Part 9 - 911 Requirements  


Subpart A - Purpose and Definitions
§ 9.1 - Purpose.
§ 9.2 - [Reserved]
§ 9.3 - Definitions.
Subpart B - Telecommunications Carriers
§ 9.4 - Obligation to transmit 911 calls.
§ 9.5 - Transition to 911 as the universal emergency telephone number.
§ 9.6 - Obligation for providing a permissive dialing period.
§ 9.7 - Obligation for providing an intercept message.
§ 9.8 - Obligation of fixed telephony providers to convey dispatchable location.
Subpart C - Commercial Mobile Radio Service
§ 9.9 - Definitions.
§ 9.10 - 911 Service.
Subpart D - Interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol Services
§ 9.11 - E911 Service.
§ 9.12 - Access to 911 and E911 service capabilities.
Subpart E - Telecommunications Relay Services for Persons with Disabilities
§ 9.13 - Jurisdiction.
§ 9.14 - Emergency calling requirements.
Subpart F - Multi-Line Telephone Systems
§ 9.15 - Applicability.
§ 9.16 - General obligations - direct 911 dialing, notification, and dispatchable location.
§ 9.17 - Enforcement, compliance date, State law.
Subpart G - Mobile-Satellite Service
§ 9.18 - Emergency Call Center service.
Subpart H - Resiliency, Redundancy, and Reliability of 911 Communications
§ 9.19 - Reliability of covered 911 service providers.
§ 9.20 - Backup power obligations.
Subpart I - 911 Fees
§ 9.21 - Applicability.
§ 9.22 - Definitions.
§ 9.23 - Designation of acceptable obligations or expenditures for purposes of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Division FF, Title IX, section 902(c)(1)(C).
§ 9.24 - Petition regarding additional purposes and functions.
§ 9.25 - Participation in annual fee report data collection.
§ 9.26 - Advisory committee participation.