§ 12-10-305 - Multiagency and multijurisdictional answering points or centers.
               	 		
12-10-305.    Multiagency and multijurisdictional answering points or centers.
    (a)    (1)  The  chief executive of the political subdivision may designate the 911  public safety communications center of another political subdivision  either to serve his or her political subdivision as public safety  answering point only and retain one (1) or more dispatch centers or to  serve both public safety answering point and dispatch functions.
      (2)  This  designation shall be in the form of a written mutual aid agreement  between the political subdivisions and will include the stipulation of  the fair share of funding to be contributed by the political subdivision  being served to the political subdivision operating the 911 public  safety communications center.
      (3)  Part  or all of the moneys necessary for the fair share of funding may be  generated as authorized in      12-10-318, 12-10-319, 12-10-321,  12-10-322, and by the emergency telephone service charge collected by  the service supplier and paid by them directly to the political  subdivision operating the 911 public safety communications center.
      (4)  If  such a designation and mutual aid agreement has been made, an  additional 911 communications center may not be created without official  termination of the mutual aid agreement.
(b)  Any  911 public safety communications center established pursuant to this  subchapter may serve the jurisdiction of more than one (1) public agency  of the political subdivision or, through proper agreements, more than  one (1) political subdivision.
(c)  No  provision of this subchapter shall be construed to prohibit or  discourage in any manner the formation of multiagency or  multijurisdictional public safety answering points.