Bill
LC 3330
Generally revise 911 laws
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.
Bill
LC 3330
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.
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.
Readers should consult the full bill text for precise provisions and any fiscal notes or amendments.
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