217.00.09 Ark. Code R. § 001 - Rule 1 - Arkansas Emergency Telephone Service Board
A. Beginning with the allocation of funds collected after July 31,
2009, allocations to Primary Public Safety Answering Points (PPSAPs) from the
83.5% Fund, defined by Ark. Code Ann. § 12-10-318(c)(2)(B)(i), are
authorized to be used only for payroll costs, readiness costs, and training costs
that are in direct connection with the provision of services associated with
wireless, voice over internet protocol, and nontraditional 911 calls and:
1) Are used for one or more of the following purposes:
a) The engineering, installation, and recurring costs necessary to
implement, operate, and maintain a 911 telephone system;
b) The costs necessary for forwarding and transfer capabilities of
calls from the 911 public safety communication center to dispatch centers or to
other 911 public safety communication centers;
c) Engineering, construction, lease, or purchase costs to lease,
purchase, build, remodel, or refurbish a 911 public safety communication center
and for necessary emergency and uninterruptable power supplies for the
center;
d) Personnel costs, including salary and benefits, of each position
charged with supervision and operation of the 911 public safety communication
center and system;
e) Purchase, lease, operation, and maintenance of consoles,
telephone and communications equipment owned or operated by the political
subdivisions and physically located within and for the use of the 911 public
safety communication center, and radio or microwave towers and equipment with
lines which terminate in the 911 public safety communication center;
f) Purchase, lease, operation, and maintenance of computers, data
processing equipment, associated equipment, and leased audio or data lines
assigned to and operated by the 911 public safety communication center for the
purposes of coordinating, forwarding of calls, dispatch, or recordkeeping of
public safety and private safety agencies for which the 911 public safety
communication center is the public safety answering point and to provide
information assistance to those agencies; and
g) Supplies, equipment, public safety answering point personnel
training, vehicles, and vehicle maintenance, if such items are solely and
directly related to and incurred by the political subdivision in mapping,
addressing, and readdressing a 911 system.
2) Are not used for the purchase of emergency response vehicles,
law enforcement vehicles, or other political subdivision vehicles.
B. Beginning with funds collected after July 31, 2009, the 15%
Fund, defined by Ark. Code Ann. § 12-10-318(c)(2)(B)(ii), shall be utilized
for reimbursements to PPSAPs in the following order of priority for qualified
expenses under Ark. Code Ann. § 12-10-318(c)(2)(B)(ii) that are in direct
connection with the provision of services associated with wireless, voice over
internet protocol, and nontraditional 911 calls:
1) 911 Equipment and Training that has been Pre-Approved as of the
effective date of this rule but not yet submitted for Final Approval and
payment;
2) Funds sufficient to reimburse the PPSAPs who are not Phase II
compliant for the 911 equipment necessary for the initial upgrade to Wireless
Phase II compliance;
3) Monthly 911 Wireless Network and Database Elements (LEC
Payments) and Annual Maintenance Reimbursements to the PPSAPs for the 911
Equipment and Call Recorders;
4) After amounts sufficient to reimburse items 1-3 have been
allocated, the remaining funds will be allocated to all eligible PPSAPs on a
population basis in the manner provided in Ark. Code Ann. §
12-10-318(c)(2)(C)(ii).
a) All eligible PPSAPs will be informed of the amount that has been
allocated for reimbursement of its qualified expenses other than items
1-3.
b) Expenses approved for reimbursement will be deducted from the
amount allocated to each PPSAP and any balance that is not used will carry over
from year to year. After a PPSAP's allocated amount has been exhausted, the
PPSAP will not be reimbursed for any expenses other than 1-3.
c) If the Board determines, in its sole discretion, that there are
sufficient funds to allow for additional allocations, the additional funds will
be allocated to all eligible PPSAPs as provided in (B)(4) of this rule and all
eligible PPSAPs will be informed of the recalculated balance available for
reimbursements.
C. All funds allocated or reimbursed from service charges levied
upon wireless, voice over internet protocol, and nontraditional 911 call
providers are authorized only for payment of expenses that are in direct
connection with the provision of services associated with wireless, voice over
internet protocol, and nontraditional 911 calls.
1) If staff or equipment used for wireless 911 service serves dual
functions (i.e., equipment is also used for landline 911 calls or staff member
serves as Emergency Management Coordinator), then only the percentage of the cost
directly connected to wireless 911 may be paid from AETS funding.
2) In the case of equipment, the PPSAP may submit a current study
of at least 90 consecutive days to establish the percentage of wireless 911 calls
out of all 911 calls to that PPSAP. The percentage of wireless 911 calls may be
used as the percentage of the cost that is directly connected to wireless 911
service. If another study is performed after an expense has received preliminary
approval by the Board, the PPSAP may choose to use the percentage of wireless
calls from the updated study for its final reimbursement approval
amounts.
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