[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 3]
[Revised as of October 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR64.605]

[Page 272-274]
 
                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
 
        CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 64_MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS--
Table of Contents
 
    Subpart F_Telecommunications Relay Services and Related Customer 
            Premises Equipment for Persons With Disabilities
 
Sec. 64.605  Emergency calling requirements.

    (a) Additional Emergency Calling Requirements Applicable to 
Internet-based TRS Providers. (1) As of December 31, 2008, the 
requirements of paragraphs (a)(2)(i) and (a)(2)(iv) of this section 
shall not apply to providers of VRS and IP Relay.
    (2) Each provider of Internet-based TRS shall:
    (i) Accept and handle emergency calls and access, either directly or 
via a third party, a commercially available database that will allow the 
provider to determine an appropriate PSAP, designated statewide default 
answering point, or appropriate local emergency authority that 
corresponds to the caller's location, and to relay the call to that 
entity;
    (ii) Implement a system that ensures that the provider answers an 
incoming emergency call before other non-emergency calls (i.e., 
prioritize emergency calls and move them to the top of the queue);
    (iii) Request, at the beginning of each emergency call, the caller's 
name and location information, unless the Internet-based TRS provider 
already has, or has access to, a Registered Location for the caller;
    (iv) Deliver to the PSAP, designated statewide default answering 
point, or appropriate local emergency authority, at the outset of the 
outbound leg of an emergency call, at a minimum, the name of the relay 
user and location of the emergency, as well as the name of

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the relay provider, the CA's callback number, and the CA's 
identification number, thereby enabling the PSAP, designated statewide 
default answering point, or appropriate local emergency authority to re-
establish contact with the CA in the event the call is disconnected;
    (v) In the event one or both legs of an emergency call are 
disconnected (i.e., either the call between the TRS user and the CA, or 
the outbound voice telephone call between the CA and the PSAP, 
designated statewide default answering point, or appropriate local 
emergency authority), immediately re-establish contact with the TRS user 
and/or the appropriate PSAP, designated statewide default answering 
point, or appropriate local emergency authority and resume handling the 
call; and
    (vi) Ensure that information obtained as a result of this section is 
limited to that needed to facilitate 911 services, is made available 
only to emergency call handlers and emergency response or law 
enforcement personnel, and is used for the sole purpose of ascertaining 
a user's location in an emergency situation or for other emergency or 
law enforcement purposes.
    (b) E911 Service for VRS and IP Relay--(1) Scope. The following 
requirements are only applicable to providers of VRS or IP Relay. 
Further, the following requirements apply only to 911 calls placed by 
users whose Registered Location is in a geographic area served by a 
Wireline E911 Network.
    (2) E911 Service. As of December 31, 2008:
    (i) VRS or IP Relay providers must, as a condition of providing 
service to a user, provide that user with E911 service as described in 
this section;
    (ii) VRS or IP Relay providers must transmit all 911 calls, as well 
as ANI, the caller's Registered Location, the name of the VRS or IP 
Relay provider, and the CA's identification number for each call, to the 
PSAP, designated statewide default answering point, or appropriate local 
emergency authority that serves the caller's Registered Location and 
that has been designated for telecommunications carriers pursuant to 
Sec. 64.3001 of this chapter, provided that ``all 911 calls'' is 
defined as ``any communication initiated by an VRS or IP Relay user 
dialing 911'';
    (iii) All 911 calls must be routed through the use of ANI and, if 
necessary, pseudo-ANI, via the dedicated Wireline E911 Network; and
    (iv) The Registered Location, the name of the VRS or IP Relay 
provider, and the CA's identification number must be available to the 
appropriate PSAP, designated statewide default answering point, or 
appropriate local emergency authority from or through the appropriate 
automatic location information (ALI) database.
    (3) Service Level Obligation. Notwithstanding the provisions in 
paragraph (b)(2) of this section, if a PSAP, designated statewide 
default answering point, or appropriate local emergency authority is not 
capable of receiving and processing either ANI or location information, 
a VRS or IP Relay provider need not provide such ANI or location 
information; however, nothing in this paragraph affects the obligation 
under paragraph (c) of this section of a VRS or IP Relay provider to 
transmit via the Wireline E911 Network all 911 calls to the PSAP, 
designated statewide default answering point, or appropriate local 
emergency authority that serves the caller's Registered Location and 
that has been designated for telecommunications carriers pursuant to 
Sec. 64.3001 of this chapter.
    (4) Registered Location Requirement. As of December 31, 2008, VRS 
and IP Relay providers must:
    (i) Obtain from each Registered Internet-based TRS User, prior to 
the initiation of service, the physical location at which the service 
will first be utilized; and
    (ii) If the VRS or IP Relay is capable of being used from more than 
one location, provide their Registered Internet-based TRS Users one or 
more methods of updating their Registered Location, including at least 
one option that requires use only of the CPE necessary to access the VRS 
or IP Relay. Any method utilized must allow a Registered Internet-based 
TRS User to update the Registered Location at will and in a timely 
manner.

[73 FR 41294, July 18, 2008]

    Effective Date Note: At 73 FR 41294, July 18, 2008, Sec. 64.605 was 
revised. Paragraphs (a)

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and (b) contain information collection and recordkeeping requirements 
and will not become effective until approval has been given by the 
Office of Management and Budget.