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SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. 42 of 1998
(911 emergency service fee amendment)
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5.04.210, SALT LAKE CITY
CODE, PERTAINING TO 911 EMERGENCY SERVICE FEES.
Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah:
SECTION 1. That Section 5.04.210, Salt Lake Code, pertaining to 911
emergency service fees be, and the same hereby is, amended to read as follows:
5.04.210 911 emergency service fee.
A. Purpose. Section 69-2-5 of the Utah Code Annotated provides for the
establishment and funding of a 911 emergency services telephone system. Under the
Emergency Telephone Service Law, the city may levy monthly an emergency services
telephone charge on each local exchange service switched access line and each revenue
producing radio communications access line with a billing address within the boundaries
of the area served by the city. Notification of intent to levy the emergency services
telephone charge must be given to the Public Service Commission at least thirty days
prior to the effective date. The city provides 911 emergency services telephone service
and wants to levy an emergency services telephone charge in the amount of fifty-three
cents per month as allowed by state law.
B. Levy. The city council levies an emergency services telephone charge in
the amount of fifty-three cents per month on each basic local exchange access line and
each revenue producing radio communications access line with a billing address within
the boundaries of the area served by the city, as authorized by Section 69-2-5, et seq.,
Utah Code Annotated, or its successor, effective July 1, 1998.
C. Notify Public Service Commission. The chief of the Salt Lake City police
department, or his/her designee, is directed to notify the Utah State Public Service
Commission of the entities upon which the city will levy the charge in accordance with
applicable laws.
D. Special Emergency Telephone Service Fund. All moneys received by the
city from the 911 emergency services telephone charge shall be deposited in a special
emergency telephone service fund. All moneys in the emergency telephone service fund
shall be expended by the city to pay the costs of establishing, installing, maintaining and
operating a 911 emergency telephone system or integrating a 911 system into an
established public safety dispatch center. Revenues derived for the funding of 911
emergency telephone service may only be used for that portion of the costs related to the
operation of the 911 emergency telephone system.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon the date of its
first publication.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this 9 day of
June , 1998.
CHAIRP ON
ATTEST:
CHIEF D1 PUTY CITY RECORDER
Transmitted to Mayor on June 10 , 1998
.APPROVED AS TO FORM
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Bill 42 of 1998
Published: June 17, 1998
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