Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB1255

Introduced
1/16/24  
Refer
1/17/24  

Caption

Change provisions relating to next-generation 911 service

Impact

The implementation of LB1255 is expected to have significant implications for state laws governing emergency services and telecommunications. The bill will facilitate a shift towards modernized systems that can handle an increased volume of emergency requests, including those made through text messaging and video. This will necessitate amendments to current statutes that govern the operation of emergency communications, promoting a more efficient state-wide infrastructure. By enhancing the technological backbone of emergency services, the bill aims to ensure that citizens receive timely assistance, ultimately saving lives in critical situations.

Summary

LB1255 aims to modify the existing provisions related to next-generation 911 services within the state. This bill is designed to improve the responsiveness and effectiveness of emergency services by updating the technological infrastructure behind 911 calls. By transitioning to a next-generation 911 framework, the bill seeks to enhance the communication capabilities between the public and first responders, improving the speed and accuracy of emergency responses. The integration of advanced technologies will also allow for better data sharing and tracking, significantly enhancing public safety outcomes.

Contention

While LB1255 is anticipated to bring essential improvements in public safety services, there may be points of contention regarding the funding and implementation of the proposed system. Legislators and stakeholders could debate the financial responsibilities of local entities in adopting these new technologies, as well as the timeline for rollout across various regions. Concerns about equitable access to next-generation services in rural versus urban areas may also arise, with advocacy groups voicing the need for considerations to ensure that no community is left behind during the transition. These discussions are crucial to align the goals of technological advancement with the practical realities of service delivery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB399

Change provisions relating to certain proposed electric generation facilities and privately developed renewable energy generation facilities

NE LB869

Change provisions relating to services of the county veterans service committees

NE LB1257

Change provisions of the 911 Service System Act

NE LB255

Change eminent domain and renewable energy generation provisions relating to certain power suppliers

NE LB362

Transfer and eliminate provisions of the Emergency Telephone Communications Systems Act and the Enhanced Wireless 911 Services Act and change provisions of the 911 Service System Act

NE LB576

Change provisions of the Enhanced Wireless 911 Services Act relating to surcharges and public hearings

NE LB680

Change provisions relating to educational service units

NE LB702

Change provisions relating to educational service units

NE LB1370

Provide requirements for electric generation facilities, transmission lines, wind energy conversion systems, and retirement of a dispatchable electric generation facility and change provisions relating to public power districts

NE LB43

Change provisions relating to notice and certification requirements for electric generation facilities, transmission lines, and privately developed renewable energy generation facilities located near military installations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.