Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/2007/401.710
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ORS 401.710 - Definitions for ORS 305.823 and 401.710 to 401.816 - 2007 Oregon Revised Statutes
2007 ORS Vol. 10 Chapter 401 Section 401.710
Defini­tions for ORS 305.823 and 401.710 to 401.816
401.715
Exemp­tion from liability for 9-1-1 providers
9-1-1 emergency reporting systems mandatory
Minimum standards for public safety tel­e­com­mu­ni­ca­­tions per­sonnel
Submission of revised plan
When blocking of telephone numbers prohibited
401.770
Use of 9-1-1 system by users with hearing or speech impair­ments
Jurisdic­tions to provide disaster recovery plan
2007 ORS 401.710¹
Definitions for ORS 305.823 and 401.710 to 401.816
As used in ORS 305.823 (Local government tax on telephone services prohibited) and 401.710 (Definitions for ORS 305.823 and 401.710 to 401.816) to 401.816 (Primary public safety answering points), unless the context requires otherwise:
(8) "Local government" has the meaning given that term in ORS 190.710 (Definitions for ORS 190.710 to 190.800).
(9) "Provider" means a utility or other vendor or supplier of telecommunications service or equipment that provides telecommunications with access to the 9-1-1 emergency reporting system through local exchange service, cellular service or other wired or wireless means.
(10) "Public or private safety agency" means any unit of state or local government, a special-purpose district or a private firm that provides or has authority to provide fire-fighting, police, ambulance or emergency medical services.
(11) "Public safety answering point" means a 24-hour communications facility established as an answering location for 9-1-1 calls originating within a given service area. A "primary public safety answering point" receives all calls directly from the public. A "secondary public safety answering point" only receives calls from a primary public safety answering point on a transfer or relay basis.
(12) "Subscriber" means a person who has telecommunication access to the 9-1-1 emergency reporting system through local exchange service, cellular service or other wired or wireless means.
(13) "TTY" means a telephone-typewriter used by a person with a hearing or speech impairment to communicate with another device or individual.
(14) "Utility" means a utility as defined in ORS 759.005 (Definitions), a telecommunications carrier as defined in ORS 133.721 (Definitions for ORS 41.910 and 133.721 to 133.739) or a municipality or any provider of exchange access services.
(15) "Vendor" means any corporation, company, individual or association, providing telephone customer premises equipment or equipment specific to the operation of enhanced 9-1-1 telephone service.
(16) "9-1-1 emergency reporting system" means a telephone service that provides the users of a public telephone system the ability to reach a primary public safety answering point by calling 9-1-1.
(17) "9-1-1 jurisdiction" means an entity created under ORS chapter 190, a county service district established under ORS chapter 451 to provide an emergency communications system, an emergency communications district created under ORS 401.818 (Definitions for ORS 401.818 to 401.857) to 401.857 (Advisory committee) or a group of public or private safety agencies who have agreed in writing to jointly plan the installation, maintenance, operation or improvement of a 9-1-1 emergency reporting system.
(18) "9-1-1 service area" means the geographical area that contains the entire central office serving area from which the primary public safety answering point will have the capability to answer calls placed to 9-1-1. [1981 c.533 §1; 1987 c.447 §125; 1987 c.525 §5; 1987 c.671 §15; 1989 c.793 §2; 1991 c.743 §1; 1993 c.187 §23; 1995 c.276 §1; 1999 c.1093 §13; 2007 c.70 §158; 2007 c.740 §32]
§§ 401.710 (Definitions for ORS 305.823 and 401.710 to 401.816) to 401.790 (Office to ensure compliance)