Title 46, Chapter 5, Section 121
( 46-5-121)
(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that it is in the public
interest to shorten the time required for a citizen to request and
receive emergency aid. There currently exist numerous different
emergency phone numbers throughout the state. Provision for a
single, primary three-digit emergency number through which emergency
services can be quickly and efficiently obtained would provide a
significant contribution to law enforcement and other public service
efforts by making it easier to notify public safety personnel. Such
a simplified means of procuring emergency services will result in
the saving of lives, a reduction in the destruction of property, and
quicker apprehension of criminals. It is the intent of the General
Assembly to establish and implement a cohesive state-wide emergency
telephone number "911" system which will provide citizens with
rapid, direct access to public safety agencies by dialing telephone
number "911" with the objective of reducing the response time to
situations requiring law enforcement, fire, medical, rescue, and
other emergency services. (b) The General Assembly further finds and declares that the
benefits of "911" service should be widely available, regardless of
whether a "911" call is placed from a traditional landline telephone
or from a wireless telephone. It is also in the public interest
that users of wireless telephones should bear some of the cost of
providing this life-saving service, as users of landline telephones
currently do. It is the intent of the General Assembly to bring
wireless telephone service within the scope of this part and to
establish a means by which local public safety agencies may provide
enhanced "911" service to wireless telephone users. |