Effective - 28 Aug 1993
321.245. Personnel and equipment required for dispatching center. — 1. No central fire and emergency dispatching center shall qualify to receive any funds collected pursuant to section 321.243 and this section unless it meets or will meet, upon the acquisition or retention of equipment, real and personal property, and personnel, at least the following minimum equipment and personnel requirements:
(1) Two separate transmitters and receivers capable of operating on all working fire and emergency radio frequencies included in the area to be covered, together with monitor receivers for police frequencies, point-to-point police or local police dispatchers operating on a twenty-four-hour basis, plus an emergency power source capable of operating all equipment and lights necessary for dispatching for an indefinite period of time;
(2) Duo-multichannel recording equipment for all radio frequencies and telephone trunk "hot lines", complete with automatic transfer on failure of logging recorder and automatic time inserted on recorder and with instant playback on any channel at dispatcher's position without interruption of regular log recorder;
(3) A minimum of three trunk telephone lines designated as "hot lines" in reserve for "fire or emergency" calls only, plus such other lines as may be necessary to conduct the normal business of the center, which may also be used for fire or emergency purposes;
(4) A chief dispatcher to be in charge of operations, who shall be directly responsible to the management of the dispatching service;
(5) Sufficient senior dispatchers to provide twenty-four-hour attendance at the center;
(6) Such assistant dispatchers as may be necessary to provide two-person switchboard operation during certain hours as prescribed in section 321.243 and this section;
(7) Alarm circuits to engine houses from dispatching center shall be two of the following type systems: wired circuit or by telephone line; radio circuit or by tone signaling; or microwave radio circuit; or such other communications systems as may be developed in the future which provide reliable and accurate communications and which are not experimental in nature, so that upon failure of either circuit the other will operate independently, and both circuits must be capable of sounding alarm at any agency facility using the joint, central fire and emergency dispatching service;
(8) Radio alarm equipment at each agency facility using the joint, central fire and emergency dispatching service capable of operating without local utility power for a period of at least eight hours; and paging equipment for fire and emergency personnel; and
(9) Radio equipment, both mobile and portable, on all fire and emergency vehicles which answer alarms which will provide two-way voice communication between the equipment and the dispatching center.
2. A minimum of two dispatchers shall be on duty at all times in any central dispatching center between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. If only one dispatcher is on duty at other times, a twenty-minute watchman's check shall be maintained.
3. All dispatchers shall be at least eighteen years of age. Each dispatcher must be capable of operating all equipment used in the dispatching center.
4. Each dispatching center shall employ sufficient personnel to ensure that no person will be required to be on duty without at least twelve hours between shifts.
5. A central fire and emergency dispatching center meeting the requirements of this section shall qualify to receive any funds collected pursuant to section 321.243 and this section and to use such funds for the acquisition, use and maintenance of any property, both real and personal, and for such other uses or purposes as may be determined by the body governing the operations of the central fire and emergency dispatching center, and which are* necessary or advisable for the establishment, maintenance or operation of the central fire and emergency dispatch center.
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(L. 1969 S.B. 382 § 2, A.L. 1976 S.B. 489, A.L. 1979 H.B. 322, A.L. 1981 S.B. 166, A.L. 1987 H.B. 57, A.L. 1993 H.B. 550 merged with H.B. 910 merged with S.B. 346)
*Word "is" appears in original rolls.
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXI - Public Safety and Morals
Chapter 321 - Fire Protection Districts
Section 321.010 - Definitions — election procedure.
Section 321.020 - Circuit court may establish districts.
Section 321.030 - Petition required for organization of fire district — who to sign.
Section 321.040 - Contents of petition.
Section 321.050 - Amendment of petition — similar petitions or duplicates.
Section 321.070 - Publication of notice of hearing — fixing time and place.
Section 321.080 - Jurisdiction of proceedings — judge owning property not disqualified.
Section 321.090 - Protesting petition may be filed — who to sign — contents.
Section 321.100 - Hearing — adjudication — corporate powers.
Section 321.110 - Dismissal of proceedings — costs — review.
Section 321.130 - Directors, qualifications — candidate filing fee, oath.
Section 321.150 - Filing of copies of findings and decrees incorporating district.
Section 321.160 - Board members to file oaths of office — surety bonds.
Section 321.162 - Educational training required for board of directors.
Section 321.170 - Board to select officers — seal — records.
Section 321.180 - Treasurer's duties — file bond — make annual financial statement.
Section 321.210 - Election and terms of directors — filing fee.
Section 321.220 - Powers of board — employee benefits plan.
Section 321.221 - Municipality purchasing fire protection, annual payments, how computed.
Section 321.230 - Power to levy and collect ad valorem taxes.
Section 321.240 - Tax levy, election, when — form of ballot.
Section 321.241 - Additional tax levy, when — form of ballot.
Section 321.244 - Reduced tax levy may be increased to maximum limits, by elections, ballot form.
Section 321.245 - Personnel and equipment required for dispatching center.
Section 321.250 - Board to certify rate of levy to county commission.
Section 321.260 - Matters considered when certifying annual levies — additional levies.
Section 321.270 - Duty to levy and collect taxes — delinquent taxes constitute a lien.
Section 321.280 - Property may be sold for nonpayment of taxes.
Section 321.290 - Reserve fund, taxes for.
Section 321.302 - Recording of boundary extension, duties — fees.
Section 321.310 - Exclusion of property from district on petition of property owners.
Section 321.320 - Property in city of 40,000 inhabitants not wholly within district, to be excluded.
Section 321.330 - Property not to be subject to taxes, when.
Section 321.340 - Bonds of district.
Section 321.350 - Election to vote on issuing bonds or creating indebtedness.
Section 321.360 - Form of ballot.
Section 321.370 - Results of election to be announced.
Section 321.380 - Percentage necessary to create indebtedness — subsequent submission.
Section 321.390 - Petition for dissolution of district — submission of question.
Section 321.400 - Circuit court may call for an election to determine dissolution of district.
Section 321.410 - Effect of dissolution — appointment of trustee.
Section 321.430 - Prior obligations remain valid.
Section 321.440 - When notice not given as required, procedure of court.
Section 321.450 - Cases arising under this chapter to be advanced on docket — courts always open.
Section 321.465 - Consolidated district, status — transfer of assets and liabilities.
Section 321.470 - Recording of order of consolidation — fee (constitutional charter counties).
Section 321.490 - Initiative and referendum authorized.
Section 321.495 - Form of petition.
Section 321.506 - Fire district may contract with private provider — ballot.
Section 321.556 - Repeal of sales tax, procedure, exceptions — ballot language.
Section 321.688 - Consolidation of districts — ballot language — effect of.
Section 321.700 - Dissolution of district, funds distributed to city, when.
Section 321.701 - Members of board subject to recall — exceptions.
Section 321.707 - Petition for recall, content.
Section 321.709 - Affidavit to be attached to each section of the petition — content.
Section 321.716 - Laws governing recall election, costs, how paid.