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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The Executive Committee shall:
(1) Monitor the implementation and operation of the SIRN;
(2) Establish goals and guidance for the betterment of the SIRN;
(3) Review and approve all requests for use of the SIRN and its equipment, by a public or private entity;
(4) Develop, update, and implement policies, procedures, and guidelines related to the SIRN;
(5) Identify new technologies and develop technologies and standards for the SIRN;
(6) Enhance the coordination of all available resources for public safety communications interoperability;
(7) Investigate all matters relating to integrity, foresight in funding and operations and planning for the SIRN;
(8) Revoke, suspend, or modify any entity's use of the SIRN and equipment connected to the SIRN: Provided, That nothing in this section shall be construed to invalidate the Vertical Real Estate Management and Availability Act as provided in § 31G-5-3 of this code;
(9) Provide guidance and services to support the proper cleansing of all decommissioned radio previously connected to SIRN; and
(10) Require all state agencies to submit two-way telecommunications equipment, not handled by the Office of Technology, to the Division of Emergency Management for cleansing, redistribution, reuse, or for the sale of the two-way telecommunications equipment.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 15. Public Safety § 15-14-6. Duties of the Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-15-public-safety/wv-code-sect-15-14-6/
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