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16-C E-911 & PSAP Contract
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AGENDA
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16-C
AGENDA - Type
RESOLUTION
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Approve contract with Ark-Tex for E-911 service and PSAP equipment
AGENDA - Date
11/6/2003
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CSEC page 7 <br />FY 2004/2005 Contract for 9-1-1 Services <br /> <br />8.1 <br /> <br />8.2 <br /> <br />8.3 <br /> <br />Art, 8. 9-1-1 Funds Distribution <br /> <br />The Commission will distribute all 9-1-I funds, both service fee and surcharge, in <br />accordance with Texas Law and CSEC rule and policy. As provided by Texas <br />Government Code, Article IX, Section 6.34 (a), General Appropriations Act, a <br />state agency shall distribute grants on a reimbursement basis, or as needed, <br />unless otherwise provided by statute or otherwise determined by the grantor <br />agency to be necessary for the purposes of the grant. <br /> <br />Quarterly disbursement of 9-1-1 funds to the RPC shall be made on a <br />reimbursement basis according to current Commission policy. If the RPC's <br />funding is depleted before the end of a fiscal quarter, a financial emergency <br />funding rec~uest may be made by the RPC to the Commission (see Art. 9. RPC <br />Emergency Funding). <br /> <br />The Commission has determined that a proper public purpose is served by <br />providing start-up funding, at the beginning of each fiscal year, to the RPC for <br />payment of operating costs of the region's 9-1-1 system. Start-up funding to the <br />RPC from the Commission may be made at the beginning of each fiscal year. <br />The Commission shall provide start-up funds to the RPC according to Commission <br />policy. Start~up funding is defined as cash from appropriated funds provided by <br />the Commission to the region to pay initial fiscal year 9-1-1 program expenses, <br />prior to the first quarterly reimbursement request being received for the current <br />fiscal year. Start-up funds from the prior fiscal year, ending the preceding August <br />31st, shall be returned to the Commission no later that October 30th each year. <br /> <br />9.1 <br /> <br />9.2 <br /> <br />9.3 <br /> <br />Art. 9. RPC Emergency Funding <br /> <br />The Commission may provide appropriated funds to the RPC upon demonstration <br />and documentation that a financial emergency exists that will compromise the 9-1-1 <br />system or impact public safety. <br /> <br />The Commission shall consider a financial emergency as a situation in which the <br />RPC requires additional funding to sustain the current and normal operation of 9-1-1 <br />systems and their administration, as well as to meet contractual obligations as <br />provided for in their approved strategic plan; and that, without the assistance of <br />these additional funds, would result in a compromise of the 9-1-1 system or impact <br />public safety. A financial emergency wouM arise, and public safety compromised, <br />if the 9-1-1 system was terminated due to non-payment of invoices. <br /> <br />Emergency funds may be distributed based upon the documented expenditures <br />creating the need. The provision of emergency funds will be used for specific <br />operational and administrative expenses identified in the supporting documentation. <br /> <br /> <br />
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