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Article 6-A
Local Enhanced Wireless 911 Program

Sections

325
Definitions
326
New York state interoperable and emergency communication board
327
New York state interoperable and emergency communication board membership
328
Powers and duties of the board
328‑B
Powers and duties of the chairperson
329
Certification of compliance with board standards
330
Routing of wireless 911 service calls
331
Funding of local public safety answering points
332
Allocations
333
Expedited deployment funding of local public safety answering points
334
County of Onondaga enhanced 911 emergency telephone system
335
County of Tompkins enhanced 911 emergency telephone system
336
County of Broome enhanced 911 emergency telephone system
336*2
County of Madison enhanced 911 emergency telephone system
337
County of Tioga enhanced 911 emergency telephone system
338
County of Albany enhanced 911 emergency telephone system
 



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