Bill Text: GA HB256 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: 9-1-1 system; regulation of charges on prepaid wireless services; provisions
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 6-1)
Status: (Passed) 2011-05-11 - Effective Date [HB256 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2011-HB256-Introduced.html
Bill Title: 9-1-1 system; regulation of charges on prepaid wireless services; provisions
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 6-1)
Status: (Passed) 2011-05-11 - Effective Date [HB256 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2011-HB256-Introduced.html
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House
Bill 256 (AS PASSED HOUSE AND SENATE)
By:
Representatives Willard of the
49th,
Martin of the
47th,
Abrams of the
84th,
Taylor of the
79th,
Riley of the
50th,
and others
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Part 4 of Article 2 of Chapter 5 of Title 46 of the Official Code of
Georgia Annotated, relating to the emergency telephone number 9-1-1 system, so
as to provide for the comprehensive regulation of 9-1-1 charges on prepaid
wireless services; to provide for imposition, collection, and distribution of
such charges; to provide for procedures, conditions, and limitations; to provide
for powers, duties, and authority of counties, municipalities, and the state
revenue commissioner; to repeal certain provisions relating to prepaid wireless
service; to provide for related matters; to provide for effective dates; to
repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Part
4 of Article 2 of Chapter 5 of Title 46 of the Official Code of Georgia
Annotated, relating to the emergency telephone number 9-1-1 system, is amended
in Code Section 46-5-121, relating to legislative intent regarding 9-1-1
services, by adding a new subsection to read as follows:
"(e)
The General Assembly further finds that the collection methodology for prepaid
wireless telecommunications service should effectively capture 9-1-1 charges
from prepaid users. It is the intent of the General Assembly to move the
collection of existing 9-1-1 charges on prepaid wireless service to the retail
point of sale."
SECTION
2.
Said
part is further amended by repealing in its entirety Code Section 46-5-134.2,
relating to 9-1-1 charges for prepaid wireless service.
SECTION
3.
Said
part is further amended by adding a new Code section to read as
follows:
"46-5-134.2.
(a)
As used in this Code section, the term:
(1)
'Commissioner' means the state revenue commissioner.
(2)
'Consumer' means a person who purchases prepaid wireless telecommunications
service in a retail transaction.
(3)
'Department' means the Department of Revenue.
(4)
'Prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charge' means the charge that is required to be
collected by a seller from a consumer in the amount established under subsection
(b) of this Code section.
(5)
'Prepaid wireless telecommunications service' has the same meaning as prepaid
wireless service as such term is defined in Code Section 46-5-122.
(6)
'Provider' means a person that provides prepaid wireless telecommunications
service pursuant to a license issued by the Federal Communications
Commission.
(7)
'Retail transaction' means the purchase of prepaid wireless telecommunications
service from a seller for any purpose other than resale.
(8)
'Seller' means a person who sells prepaid wireless telecommunications service to
another person.
(9)
'Wireless telecommunications service' means commercial mobile radio service as
defined by Section 20.3 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as
amended.
(b)(1)
Counties and municipalities that operate a 9-1-1 public safety answering point,
including counties and municipalities that operate multijurisdictional or
regional 9-1-1 systems or have created a joint authority pursuant to Code
Section 46-5-138, are authorized to impose by ordinance or resolution a prepaid
wireless 9-1-1 charge in the amount of 75 cents per retail transaction.
Imposition of the fee authorized by this Code section by a county or
municipality is contingent upon compliance with the requirements of paragraph
(1) of subsection (j) of this Code section.
(2)
Where a county or municipality that operates a 9-1-1 public safety answering
point fails to comply with the requirements of paragraph (1) of subsection (j)
of this Code section by December 31, 2011, on and after that date, the prepaid
wireless 9-1-1 charge authorized by paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be
imposed within the jurisdiction of such counties and municipalities as a state
fee for state purposes.
(c)
Where a county or municipality imposes a 9-1-1 charge as authorized by
paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of this Code section, or the 9-1-1 charge
is imposed by the State of Georgia by paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of this
Code section, the prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charge shall be collected by the
seller from the consumer with respect to each retail transaction occurring in
this state. The amount of the prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charge shall be either
separately stated on an invoice, receipt, or other similar document that is
provided to the consumer by the seller, or otherwise disclosed to the
consumer.
(d)
For the purposes of subsection (c) of this Code section, a retail transaction
that is effected in person by a consumer at a business location of the seller
shall be treated as occurring in this state if that business location is in this
state, and any other retail transaction shall be treated as occurring in this
state if the retail transaction is treated as occurring in this state for
purposes of a prepaid wireless calling service as provided in paragraph (3) of
subsection (e) of Code Section 48-8-77.
(e)
The prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charge shall be the liability of the consumer and not
of the seller or of any provider, except that the seller shall be liable to
remit all prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charges that the seller collects from consumers
as provided in this Code section, including all such charges that the seller is
deemed to collect where the amount of the charge has not been separately stated
on an invoice, receipt, or other similar document provided to the consumer by
the seller.
(f)
The amount of the prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charge that is collected by a seller
from a consumer, if such amount is separately stated on an invoice, receipt, or
other similar document provided to the consumer by the seller, shall not be
included in the base for measuring any tax, fee, surcharge, or other charge that
is imposed by this state, any political subdivision of this state, or any
intergovernmental agency.
(g)
If a minimal amount of prepaid wireless telecommunications service is sold with
a prepaid wireless device for a single, nonitemized price, then the seller may
elect not to apply the amount specified in subsection (b) of this Code section
to such transaction. For purposes of this subsection, the term 'minimal' means
an amount of service denominated as ten minutes or less, or $5.00 or
less.
(h)
Prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charges collected by sellers shall be remitted to the
commissioner at the times and in the manner provided by Chapter 8 of Title 48
with respect to the sales and use tax imposed on prepaid wireless calling
service. The commissioner shall establish registration and payment procedures
that substantially coincide with the registration and payment procedures that
apply to the sale of prepaid wireless calling service under Chapter 8 of
Title 48. Audit and appeal procedures applicable under Chapter 8 of Title
48 shall apply to the prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charge. The commissioner shall
establish procedures by which a seller of prepaid wireless telecommunications
service may document that a sale is not a retail transaction, which procedures
shall substantially coincide with the procedures for documenting sale for resale
transactions under Chapter 8 of Title 48. Nothing in this Code section
shall authorize the commissioner to require that sellers of prepaid wireless
calling services identify, report, or specify the jurisdiction within which the
retail sale of such services occurred.
(i)
A seller shall be permitted to deduct and retain 3 percent of prepaid wireless
9-1-1 charges that are collected by the seller from consumers.
(j)
Prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charges remitted to the commissioner as provided in this
Code section shall be distributed to counties, municipalities, and the State of
Georgia as follows:
(1)
On or before the December 31 of the year prior to the first year that the fee is
imposed, each county and municipal corporation levying the fee, including
counties and municipalities levying the fee that operate multijurisdictional or
regional 9-1-1 systems or have created a joint authority pursuant to Code
Section 46-5-138, shall file with the commissioner a certified copy of the
pertinent parts of all ordinances and resolutions and amendments thereto which
levy the prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charge authorized by this Code section. The
ordinance or resolution specified herein shall specify an effective date of
January 1, 2012, and impose a fee in the amount specified in paragraph (1) of
subsection (b) of this Code section. The filing required by this paragraph
shall be a condition of the collection of the prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charge
within any county or municipality.
(2)(A)
Each county or municipality operating a public safety answering point that has
levied the prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charge authorized by this Code section and
complied with the filing requirement of paragraph (1) of this subsection shall
receive an amount calculated by multiplying the total amount remitted to the
commissioner during the 12 month period ending June 30 times a fraction,
the numerator of which is the population of the jurisdiction or jurisdictions
operating the public safety answering point and the denominator of which is the
total population of the state. An amount calculated by multiplying the total
amount remitted to the commissioner during the 12 month period ending June 30
times a fraction, the numerator of which is the total population of any
jurisdiction or jurisdictions operating public safety answering points that have
not complied with the filing requirement of paragraph (1) of this subsection and
the denominator of which is the total population of this state, shall be
deposited as provided in paragraph (5) of this subsection.
(B)
Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (A) of this paragraph, the
initial distribution shall be calculated using the total amount remitted to the
commissioner during the six-month period beginning January 1, 2012, and ending
June 30, 2012.
(C)
For the purposes of this paragraph, population shall be measured by the United
States decennial census of 2010 or any future such census plus any corrections
or revisions contained in official statements by the United States Bureau of the
Census made prior to the first day of September immediately preceding the
distribution of the proceeds of such charges by the commissioner and any
official census data received by the commissioner from the United States Bureau
of the Census or its successor agency pertaining to any newly incorporated
municipality. Such corrections, revisions, or additional data shall be
certified to the commissioner by the Office of Planning and Budget on or before
August 31 of each year.
(3)
Funds shall be distributed annually on or before October 15 of each year. Such
distribution shall include any delinquent charges actually collected by the
commissioner for a previous fiscal year which have not been previously
distributed.
(4)
Prior to calculating the distributions to county and municipal governments as
provided in this subsection, the commissioner shall subtract an amount, not to
exceed 2 percent of remitted charges, to defray the cost of administering and
distributing funds from the prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charge. Such amount shall be
paid into the general fund of the state treasury.
(5)
Funds distributed to a county or municipality pursuant to this Code section
shall be deposited and accounted for in a separate restricted revenue fund known
as the Emergency Telephone System Fund, maintained by the local government
pursuant to paragraph (2) of subsection (d) of Code Section 46-5-134. The
commissioner shall deposit all funds received pursuant to paragraph (2) of
subsection (b) of this Code section, other than the funds received pursuant
paragraph (4) of this subsection, into the general fund of the state treasury in
compliance with Article 4 of Chapter 12 of Title 45, the 'Budget Act.' It is
the intention of the General Assembly, subject to the appropriation process,
that an amount equal to the amount deposited into the general fund of the state
treasury as provided in this paragraph be appropriated each year to a program of
state grants to counties and municipalities administered by the department for
the purpose of supporting the operations of public safety answering points in
the improvement of 9-1-1 service delivery. The department shall promulgate
rules and regulations for the administration of the 9-1-1 grant
program.
(6)
Notwithstanding a county's or municipality's failure to comply with the filing
requirement of paragraph (1) of this subsection prior to January 1, 2012, a
county or municipality that subsequently meets such filing requirements prior to
January 1 of any subsequent year shall become eligible to participate in the
next succeeding distribution of proceeds pursuant to subparagraph (A) of
paragraph (2) of this subsection.
(k)(1)
No provider or seller of prepaid wireless telecommunications service shall be
liable for damages to any person resulting from or incurred in connection with
the provision of, or failure to provide, 9-1-1 or enhanced 9-1-1 service, or for
identifying, or failing to identify, the telephone number, address, location, or
name associated with any person or device that is accessing or attempting to
access 9-1-1 or enhanced 9-1-1 service.
(2)
No provider or seller of prepaid wireless telecommunications service shall be
liable for damages to any person resulting from or incurred in connection with
the provision of any lawful assistance to any investigative or law enforcement
officer of the United States, this or any other state, or any political
subdivision of this or any other state in connection with any lawful
investigation or other law enforcement activity by such law enforcement
officer.
(3)
In addition to the liability provisions of paragraphs (1) and (2) of this
subsection, the provisions of Code Section 46-5-135 shall apply to sellers and
providers of prepaid wireless telecommunications service.
(l)
The prepaid wireless 9-1-1 charge authorized by this Code section shall be the
only 9-1-1 funding obligation imposed with respect to prepaid wireless
telecommunications service in this state, and no tax, fee, surcharge, or other
charge shall be imposed by this state, any political subdivision of this state,
or any intergovernmental agency for 9-1-1 funding purposes upon any provider,
seller, or consumer with respect to the sale, purchase, use, or provision of
prepaid wireless telecommunications
service."
SECTION
4.
(a)
This section and Section 5 of this Act shall become effective upon their
approval by the Governor or upon their becoming law without such
approval.
(b) Section 3 of this Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without such approval only for local administrative purposes but in no event shall a fee and charge be imposed prior to January 1, 2012. Section 3 shall become effective for all purposes on January 1, 2012.
(c) Sections 1 and 2 of this Act shall become effective on January 1, 2012.
(b) Section 3 of this Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without such approval only for local administrative purposes but in no event shall a fee and charge be imposed prior to January 1, 2012. Section 3 shall become effective for all purposes on January 1, 2012.
(c) Sections 1 and 2 of this Act shall become effective on January 1, 2012.
SECTION
5.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.