Bill Text: IA HSB104 | 2025-2026 | 91st General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to emergency telephone systems including next generation 911 systems and public safety answering points.
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: (Introduced) 2025-01-29 - Subcommittee: Vondran, Gjerde and Holt. H.J. 141. [HSB104 Detail]
Download: Iowa-2025-HSB104-Introduced.html
House
Study
Bill
104
-
Introduced
SENATE/HOUSE
FILE
_____
BY
(PROPOSED
DEPARTMENT
OF
HOMELAND
SECURITY
AND
EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT
BILL)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
relating
to
emergency
telephone
systems
including
next
1
generation
911
systems
and
public
safety
answering
points.
2
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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Section
1.
Section
34A.2,
subsection
17,
Code
2025,
is
1
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2
17.
“Next
generation
911
network
service
provider”
“Next
3
generation
911
core
service
provider”
means
a
vendor
or
4
vendors
selected
by
the
department
of
homeland
security
and
5
emergency
management
to
provide
next
generation
911
network
6
functionality.
7
Sec.
2.
Section
34A.7A,
subsection
2,
paragraph
b,
8
subparagraph
(2),
unnumbered
paragraph
1,
Code
2025,
is
amended
9
to
read
as
follows:
10
The
amount
allocated
under
this
paragraph
“b”
shall
be
sixty
11
fifty-five
percent
of
the
total
amount
of
surcharge
generated
12
per
calendar
quarter
allocated
as
follows:
13
Sec.
3.
Section
34A.7A,
subsection
2,
paragraph
b,
Code
14
2025,
is
amended
by
adding
the
following
new
subparagraph:
15
NEW
SUBPARAGRAPH
.
(4)
Notwithstanding
subparagraph
(2),
16
the
amount
allocated
under
this
paragraph
“b”
shall
be
forty-six
17
percent
until
completion
of
phase
1
and
phase
2
of
the
next
18
generation
911
transition
as
described
in
47
C.F.R.
pt.
9,
19
subpt.
J.
This
subparagraph
is
repealed
upon
completion
of
20
phase
1
and
phase
2
of
the
next
generation
911
transition
21
as
described
in
47
C.F.R.
pt.
9,
subpt.
J.
The
department
22
shall
notify
the
Iowa
Code
editor
upon
the
occurrence
of
this
23
condition.
24
Sec.
4.
Section
34A.7A,
subsection
2,
paragraph
d,
25
subparagraph
(1),
Code
2025,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
26
(1)
The
program
manager
shall
reimburse
next
generation
911
27
network
core
service
providers,
911
call
processing
equipment
28
providers,
and
911
call
transport
providers
,
and
third-party
29
911
automatic
location
identification
database
providers
on
30
a
calendar
quarterly
basis
for
the
costs
of
maintaining
and
31
upgrading
the
next
generation
911
network
functionality,
911
32
call
processing
equipment,
and
911
call
transport
from
the
33
next
generation
911
network
to
public
safety
answering
points
34
and
from
the
wireless
originating
service
provider
network
to
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the
next
generation
911
network
,
and
the
automatic
location
1
identification
database
.
2
Sec.
5.
Section
34A.7A,
subsection
2,
paragraph
f,
3
subparagraph
(1),
subparagraph
division
(a),
Code
2025,
is
4
amended
by
striking
the
subparagraph
division.
5
Sec.
6.
Section
34A.8,
Code
2025,
is
amended
to
read
as
6
follows:
7
34A.8
Local
exchange
service
information
——
penalty.
8
1.
A
local
exchange
service
provider
shall
furnish
to
9
the
next
generation
911
network
core
service
provider,
10
designated
by
the
department
of
homeland
security
and
11
emergency
management,
all
names,
addresses,
and
telephone
12
number
information
concerning
its
subscribers
which
that
13
will
be
served
by
the
next
generation
911
network
and
shall
14
periodically
update
the
local
exchange
service
information.
15
The
911
service
provider
shall
furnish
the
addresses
16
and
telephone
number
information
received
from
the
local
17
exchange
service
provider
to
the
director
for
use
in
the
18
mass
notification
and
emergency
messaging
system
as
defined
19
in
section
29C.2
.
The
local
exchange
service
provider
shall
20
receive
as
compensation
for
the
provision
of
local
exchange
21
service
information
charges
according
to
its
tariffs
on
file
22
with
and
approved
by
the
Iowa
utilities
commission.
The
tariff
23
charges
shall
be
the
same
whether
or
not
the
local
exchange
24
service
provider
is
designated
as
the
next
generation
911
25
network
core
service
provider
by
the
department
of
homeland
26
security
and
emergency
management.
27
2.
a.
Subscriber
information
remains
the
property
of
the
28
local
exchange
service
provider.
29
b.
The
director,
program
manager,
joint
911
service
board,
30
local
emergency
management
commission
established
pursuant
to
31
section
29C.9
,
the
designated
next
generation
911
network
core
32
service
provider,
and
the
public
safety
answering
point,
and
33
their
agents,
employees,
and
assigns
,
shall
use
local
exchange
34
service
information
provided
by
the
local
exchange
service
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provider
solely
for
the
purposes
of
providing
911
emergency
1
telephone
service
or
providing
related
mass
notification
and
2
emergency
messaging
services
as
described
in
section
29C.17A
3
utilizing
only
the
subscriber’s
information,
and
local
exchange
4
service
information
shall
otherwise
be
kept
confidential.
5
A
person
who
violates
this
paragraph
is
guilty
of
a
simple
6
misdemeanor.
7
c.
This
chapter
does
not
require
a
local
exchange
service
8
provider
to
sell
or
provide
its
subscriber
names,
addresses,
9
or
telephone
number
information
to
any
person
other
than
the
10
designated
next
generation
911
network
core
service
provider.
11
Sec.
7.
PUBLIC
SAFETY
ANSWERING
POINT
STUDY.
The
department
12
of
homeland
security
and
emergency
management
shall
study
and
13
make
recommendations
to
the
general
assembly
by
January
1,
14
2026,
regarding
the
following
topics:
15
1.
The
concept
of
public
safety
answering
point
managed
16
service
where
one
or
more
public
safety
answering
points
could
17
enter
into
an
agreement
with
another
public
safety
answering
18
point
or
joint
service
board
for
the
sharing
of
management,
19
staffing,
policies
and
procedures,
and
equipment
and
systems.
20
2.
When
the
managed
public
safety
answering
point
could
21
operate
at
less
than
every
hour
of
every
day
as
needed
while
22
calls
for
the
service
area
are
answered
by
the
managing
public
23
safety
answering
point.
24
3.
Recommendations
for
funding
arrangements
and
terminology
25
for
the
managed
public
safety
answering
point
and
managing
26
public
safety
answering
point.
27
4.
Identification
of
technical
and
operational
28
considerations
for
public
safety
answering
points
entering
into
29
an
agreement.
30
5.
Identification
of
points
where
consolidation
of
systems
31
and
equipment
are
feasible.
32
Sec.
8.
TRANSITION
PROVISIONS.
33
1.
It
is
the
intent
of
this
Act
to
implement
the
34
requirements
of
47
C.F.R.
pt.
9,
subpt.
J,
to
facilitate
the
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transition
to
next
generation
911
by
originating
service
1
providers.
2
2.
To
further
the
development
of
the
next
generation
911
3
network
in
the
state,
the
department
of
homeland
security
4
and
emergency
management
is
directed
to
work
with
the
Iowa
5
communications
network
to
procure
and
implement
new
internet
6
protocol
routers
for
ingress
by
local
exchange
providers
in
a
7
fashion
that
ensures
modernization,
redundancy,
and
resiliency
8
of
the
next
generation
911
network.
Upon
completion,
the
9
department
of
homeland
security
and
emergency
management
shall
10
notify
the
current
legacy
911
selective
router
provider
to
11
decommission
the
existing
legacy
911
selective
routers.
12
3.
Between
the
effective
date
of
this
Act
and
June
30,
2026,
13
the
department
of
homeland
security
and
emergency
management
14
shall
begin
the
process
of
preparing
to
fund
wireline
cost
15
recovery.
During
this
time
period,
the
responsibility
to
16
fund
wireline
cost
recovery
shall
remain
with
the
joint
911
17
service
board
where
applicable
and
as
current
practice
exists
18
immediately
prior
to
the
effective
date
of
this
Act.
19
4.
Beginning
July
1,
2026,
and
continuing
until
a
valid
20
phase
1
request
is
in
place
as
described
in
47
C.F.R.
pt.
9,
21
subpt.
J,
wireline
cost
recovery
shall
be
the
responsibility
of
22
the
department
of
homeland
security
and
emergency
management.
23
The
responsibility
to
fund
wireline
cost
recovery
once
a
valid
24
phase
1
request
is
in
place
shall
follow
the
procedures
set
25
forth
in
47
C.F.R.
pt.
9,
subpt.
J.
26
EXPLANATION
27
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
28
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
29
This
bill
relates
to
emergency
telephone
systems
by
30
implementing
federal
rules
regarding
next
generation
911
31
systems
and
requiring
a
study
on
public
safety
answering
32
points.
33
Under
current
law,
the
joint
911
service
boards
are
34
allocated
60
percent
of
the
funds
generated
by
the
emergency
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communications
service
surcharge
each
quarter.
The
bill
1
decreases
this
allocation
to
46
percent
until
the
completion
2
of
phase
1
and
phase
2
of
the
next
generation
911
transition
3
as
referenced
in
47
C.F.R.
pt.
9,
subpt.
J,
at
which
point,
4
the
percent
of
funds
generated
by
the
emergency
communications
5
service
surcharge
each
quarter
allocated
by
the
program
manager
6
to
joint
911
service
boards
shall
increase
to
55
percent.
7
The
bill
changes
the
defined
term
“next
generation
911
8
network
service
provider”
to
“next
generation
911
core
9
service
provider”
and
makes
corresponding
changes
of
the
term
10
throughout
the
chapter.
11
Under
current
law,
moneys
collected
due
to
the
imposition
of
12
the
emergency
communications
service
surcharge
are
deposited
in
13
the
911
emergency
communications
fund.
Moneys
remaining
in
the
14
911
emergency
communications
fund
after
paying
all
obligations
15
may
first
be
used
to
provide
grants
to
public
safety
answering
16
points
agreeing
to
consolidate.
The
bill
eliminates
this
17
distribution
option.
18
The
bill
creates
transition
provisions
in
order
to
implement
19
47
C.F.R.
pt.
9,
subpt.
J.
In
a
corresponding
order,
the
20
federal
communications
commission
stated
that
the
purposes
21
of
the
regulations
are
to
expedite
the
transition
to
next
22
generation
911,
to
help
ensure
the
nation’s
911
system
23
functions
effectively,
and
to
support
the
deployment
of
24
advanced
911
capabilities.
The
order
defines
responsibilities
25
and
sets
deadlines
for
originating
service
providers
to
26
implement
next
generation
911
capabilities
on
their
networks
27
and
deliver
911
calls
to
next
generation
911
systems.
28
The
bill
directs
the
department
of
homeland
security
29
and
emergency
management
(department)
to
work
with
the
Iowa
30
communications
network
to
procure
and
implement
new
internet
31
protocol
routers
to
improve
the
next
generation
911
network.
32
Once
the
department
completes
implementation
of
the
new
33
routers,
the
bill
directs
the
current
router
provider
to
34
decommission
the
existing
routers.
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The
bill
directs
the
department,
between
the
effective
1
date
of
the
bill
and
June
30,
2026,
to
begin
the
process
of
2
preparing
to
fund
wireline
cost
recovery.
During
that
time,
3
joint
911
service
boards
shall
fund
wireline
cost
recovery
as
4
applicable.
The
bill
states
that
wireline
cost
recovery
will
5
be
the
responsibility
of
the
department
from
July
1,
2026,
6
until
a
valid
phase
1
request
is
in
place
as
described
in
47
7
C.F.R.
pt.
9,
subpt.
J.
The
responsibility
to
fund
wireline
8
cost
recovery
once
a
valid
phase
1
request
is
in
place
follows
9
the
procedures
set
forth
in
47
C.F.R.
pt.
9,
subpt.
J.
10
The
bill
directs
the
department
to
study
multiple
topics
11
concerning
public
safety
answering
points
(PSAPs)
and
make
12
recommendations
to
the
general
assembly
by
January
1,
2026.
13
The
topics
include
the
concept
of
PSAP
managed
service
where
14
one
or
more
PSAP
could
enter
into
an
agreement
with
another
15
PSAP
or
joint
service
board
for
the
sharing
of
management,
16
staffing,
policies
and
procedures,
and
equipment
and
systems;
17
when
the
managed
PSAP
could
operate
at
less
than
every
hour
18
of
every
day
as
needed
while
calls
for
the
service
area
19
are
answered
by
the
managing
PSAP;
funding
arrangements
and
20
terminology
for
the
managed
PSAP
and
managing
PSAP;
technical
21
and
operational
considerations
for
PSAPs
entering
into
an
22
agreement;
and
points
where
consolidation
of
systems
and
23
equipment
are
feasible.
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