(a) In consultation with the Maryland Cybersecurity Council established under § 9–2901 of the State Government Article, the Board shall establish cybersecurity standards for public safety answering points based on national industry and 9–1–1 system trade association best practices, including standards concerning response protocols in the event of a cybersecurity attack on a public safety answering point.
(b) At least once each year on a date determined by the Board and in advance of submitting a request for or receiving any money from the 9–1–1 Trust Fund, the director of each public safety answering point shall examine the cybersecurity of the public safety answering point to determine whether the cybersecurity defenses employed by the public safety answering point satisfy the standards established by the Board under subsection (a) of this section and submit to the Board a report detailing the results of that exercise.
(c) If a director of a public safety answering point fails to submit a report required under subsection (b) of this section, the Board may not authorize any money from the 9–1–1 Trust Fund to be paid to a county serviced by the public safety answering point until that report has been submitted.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 1 - Definitions; General Provisions
Subtitle 3 - 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone System
Section 1-302 - Legislative Findings and Declarations; Purposes of Subtitle
Section 1-302.1 - Classification and Compensation of 9-1-1 Specialists
Section 1-303 - Effects of Subtitle
Section 1-304 - Enhanced 9-1-1 System Required
Section 1-304.1 - Processing of 9-1-1 Requests for Emergency Assistance
Section 1-304.2 - Adoption of Best Practices Programs
Section 1-305 - Maryland 9-1-1 Board
Section 1-306 - Responsibilities of Board -- Coordination of Enhancement of 9-1-1 Systems
Section 1-307 - Responsibilities of Board -- Annual Report
Section 1-308 - 9-1-1 Trust Fund
Section 1-309 - Appropriations and Disbursements From 9-1-1 Trust Fund
Section 1-309.1 - Cybersecurity Standards for Public Safety Answering Points
Section 1-311 - Additional Charge
Section 1-312 - Expenditures by Counties for 9-1-1 Systems
Section 1-313 - Prepaid Wireless E 9-1-1 Fee
Section 1-314 - Multiple-Line Telephone Systems -- Direct Dial (Kari's Law)
Section 1-315 - Immunity From Liability for Transmission Failures