Private listing subscribers and 911 service.

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A. Private listing subscribers waive the privacy afforded by nonlisted or nonpublished numbers only to the extent that the name and address associated with the telephone number may be furnished to the enhanced 911 system for call routing or for automatic retrieval of location information in response to a call initiated to 911.

B. Information regarding the identity of private listing subscribers provided by a communications service provider, including names, addresses, telephone numbers or other identifying information, is not a public record and is not available for inspection.

C. Proprietary information provided by a communications service provider is not public information and may not be released to any person without the express permission of the submitting provider, except that information may be released or published as aggregated data that does not identify the number of subscribers or identify enhanced 911 system costs attributable to an individual communications service provider.

History: Laws 1989, ch. 25, § 11; 2001, ch. 110, § 11; 2005, ch. 203, § 8; 2017, ch. 122, § 7.

ANNOTATIONS

The 2017 amendment, effective June 16, 2017, provided that information regarding the identity of private listing subscribers provided by communications service providers is not a public record and that proprietary information provided by a communications service provider is not public information, and changed references to "telecommunications company or commercial mobile radio service provider" to "communications service provider"; in Subsection B, after "private listing subscribers", added "provided by a communications service provider"; and in Subsection C, replaced "commercial mobile radio" with "communications" and deleted references to "telecommunications companies" throughout the subsection.

The 2005 amendment, effective July 1, 2005, changed "mobile radio service provider" to "mobile radio service provider or telecommunications company" in two places in Subsection C.

The 2001 amendment, effective July 1, 2001, added the Subsection A designation and inserted "only" following "nonpublished numbers"; and added Subsections B and C.


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