Title 46, Chapter 5, Section 136
( 46-5-136)
(a) The governing authority of a local government by resolution
shall create an advisory board consisting of the sheriff,
representatives from other public safety agencies which respond to
emergency calls under the system, and other individuals
knowledgeable of emergency "911" systems and the emergency needs of
the citizens of the local government, provided that such advisory
board shall not exceed 13 members. (b) The advisory board shall assist the local government in: (1) Reviewing and analyzing the progress by public safety agencies
in developing "911" system requirements; (2) Recommending steps of action to effect the necessary
coordination, regulation, and development of a "911" system; (3) Identifying mutual aid agreements necessary to effect the
"911" system; (4) Assisting in the promulgation of necessary rules, regulations,
operating procedures, schedules, and other such policy and
administrative devices as shall be deemed necessary and
appropriate; and (5) Providing other services as may be deemed appropriate by the
local government. (c) The members of the advisory board shall not be compensated from
moneys deposited into the Emergency Telephone System Fund. |