This bill proposes the repeal of Section 34A.12 of the Code 2026, which currently allows the 911 program manager to request reimbursement from joint 911 service boards for reasonable costs associated with delivering 911 call traffic to public safety answering points. Additionally, it eliminates the requirement for these service boards to reimburse the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management within 30 days of such requests.
By removing this section, the bill effectively ends the reimbursement process for costs related to 911 call traffic delivery, thereby altering the financial responsibilities of joint 911 service boards and the 911 program manager. This change may impact how costs are managed and allocated within the 911 service framework in Iowa.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 34A.12