National 911 Program Releases New Tools for 9-1-1 on Kari's Law & RAY BAUM'S Act
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Two statutes being implemented by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)–Kari's Law and RAY BAUM'S Act–will make it easier for callers to reach 9-1-1, and for emergency services to locate those callers.
In collaboration with the FCC, the National 911 Program has developed user-friendly tools to help PSAP administrators, manufacturers, vendors, service providers, and others understand MLTS and dispatchable location requirements, and the consequences of non-compliance for manufacturers and users of MLTS.
Learn more about the statutes and download associated resources including:
- An overview of legislation
- Detailed lists of state laws, FCC rules and terms
- Compliance rules and deadlines
- An interactive checklist to track progress toward compliance