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

65.7633 Promulgation of administrative regulations by board.

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(1)The Kentucky 911 Services Board shall implement the provisions of KRS 65.7621
to 65.7643 through the promulgation of administrative regulations in accordance
with the provisions of KRS Chapter 13A.
(2)The board shall promulgate regulations:
(a)Establishing procedures for the submission of plans or modifications of plans
to the board, for its review and approval or disapproval, for complying with
the wireless E911 service requirements established by the FCC order and any
rules and regulations which are or may be adopted by the Federal
Communications Commission in carrying out the FCC order, including but
not limited to projections of anticipated costs and expenses necessary for
designing, upgrading, purchasing, leasing, programming, testing, installing, or
maintaining on an ongoing basis all necessary data, hardware, and software
required in order to provide this service;
(b)Establishing procedures and guidelines to be followed by the board in
reviewing, evaluating, and approving or disapproving the plans or
modifications of plans that are submitted to it in accordance with the
procedures promulgated under paragraph
(a)of this subsection;
(c)Establishing procedures and guidelines to be followed by the board in
reviewing, evaluating, and approving or disapproving disbursements from the
CMRS fund and requests for disbursements under KRS 65.7631(3), (4), and
(5); and
(d)Establishing procedures and guidelines for resolving disputes regarding
reimbursable costs and expenses under KRS 65.7631(3), (4), and (5).
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