Minnesota SF3432 establishes fees for emergency telecommunications services and public safety radios, and appropriates funds for related grants and.
Minnesota SF3432 amends state statutes to establish fees for emergency telecommunications services and public safety radios. A fee of 80 cents per retail transaction is imposed on prepaid wireless telecommunications services for E911, and 50 cents per transaction for public safety radio and crime victims. These fees are collected by service providers and remitted to the state. Receipts are deposited into the 911 emergency telecommunications service account and the public safety radio and crime victims account in the special revenue fund.
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