Sec. 41. (a) A provider shall, upon request, provide to a PSAP the necessary user data to enable the PSAP to implement and operate a 911 system. User data provided to a PSAP for the purpose of implementing or updating a 911 system may be used only to identify:
(1) a user;
(2) a user's place of primary use; or
(3) the information described in both subdivisions (1) and (2);
and may not be used or disclosed by the PSAP, or its agents or employees, for any other purpose unless the data is used or disclosed under a court order. A person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally violates this subsection commits a Class A misdemeanor.
(b) After May 31, 1988, a contract entered into between a provider and a user who has an unlisted or nonpublished telephone number (or other functionally equivalent identification number) may not include a provision that prohibits the provider from providing the user's telephone number (or other functionally equivalent identification number) to a PSAP for inclusion in a 911 system data base. A provider (other than a provider who, before June 1, 1988, has contracted to not divulge a subscriber's unlisted or nonpublished telephone number (or other functionally equivalent identification number)) shall provide a requesting PSAP with the name, telephone number (or other functionally equivalent identification number), and place of primary use for each user of the provider. A PSAP may not release a telephone number (or other functionally equivalent identification number) required to be provided under this subsection to any person except as provided in subsection (a).
(c) A provider may amend or terminate a contract with a user if:
(1) the contract contains a provision that prohibits the provider from providing the user's telephone number (or other functionally equivalent identification number) to a PSAP for inclusion in a 911 system data base;
(2) the exclusion of the telephone number (or other functionally equivalent identification number) from the data base would negate the purpose of this chapter; and
(3) the user is notified of the proposed amendment or termination of a contract at least one hundred eighty (180) days before the provider takes action.
As added by P.L.132-2012, SEC.20.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 16.7. Statewide 911 Services
36-8-16.7-2. "Automatic Location Information"
36-8-16.7-3. "Automatic Number Identification"
36-8-16.7-7. "Communications Service"
36-8-16.7-8.7. "Eligible Telecommunications Carrier"
36-8-16.7-9. "Enhanced 911 Service"
36-8-16.7-10. "Exchange Access Facility"
36-8-16.7-11. "Executive Director"
36-8-16.7-13. "Interconnected Voip Service"
36-8-16.7-14. "Local Exchange Carrier"
36-8-16.7-15. "Multiline Telephone System"
36-8-16.7-16. "Place of Primary Use"
36-8-16.7-18. "Proprietary Information"
36-8-16.7-21. "Standard User" or "User"
36-8-16.7-22. "Statewide 911 System"
36-8-16.7-25. Board Quorum; Meetings Subject to Open Door Law
36-8-16.7-26. Board Members; Expense Reimbursement
36-8-16.7-28. Executive Director; Duties; Salary
36-8-16.7-30. State Board of Accounts Audit; Board Review of 911 Service
36-8-16.7-31. Use of Third Party to Process Checks and Distribute Funds
36-8-16.7-33. Provider's Duty to Collect and Remit Fee; Report to Board; Cost Reimbursement
36-8-16.7-34. User's Liability for Fee; Provider's Obligation to Remit Fees Collected
36-8-16.7-35. Fee Not to Be Included in Base for Taxes and Other Charges
36-8-16.7-36. Provider Not Required to Enforce Fee Collection; Collection Action by Board
36-8-16.7-37. Board's Administration of Fund; Board's Expenses; Distribution to Counties
36-8-16.7-38. Psap Use of Distributions; Annual Report to Board; Audits
36-8-16.7-38.5. Advance Payment of Certain Expenses; Reimbursement
36-8-16.7-42. Confidentiality of Proprietary Information
36-8-16.7-43. Immunity From Civil or Criminal Liability
36-8-16.7-44. Permissible Uses of 911 Service
36-8-16.7-45. Automatic Dialing of 911 Prohibited; Violations
36-8-16.7-46. Knowing or Intentional Placement of 911 Calls for Prohibited Purposes