12-5334. Audits of wireless enhanced 911 service system.

12-5334

Chapter 12.--CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES
Article 53.--EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICES

      12-5334.   Audits of wireless enhanced 911 service system. (a) During calendar year 2006, the division of post audit shall conduct an audit of the wireless enhanced 911 service system to determine: (1) Whether moneys received by municipalities pursuant to the wireless enhanced 911 act are being used appropriately; (2) the amount of moneys collected pursuant to this act is adequate; (3) the status of wireless enhanced 911 implementation; and (4) the need and level of continued funding of the wireless enhanced 911 service system. The audit shall be in accordance with a scope statement authorized and approved by the legislative post audit committee and shall be conducted in accordance with article 11 of chapter 46 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto.

      (b)   During the calendar year 2008, the division of post audit shall conduct an audit of the wireless enhanced 911 service system, the VoIP enhanced 911 service system, as defined in K.S.A. 2009 Supp. 12-5353, and amendments thereto, and the landline emergency telephone service system to determine: (1) Whether moneys received by municipalities pursuant to the wireless enhanced 911 act and the VoIP enhanced 911 act are being used appropriately; (2) the amount of moneys collected pursuant to this act and the VoIP enhanced 911 act is adequate; (3) the status of wireless enhanced 911 and VoIP enhanced 911 implementation; and (4) the need and level of continued funding of the wireless enhanced 911 service system, the VoIP enhanced 911 service system and the landline emergency telephone service system. The audit shall be in accordance with a scope statement authorized and approved by the legislative post audit committee and shall be conducted in accordance with article 11 of chapter 46 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto. The audit report shall be submitted to the legislature at the commencement of the regular session of the legislature in 2009.

      History:   L. 2004, ch. 72, § 14; L. 2006, ch. 101, § 15; July 1.