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Summary of the Truly Agreed Version of the Bill


HCS HB 1108 -- EMERGENCY CALL LOCATION INFORMATION


This bill requires specified telecommunications carrier and

commercial mobile service providers to provide, upon request,

call location information concerning the user of a

telecommunications service or a wireless communications service

to a law enforcement official or agency in order to respond to a

call for emergency service or to provide caller location

information in an emergency situation that involves danger of

death or serious physical injury to any person where disclosure

of communications relating to an emergency is required without

delay. There can be no cause of action in any court against any

telecommunications carrier or telecommunications service or

commercial mobile service provider as well as any

telecommunications service or wireless communications service or

its officers, employees, agents, or other specified persons for

providing any information, facilities, or assistance to a law

enforcement official or agency under these provisions.


These provisions cannot prohibit a telecommunications carrier or

commercial mobile service provider from establishing protocols by

which it can voluntarily disclose call location information.


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