West Virginia Code § 24-6-2

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As used in this article, unless the context clearly requires a different meaning:
"Automatic location identification" or "ALI" means a telecommunications network capability
that enables the automatic display of information defining the geographical location of the
telephone used to place a wireless enhanced 911 call.
"Automatic number identification" or "ANI" means a telecommunications network capability
that enables the automatic display of the telephone number used to place a wireless
enhanced 911 call. u
"Commercial mobile radio service provider" or "CMRS provider" means cellular licensees,
broadband personal communications services (PCS) licensees and specialized mobile radio
(SMR) providers, as those terms are defined by the Feaderal Communications Commission,
which offer on a post-paid or prepaid basis or via a combination of those two methods, real-
time, two-way switched voice service that is intercolnnected with the public switched
network and includes resellers of any commerscial mobile radio service.
"County answering point" or "public safetyi answering point" or "PSAP" means a facility to
which 911 calls are initially routed for response and where county personnel respond to
specific requests for emergency service by directly dispatching the appropriate emergency
service provider, relaying a message to the appropriate provider or transferring the call to
the appropriate provider.
"Emergency services organization" means the organization established under article five,
chapter fifteen of this code.
"Emergency sVervice provider" means any emergency services organization or public safety
unit.
"Emergency telecommunicator" means a professional telecommunicator meeting the
training requirements set forth in §24-6-5 and is a first responder tasked with the gathering
of information related to medical emergencies, the provision of assistance and instructions
by voice, prior to the arrival of emergency medical services (EMS), and the dispatching and
support of EMS resources responding to an emergency call.
"Emergency telephone system" means a telephone system which through normal telephone
service facilities automatically connects a person dialing the primary emergency telephone
number to an established public agency answering point, but does not include an enhanced
emergency telephone system.
"Emergency services IP network" or "ESInet" means a shared public safety agency-managed
Internet-Protocol (IP) network that:
(A) Is used for emergency services communications;
(B) Provides an IP transport infrastructure that is capable of carrying voice and data and
that supports NG911 service core functions such as routing and location validation of
emergency service requests; and
(C) Is engineered, managed, and intended to support emergency public safety
communications and 911 service.
"Enhanced emergency telephone system" or "enhanced 911 service" means a telephone
system which automatically connects the person dialing 911 to the appropriate county
answering point with ALI and ANI data.
"Next Generation 911" or "NG911" means a service that:
(A) Consists of coordinated intrastate 911 IP networks serving residents of West Virginia
with the routing of emergency service requests, by voiace or data, across public safety
ESInets;
(B) Automatically directs 911 emergency telephone calls and other emergency service
requests in data formats to the appropriate PSAP by routing using geographical information
system data; i
(C) Provides for ALI and ANI features; and
(D) Interconnects with enhanced 911 service.
"Prepaid wireless callinLg service" means prepaid wireless calling service as defined in
§11-15-2 of this code.
"Public agency" means the state and any municipality, county, public district or public
authority which provides or has authority to provide firefighting, police, ambulance, medical,
rescue or other emergency services.
"Public safety unit" means a functional division of a public agency which provides
firefighting, police, medical, rescue or other emergency services.
"Telephone company" means any public utility and any CMRS provider which is engaged in
the provision of telephone service whether primarily by means of wire or wireless facilities.
"Comprehensive plan" means a plan pertaining to the installing, modifying or replacing of
telephone switching equipment; a telephone utility's response in a timely manner to requests
for emergency telephone service by a public agency; a telephone utility's responsibility to
report to the Public Service Commission; charges and tariffs for the services and facilities
provided by a telephone utility; and access to an emergency telephone system by emergency
service organizations.
"Technical and operational standards" means those standards of telephone equipment and
processes necessary for the implementation of the comprehensive plan as defined in
subdivision (11) of this subsection.
"VoIP service" means interconnected voice over Internet protocol service as defined in the
code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Part 9, section 9.3, as amended.

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