A RESOLUTION
No. _____________
WHEREAS, the General Assembly of the State of Georgia through the passage of
House Bill 1422 signed by the Governor and placed in effect on March 20, 1990
authorized local governments to modify 9-1-1 charges up to a maximum of $1.50
per billable telephone per month, upon each telephone service subscribed to by
telephone subscribers whose exchange access lines are in the areas served or
which would be served by the 9-1-1 service as stipulated by O.C.G.A. ?46-5-133;
WHEREAS, a general vote or public hearing is not required for a modification of
the charge. All governments operating a 9-1-1 system prior to March 7, 1988
are exempt from these requirements;
WHEREAS, Part 4 of Article 2 of Chapter 5 of Title 46 of the Official Code of
Georgia Annotated, as amended by Act No. 881, Georgia Laws 1998, authorizes
local governments to impose a wireless enhanced 9-1-1 charge upon each wireless
telecommunications connection subscribed to by subscribers whose billing
address is within the jurisdiction of the local government;
WHEREAS, the Council of Columbus, Georgia adopted Resolution No. 402-98,
effective November 12, 1998, imposing a monthly wireless enhanced 9-1-1 charge
of $1.00 upon each wireless telecommunications connection subscribed to by
telephone subscribers whose billing address is within the jurisdiction of the
Columbus Consolidated Government;
WHEREAS, the Council of Columbus, Georgia is required to pass a resolution on
an annual basis determining and authorizing a monthly 9-1-1 and wireless
enhanced 9-1-1 charge;
WHEREAS, O.C.G.A. ?46-5-134 requires that charges collected be deposited in a
restricted revenue fund known as the Emergency Telephone Fund;
WHEREAS, the 9-1-1 funds may be expended for the lease, purchase or maintenance
of telephone equipment, cost associated with the 9-1-1 service supplier to
include recurring charges, salaries for 9-1-1 personnel, office supplies for
public safety answering points, and the cost of leasing or purchasing a
building used as a public safety answering point;
WHEREAS, the enhanced wireless 9-1-1 funds may be used to pay the nonrecurring
and recurring installation, maintenance, service, and network charges of a
wireless service supplier which are associated with providing automatic number
identification of a wireless telecommunications connection and the location of
the base station or cell site which receives a ?9-1-1? call from a wireless
telecommunications connection. Thirty cents of the enhanced wireless 9-1-1
charge shall be deposited in a restricted reserve account of the Emergency
Telephone phone designated as the Wireless Phase II Reserve Account to pay the
nonrecurring and recurring installation, maintenance, service, and network
charges of a wireless service supplier which are associated with providing
automatic number identification and automatic location identification of a
wireless telecommunications connection;
WHEREAS, each service supplier collecting 9-1-1 charges on behalf of the local
government is entitled to retain an administrative fee equal to 3% of the gross
9-1-1 charge receipts. The remaining funds will be due quarterly to the local
government;
WHEREAS, the 9-1-1 charge may be reduced at any time by resolution and must be
reduced if accumulated revenue exceed by one and one-half the unexpended funds
in the preceding fiscal year. This reduction must be in an amount that will
avert the accumulation of funds that exceed one and one-half of the unexpended
funds in the preceding fiscal year.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA HEREBY RESOLVES:
Under the authority of O.C.G.A. ?46-5-134 the 9-1-1 charge for Columbus,
Georgia will remain at $1.50 per month per billable telephone and VoIP
connection for another year and the enhanced wireless 9-1-1 charge for
Columbus, Georgia will remain at $1.00 per month per billable wireless
communication. An Emergency Telephone Fund has been established for 9-1-1
charges.
Introduced at a regular meeting of the Council of Columbus, Georgia, held on
the 21st day of June, 2011, and adopted at said meeting by the affirmative vote
of ________ members of said council.
Councilor Allen voting ___________________
Councilor Baker voting
Councilor Barnes voting__________________
Councilor Davis voting_
Councilor Henderson voting
Councilor Huff voting_____________________
Councilor McDaniel voting
Councilor Thomas voting_________________
Councilor Pugh voting ___________________
Councilor Woodson voting________________
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Tiny Washington, Clerk of Council
Teresa Pike Tomlinson, Mayor
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