Michigan Compiled Laws
32-1986-IV - Chapter IV (484.1401...484.1413)
Section 484.1401d - Billing and Collection of Emergency Telephone Technical Charge; "Local Exchange Provider" Defined.

***** 484.1401d THIS SECTION IS REPEALED BY ACT 126 OF 2021 EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 31, 2027 *****
Sec. 401d.
(1) Each local exchange provider within a 9-1-1 service district shall provide a billing and collection service for an emergency telephone technical charge from all service users, except for users of a prepaid wireless telecommunications service, of the provider within the geographical boundaries of the emergency telephone or 9-1-1 service district. The billing and collection of the emergency telephone technical charge must begin as soon as feasible after the final 9-1-1 service plan has been approved. The billing and collection of the emergency telephone technical charge not already collected for billing costs shall begin as soon as feasible after installation and operation of the 9-1-1 system. The emergency telephone technical charge must be uniform per each exchange access facility within the 9-1-1 service district. The portion of the emergency telephone technical charge that represents start-up costs, nonrecurring billing, installation, service, and equipment charges of the service supplier, including the costs of updating equipment necessary for conversion to 9-1-1 service, must be amortized at the prime rate plus 1% over a period not to exceed 10 years and billed and collected from all service users only until those amounts are fully recouped by the service supplier. The prime rate to be used for amortization must be set before the first assessment of nonrecurring charges and remain at that rate for 5 years, at which time a new rate may be set for the remaining amortization period. Recurring costs and charges included in the emergency telephone technical charge must continue to be billed to the service user.
(2) Until 59 days after the effective date of the 2018 amendatory act that amended this section, the amount of the emergency telephone technical charge to be billed to the service user must be computed by dividing the total emergency telephone technical charge by the number of exchange access facilities within the 9-1-1 service district. Beginning 60 days after the effective date of the 2018 amendatory act that amended this section, the amount of the emergency telephone technical charge to be billed to the service user must be computed by dividing the total emergency telephone technical charge costs in all 9-1-1 service districts in this state by the number of exchange access facilities within all 9-1-1 service districts in this state.
(3) The amount of emergency telephone technical charge payable monthly by a service user for recurring costs and charges must not exceed 4% of the lesser of $20.00 or the highest monthly rate charged by the local exchange provider for primary basic local exchange service within the 9-1-1 service district. The amount of emergency telephone technical charge payable monthly by a service user for nonrecurring costs and charges must not exceed 5% of the lesser of $20.00 or the highest monthly rate charged by the provider for primary basic local exchange service within the 9-1-1 service district. The difference, if any, between the amount of the emergency telephone technical charge computed under subsection (2) and the maximum permitted under this section must be paid by the county from funds available to the county or through cooperative arrangements with public agencies within the 9-1-1 service district.
(4) The emergency telephone technical charge must be collected in accordance with the regular billings of the local exchange provider. The emergency telephone technical charge payable by service users under this act must be added to and stated separately in the billings to service users or otherwise disclosed to the consumer.
(5) As used in this section, "local exchange provider" means a provider of basic local exchange service as that term is defined in section 102 of the Michigan telecommunications act, 1991 PA 179, MCL 484.2102.
History: Add. 2007, Act 164, Imd. Eff. Dec. 21, 2007 ;-- Am. 2012, Act 260, Eff. Jan. 1, 2013 ;-- Am. 2018, Act 51, Imd. Eff. Mar. 6, 2018 Popular Name: 9-1-1

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 484 - Telephone, Telegraph, and Radio

Act 32 of 1986 - Emergency 9-1-1 Service Enabling Act (484.1101 - 484.1717)

32-1986-IV - Chapter IV (484.1401...484.1413)

Section 484.1401 - Agreement; Emergency Telephone Technical Charge and Emergency Telephone Operational Charge; Billing and Collection Service; Computation; Monthly Charge for Recurring Costs and Charges; Ballot Question; Annual Accounting; Distributi...

Section 484.1401a - Billing and Collection of State 9-1-1 Charge; Listing on Bill or Payment Receipt; State Charge; Separate Charges Imposed on Access Points or Lines.

Section 484.1401b - Additional Charge Assessed by County Board of Commissioners; Methods; Limitation; Approval of Charge by Voters; Statement on Service Provider's Bill; Annual Accounting; Payment and Distribution; Methods; Adjustment; County Having...

Section 484.1401c - Collection of Emergency 9-1-1 Surcharge by Seller From Prepaid Consumers; Amount; In-State Transactions; Sale at Single, Nonitemized Price; "Minimal Amount" Defined; Monthly Remittance of Surcharge by Seller; Deposit; Retention of...

Section 484.1401d - Billing and Collection of Emergency Telephone Technical Charge; "Local Exchange Provider" Defined.

Section 484.1401e - Surcharge; Assessment; Submission of Certain Information to Commission; Review and Approval or Disapproval of Surcharge.

Section 484.1401f - Initiation of Proceeding to Reduce 9-1-1 Charge; Intervention; Final Order; Effective Date.

Section 484.1402 - Liability for Charge.

Section 484.1403 - Responsibility for Billing Charge and Transmitting Money; Notification of Failure to Report, Charge, Collect, or Transmit Charges; Civil Action; Other Actions Authorized by Law; Prohibition on Investigation or Commencement of Civil...

Section 484.1404 - Alteration of State or County 9-1-1 Charge.

Section 484.1405 - Repealed. 2019, Act 30, Imd. Eff. June 25, 2019.

Section 484.1406 - Expenditure of Funds; Accounting, Auditing, Monitoring, and Evaluation Procedures Provided by County, Psap, or Secondary Psap; Annual Audit; Authorization or Expenditure of Increase in Charges; Receipt of 9-1-1 Funds.

Section 484.1407 - Emergency 9-1-1 Fund; Creation; Disposition of Assets; Money Remaining in Fund; Expenditure; Disbursement; Audit.

Section 484.1408 - State 9-1-1 Service Charge by Service Supplier; Retention of Percentage to Cover Supplier's Costs; Deposit of Money in Emergency 9-1-1 Fund; Collection, Deposit, and Distribution of Money; Methods of Distribution to Primary Psaps b...

Section 484.1409 - Repealed. 2003, Act 244, Eff. Jan. 1, 2004.

Section 484.1410, 484.1411 - Repealed. 2007, Act 165, Imd. Eff. Dec. 21, 2007.

Section 484.1412 - Report on 9-1-1 System and Charge.

Section 484.1412a - Annual Accounting of Total Emergency Telephone Charges; Adjustment of Amount Collected; Additional Charge.

Section 484.1413 - Rules; Applicability to Service Suppliers; Multiline Telephone System Compliance With Federal Regulations; "Multiline Telephone System" Defined.