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Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code § 41140

Disposition of Proceeds

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2019
As of January 1, 2011
The California Technology Agency shall reimburse local agencies, from funds appropriated from the Emergency Telephone Number Account by the Legislature, for amounts not previously compensated for by another governmental agency, which have been paid by agencies for approved incremental costs or to service suppliers or communication equipment companies for the following communications services supplied in connection with the “911” emergency telephone number, provided local agency plans had been approved by the California Technology Agency:
The Office of Emergency Services shall reimburse local agencies, from funds appropriated from the Emergency Telephone Number Account by the Legislature, for amounts not previously compensated for by another governmental agency, which have been paid by agencies for approved incremental costs or to service suppliers or communication equipment companies for the following communications services supplied in connection with the “911” emergency telephone number, provided local agency plans had been approved by the Office of Emergency Services:
(a) A basic system.
(a) A basic system, defined as 911 systems, including, but not limited to, Next Generation 911, and the subsequent technologies, and interfaces needed to deliver 911 voice and data information from the 911 caller to the emergency responder and the subsequent technologies, and interfaces needed to send information, including, but not limited to, alerts and warnings, to potential 911 callers.
(b) A basic system with telephone central office identification.
(b) A basic system with telephone central office identification.
(c) A system employing automatic call routing.
(c) A system employing automatic call routing.
(d) Approved incremental costs.
(d) Approved incremental costs.

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