Sec. 772.110. ESTABLISHMENT OF 9-1-1 SERVICE. (a) A district shall provide 9-1-1 service to each participating jurisdiction through one or a combination of the following methods and features or equivalent state-of-the-art technology:
(1) the transfer method;
(2) the relay method;
(3) the dispatch method;
(4) automatic number identification;
(5) automatic location identification; or
(6) selective routing.
(b) A district shall provide 9-1-1 service using one or both of the following plans:
(1) the district may design, implement, and operate a 9-1-1 system for each participating jurisdiction with the consent of the jurisdiction; or
(2) the district may design, implement, and operate a 9-1-1 system for two or more participating jurisdictions with the consent of each of those jurisdictions if a joint operation would be more economically feasible than separate systems for each jurisdiction.
(c) Under either plan authorized by Subsection (b), the final plans for the particular system must have the approval of each participating jurisdiction covered by the system.
(d) The district shall recommend minimum standards for a 9-1-1 system. A 9-1-1 system in a district under this subchapter must be computerized.
(e) 9-1-1 service is mandatory for each individual telephone subscriber in the district and is not an optional service under any definitions of terms relating to telephone service.
(f) A service supplier involved in providing 9-1-1 service, a manufacturer of equipment used in providing 9-1-1 service, or an officer or employee of a service supplier involved in providing 9-1-1 service is not liable for any claim, damage, or loss arising from the provision of 9-1-1 service unless the act or omission proximately causing the claim, damage, or loss constitutes gross negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct.
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989. Amended by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 638, Sec. 9, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Structure Texas Statutes
Chapter 772 - Local Administration of Emergency Communications
Subchapter B. Emergency Communication Districts: Counties With Population Over Two Million
Section 772.104. Application of Subchapter
Section 772.105. Territory of District
Section 772.106. Board of Managers
Section 772.107. Powers and Duties of Board
Section 772.108. Director of District
Section 772.109. Budget; Annual Report; Audit
Section 772.110. Establishment of 9-1-1 Service
Section 772.111. Primary Emergency Telephone Number
Section 772.112. Transmitting Requests for Emergency Aid
Section 772.113. Powers of District
Section 772.114. 9-1-1 Emergency Service Fee
Section 772.115. Collection of Fee
Section 772.116. District Depository
Section 772.117. Allowable Expenses
Section 772.118. Number and Location Identification
Section 772.119. Public Review
Section 772.120. Dissolution Procedures
Section 772.121. Issuance of Bonds
Section 772.122. Repayment of Bonds
Section 772.123. Additional Security for Bonds
Section 772.124. Form of Bonds
Section 772.125. Provisions of Bonds
Section 772.126. Approval and Registration of Bonds
Section 772.127. Refunding Bonds
Section 772.128. Bonds as Investments and Security for Deposits