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Iowa

Chapter 34A — 911 Emergency Telephone Systems
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34A.1 Purpose.
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34A.2 Definitions.
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34A.2A Program manager — appointment — duties.
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34A.3 Joint 911 service board — 911 service plan — implementation — waivers.
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34A.4 Requirements of pay telephones and other telecommunications devices to allow 911 calls without depositing coins or other charge.
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34A.5 Private listing subscribers and 911 service.
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34A.6 Referendum on E911 in proposed service area. Repealed by 2013 Acts, ch 120, §9.
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34A.6A Alternative surcharge — temporary moratorium. Repealed by 2013 Acts, ch 120, §9.
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34A.7 Funding — wire-line 911 service surcharge.
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34A.7A Emergency communications service surcharge — fund established — distribution and permissible expenditures.
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34A.7B Prepaid wireless 911 surcharge.
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34A.8 Local exchange service information — penalty.
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34A.9 Telecommunications devices for persons with speech disorders and the deaf and hard of hearing.
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34A.10 Next generation 911 network access.
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34A.11 Communications — single point-of-contact.
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34A.12 Delivery of 911 calls — reimbursement.
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34A.13 Reserved.
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34A.14 Reserved.
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34A.15 911 communications council established — duties.
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34A.16 Request for call location.
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34A.17 Reserved.
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34A.18 Reserved.
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34A.19 Reserved.
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34A.20 911 financing program — definitions — funding — bonds and notes.
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34A.21 Security — reserve funds — pledges — nonliability — irrevocable contracts.
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34A.22 Rules.
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