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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
An owner or operator of a multi-line telephone system shall configure the multi-line telephone system in such a manner that, when an individual makes a 911 call using the multi-line telephone system, the multi-line telephone system automatically provides the public safety answering point that receives the call verified automated number information and automated location information that includes:
(1) the street address, and, if applicable, the business name, of the location of the communications device from which the call is made;
(2) the direct call-back telephone number for the location from which the call is made;
(3) any applicable office, unit, or building number of the location from which the call is made;
(4) the room number, or other equivalent designation, of the location from which the call is made; and
(5)(a) if the multi-line telephone system operates for a multi-story building, the building floor from which the call is made; and
(b) if the multi-line telephone system operates for two or more buildings:
(i) the building number, or other equivalent designation, of the location from which the call is made; and
(ii) the building floor from which the call is made.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 69. Telegraphic and Telephonic Transactions § 69-5-202. Location identification information shared with public safety answering point - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-69-telegraphic-and-telephonic-transactions/ut-code-sect-69-5-202/
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