Interoperability Division duties.

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  • (1) The Interoperability Division shall:
    • (a) review and make recommendations to the executive director, for approval by the board, regarding:
      • (i) statewide interoperability coordination and FirstNet standards;
      • (ii) technical, administrative, fiscal, technological, network, and operational issues for the implementation of statewide interoperability, coordination, and FirstNet;
      • (iii) assisting public agencies with the implementation and coordination of the Interoperability Division responsibilities; and
      • (iv) training for the public safety communications network and unified statewide 911 emergency services;
    • (b) review information and records regarding:
      • (i) aggregate information of the number of service subscribers by service type in a political subdivision;
      • (ii) matters related to statewide interoperability coordination;
      • (iii) matters related to FirstNet including advising the governor regarding FirstNet; and
      • (iv) training needs;
    • (c) prepare and submit to the executive director for approval by the board:
      • (i) an annual plan for the Interoperability Division; and
      • (ii) information required by the director to contribute to the comprehensive strategic plan described in Section 63H-7a-206;
    • (d) prepare and conduct annual training exercises:
      • (i) for public safety agencies; and
      • (ii) designed to enhance interoperability and the effectiveness and efficiency of public safety agencies; and
    • (e) fulfill all other duties imposed on the Interoperability Division by this chapter.
  • (2) The Interoperability Division may:
    • (a) recommend to the executive director to own, operate, or enter into contracts related to statewide interoperability, FirstNet, and training;
    • (b) request information needed under Subsection (1)(b)(i) from:
      • (i) the State Tax Commission; and
      • (ii) public safety agencies; and
    • (c) employ an outside consultant to study and advise the Interoperability Division on:
      • (i) issues of statewide interoperability;
      • (ii) FirstNet; and
      • (iii) training.
  • (3) The information requested by and provided to the Interoperability Division under Subsection (1)(b)(i) is a protected record in accordance with Section 63G-2-305.
  • (4) This section does not expand the authority of the State Tax Commission to request additional information from a telecommunication service provider.




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