Senate Study Bill 1141 



                                       SENATE FILE       
                                       BY  (PROPOSED COMMITTEE ON
                                            JUDICIARY BILL BY
                                            CHAIRPERSON KREIMAN)


    Passed Senate, Date               Passed House,  Date             
    Vote:  Ayes        Nays           Vote:  Ayes        Nays         
                 Approved                            

                                      A BILL FOR

  1 An Act relating to the authorized uses of local exchange service
  2    information by specified individuals and entities.
  3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
  4 TLSB 1888SC 83
  5 rn/nh/14

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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 34A.8, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code
  1  2 2009, is amended to read as follows:
  1  3    b.  The program manager, joint E911 service board, the
  1  4 designated E911 service provider, and the public safety
  1  5 answering point, their agents, employees, and assigns shall
  1  6 use local exchange service information provided by the local
  1  7 exchange service provider solely for the purposes of providing
  1  8 E911 emergency telephone service or providing related services
  1  9 utilizing only the subscriber's information to a subscriber
  1 10 who consents to the provision of such services, and it shall
  1 11 otherwise be kept confidential.  A person who violates this
  1 12 section is guilty of a simple misdemeanor.
  1 13                           EXPLANATION
  1 14    This bill concerns the authorized use of local exchange
  1 15 service information provided by a local exchange service
  1 16 provider.  Current law provides that an E911 program manager,
  1 17 joint E911 service board, designated E911 service provider,
  1 18 and a public safety answering point, their agents, employees,
  1 19 and assigns shall use local exchange service information
  1 20 provided by the local exchange service provider solely for the
  1 21 purposes of providing E911 emergency telephone service.
  1 22 Otherwise, current law provides that such information shall be
  1 23 kept confidential.
  1 24    The bill modifies this provision to permit local exchange
  1 25 service information to be utilized by such individuals or
  1 26 entities to provide services related to the provision of E911
  1 27 emergency telephone service.  The bill provides that the
  1 28 related services would be provided to a subscriber utilizing
  1 29 only that subscriber's information and with the subscriber's
  1 30 consent.
  1 31 LSB 1888SC 83
  1 32 rn/nh/14