Kan. Senate Panel Weighs State 911 Agency
It’s time for Kansas to crystallize 911 as a “state function” by establishing a fee-based agency, Kansas 911 Coordinating Council Chairman Troy Briggs said Wednesday. The Haskell County sheriff supported HB-2690 at a livestreamed Senate Utilities Committee hearing. The proposed…
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state 911 administration shakeup would replace the council with a state 911 board, allow counties to contract with each other to consolidate public safety answering points and require transfer of 911 fees collected from monthly phone bills and prepaid wireless sales to various state 911 funds at the state treasury. The Kansas House last month voted 117-3 for the 911 bill (see 2402230016).