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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 65 — General provisions applicable to counties, cities, and other local units

65.751 Legislative findings and declarations regarding 911 emergency services.

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The General Assembly hereby finds and declares that:
(1)The general welfare and safety of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky in
emergency situations depend in large measure upon a fully functional 911
emergency services system;
(2)It is in the best interests of the Commonwealth to provide adequate resources to
local governments for the effective delivery of life-saving 911 emergency services;
(3)The authority granted and the purposes to be accomplished by KRS 65.750 to
65.760 and 65.7621 to 65.7643 are proper governmental and public purposes
necessary for the provision of 911 emergency services to the citizens of the
Commonwealth; and
(4)The CMRS service charges, as defined in KRS 65.7621(10), are vital to the
provision of 911 emergency services to the citizens of the Commonwealth and are
intended to apply to each CMRS connection regardless of whether that connection
is prepaid, postpaid, or uses free minutes.
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