143B-1404. 911 Fund.
(a) Fund. - The 911 Fund is created as an interest-bearing special revenue fund within the State treasury. The 911 Board administers the Fund. The 911 Board must credit to the 911 Fund all revenues remitted to it from the service charge imposed by G.S. 143B-1403. Revenue in the Fund may only be used as provided in this Part.
(b) Allocation of Revenues. - The 911 Board may deduct and retain for its administrative expenses a percentage of the total service charges remitted to it under G.S. 143B-1403 for deposit in the 911 Fund. The percentage may not exceed three and one-half percent (3.5%). The percentage is one percent (1%) unless the 911 Board sets the percentage at a different amount. The 911 Board must monitor the amount of funds required to meet its duties under this Part and set the rate at an amount that enables the 911 Board to meet this commitment. The 911 Board must allocate a minimum of fifteen percent (15%) of the total service charges to the Next Generation 911 Reserve Fund to be administered as provided in G.S. 143B-1407. The 911 Board must allocate a minimum of five percent (5%) of the total service charges to the PSAP Grant and Statewide Projects Account to be administered as provided in G.S. 143B-1407. The remaining revenues remitted to the 911 Board for deposit in the 911 Fund are allocated for distribution to the primary PSAPs, CMRS providers, or the Accounts established in G.S. 143B-1407.
(c) Report. - In February of each odd-numbered year, the 911 Board must report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the Revenue Laws Study Committee. The report must contain complete information regarding receipts and expenditures of all funds received by the 911 Board during the period covered by the report, the status of the 911 system in North Carolina at the time of the report, and the results of any investigations by the Board of PSAPs that have been completed during the period covered by the report.
(d) Nature of Revenue. - The General Assembly finds that distributions of revenue from the 911 Fund are not State expenditures for the purpose of Section 5(3) of Article III of the North Carolina Constitution. Therefore, the Governor may not reduce or withhold revenue in the 911 Fund. (2007-383, s. 1(a); 2008-134, s. 1(a); 2010-158, s. 5; 2011-122, s. 4; 2011-291, s. 2.17; 2015-241, s. 7A.3(2); 2015-261, ss. 1(d), 4(d); 2019-200, s. 7(d).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 143B - Executive Organization Act of 1973
Article 15 - Department of Information Technology.
§ 143B-1320 - Definitions; scope; exemptions.
§ 143B-1321 - Powers and duties of the Department; cost-sharing with exempt entities.
§ 143B-1322 - State CIO duties; Departmental personnel and administration.
§ 143B-1323 - Departmental organization; divisions and units; education community of practice.
§ 143B-1324 - State agency information technology management; deviations for State agencies.
§ 143B-1325 - State information technology consolidated under Department of Information Technology.
§ 143B-1330 - Planning and financing State information technology resources.
§ 143B-1331 - Business continuity planning.
§ 143B-1332 - Information Technology Fund.
§ 143B-1333 - Internal Service Fund.
§ 143B-1336 - Information technology human resources.
§ 143B-1337 - Information Technology Strategy Board.
§ 143B-1340 - Project management.
§ 143B-1341 - Project management standards.
§ 143B-1342 - Dispute resolution.
§ 143B-1343 - Standardization.
§ 143B-1344 - Legacy applications.
§ 143B-1350 - Procurement of information technology.
§ 143B-1354 - Certification that information technology bid submitted without collusion.
§ 143B-1356 - Multiyear contracts; Attorney General assistance.
§ 143B-1358 - Refurbished computer equipment purchasing program.
§ 143B-1359 - Configuration and specification requirements same as for new computers.
§ 143B-1360 - Data on reliability and other issues; report.
§ 143B-1361 - Information technology procurement policy; reporting requirements.
§ 143B-1362 - Personal services contracts subject to Article.
§ 143B-1370 - Communications services.
§ 143B-1371 - Communications services for local governmental entities and other entities.
§ 143B-1372 - Statewide electronic web presence; annual report.
§ 143B-1373 - Growing Rural Economies with Access to Technology (GREAT) program.
§ 143B-1373.1 - Completing Access to Broadband program.
§ 143B-1373.2 - G.R.E.A.Tprogram fixed wireless and satellite broadband grants.
§ 143B-1373.3 - Wireless broadband grants.
§ 143B-1374 - Satellite-Based Broadband Grant Program.
§ 143B-1376 - Statewide security and privacy standards.
§ 143B-1377 - State CIO approval of security standards and risk assessments.
§ 143B-1378 - Assessment of agency compliance with cybersecurity standards.
§ 143B-1385 - Government Data Analytics Center.
§ 143B-1402 - Powers and duties of the 911 Board.
§ 143B-1403 - Service charge for 911 service.
§ 143B-1405 - Fund distribution to CMRS providers.
§ 143B-1406 - Fund distribution to PSAPs.
§ 143B-1407 - PSAP Grant and Statewide 911 Projects Account; Next Generation 911 Reserve Fund.
§ 143B-1408 - Recovery of unauthorized use of funds.
§ 143B-1409 - Conditions for providing enhanced 911 service.
§ 143B-1411 - Subscriber records.
§ 143B-1412 - Proprietary information.
§ 143B-1413 - Limitation of liability.
§ 143B-1415 - Limitation of liability, prepaid wireless.
§ 143B-1416 - Exclusivity of 911 service charge for prepaid wireless telecommunications service.
§ 143B-1420 - Council established; role of the Center for Geographic Information and Analysis.
§ 143B-1421 - Council membership; organization.
§ 143B-1422 - Compensation and expenses of Council members; travel reimbursements.