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Code · Connecticut · Title 28 — Civil Preparedness and Emergency Services · CHAPTER 518a* — Emergency Telecommunications

Sec. 28-30d. VOIP service providers. Assessment of subscriber fee.

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Each VOIP service provider shall assess a monthly fee against each subscriber to fund the enhanced emergency 9-1-1 program in accordance with section 16-256g . Each such provider shall comply with all of the requirements of 47 CFR 9 and this chapter, provided the provisions of this chapter are not addressed by, or not inconsistent with, federal law or regulations, regarding the provision of enhanced 9-1-1 services and the next generation 9-1-1 telecommunication system in the state of Connecticut.
Such fee shall be collected from the subscriber in any manner consistent with the voice over Internet protocol provider's existing operating or technological abilities and remitted to the office of the State Treasurer for deposit into the Enhanced 9-1-1 Telecommunications Fund established pursuant to section 28-30a not later than the fifteenth day of each month.
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