Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 403 — 911 Emergency And Public Safety Communications
Section 403.37 — Powers Of Statewide Radio Board.

Subdivision 1. General. In addition to any other powers specifically provided by law, the Statewide Radio Board has the powers necessary to oversee the planning, implementation, and maintenance of the ARMER system given in this section.
Subd. 2. Planning. The board shall coordinate the statewide, shared radio and communication system project plan with local and regional plans and modify the plan as necessary to facilitate the implementation of the backbone of the statewide, shared radio and communication system.
Subd. 3. System architecture. The board shall define the backbone of the system, the timing and regions of system backbone development, the geographic scope of each region, and the standards for system backbone performance necessary to assure systemwide development that maximizes interoperability throughout the system.
Subd. 4. Implementation. The board shall oversee the implementation of the plan and ensure that the system is built, owned, operated, and maintained in accordance with the plan.
Subd. 5. Assignment of frequencies. The board shall oversee the assignment of frequencies to local users and to subsystems.
Subd. 6. Cost apportionment. The board shall determine how capital and operating costs of the system backbone are apportioned to users, including the cost of additional participants.
Subd. 7. Excess capacity allocation. The board shall determine how excess capacity provided in the system backbone design will be allocated.
Subd. 8. System enhancements. The board shall coordinate the extent to which local governments, quasi-public service corporations, and private entities eligible to use the system may provide system enhancements at their own expense.
Subd. 9. Technical standards. The board shall establish and enforce performance and technical standards for the operation of the system backbone.
Subd. 10. Protocols. The board shall establish and enforce priorities or protocols for the system that facilitate statewide uniformity.
Subd. 11. Integration. The board shall coordinate the integration of the statewide, shared radio and communication system among regions, adjoining states, federal entities, and to the extent permitted by law, with Canadian public safety entities.
Subd. 12. Allocation of money. The board shall allocate money available to the Statewide Radio Board among regional radio boards or to local entities within a region to encourage local and regional participation in the system. This does not limit the authority of regional radio boards and local entities to individually or collectively seek funding of local and regional enhancements and subsystems to the system backbone.
2004 c 201 s 17; 2013 c 32 s 4

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 370 - 403 — Counties, County Officers, Regional Authorities

Chapter 403 — 911 Emergency And Public Safety Communications

Section 403.02 — Definitions.

Section 403.025 — 911 Emergency Telecommunications System Required.

Section 403.03 — 911 Services To Be Provided.

Section 403.05 — 911 System Operation And Maintenance.

Section 403.06 — Commissioner's Duties.

Section 403.07 — Standards Established; Data Privacy.

Section 403.08 — Wireless Telecommunications Service Provider.

Section 403.09 — Enforcement.

Section 403.10 — Cooperative Agreement.

Section 403.11 — 911 System Cost Accounting Requirements; Fee.

Section 403.113 — Enhanced 911 Service Costs; Fee.

Section 403.15 — Multiline Telephone System 911 Requirements.

Section 403.16 — Definitions.

Section 403.161 — Prepaid Wireless Fees Imposed; Collection; Remittance.

Section 403.162 — Administration Of Prepaid Wireless E911 Fees.

Section 403.163 — Liability Protection For Sellers And Providers.

Section 403.164 — Exclusivity Of Prepaid Wireless E911 Fee.

Section 403.20 — System Name.

Section 403.21 — Definitions.

Section 403.27 — Revenue Bonds; Obligations.

Section 403.275 — State 911 Revenue Bonds.

Section 403.29 — Use Of Bond Proceeds.

Section 403.30 — Appropriation; Transfers.

Section 403.31 — Operating Costs.

Section 403.32 — Sale Of General Obligation Bonds.

Section 403.34 — Optional Local Use Of Statewide System.

Section 403.36 — Statewide Radio Board.

Section 403.37 — Powers Of Statewide Radio Board.

Section 403.38 — Statewide Armer Integration.

Section 403.382 — Statewide Emergency Communication Board.

Section 403.39 — Regional Radio Boards.

Section 403.392 — Regional Emergency Communication Boards.

Section 403.40 — Advisory Committees.

Section 403.51 — Automatic External Defibrillation; Registration.