ARTICLE 1. Public Safety Telephone Service.

§§ 62A-1 through 62A-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2007-383, s. 2(a), effective January 1, 2008.

Cross References. - For present comparable provisions, see G.S. 143B-1400 et seq.


§§ 62A-13 through 62A-20: Reserved for future codification purposes.

ARTICLE 2. Wireless Telephone Service.

§§ 62A-21 through 62A-32: Repealed by Session Laws 2007-383, s. 3(a), effective January 1, 2008.

Editor's Note. - Session Laws 2007-383, s. 3(b), provides: "The records, personnel, property, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds, including the functions of budgeting and purchasing, of the Wireless 911 Board created under Article 2 of Chapter 62A of the General Statutes and repealed by subsection (a) of this section, are transferred to the 911 Board created under Article 3 of Chapter 62A of the General Statutes, as enacted by Section 1 of this act. All rules, decisions, and actions adopted, made, or taken by the Wireless 911 Board created under Article 2 of Chapter 62A of the General Statutes that have not been repealed or rescinded continue in effect until repealed or rescinded by the 911 Board created under Article 3 of Chapter 62A of the General Statutes, as enacted by Section 1 of this act."

Session Laws 2007-383, s. 3(c), provides: "The members of the Wireless 911 Board created under Article 2 of Chapter 62A of the General Statutes, other than a member appointed by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives to represent CMRS providers, serve as 11 of the initial members of the 911 Board created under Article 3 of Chapter 62A of the General Statutes, as enacted by Section 1 of this act, without reappointment by the Governor or the General Assembly. The State Chief Information Officer must designate which of the initial members who transfer to the 911 Board from the Wireless 911 Board serve four-year terms and which serve six-year terms so that the terms of half the members of the 911 Board, other than the State Chief Information Officer, will expire every two years.

"The following membership positions for the 911 Board have no counterparts on the Wireless 911 Board and must be appointed in accordance with Article 3 of Chapter 62A of the General Statutes:

"(1) Of the appointments by the Governor, an individual representing a VoIP provider and an individual representing the North Carolina chapter of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA).

"(2) Of the appointments by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, two individuals who represent local exchange carriers operating in North Carolina, one of whom represents a local exchange carrier with less than 50,000 access lines.

"(3) Of the appointments by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, an individual who represents a local exchange carrier with less than 200,000 access lines."

§§ 62A-33 through 62A-39: Reserved for future codification.

ARTICLE 3. Emergency Telephone Service.

Recodified as Part 10 of Article 15 of Chapter 143B (G.S. 143B-1400 through 143B-1416).

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§§ 62A-40 through 62A-56: Recodified as G.S. 143B-1400 through 143B-1416 by Session Laws 2015-241, s. 7A.3(2), effective September 18, 2015.



§§ 62A-57, 62A-58: Reserved for future codification purposes.