Nebraska Statutes 86-423. Automatic location identification, defined
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Automatic location identification means a feature by which the name and address associated with the calling party’s telephone number is forwarded to the public safety answering point for display. Additional telephones with the same telephone number as the calling party’s shall be identified with the address of the telephone number at the main location of the calling party. This feature is available only for E-911 service.
Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 86-423
- Automatic location identification: means a feature by which the name and address associated with the calling party's telephone number is forwarded to the public safety answering point for display. See Nebraska Statutes 86-423
- Public safety answering point: means a twenty-four-hour, local-jurisdiction communications facility which receives 911 service calls and either directly dispatches emergency services or relays calls to the appropriate public safety agency. See Nebraska Statutes 86-431