Iowa Code
Chapter 34A - 911 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS
Section 34A.8 - Local exchange service information — penalty.

34A.8 Local exchange service information — penalty.
1. A local exchange service provider shall furnish to the next generation 911 network service provider, designated by the department, all names, addresses, and telephone number information concerning its subscribers which will be served by the next generation 911 network and shall periodically update the local exchange service information. The 911 service provider shall furnish the addresses and telephone number information received from the local exchange service provider to the director for use in the mass notification and emergency messaging system as defined in section 29C.2. The local exchange service provider shall receive as compensation for the provision of local exchange service information charges according to its tariffs on file with and approved by the Iowa utilities board. The tariff charges shall be the same whether or not the local exchange service provider is designated as the next generation 911 network service provider by the department.
2. a. Subscriber information remains the property of the local exchange service provider.
b. The director, program manager, joint 911 service board, local emergency management commission established pursuant to section 29C.9, the designated next generation 911 network service provider, and the public safety answering point, and their agents, employees, and assigns shall use local exchange service information provided by the local exchange service provider solely for the purposes of providing 911 emergency telephone service or providing related mass notification and emergency messaging services as described in section 29C.17A utilizing only the subscriber’s information, and local exchange service information shall otherwise be kept confidential. A person who violates this section is guilty of a simple misdemeanor.
c. This chapter does not require a local exchange service provider to sell or provide its subscriber names, addresses, or telephone number information to any person other than the designated next generation 911 network service provider.
88 Acts, ch 1177, §8
C89, §477B.8
C93, §34A.8
2004 Acts, ch 1175, §456; 2008 Acts, ch 1032, §201; 2009 Acts, ch 32, §1; 2015 Acts, ch 40, §1, 2; 2017 Acts, ch 136, §11; 2018 Acts, ch 1026, §16; 2018 Acts, ch 1076, §9, 11
Referred to in §34A.7

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT

Chapter 34A - 911 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS

Section 34A.1 - Purpose.

Section 34A.2 - Definitions.

Section 34A.2A - Program manager — appointment — duties.

Section 34A.3 - Joint 911 service board — 911 service plan — implementation — waivers.

Section 34A.4 - Requirements of pay telephones and other telecommunications devices to allow 911 calls without depositing coins or other charge.

Section 34A.5 - Private listing subscribers and 911 service.

Section 34A.6 - Referendum on E911 in proposed service area.

Section 34A.6A - Alternative surcharge — temporary moratorium.

Section 34A.7 - Funding — wire-line 911 service surcharge.

Section 34A.7A - Emergency communications service surcharge — fund established — distribution and permissible expenditures.

Section 34A.7B - Prepaid wireless 911 surcharge.

Section 34A.8 - Local exchange service information — penalty.

Section 34A.9 - Telecommunications devices for persons with speech disorders and the deaf and hard of hearing.

Section 34A.10 - Next generation 911 network access.

Section 34A.11 - Communications — single point-of-contact.

Section 34A.15 - 911 communications council established — duties.

Section 34A.16 - Request for call location.

Section 34A.20 - 911 financing program — definitions — funding — bonds and notes.

Section 34A.21 - Security — reserve funds — pledges — nonliability — irrevocable contracts.

Section 34A.22 - Rules.