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2023 - 2024 LEGISLATURE
March 1, 2023 - Introduced by Senator Jacque, cosponsored by Representatives
Sortwell, Behnke, Brandtjen, Donovan, Michalski, Murphy, Mursau and
Bodden. Referred to Committee on Licensing, Constitution and Federalism.
SJR13,1,3 1To create section 9 (3) of article IV and section 12 of article VIII of the constitution;
2relating to: creation of a police and fire fund, and deposit of moneys into the
3police and fire fund (first consideration).
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, a communications provider is required to collect from each
subscriber of a communications service a monthly fee of 75 cents on each
communications service connection with an assigned telephone number, including
a communications service provided via a voice over Internet protocol (VoIP)
connection. The communications provider must identify the fee as a “charge for
funding countywide 911 systems plus police and fire protection fee.” The fee is
commonly referred to as the “police and fire protection fee.” The fee is administered
by the Public Service Commission, and the revenue from the fee is deposited in the
police and fire protection fund. Under current law, most of the revenue from the
police and fire protection fund is used to make county and municipal aid payments.
This constitutional amendment, proposed to the 2023 legislature on first
consideration, requires that revenues from a police and fire protection fee be
deposited into a police and fire fund and used only for expenses related to updating
the 911 service infrastructure. The amendment also requires the Department of
Military Affairs to administer the fee.
A proposed constitutional amendment requires adoption by two successive
legislatures, and ratification by the people, before it can become effective.
SJR13,1,4 4Resolved by the senate, the assembly concurring, That:
SJR13,1
1Section 1. Section 9 (3) of article IV of the constitution is created to read:
SJR13,2,42 [Article IV] Section 9 (3) The legislature shall provide by law for the
3establishment of a police and fire fund and shall create the department of military
4affairs to administer the fund.
SJR13,2 5Section 2 . Section 12 of article VIII of the constitution is created to read:
SJR13,2,256 [Article VIII] Section 12. All funds collected by the state from fees levied or
7imposed on subscribers of active retail communications services and collected by
8communications providers on each communications service connection with an
9assigned telephone number, including a communications service provided via a voice
10over Internet protocol connection, shall be designated the police and fire protection
11fee and shall be deposited only into the police and fire fund. The police and fire
12protection fee shall be used only for expenses related to updating the 911 service
13infrastructure, including the emergency services Internet protocol network, cost
14recovery by originating service providers and the third-party providers they use to
15connect to an emergency services Internet protocol network, public safety answering
16point grants, and geographic information systems data grants. Public safety
17answering point grants under this section may include grants for the advanced
18training of telecommunicators, for equipment or software expenses, and for
19incentives to consolidate some or all of the functions of two or more public safety
20answering points. No grant funds provided under this section shall be used for
21overhead or staffing costs or costs for providing emergency services or emergency
22services equipment. None of the funds collected or received by the state from any
23source and deposited into the police and fire fund shall be lapsed, further transferred,
24or appropriated to any program that is not directly administered in furtherance of
25this section.
SJR13,3
1Section 3. Numbering of new provision. If another constitutional
2amendment ratified by the people creates the number of any provision created in this
3joint resolution, the chief of the legislative reference bureau shall determine the
4sequencing and the numbering of the provisions whose numbers conflict.
SJR13,3,7 5Be it further resolved, That this proposed amendment be referred to the
6legislature to be chosen at the next general election and that it be published for three
7months previous to the time of holding such election.
SJR13,3,88 (End)
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