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Code · Utah · Title 63H — Independent State Entities · Chapter 7A

63H-7a-503. Statewide interoperability coordinator.

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Effective 7/1/2015
63H-7a-503. Statewide interoperability coordinator.
The statewide interoperability coordinator shall:
(1)promote wireless technology information and interoperability among local, state, federal, and other agencies;
(2)provide a mechanism for coordinating and resolving wireless communication issues among local, state, federal, and other agencies;
(3)improve data and information sharing and coordination of multijurisdictional responses;
(4)consider opportunities to consolidate or improve interoperability of infrastructures and technologies;
(5)evaluate current technologies and determine if they are meeting the needs of agency personnel in respective service areas;
(6)create and maintain procedures for requesting interoperability channels; and
(7)act as the FirstNet single point of contact for the authority.
Enacted by Chapter 411 , 2015 General Session
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