Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-1-407 - 9-1-1 System Design Standards
In order to obtain approval of a service plan, the 9-1-1 planning committee shall include the following in the service plan:
1. A 9-1-1 service system shall be designed
and operated to provide service that enables no more than 1 call out of 100
incoming calls to receive a busy signal on the first dialing attempt during the
busy hour of an average week during the busy month;
2. Each telephone position with the
capability of answering or handling 9-1-1 calls shall be equipped with the
necessary interface to communicate with TDD/TTY devices for communications with
hearing-impaired individuals in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act;
3. A 9-1-1 service system
shall include the following services:
a. Law
enforcement services including services of the County Sheriff and the
Department of Public Safety;
b.
Firefighting services; and
c.
Ambulance or emergency medical services;
4. Other services may be included in a 9-1-1
service system at the discretion of the public or private safety agency
operating the PSAP, but the fund shall not pay for these other
services;
5. PSAP answering
equipment shall permit answering personnel to place a 9-1-1 call on
hold;
6. Each PSAP and each
participating public or private safety agency shall have at least 1 published
telephone number to call for non-emergency services. One non-emergency number
may be shared by 2 or more participating public or private safety agencies if
there is a cooperative agreement for call-answering responsibility;
and
7. An automatic alarm system or
other related device shall not be connected in a manner that activates a call
to a 9-1-1 service system.
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