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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 484.1307

  • Public agency: means a village, township, charter township, or city within the state and any special purpose district located in whole or in part within the state. See Michigan Laws 484.1102
  • Public safety agency: means a functional division of a public agency, county, or the state that provides fire fighting, law enforcement, ambulance, medical, or other emergency services. See Michigan Laws 484.1102
  • secondary PSAP: means a communications facility of a public safety agency or private safety entity that receives 9-1-1 calls by the transfer method only and generally serves as a centralized location for a particular type of emergency call. See Michigan Laws 484.1102
    (1) Any public safety agency designated in the tentative 9-1-1 service plan under section 303 intending to function as a PSAP or secondary PSAP must be designated as such under the final 9-1-1 service plan if the public safety agency files with the county clerk a notice of intent to function as a PSAP or secondary PSAP within 45 days after the public agency receives a copy of the resolution and letter under section 305. The notice of intent to function as a PSAP or secondary PSAP must be in substantially the following form:

NOTICE OF INTENT TO FUNCTION
AS A PSAP OR SECONDARY PSAP
Pursuant to section 307 of the emergency 9-1-1
service enabling act, ________________________ shall
function as a (check one) _______________ PSAP
___________ Secondary PSAP within the 9-1-1 service district
of the tentative 9-1-1 service plan adopted by resolution
of the board of commissioners for the county of
_________________________, on ________________, 19_______.
_____________________________
(Acknowledgment)

(2) If a public safety agency designated as a PSAP or secondary PSAP in the tentative 9-1-1 service plan fails to file a notice of intent to function as a PSAP or secondary PSAP within the time period specified in subsection (1), the public safety agency must not be designated as a PSAP or secondary PSAP in the final 9-1-1 service plan.