SENATE BILL NO. 97 An Act relating to enhanced 911 emergency reporting systems; and providing for an effective date. Co-chairman Frank directed that SB 97 be brought on for discussion. KEN ERICKSON, aide to Senator Pearce, came before committee. He directed attention to a work draft committee substitute for the bill (8-LS0293\O, Cramer, 3/16/93), and explained that it would allow emergency dispatchers to better assist people who call 911. Victims of crime, the young, and the elderly are often unable to give adequate directions when they dial the emergency number. If enacted, SB 97 would create a mechanism to fund enhanced 911 reporting systems. The bill is permissive. Enhanced systems provide an expansion of benefits of existing 911 services. New benefits include: 1. Immediate visual display of the location and telephone number of the caller. 2. Automatic routing to the appropriate emergency response unit. 3. Faster response time. 4. Curtailment of abuses of the emergency system by documentation of callers. The legislation provides immunity from liability (except for intentional acts of misconduct or gross negligence) to municipalities and suppliers of 911 services. For the purposes of a dispatcher furnishing name and address information to emergency response units, the bill waives telephone customer privacy rights afforded by an unlisted number. The difference between the proposed draft and the Senate Labor and Commerce version rests in removal of section two which exempted from public record, transcriptions and recordings of 911 phone calls. Emergency systems currently work well without that extra protection. There is thus no reason to change the status quo. The section was originally requested by the Anchorage telephone utility. The utility has since decided the section is unnecessary. Senator Rieger inquired regarding what kind of information might be divulged as a result of removal of section two. Senator Kelly noted that 911 information has been public up until this time. Senator Kelly MOVED for adoption of the draft committee substitute dated 3-16-93. No objection having been raised, CSSB 97 (Finance) was ADOPTED. Senator Kelly subsequently MOVED that CSSB 97 (Finance) pass from committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note from the Dept. of Commerce and Economic Development. No objection having been raised, IT WAS SO ORDERED. All members signing the committee report (Co-chairs Frank and Pearce and Senators Kelly, Rieger, and Sharp) signed "do pass." ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at approximately 11:55 a.m.