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HB 1067Regional emergency communications authorities; creation and powers.

VA 20261 session

Regional emergency communications authorities; creation and powers. Authorizes localities to create a regional authority to operate and manage emergency communication services including public safety answering points. The bill authorizes such authorities to employ or contract for personnel, acquire and manage property, enter into agreements, and receive and expend funds, and requires compliance with the standards of the 9-1-1 Services Board.

Latest action: Acts of Assembly Chapter

Sponsors (1)
Action timeline (26)
  1. · house · H4020
  2. · house · H2401
  3. · house · H2412
  4. · house · H2416
  5. · house · H2405
  6. · house · H4110
  7. · house · H4122
  8. · house · H5000
  9. · senate · S4140
  10. · senate · S1201
  11. · senate · S1205
  12. · senate · S1205
  13. · senate · S4150
  14. · senate · S4145
  15. · senate · S4160
  16. · senate · S4160
  17. · senate · S4130
  18. · senate · S5100
  19. · house · H5610
  20. · house · H5601
  21. · house · H5620
  22. · senate · S5620
  23. · house · H7010
  24. · G7010
  25. · G7050
  26. · G9998
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1M. Keith Hodges (R, state_lower VA)sponsor05
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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