Certificate of need repeal-2.
Provides statewide ICS access to public service groups without mandatory contracts, while assigning each organization responsibility for its equipment and programming costs.
Provides statewide ICS access to public service groups without mandatory contracts, while assigning each organization responsibility for its equipment and programming costs.
SF 89 seeks to clarify access to the statewide interoperable communications system (ICS) and outline roles, costs, and appeal processes for public service organizations and other entities sponsored by public entities. The bill emphasizes broad access, standardized user levels, and state-supported setup and training, with the expectation that equipment and ongoing costs are borne by the applying organization.
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