Utah Code § 69-2-201

Public safety answering point -- Establishment -- Administration -- Consolidation
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(1)
(a) A public agency may:
(i) operate a public safety answering point to provide 911 emergency service to any part of the
geographic area within the public agency's jurisdiction;
(ii) subject to Subsection (1)(b), operate a public safety answering point with any other
contiguous public agency to provide 911 emergency service to any part of the geographic
area within the public agencies' jurisdictions;

(iii) operate a public safety answering point under an agreement with another public agency
that existed before January 1, 2017, to provide 911 emergency service to any part of the
geographic area within the public agencies' jurisdictions; or
(iv) subject to Subsections (1)(b) and (c), operate a public safety answering point to provide 911
emergency service for all public safety agencies in a non-contiguous county of the fourth,
fifth, or sixth class, if the public agency is located in a county of the fourth, fifth, or sixth
class.
(b) A public agency that operates a public safety answering point in connection with another
public agency shall:
(i) provide for the operation of the public safety answering point by interlocal agreement
between the public agencies; and
(ii) submit a copy of the interlocal agreement each year to the director of the Utah
Communications Authority.
(c) A public agency that operates a public safety answering point described in Subsection (1)(a)
(iv) shall:
(i) promote interoperability among the public agencies served;
(ii) positively impact a large service territory; and
(iii) maintain a designation as an emergency medical service dispatch center as described in
Section 53-2d-403.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a public agency may not establish a dispatch center or a
public safety answering point after January 1, 2017.
(3)
(a) A public agency that operates a public safety answering point established before January 1,
2017, may:
(i) continue to operate the public safety answering point; or
(ii) physically consolidate the public safety answering point with another public safety answering
point operated by another contiguous public agency or consolidate with a non-contiguous
county in accordance with Subsection (1)(a)(iv).
(b) A county may establish a public safety answering point on or after January 1, 2017, if no
public safety answering point exists in the county.
(4) A public agency may, in order to provide funding for operating a public safety answering point:
(a) seek funds from the federal or state government;
(b) seek funds appropriated by local governmental taxing authorities to fund a public safety
agency; or
(c) seek gifts, donations, or grants from a private person.
(5)
(a) Each dispatch center in the state shall enter into an interlocal agreement with the governing
authority of a public safety answering point that serves the county for which the dispatch
center provides dispatch services.
(b) The agreement listed in Subsection (5)(a) shall:
(i) provide for:
(A) functional consolidation of the dispatch center with the public safety answering point that
allows for dispatching to occur without the caller being transferred; and
(B) a plan for the public safety answering point to provide 911 emergency service to the
geographic area served by the dispatch center that meets the standards in Section
69-2-204; and
(ii) if applicable, comply with Subsection 69-2-202(3).
(6)

(a) No public entity may cause or allow a 911 or emergency call box communication to be
redirected to any network other than to the 911 emergency service network.
(b) Each public entity shall comply with Subsection (6)(a) on or before July 1, 2019, and
thereafter.
(7) A special service district that operates a public safety answering point or a dispatch center:
(a) shall administer the public safety answering point or dispatch center in accordance with Title
17D, Chapter 1, Special Service District Act; and
(b) may raise funds, borrow money, or incur indebtedness for the purpose of maintaining the
public safety answering point or the dispatch center in accordance with:
(i) Section 17D-1-105; and
(ii) Section 17D-1-103.
(8) A public safety answering point and dispatch center shall adopt the statewide CAD-to-CAD call
handling and 911 call transfer protocol adopted by the Utah Communications Authority board
under Subsection 63H-7a-204(17).

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