HF4597

Funding provided for development and implementation of a unified 911 center awareness platform that allows 911 centers to communicate and coordinate emergency responses, and money appropriated.
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

Related bill: SF4956

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

This bill provides funding to create a unified 911 center awareness platform. The goal is to allow different 911 centers to communicate and coordinate emergency responses in real time, even when incidents cross jurisdictional lines.

Main Provisions

  • Funding: Appropriates $1,750,000 in fiscal year 2027 from the general fund.
  • Grant recipient: The Metropolitan Emergency Services Board will receive the grant.
  • Project scope: Develop and implement a unified 911 center awareness platform that enables real-time communication and coordination across different 911 centers.
  • Maintenance: The grant may also be used to cover two years of maintenance for the platform.

Changes to Existing Law (Significant Changes)

  • Establishes a new state-funded program to support interoperable 911 communications across jurisdictions.
  • Shifts or adds funding to the Metropolitan Emergency Services Board to manage development, implementation, and maintenance of the platform.
  • Enables cross-boundary, real-time emergency coordination through a centralized awareness platform.

Fiscal/Administrative Details

  • Source of funds: General Fund.
  • Administration: Managed through the Commissioner of Public Safety.
  • Timing: Funding available in fiscal year 2027; includes potential maintenance funding for two years.

Potential Impact

  • Improves coordination among 911 centers across different areas.
  • Aims to reduce delays in emergency responses by sharing real-time information.

Relevant Terms unified 911 center awareness platform; 911 centers; real time; cross-jurisdictional; Metropolitan Emergency Services Board; general fund; appropriation; public safety; maintenance; grant.

Bill text versions

Past committee meetings

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 23, 2026HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toPublic Safety Finance and Policy
March 25, 2026HouseActionAuthor added
April 16, 2026HouseActionAuthor added
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