Oklahoma Code § 63-2846

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Mandatory provision of emergency telephone service –
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A.  All local exchange companies, and wireless and other
telephone service companies providing service to users in an area in
which 9-1-1 emergency telephone service is currently operating shall
also provide emergency telephone service to all subscribing service
users in that area.  Wireless and other telephone service companies
shall provide information necessary for automatic number
identification, automatic location identification and selective
routing of 9-1-1 emergency wireless calls to cities and counties
answering emergency telephone calls for maintenance of existing 9-1-
1 databases.  If the state or an area of the state is utilizing a
Next Generation 9-1-1 system that uses the National Emergency Number
Association (NENA) i3 standard for call delivery, then the service
company shall provide the data elements required by the standard.
The governing body may reasonably require sufficient information to
ensure compliance with this section and to provide data for audit
and budgetary calculation purposes.
B.  Information that a wireless service provider is required to
furnish in providing 9-1-1 service is confidential and exempt from
disclosure.  The wireless service provider is not liable to any
person who uses a 9-1-1 service created under this title for the

release of information furnished by the wireless service provider in
providing 9-1-1 service.  Information that is confidential under
this section may be released only for budgetary calculation purposes
and only in aggregate form so that no provider-specific information
may be extrapolated.

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