State of Alaska
Fiscal Note
Bill Version: SB 215
2018 Legislative Session
Fiscal Note Number: 1
(S) Publish Date: 4/4/2018
Identifier: SB215-DCCED-DCRA-03-16-18 Department: Department of Commerce, Community and
Title: ENHANCED 911:MULTI-LINE TELEPHONE Economic Development
SYSTEMS Appropriation: Community and Regional Affairs
Sponsor: JUDICIARY Allocation: Community and Regional Affairs
Requester: (S) Community and Regional Affairs OMB Component Number: 2879
Expenditures/Revenues
Note: Amounts do not include inflation unless otherwise noted below. (Thousands of Dollars)
Included in
FY2019 Governor's
Appropriation FY2019 Out-Year Cost Estimates
Requested Request
OPERATING EXPENDITURES FY 2019 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 FY 2023 FY 2024
Personal Services
Travel
Services
Commodities
Capital Outlay
Grants & Benefits
Miscellaneous
Total Operating 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Fund Source (Operating Only)
None
Total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Positions
Full-time
Part-time
Temporary
Change in Revenues
None
Total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Estimated SUPPLEMENTAL (FY2018) cost: 0.0 (separate supplemental appropriation required)
(discuss reasons and fund source(s) in analysis section)
Estimated CAPITAL (FY2019) cost: 0.0 (separate capital appropriation required)
(discuss reasons and fund source(s) in analysis section)
ASSOCIATED REGULATIONS
Does the bill direct, or will the bill result in, regulation changes adopted by your agency? No
If yes, by what date are the regulations to be adopted, amended or repealed?
Why this fiscal note differs from previous version/comments:
Not applicable, initial version.
Prepared By: Katherine Eldemar, Director Phone: (907)465-8249
Division: Division of Community and Regional Affairs Date: 03/16/2018
Approved By: Catherine Reardon, Director Date: 03/16/18
Agency: Division of Administrative Services, DCCED
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SB 215 - Fiscal Note 1
FISCAL NOTE ANALYSIS
STATE OF ALASKA BILL NO. SB215
2016 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
Analysis
SB215 provides that municipalities may by ordinance require installation of enhanced 911 systems when system operators
upgrade or install multiline telephone systems.
The bill mandates that an operator of a multiline system that does not allow for direct 911 dialing, and is not required by
ordinance to install enhanced 911, posts a prominant notice instructing callers how to reach 911.
The Division of Community and Regional Affairs does not anticipate fiscal impact from this legislation.
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Statutes affected:
SB0215A, AM SB 215, introduced 03/07/2018, passed House 05/10/2018, passed Senate 04/11/2018: 29.35.134
SB0215Z, AM Enrolled SB 215, introduced 05/10/2018: 29.35.134