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Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-6-a > 326

§ 326. New York state interoperable and emergency communication board.  The  "New York state interoperable and emergency communication board" is  hereby  established  within  the  division  of  homeland  security   and  emergency  services.  The  board shall assist local governments, service  suppliers, wireless telephone service suppliers  and  appropriate  state  agencies by facilitating the most efficient and effective routing of 911  emergency   calls;   developing  minimum  standards  for  public  safety  answering points;  promoting  the  exchange  of  information,  including  emerging   technologies;  and  encouraging  the  use  of  best  practice  standards among the public safety answering point community.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-6-a > 326

§ 326. New York state interoperable and emergency communication board.  The  "New York state interoperable and emergency communication board" is  hereby  established  within  the  division  of  homeland  security   and  emergency  services.  The  board shall assist local governments, service  suppliers, wireless telephone service suppliers  and  appropriate  state  agencies by facilitating the most efficient and effective routing of 911  emergency   calls;   developing  minimum  standards  for  public  safety  answering points;  promoting  the  exchange  of  information,  including  emerging   technologies;  and  encouraging  the  use  of  best  practice  standards among the public safety answering point community.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-6-a > 326

§ 326. New York state interoperable and emergency communication board.  The  "New York state interoperable and emergency communication board" is  hereby  established  within  the  division  of  homeland  security   and  emergency  services.  The  board shall assist local governments, service  suppliers, wireless telephone service suppliers  and  appropriate  state  agencies by facilitating the most efficient and effective routing of 911  emergency   calls;   developing  minimum  standards  for  public  safety  answering points;  promoting  the  exchange  of  information,  including  emerging   technologies;  and  encouraging  the  use  of  best  practice  standards among the public safety answering point community.