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91_SB0149enr SB149 Enrolled LRB9102274MWgc 1 AN ACT to amend the Emergency Telephone System Act by 2 changing Sections 6 and 15.6. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Emergency Telephone System Act is amended 6 by changing Sections 6 and 15.6 as follows: 7 (50 ILCS 750/6) (from Ch. 134, par. 36) 8 Sec. 6. Capabilities of system; pay telephones. All 9 systems shall be designed to meet the specific requirements 10 of each community and public agency served by the system. 11 Every system, whether basic or sophisticated, shall be 12 designed to have the capability of utilizing at least 1 of 13 the methods specified in Sections 2.03 through 2.06, in 14 response to emergency calls. The General Assembly finds and 15 declares that the most critical aspect of the design of any 16 system is the procedure established for handling a telephone 17 request for emergency services. 18 In addition, to maximize efficiency and utilization of 19 the system, all pay telephones within each system shall, 20 within 3 years after the implementation date or by December 21 31, 1985, whichever is later, enable a caller to dial "9-1-1" 22 for emergency services without the necessity of inserting a 23 coin. This paragraph does not apply to pay telephones 24 located in penal institutions, as defined in Section 2-14 of 25 the Criminal Code of 1961, that have been designated for the 26 exclusive use of committed persons. 27 (Source: P.A. 85-978.) 28 (50 ILCS 750/15.6) 29 Sec. 15.6. Enhanced 9-1-1 service; business service. 30 (a) After June 30, 2000, or within 18 months after SB149 Enrolled -2- LRB9102274MWgc 1 enhanced 9-1-1 service becomes available, any entity that 2 installs or operates a private business switch service and 3 provides telecommunications facilities or services to 4 businesses shall assure that the system is connected to the 5 public switched network in a manner that calls to 9-1-1 6 result in automatic number and location identification. For 7 buildings having their own street address and containing 8 workspace of 40,000 square feet or less, location 9 identification shall include the building's street address. 10 For buildings having their own street address and containing 11 workspace of more than 40,000 square feet, location 12 identification shall include the building's street address 13 and one distinct location identification per 40,000 square 14 feet of workspace. Separate buildings containing workspace of 15 40,000 square feet or less having a common public street 16 address shall have a distinct location identification for 17 each building in addition to the street address. 18 (b) Exemptions. Buildings containing workspace of more 19 than 40,000 square feet are exempt from the multiple location 20 identification requirements of subsection (a) if the building 21 maintains, at all times, alternative and adequate means of 22 signaling and responding to emergencies. Those means shall 23 include, but not be limited to, a telephone system that 24 provides the physical location of 9-1-1 calls coming from 25 within the building. Health care facilities are presumed to 26 meet the requirements of this paragraph if the facilities are 27 staffed with medical or nursing personnel 24 hours per day 28 and if an alternative means of providing information about 29 the source of an emergency call exists. Buildings under this 30 exemption must provide 9-1-1 service that provides the 31 building's street address. 32 Buildings containing workspace of more than 40,000 square 33 feet are exempt from subsection (a) if the building 34 maintains, at all times, alternative and adequate means of SB149 Enrolled -3- LRB9102274MWgc 1 signaling and responding to emergencies, including a 2 telephone system that provides the location of a 9-1-1 call 3 coming from within the building, and the building is serviced 4 by its own medical, fire and security personnel. Buildings 5 under this exemption are subject to emergency phone system 6 certification by the Illinois Commerce Commission. 7 Buildings in communities not serviced by enhanced 9-1-1 8 service are exempt from subsection (a).Private business9switch service 9-1-1 service.10(a) After June 30, 1996, an entity that installs or11operates a new private business switch service or replaces an12existing private business switch service and provides13telecommunications facilities or services to businesses shall14provide to those business end users the same level of 9-1-115service as the public agency and the telecommunications16carrier are providing to other business end users of the17local 9-1-1 system. This service shall include, but not be18limited to, the capability to identify the telephone number,19extension number, and the physical location that is the20source of the call to the number designated as the emergency21telephone number. After June 30, 1999, all entities22providing or operating a private business switch service23shall be in compliance with this Section.24(b) The private business switch operator is responsible25for forwarding end user automatic location identification26record information to the 9-1-1 system provider according to27the format, frequency, and procedures established by that28system provider.29 (c) This Act does not apply to any PBX telephone 30 extension that uses radio transmissions to convey electrical 31 signals directly between the telephone extension and the 32 serving PBX. 33 (d) An entity that violates this Section is guilty of a 34 business offense and shall be fined not less than $1,000 and SB149 Enrolled -4- LRB9102274MWgc 1 not more than $5,000. 2 (e) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to 3 preclude the Attorney General on behalf of the Commission or 4 on his or her own initiative, or any other interested person, 5 from seeking judicial relief, by mandamus, injunction, or 6 otherwise, to compel compliance with this Section. 7 (f) The Commission shall promulgate rules for the 8 administration of this Section no later than January 1, 2000. 9 10 (Source: P.A. 88-604, eff. 9-1-94; 89-222, eff. 1-1-96; 11 89-497, eff. 6-27-96.) 12 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 13 becoming law.