Bill Text: FL S0922 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Wireless Provider Automatic Location Identification Services
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Commerce and Tourism [S0922 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0922-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 922 By Senator Powell 24-01306-23 2023922__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to wireless provider automatic 3 location identification services; creating s. 4 365.1755, F.S.; defining terms; requiring a wireless 5 services provider to provide automatic location 6 identification of an account holder’s wireless 7 telephone in certain circumstances; requiring 8 automatic location identification services to be 9 provided through an emergency number created by the 10 wireless services provider; requiring calls to such 11 number to be answered immediately; requiring requested 12 automatic identification information to be provided in 13 a specified format; authorizing certain persons to 14 contact a wireless services provider and request a 15 block for a specified timeframe on an account holder’s 16 ability to access automatic location identification 17 services or information; requiring such requests to be 18 confidential; authorizing a wireless services provider 19 to charge a specified fee for automatic location 20 identification services; providing an effective date. 21 22 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 23 24 Section 1. Section 365.1755, Florida Statutes, is created 25 to read: 26 365.1755 Emergency telephone number; automatic location 27 identification; wireless providers.— 28 (1) As used in this section, the term: 29 (a) “Account holder” means a person who is legally 30 responsible and who enters into an agreement with a wireless 31 telephone service provider for the purchase of a wireless 32 telephone. 33 (b) “Automatic location identification” means the automatic 34 display at the Public Safety Answering Point of the caller’s 35 mobile telephone number, the address or location of the wireless 36 telephone, and supplementary emergency services information. 37 (c) “Emergency” means a situation, physical condition, or 38 method of operation which presents imminent danger of death or 39 serious physical or mental harm to a person. 40 (d) “Family or household member” means spouses; former 41 spouses; persons related by blood or marriage; persons who are 42 presently residing together as if a family or who have resided 43 together in the past as if a family; and persons who are parents 44 of a child in common regardless of whether they have been 45 married. Except for persons who have a child in common, the 46 family or household members must be currently residing or have 47 in the past resided together in the same single dwelling unit. 48 (e) “Mobile telephone number” means the telephone number 49 assigned to a wireless telephone at the time of initial 50 activation. 51 (f) “Wireless services provider” means a person who 52 provides services using licensed or unlicensed spectrum, whether 53 at a fixed location or mobile, using wireless facilities. 54 (2) In the event of an actual or perceived emergency, a 55 wireless services provider shall, immediately upon the request 56 of an account holder, provide automatic location identification 57 of the account holder’s wireless telephone. 58 (3) Automatic location identification services shall be 59 provided through a unique and well-advertised emergency number 60 created by the wireless services provider. There shall be no 61 wait times for persons who call the emergency number. 62 (4) Any automatic location identification information 63 provided by the wireless services provider shall be verbally 64 provided through and graphically transmitted to the wireless 65 telephone, regardless of whether the automatic location 66 identification service has been activated or deactivated on the 67 wireless telephone, except as provided in section (5). 68 (5) A family or household member of an account holder who 69 uses the account holder’s wireless telephone may contact the 70 wireless services provider and request a temporary block, not to 71 exceed 30 days, on the account holder’s ability to obtain 72 automatic location identification services or information. The 73 request shall be confidential and may not be provided to the 74 account holder. 75 (6) A wireless services provider may charge a fee for 76 automatic location identification services of no more than $5 77 per request. 78 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.