Each governing body of a public safety answering point shall submit an annual report to the board by March thirty-first of each year. The report must cover the period of January first through December thirty-first immediately preceding the report deadline and be available for public inspection. The annual report for each answering point must include the following:
(1) Number of emergency service calls made for ambulance, fire, and law enforcement;
(2) Total number of employees;
(3) Operational budget;
(4) Total amount of dollars received by the 911 emergency surcharge pursuant to § 34-45-4 from each jurisdiction in the system;
(5) Description of the geographic territory of the public safety answering point; and
(6) Hours of operation for the public safety answering point.
The Department of Public Safety may promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to require additional information from a public safety answering point for the purposes of the annual report.