July 20, 2023 - Introduced by Senators Testin, Cowles, James, Marklein, Quinn and Pfaff, cosponsored by Representatives Kurtz, Novak, Armstrong, Callahan, Dittrich, Donovan, Kitchens, Krug, Moses, Oldenburg, Ortiz-Velez, Petryk, Schmidt, Schraa, Snyder, Spiros, Steffen, Summerfield, Swearingen, Tranel, VanderMeer and Rozar. Referred to Committee on Labor, Regulatory Reform, Veterans and Military Affairs.
SB371,,22An Act to create 20.465 (3) (qs) and 256.35 (3s) (bx) of the statutes; relating to: grants for incumbent local exchange carriers for costs associated with Next Generation 911 and making an appropriation. SB371,,33Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau Under current law, the Department of Military Affairs must award grants to public safety answering points, more commonly known as 911 call centers, for a variety of purposes related to advanced 911 operations, known as Next Generation 911. In addition, under a separate grant program, DMA must award grants to county land information offices for the purpose of preparing geographic information systems data to help enable Next Generation 911.
This bill creates an additional grant program under which DMA must award grants to incumbent local exchange carriers operating as originating service providers for the reimbursement of the incumbent local exchange carriers’ certain various costs associated Next Generation 911. An “incumbent local exchange carrier” is defined under the bill to have the same meaning as it does under federal law. An “originating service provider” is an entity that provides a service that may be used to generate a request for emergency assistance and that may connect to an emergency number system.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
SB371,,44The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows: SB371,15Section 1. 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place, insert the following amounts for the purposes indicated: SB371,26Section 2. 20.465 (3) (qs) of the statutes is created to read: SB371,,7720.465 (3) (qs) Grant program for incumbent local exchange carriers. Biennially, from the police and fire protection fund, the amounts in the schedule for the department to provide grants under s. 256.35 (3s) (bx). SB371,38Section 3. 256.35 (3s) (bx) of the statutes is created to read: SB371,,99256.35 (3s) (bx) Grant program for incumbent local exchange carriers. 1. In this paragraph, “incumbent local exchange carrier” has the meaning given in 47 USC 251 (h). SB371,,10102. From the appropriation under s. 20.465 (3) (qs), the department shall award grants to incumbent local exchange carriers operating as originating service providers for the reimbursement of the incumbent local exchange carriers’ costs associated with the IP-based transport of Next Generation 911, the database used to operate Next Generation 911, and the purchase, installation, and maintenance of Next Generation 911 equipment. An incumbent local exchange carrier is not eligible for a grant under this subdivision unless it is acting as an incumbent local exchange carrier in this state on the effective date of this subdivision .... [LRB inserts date]. SB371,,11113. The department shall develop a policy that establishes eligibility criteria for grants under subd. 2. The department may seek recommendations from the 911 subcommittee on the awarding of grants under subd. 2., including advice on appropriate grant purposes and eligibility criteria for grants. SB371,,12124. The department may not award more than one grant under subd. 2. per incumbent local exchange carrier per fiscal year.