Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 128 | Emergency Telephone Number System
Section 128.09 | Municipal Corporations or Townships Establishing Own System.

Effective: September 29, 2013
Latest Legislation: House Bill 59 - 130th General Assembly
(A) If a final plan is disapproved under division (B) of section 128.08 of the Revised Code, by resolution, the legislative authority of a municipal corporation or township that contains at least thirty per cent of the county's population may establish within its boundaries, or the legislative authorities of a group of municipal corporations or townships each of which is contiguous with at least one other such municipal corporation or township in the group, together containing at least thirty per cent of the county's population, may jointly establish within their boundaries a 9-1-1 system. For that purpose, the municipal corporation or township may enter into an agreement, and the contiguous municipal corporations or townships may jointly enter into an agreement with one or more telephone companies.
(B) If no resolution has been adopted to convene a 9-1-1 planning committee under section 128.06 of the Revised Code, by resolution, the legislative authority of any municipal corporation in the county may establish within its boundaries, or the legislative authorities of a group of municipal corporations and townships each of which is contiguous to at least one of the other such municipal corporations or townships in the group may jointly establish within their boundaries, a 9-1-1 system. For that purpose, the municipal corporation, or contiguous municipal corporations and townships, may enter into an agreement with one or more telephone companies.
(C) Whenever a telephone company that is a wireline service provider and one or more municipal corporations and townships enter into an agreement under division (A) or (B) of this section to provide for the wireline telephone network portion of a basic 9-1-1 system, the telephone company shall so notify the steering committee, which shall determine whether the telephone company is capable of reasonably meeting the technical and economic requirements of providing the wireline telephone network for an enhanced system within the territory served by the company and covered by the agreement. The determination shall be made solely for the purposes of division (C)(2) of section 128.18 of the Revised Code.
(D) Within three years from the date of entering into an initial agreement described under division (C) of this section, the telephone company shall have installed the wireline telephone network portion of the 9-1-1 system according to the terms, conditions, requirements, and specifications set forth in the agreement.
(E) A telephone company that is a wireline service provider shall recover the cost of installing the wireline telephone network system pursuant to agreements made under this section as provided in sections 128.18 and 5733.55 of the Revised Code.

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Ohio Revised Code

Title 1 | State Government

Chapter 128 | Emergency Telephone Number System

Section 128.01 | Definitions.

Section 128.02 | Statewide Emergency Services Internet Protocol Network Steering Committee.

Section 128.021 | Adoption of Rules Establishing Technical and Operational Standards for Public Safety Answering Points.

Section 128.022 | Guidelines for Disbursements.

Section 128.03 | Countywide 9-1-1 System.

Section 128.04 | Informing Individuals Calling About Drug Overdoses About Immunity From Prosecution for a Minor Drug Possession Offense.

Section 128.06 | Planning Committee and Technical Advisory Committee.

Section 128.07 | Proposal to Implement System; Final Plan.

Section 128.08 | Resolution to Approve or Disapprove Plan.

Section 128.09 | Municipal Corporations or Townships Establishing Own System.

Section 128.12 | Amendment of Plan.

Section 128.15 | Deadline for Installation of 9-1-1 System.

Section 128.18 | Determining Rates and Charges.

Section 128.22 | Imposing Charges on Improved Realty to Pay for Public Safety Answering Points.

Section 128.25 | Election on Adding Monthly Charge to Telephone Bills to Fund 9-1-1 System.

Section 128.26 | Election on Monthly Charge on Telephone Access Lines to Fund Certain Systems.

Section 128.27 | Billing and Collection of Charges.

Section 128.32 | Immunity; Prohibited Conduct.

Section 128.34 | Proceedings to Enforce Compliance.

Section 128.40 | 9-1-1 Program Office.

Section 128.42 | Wireless 9-1-1 Charge Imposed on Subscribers.

Section 128.44 | Notice of Changes to Wireless 9-1-1 Charges.

Section 128.45 | Recordkeeping.

Section 128.46 | Wireless 9-1-1 Charges Remitted to Coordinator; Filing Returns; Subscriber Liability; Audit; Collection.

Section 128.461 | Interest on Remitted Charges.

Section 128.462 | Limitations on Assessments.

Section 128.47 | Refunds.

Section 128.52 | Sales Subject to Taxes on Retail Sales.

Section 128.54 | Funds Established for Receipt, Distribution, and Accounting for Amounts Received From Wireless 9-1-1 Charges.

Section 128.55 | Disbursement of Government Assistance Fund Monies.

Section 128.57 | County Systems Receiving Disbursements to Provide Wireless 9-1-1 Service.

Section 128.571 | Limitation on Use of Rc 128.57 Payments.

Section 128.60 | Service Providers to Supply Information; Confidentiality.

Section 128.63 | Adoption of Rules; Charge Prescribed by General Assembly.

Section 128.99 | Penalties.