Nebraska Statutes 86-433. Service surcharge, defined
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Service surcharge means a charge set by a governing body and assessed on each telephone number or functional equivalent of service users whose primary place of use is within the governing body’s designated 911 service area, with the exception of those service users served by wireless carriers as defined in section 86-456 and those service users who have no access to 911 service.
Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 86-433
- Governing body: means the county board, the city council of a city, the board of trustees of a village, or the board of directors of any rural or suburban fire protection district. See Nebraska Statutes 86-426
- Primary place of use: means the residential or business street address that is representative of the primary location of the customer's use of a service that includes the provision of 911 service. See Nebraska Statutes 86-429.01
- Service surcharge: means a charge set by a governing body and assessed on each telephone number or functional equivalent of service users whose primary place of use is within the governing body's designated 911 service area, with the exception of those service users served by wireless carriers as defined in section Nebraska Statutes 86-433