Maryland Code § PS-1-302

Section PS-1-302
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(a) The General Assembly:
(1) recognizes the paramount importance of the safety and well-
being of the public;
(2) recognizes that timely and appropriate assistance must be
provided when the lives or property of the public are in imminent danger;
(3) recognizes that emergency assistance usually is summoned by
telephone, and that a multiplicity of emergency telephone numbers existed
throughout the State and within each county;
(4) was concerned that avoidable delays in reaching appropriate
emergency assistance were occurring to the jeopardy of life and property;
(5) acknowledges that the three digit number, 9-1-1, is a nationally
recognized and applied telephone number that may be used to summon emergency
assistance and to eliminate delays caused by lack of familiarity with emergency
numbers and by confusion in circumstances of crisis; and
(6) recognizes that all end user customers of 9-1-1-accessible
services, including consumers of prepaid wireless telecommunications service, should
contribute in a fair and equitable manner to the 9-1-1 Trust Fund.
(b) The purposes of this subtitle are to:
(1) establish the three digit number, 9-1-1, as the primary
emergency telephone number for the State; and

(2) provide for the orderly installation, maintenance, and operation
of 9-1-1 systems in the State.

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