Utah Admin. Code R174-1-306 - Change in Allocation of Call-taking Positions to Participating PSAPs
(1) A PSAP may request that the number of
Call-taking Positions allocated to it be increased or decreased by submitting a
written request to the Executive Director and providing a copy to the PSAP
Advisory Committee and the Authority's 911 Division Director. The written
request must include an explanation of the PSAP's reasons and justifications
for the request.
(a) After receiving a copy of
the written request, the PSAP Advisory Committee and the Authority's 911
Division Director shall each issue a recommendation to the Executive Director
analyzing the PSAP's request.
(b)
After receiving the recommendations from the PSAP Advisory Committee and the
Authority's 911 Division Director, the Executive Director shall issue a
recommendation to the Board setting forth the Executive Director's analysis of
the PSAP's request. The Executive Director shall include with their
recommendation a copy of the PSAP's request, the PSAP Advisory Committee's
recommendation and the 911 Division Director's recommendation.
(c) After receiving the recommendation of the
Executive Director, the Board shall make a determination as to whether the
PSAP's allocation of Call-taking Positions shall be increased or decreased and
when any such increase or decrease should take effect. In making this
determination, the Board may consider any relevant factors, including:
(i) Growth;
(ii) PSAP staffing;
(iii) Financial or contract issues;
and
(iv) The PSAP's compliance with
minimum standards and best practices.
(2) The Authority may request that the number
of Call-taking Positions allocated to a PSAP be increased or decreased by
submitting a written request to the PSAP Advisory Committee and the Board. The
written request must include an explanation of the PSAP's reasons and
justifications for the request.
(a) Within 30
days after receiving a copy of the written request from the Authority, the PSAP
Advisory Committee shall issue a recommendation to the Board setting forth its
analysis of the Authority's request.
(b) After receiving the recommendation of the
PSAP Advisory Committee, the Board shall make a determination as to whether the
PSAP's allocation of Call-taking Positions shall be increased or decreased and
when any such increase or decrease should take effect. In making this
determination, the Board may consider any relevant factors, including those set
forth under Subsection (1)(c).
(3) Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, the
Board retains the discretion to increase or decrease the number of Call-taking
Positions at any time upon a determination that such an adjustment is in the
best interests of the Authority and the State.
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