West Virginia Code § 24-6-4

Creation of emergency telephone systems
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(a) Upon the adoption by the Public Service Commission of a comprehensive plan, the public
agency may establish, consistent with the comprehensive plan, an emergency telephone
system within its jurisdiction. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to prohibit
or discourage in any way the establishment of multijurisdiction or regional systems, and any
emergency telephone system established pursuant to this article may includee the territory of
more than one public agency, or may include only a portion of the territory of a public
agency. To the extent feasible, emergency telephone systems shall be crentralized.
(b) Every emergency telephone system shall provide access to emuergency services
organizations, police, fire fighting and emergency medical and ambulance services and may
provide access to other emergency services. The system mayt also provide access to private
ambulance services. The emergency telephone system shall provide the necessary
mechanical equipment at the established public agency answering point to allow deaf
persons access to the system. In those areas in which a public safety unit of the state
provides emergency services, the system shall provide access to the public safety unit.
(c) The primary emergency telephone number to the extent possible shall be uniform
throughout the state.
(d) Insofar as it is consistent with applicable federal law and federal communications
commission regulations and orders, a telephone company in the normal course of replacing
or making major modifications to its switching equipment shall include the capability of
providing for the emergency telephone system and shall bear all costs related to including
that capability. All charges for other services and facilities provided by the telephone
company, including the provision of distribution facilities and station equipment, shall be
paid for by the public agency or public safety unit in accordance with the applicable tariff
rates then in effect for those services and facilities. Other costs pursuant to the emergency
telephone system shall be allocated as determined by the applicable comprehensive plan of
theW Public Service Commission.
(e) All coin-operated telephones within the state shall be of a design that will permit a caller
to initiate, without first having to insert a coin (dial tone first or post-pay systems), local calls
to the long distance and directory assistance operators, calls to the emergency telephone
number answering point, if one has been established in his or her local calling area, and to
other numbers for services as the telephone company may from time to time make available
to the public.

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