The E911 Fund Repeal Amendment Act of 2025 proposes the repeal of the Emergency and Non-Emergency Telephone Calling Systems Fund, which is no longer being utilized for its original purpose of covering capital equipment costs. The bill amends the Emergency and Non-Emergency Telephone Calling Systems Fund Act of 2000 by revising Section 603 to specify that funds will now be used solely for costs associated with providing the 911 and 311 systems. Additionally, it repeals Subsections (d) and (g) of Section 603, as well as Section 604c, effectively eliminating the fund's previous structure and intended use.
The bill includes a fiscal impact statement adopted from the Chief Financial Officer, indicating that the Council has assessed the financial implications of this repeal. The act will take effect after receiving approval from the Mayor and undergoing a 30-day congressional review period, as stipulated by the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.