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'''''9-1-1 Authority''''' is a State, County, Regional or other governmental entity responsible for 9-1-1 service operations. For example, this could be a county/parish or other local government, a special 9-1-1 or Emergency Communications District, a Council of Governments or other similar body. <br /><br />'''<u>Also known as:</u>''' |
'''''9-1-1 Authority''''' is a State, County, Regional, or other governmental entity responsible for 9-1-1 service operations. For example, this could be a county/parish or other local government, a special 9-1-1 or Emergency Communications District, a Council of Governments, or other similar body. <br /><br />'''<u>Also known as:</u>''' |
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 23 June 2023
9-1-1 Authority is a State, County, Regional, or other governmental entity responsible for 9-1-1 service operations. For example, this could be a county/parish or other local government, a special 9-1-1 or Emergency Communications District, a Council of Governments, or other similar body.
Also known as:
- AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction)
- 9-1-1 Governing Authority