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LC 3330

Generally revise 911 laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 3330 aimed to modernize 911 laws—overhauling governance, funding, and tech for PSAPs and users—yet the bill died in process and did not enact.

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Bill Summary · LC 3330

Summary of LC 3330 — Generally revise 911 laws

Overview

LC 3330 is a bill titled “Generally revise 911 laws” introduced on December 14, 2024. The bill falls under the subject areas of Communications, Information Technology, and Emergency and Disaster Services. Its intent, as suggested by the title, is to revise and modernize the state’s 911-related laws and governance. The current status is “Draft Died in Process,” indicating that the bill did not advance to enactment.

Purpose and Intent

  • Primary aim: Update and reform the framework governing emergency 911 services.
  • Likely goals (based on the title and subject matter): align 911 laws with contemporary technology and emergency response practices, improve governance of 911 systems, and address operational requirements for PSAPs (Public Safety Answering Points) and 911 service providers.
  • Specific policy goals, protections, or funding mechanisms are not provided in the available information.

Key Provisions (Note on Availability)

  • Text not provided in the summary. As a result, the exact provisions, requirements, or changes proposed by LC 3330 cannot be enumerated here.
  • In typical “revisions” of 911 laws, such bills may address areas such as:
    • Governance and oversight of 911 systems
    • Funding and cost recovery for PSAP operations
    • Technology modernization (e.g., enhanced 911, IP-based routing, location accuracy)
    • Text-to-911 capabilities and other accessibility considerations
    • Data privacy, security, reporting, and performance standards
    • Interoperability and coordination with local, state, and tribal entities

Readers should consult the full bill text for precise provisions and any fiscal notes or amendments.

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Likely affected: state and local government entities administering or funding 911 services, PSAPs, 911 service providers, and potentially users who rely on 911, particularly if modernization or accessibility requirements are included.
  • Potential impacts (if enacted): changes to funding structures, compliance obligations for PSAPs and providers, new technology standards, and enhanced reporting or accountability measures.

Procedural Timeline and Status

  • Introduced: December 14, 2024
  • Drafter Assigned: December 14, 2024
  • Draft On Hold: December 14, 2024
  • Draft Died in Process: May 27, 2025
  • Current status: The bill did not advance to enactment; it is listed as having died in process.

Next Steps / Where to Find More

  • For the most accurate and detailed information, review the official bill text and amendments on the legislature’s website using the bill number LC 3330.
  • Check for any related fiscal notes, committee actions, or subsequent similar proposals in future sessions.

This summary provides an accessible overview based on the information available. For substantive details, the full bill text is required.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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