Assigned to CED AS PASSED BY THE SENATE
ARIZONA STATE SENATE
Phoenix, Arizona
FINAL REVISED
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2653
Purpose
Prohibits denying or restricting access to a 911 telephone number except for specific entities
authorized by the Corporation Commission.
Background
Currently, statute does not prohibit a 911 call from being forwarded, in establishments such as hotels or business complexes, to an in-house number before being directed to the emergency
operator. A recent incident occurred at a local office complex in which a man received serious brain
damage as a result of diabetic complications. 911 was called and the call was routed through the
complex's security, who in turn went to investigate the situation before calling the proper medical
personnel. This scenario is not uncommon according to the Professional Firefighters of Arizona.
This legislation requires that 911 be specifically reserved for accessing police, fire and
emergency medical services and stipulates that access to 911 shall not be denied. However, the
strike-everything amendment to H.B. 2653 does allow for certain exemptions authorized by the
Corporation Commission. Some examples where it might not be prudent to give direct access to 911
include hospitals, prisons and mental facilities.
There is no discernable fiscal impact to the general fund.
Provisions
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Amendments Adopted by Committee
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House Action Senate Action
HEA 2/18/98 DP 10-0-0-1 CED 3/26/98 DPA 6-0-2
3rd Read 3/12/98 DP 57-0-3-0 3rd Read 4/29/98 DP 24-3-3
Final Read 5/19/98 DP 51-0-9
Signed by the Governor 5/28/98
Chapter 186
Prepared by Senate Staff
June 4, 1998
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