The certification board shall represent diverse stakeholders of the 911 system and shall consist of the following volunteer members: (1) The chair or vice chair of the 911 advisory committee; (2) Two public safety answering point directors or 911 coordinators, one from the eastside and one from the westside of the Cascade mountains appointed by the 911 advisory committee; (3) Two labor union representatives from labor unions representing public safety telecommunicators; (4) One representative appointed by the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs; (5) One representative appointed by the Washington state fire chiefs association; (6) One representative from the Washington state association of counties appointed by the Washington state association of counties; and (7) Two public safety telecommunicators from a public safety answering point, one from the eastside and one from the westside of the Cascade mountains appointed by the 911 advisory committee.
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