Kansas Statutes
Article 53 - Emergency Telephone Services
12-5363 Definitions.

12-5363. Definitions. As used in the Kansas 911 act:
(a) ''Consumer'' means a person who purchases prepaid wireless service in a retail transaction.
(b) ''Department'' means the Kansas department of revenue.
(c) ''Enhanced 911 service'' or "E-911 service" means an emergency telephone service that generally may provide, but is not limited to, selective routing, automatic number identification and automatic location identification features.
(d) ''Exchange telecommunications service'' means the service that provides local telecommunications exchange access to a service user.
(e) "GIS" means a geographic information system for capturing, storing, displaying, analyzing and managing data and associated attributes that are spatially referenced.
(f) "GIS data" means the geometry and associated attributes packaged in a geodatabase that defines the roads, address points and boundaries within a PSAP's jurisdiction.
(g) "Governing body" means the board of county commissioners of a county or the governing body of a city.
(h) "Local collection point administrator" or "LCPA" means the person designated by the 911 coordinating council to serve as the local collection point administrator to collect and distribute 911 fees, 911 operations fund moneys and 911 state grant fund moneys.
(i) "Multi-line telephone system" means a system comprised of common control units, telephones and control hardware and software providing local telephone service to multiple end-use customers that may include VoIP service and network and premises based systems such as centrex, private branch exchange and hybrid key telephone systems.
(j) ''Next generation 911'' means 911 service that conforms with national emergency number association (NENA) i3 standards and enables PSAPs to receive Enhanced 911 service calls and emergency calls from Internet Protocol (IP) based technologies and applications that may include text messaging, image, video and data information from callers.
(k) "Non-traditional PSAP" means a PSAP not operated by a city or county, including, but not limited to, PSAPs operated by universities, tribal governments or the state [or] federal government.
(l) ''Person'' means any individual, firm, partnership, copartnership, joint venture, association, cooperative organization, corporation, municipal or private, and whether organized for profit or not, state, county, political subdivision, state department, commission, board, bureau or fraternal organization, nonprofit organization, estate, trust, business or common law trust, receiver, assignee for the benefit of creditors, trustee or trustee in bankruptcy or any other legal entity.
(m) ''Prepaid wireless service'' means a wireless telecommunications service that allows a caller to dial 911 to access the 911 system, which service must be paid for in advance and is sold in predetermined units or dollars of which the number declines with use in a known amount.
(n) ''Place of primary use'' has the meaning provided in the mobile telecommunications act as defined by 4 U.S.C. § 116 et seq., as in effect on the effective date of this act.
(o) ''Provider'' means any person providing exchange telecommunications service, wireless telecommunications service, VoIP service or other service capable of contacting a PSAP. A provider may also be a 911 system operator.
(p) ''PSAP'' means a public safety answering point operated by a city or county.
(q) ''Retail transaction'' means the purchase of prepaid wireless service from a seller for any purpose other than resale, not including the use, storage or consumption of such services.
(r) ''Seller'' means a person who sells prepaid wireless service to another person.
(s) ''Service user'' means any person who is provided exchange telecommunications service, wireless telecommunications service, VoIP service, prepaid wireless service or any other service capable of contacting a PSAP.
(t) ''Subscriber account'' means the 10-digit access number assigned to a service user by a provider for the purpose of billing a service user up to the maximum capacity of the simultaneous outbound calling capability of a multi-line telephone system or equivalent service.
(u) ''Subscriber radio equipment'' means mobile and portable radio equipment installed in vehicles or carried by persons for voice communication with a radio system.
(v) ''VoIP service'' means voice over internet protocol.
(w) ''Wireless telecommunications service'' means commercial mobile radio service as defined by 47 C.F.R. § 20.3 as in effect on the effective date of this act.
(x) "911 call" means any electronic request for emergency response, presented by means of wireline, wireless, VoIP or telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) technology, text message or any other technology by which a service user initiates an immediate information interchange or conversation with a PSAP.
(y) "911 system operator" means any entity that accepts 911 calls from providers, processes those calls and presents those calls to the appropriate PSAP. A "911 system operator" may also be a provider.

History: L. 2011, ch. 84, § 2; L. 2012, ch. 21, § 1; L. 2014, ch. 6, § 1; L. 2019, ch. 39, § 1; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 12 - Cities And Municipalities

Article 53 - Emergency Telephone Services

12-5362 Kansas 911 Act.

12-5363 Definitions.

12-5364 911 coordinating council; composition; terms; powers and duties, limitations; expenses; annual report.

12-5365 911 federal grant fund; creation; administrator of fund; authorized uses.

12-5366 911 state maintenance fund; creation; administrator of fund; authorized uses.

12-5367 Local collection point administrator; selection; subject to open meetings act and open records act; treatment of public funds.

12-5368 911 state fund, 911 operations fund and 911 state grant fund; established by LCPA; distributions; uses.

12-5369 911 fee established; applicability, exception; duty to collect and remit.

12-5370 911 fee collection and remittance.

12-5371 Prepaid wireless 911 fee established; applicability; duty to collect and remit; reduction of fee.

12-5372 Same; collection and remittance; department of revenue; procedures for collection; remittance of fees.

12-5373 Same; sole funding obligation.

12-5374 LCPA; distribution of 911 fee moneys to PSAPs, minimum distribution; deposit of fees; proprietary records.

12-5375 911 fee moneys; approved uses; pre-approval of expenditures, request; unauthorized expenditure, penalties.

12-5376 Provision of 911 service; limitation on liability.

12-5377 Legislative post audit; audits and review of act; audit of 911 coordinating council; cost and approval of audits; reporting requirements; yearly audit of LCPA; legislative review of act.

12-5378 911 service; provider cost recovery.

12-5379 Wireless service; prior approval of provider by PSAP; establishment of "911" service by provider.

12-5380 Provision for 24-hour receipt of 911 calls.

12-5381 Severability.