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65.750 Definitions for KRS 65.750 to 65.760. As used in this section to KRS 65.760: <br>(1) &quot;911 emergency telephone service&quot; means a telephone service which provides the user of the public telephone system the ability to place calls to a public safety <br>answering point on a twenty-four (24) hour basis and reach local emergency service <br>agencies by dialing the digits 9-1-1. Such a service is capable, at minimum, of <br>transmitting requests for law enforcement, firefighting, and emergency medical and <br>ambulance services to a public safety agency or other provider that provides the <br>requested service at the place where the call originates. A 911 emergency telephone <br>service may also provide for other emergency services. The term &quot;911 emergency <br>telephone service&quot; includes the term wireline &quot;enhanced 911 system,&quot; which means <br>an emergency telephone system that provides the caller with wireline emergency <br>911 system service and, in addition, directs 911 calls to appropriate public safety <br>answering points based on the geographical location from which the call originated <br>and may provide the capability for automatic number identification, pseudo-<br>automatic number identification, selective routing, and automatic location <br>identification features. As used in KRS 65.760, the term &quot;911 emergency telephone <br>service&quot; does not include the term &quot;wireless enhanced 911 system,&quot; &quot;wireless <br>enhanced 911 service,&quot; or &quot;wireless E911 service&quot; as used in KRS 65.7621 to <br>65.7643; (2) &quot;Automatic number identification (ANI)&quot; means a feature that allows for the automatic display of the ten (10) digit number, or equivalent, used to place a 911 <br>call; (3) &quot;Automatic location identification (ALI)&quot; means a feature by which the name and address associated with the calling party's telephone number is made available to a <br>PSAP; (4) &quot;Automatic location identification data management system (ALI/DBS)&quot; means a system of manual procedures and computer programs used to create, store, and <br>update the data required for ALI in support of enhanced 911; (5) &quot;Dispersed private telephone system (DPTS)&quot; means a multiline, shared tenant system or PBX used for the purpose of reselling telephone service to residential <br>customers and whose connection to a telephone network is capable of carrying <br>emergency calls from more than one (1) specific location within a structure or <br>structures but does not mean a multiline, shared tenant system or PBX owned and <br>operated by a state agency or used in providing service within a hotel or motel; (6) &quot;Fully enhanced 911 emergency telephone service&quot; means a telephone network feature that selectively routes calls placed to the national 911 emergency number to <br>the proper public service answering points (PSAPs) and provides the PSAP with a <br>voice connection and ANI and ALI information; (7) &quot;Private branch exchange (PBX)&quot; means a privately owned switch system that connects calls to a telephone company; (8) &quot;Public safety answering point&quot; or &quot;PSAP&quot; means a communications facility that is assigned the responsibility to receive 911 calls originating in a given area and, as appropriate, to dispatch public safety services or to extend, transfer, or relay 911 <br>calls to appropriate public safety agencies; (9) &quot;Service supplier&quot; means a person or entity that administers, maintains, and operates the ALI/DBS and may include telephone companies that provide local <br>exchange telephone service to a telephone subscriber; and (10) &quot;Station identification number (SIN)&quot; means a number that a DPTS uses to identify a specific station on the switch. Effective: July 15, 1998 <br>History: Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 521, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1998; and ch. 535, sec. 13, effective July 15, 1998. -- Created 1984 Ky. Acts ch. 154, sec. 1, effective <br>July 13, 1984. Legislative Research Commission Note (7/15/98). This section was amended by 1998 Ky. Acts chs. 521 and 535 which do not appear to be in conflict and have been <br>codified together.

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65.750 Definitions for KRS 65.750 to 65.760. As used in this section to KRS 65.760: <br>(1) &quot;911 emergency telephone service&quot; means a telephone service which provides the user of the public telephone system the ability to place calls to a public safety <br>answering point on a twenty-four (24) hour basis and reach local emergency service <br>agencies by dialing the digits 9-1-1. Such a service is capable, at minimum, of <br>transmitting requests for law enforcement, firefighting, and emergency medical and <br>ambulance services to a public safety agency or other provider that provides the <br>requested service at the place where the call originates. A 911 emergency telephone <br>service may also provide for other emergency services. The term &quot;911 emergency <br>telephone service&quot; includes the term wireline &quot;enhanced 911 system,&quot; which means <br>an emergency telephone system that provides the caller with wireline emergency <br>911 system service and, in addition, directs 911 calls to appropriate public safety <br>answering points based on the geographical location from which the call originated <br>and may provide the capability for automatic number identification, pseudo-<br>automatic number identification, selective routing, and automatic location <br>identification features. As used in KRS 65.760, the term &quot;911 emergency telephone <br>service&quot; does not include the term &quot;wireless enhanced 911 system,&quot; &quot;wireless <br>enhanced 911 service,&quot; or &quot;wireless E911 service&quot; as used in KRS 65.7621 to <br>65.7643; (2) &quot;Automatic number identification (ANI)&quot; means a feature that allows for the automatic display of the ten (10) digit number, or equivalent, used to place a 911 <br>call; (3) &quot;Automatic location identification (ALI)&quot; means a feature by which the name and address associated with the calling party's telephone number is made available to a <br>PSAP; (4) &quot;Automatic location identification data management system (ALI/DBS)&quot; means a system of manual procedures and computer programs used to create, store, and <br>update the data required for ALI in support of enhanced 911; (5) &quot;Dispersed private telephone system (DPTS)&quot; means a multiline, shared tenant system or PBX used for the purpose of reselling telephone service to residential <br>customers and whose connection to a telephone network is capable of carrying <br>emergency calls from more than one (1) specific location within a structure or <br>structures but does not mean a multiline, shared tenant system or PBX owned and <br>operated by a state agency or used in providing service within a hotel or motel; (6) &quot;Fully enhanced 911 emergency telephone service&quot; means a telephone network feature that selectively routes calls placed to the national 911 emergency number to <br>the proper public service answering points (PSAPs) and provides the PSAP with a <br>voice connection and ANI and ALI information; (7) &quot;Private branch exchange (PBX)&quot; means a privately owned switch system that connects calls to a telephone company; (8) &quot;Public safety answering point&quot; or &quot;PSAP&quot; means a communications facility that is assigned the responsibility to receive 911 calls originating in a given area and, as appropriate, to dispatch public safety services or to extend, transfer, or relay 911 <br>calls to appropriate public safety agencies; (9) &quot;Service supplier&quot; means a person or entity that administers, maintains, and operates the ALI/DBS and may include telephone companies that provide local <br>exchange telephone service to a telephone subscriber; and (10) &quot;Station identification number (SIN)&quot; means a number that a DPTS uses to identify a specific station on the switch. Effective: July 15, 1998 <br>History: Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 521, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1998; and ch. 535, sec. 13, effective July 15, 1998. -- Created 1984 Ky. Acts ch. 154, sec. 1, effective <br>July 13, 1984. Legislative Research Commission Note (7/15/98). This section was amended by 1998 Ky. Acts chs. 521 and 535 which do not appear to be in conflict and have been <br>codified together.

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65.750 Definitions for KRS 65.750 to 65.760. As used in this section to KRS 65.760: <br>(1) &quot;911 emergency telephone service&quot; means a telephone service which provides the user of the public telephone system the ability to place calls to a public safety <br>answering point on a twenty-four (24) hour basis and reach local emergency service <br>agencies by dialing the digits 9-1-1. Such a service is capable, at minimum, of <br>transmitting requests for law enforcement, firefighting, and emergency medical and <br>ambulance services to a public safety agency or other provider that provides the <br>requested service at the place where the call originates. A 911 emergency telephone <br>service may also provide for other emergency services. The term &quot;911 emergency <br>telephone service&quot; includes the term wireline &quot;enhanced 911 system,&quot; which means <br>an emergency telephone system that provides the caller with wireline emergency <br>911 system service and, in addition, directs 911 calls to appropriate public safety <br>answering points based on the geographical location from which the call originated <br>and may provide the capability for automatic number identification, pseudo-<br>automatic number identification, selective routing, and automatic location <br>identification features. As used in KRS 65.760, the term &quot;911 emergency telephone <br>service&quot; does not include the term &quot;wireless enhanced 911 system,&quot; &quot;wireless <br>enhanced 911 service,&quot; or &quot;wireless E911 service&quot; as used in KRS 65.7621 to <br>65.7643; (2) &quot;Automatic number identification (ANI)&quot; means a feature that allows for the automatic display of the ten (10) digit number, or equivalent, used to place a 911 <br>call; (3) &quot;Automatic location identification (ALI)&quot; means a feature by which the name and address associated with the calling party's telephone number is made available to a <br>PSAP; (4) &quot;Automatic location identification data management system (ALI/DBS)&quot; means a system of manual procedures and computer programs used to create, store, and <br>update the data required for ALI in support of enhanced 911; (5) &quot;Dispersed private telephone system (DPTS)&quot; means a multiline, shared tenant system or PBX used for the purpose of reselling telephone service to residential <br>customers and whose connection to a telephone network is capable of carrying <br>emergency calls from more than one (1) specific location within a structure or <br>structures but does not mean a multiline, shared tenant system or PBX owned and <br>operated by a state agency or used in providing service within a hotel or motel; (6) &quot;Fully enhanced 911 emergency telephone service&quot; means a telephone network feature that selectively routes calls placed to the national 911 emergency number to <br>the proper public service answering points (PSAPs) and provides the PSAP with a <br>voice connection and ANI and ALI information; (7) &quot;Private branch exchange (PBX)&quot; means a privately owned switch system that connects calls to a telephone company; (8) &quot;Public safety answering point&quot; or &quot;PSAP&quot; means a communications facility that is assigned the responsibility to receive 911 calls originating in a given area and, as appropriate, to dispatch public safety services or to extend, transfer, or relay 911 <br>calls to appropriate public safety agencies; (9) &quot;Service supplier&quot; means a person or entity that administers, maintains, and operates the ALI/DBS and may include telephone companies that provide local <br>exchange telephone service to a telephone subscriber; and (10) &quot;Station identification number (SIN)&quot; means a number that a DPTS uses to identify a specific station on the switch. Effective: July 15, 1998 <br>History: Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 521, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1998; and ch. 535, sec. 13, effective July 15, 1998. -- Created 1984 Ky. Acts ch. 154, sec. 1, effective <br>July 13, 1984. Legislative Research Commission Note (7/15/98). This section was amended by 1998 Ky. Acts chs. 521 and 535 which do not appear to be in conflict and have been <br>codified together.