Bill Text: IA SF264 | 2015-2016 | 86th General Assembly | Enrolled


Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to access to local exchange service information. (Formerly SSB 1025.) Effective 7-1-15.

Spectrum: Committee Bill

Status: (Passed) 2015-04-17 - Signed by Governor. S.J. 897. [SF264 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2015-SF264-Enrolled.html
Senate File 264 - Enrolled




                              SENATE FILE       
                              BY  COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY

                              (SUCCESSOR TO SSB
                                  1025)
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                                   A BILL FOR
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                                        Senate File 264

                             AN ACT
 RELATING TO ACCESS TO LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICE INFORMATION.

 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
    Section 1.  Section 34A.8, subsection 1, Code 2015, is
 amended to read as follows:
    1.  A local exchange service provider shall furnish to the
 E911 service provider, designated by the joint E911 service
 board, all names, addresses, and telephone number information
 concerning its subscribers which will be served by the E911
 system and shall periodically update the local exchange service
 information.  The E911 service provider shall furnish the
 addresses and telephone number information received from the
 local exchange service provider to the director for use in the
 mass notification and emergency messaging system as defined
 in section 29C.2. The local exchange service provider shall
 receive as compensation for the provision of local exchange
 service information charges according to its tariffs on file
 with and approved by the Iowa utilities board. The tariff
 charges shall be the same whether or not the local exchange
 service provider is designated as the E911 service provider by
 the joint E911 service board.
    Sec. 2.  Section 34A.8, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code 2015,
 is amended to read as follows:
    b.  The director, program manager, joint E911 service board,
 local emergency management commission established pursuant to
 section 29C.9, the designated E911 service provider, and the
 public safety answering point, their agents, employees, and
 assigns shall use local exchange service information provided
 by the local exchange service provider solely for the purposes
 of providing E911 emergency telephone service or providing
 related 911 call alert mass notification and emergency
 messaging services as described in section 29C.17A utilizing
 only the subscriber's information to a subscriber who consents
 to the provision of such services, and it shall otherwise be
 kept confidential. A person who violates this section is
 guilty of a simple misdemeanor.


                                                             
                               PAM JOCHUM
                               President of the Senate


                                                             
                               KRAIG PAULSEN
                               Speaker of the House
    I hereby certify that this bill originated in the Senate and
 is known as Senate File 264, Eighty=sixth General Assembly.


                                                             
                               MICHAEL E. MARSHALL
                               Secretary of the Senate
 Approved                , 2015


                                                             
                               TERRY E. BRANSTAD
                               Governor

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