Acts and Regulations

2011, c.146 - Emergency 911 Act

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Regulations
11The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the civic addressing of residences and businesses located in the Province;
(b) requiring the owner or occupier of a residence or business located in the Province to display the civic address of the residence or business and respecting the size, location and design of civic addresses to be displayed;
(c) requiring a local government to provide to the Minister the civic addresses of residences and businesses located in the local government and respecting the manner, form and time in which the information is to be provided;
(d) respecting the selection and operational boundaries of public safety answering points for the purposes of this Act;
(e) respecting standards in relation to
(i) the performance and operation of a public safety answering point, and
(ii) the training and certification of employees of a public safety answering point;
(f) respecting services and functions to be performed by public safety answering points for the purposes of the effective operation of the NB 911 service;
(g) respecting services and functions to be performed by emergency service providers for the purposes of the effective operation of the NB 911 service;
(h) respecting procedures to be followed by public safety answering points to monitor and evaluate the operation of the NB 911 service;
(i) respecting procedures to be followed by emergency service providers to monitor and evaluate the operation of the NB 911 service;
(j) requiring an emergency service provider to give advance notice to the Minister of any change to the operational boundaries of the emergency service provider and respecting the manner, form and time in which the notice is to be given;
(k) requiring an emergency service provider to give advance notice to the Minister of any change to the operational procedures of the emergency service provider that might impact on the effective operation of the NB 911 service and respecting the manner, form and time in which the notice is to be given;
(l) prescribing fees to be billed, collected and remitted for the NB 911 service;
(m) respecting the billing, collecting and remitting of fees for the NB 911 service for the purposes of section 5, including the terms and conditions to be complied with by a telecommunication service provider;
(n) respecting the confidentiality of information acquired in the development, establishment and operation of the NB 911 service and the circumstances under which the information may be disclosed;
(o) prescribing, in relation to offences under the regulations, categories of offences for the purposes of Part 2 of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act.
1994, c.E-6.1, s.8; 2005, c.18, s.6; 2006, c.26, s.4; 2017, c.20, s.60
Regulations
11The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the civic addressing of residences and businesses located in the Province;
(b) requiring the owner or occupier of a residence or business located in the Province to display the civic address of the residence or business and respecting the size, location and design of civic addresses to be displayed;
(c) requiring a municipality to provide to the Minister the civic addresses of residences and businesses located in the municipality and respecting the manner, form and time in which the information is to be provided;
(d) respecting the selection and operational boundaries of public safety answering points for the purposes of this Act;
(e) respecting standards in relation to
(i) the performance and operation of a public safety answering point, and
(ii) the training and certification of employees of a public safety answering point;
(f) respecting services and functions to be performed by public safety answering points for the purposes of the effective operation of the NB 911 service;
(g) respecting services and functions to be performed by emergency service providers for the purposes of the effective operation of the NB 911 service;
(h) respecting procedures to be followed by public safety answering points to monitor and evaluate the operation of the NB 911 service;
(i) respecting procedures to be followed by emergency service providers to monitor and evaluate the operation of the NB 911 service;
(j) requiring an emergency service provider to give advance notice to the Minister of any change to the operational boundaries of the emergency service provider and respecting the manner, form and time in which the notice is to be given;
(k) requiring an emergency service provider to give advance notice to the Minister of any change to the operational procedures of the emergency service provider that might impact on the effective operation of the NB 911 service and respecting the manner, form and time in which the notice is to be given;
(l) prescribing fees to be billed, collected and remitted for the NB 911 service;
(m) respecting the billing, collecting and remitting of fees for the NB 911 service for the purposes of section 5, including the terms and conditions to be complied with by a telecommunication service provider;
(n) respecting the confidentiality of information acquired in the development, establishment and operation of the NB 911 service and the circumstances under which the information may be disclosed;
(o) prescribing, in relation to offences under the regulations, categories of offences for the purposes of Part 2 of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act.
1994, c.E-6.1, s.8; 2005, c.18, s.6; 2006, c.26, s.4
Regulations
11The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) respecting the civic addressing of residences and businesses located in the Province;
(b) requiring the owner or occupier of a residence or business located in the Province to display the civic address of the residence or business and respecting the size, location and design of civic addresses to be displayed;
(c) requiring a municipality to provide to the Minister the civic addresses of residences and businesses located in the municipality and respecting the manner, form and time in which the information is to be provided;
(d) respecting the selection and operational boundaries of public safety answering points for the purposes of this Act;
(e) respecting standards in relation to
(i) the performance and operation of a public safety answering point, and
(ii) the training and certification of employees of a public safety answering point;
(f) respecting services and functions to be performed by public safety answering points for the purposes of the effective operation of the NB 911 service;
(g) respecting services and functions to be performed by emergency service providers for the purposes of the effective operation of the NB 911 service;
(h) respecting procedures to be followed by public safety answering points to monitor and evaluate the operation of the NB 911 service;
(i) respecting procedures to be followed by emergency service providers to monitor and evaluate the operation of the NB 911 service;
(j) requiring an emergency service provider to give advance notice to the Minister of any change to the operational boundaries of the emergency service provider and respecting the manner, form and time in which the notice is to be given;
(k) requiring an emergency service provider to give advance notice to the Minister of any change to the operational procedures of the emergency service provider that might impact on the effective operation of the NB 911 service and respecting the manner, form and time in which the notice is to be given;
(l) prescribing fees to be billed, collected and remitted for the NB 911 service;
(m) respecting the billing, collecting and remitting of fees for the NB 911 service for the purposes of section 5, including the terms and conditions to be complied with by a telecommunication service provider;
(n) respecting the confidentiality of information acquired in the development, establishment and operation of the NB 911 service and the circumstances under which the information may be disclosed;
(o) prescribing, in relation to offences under the regulations, categories of offences for the purposes of Part 2 of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act.
1994, c.E-6.1, s.8; 2005, c.18, s.6; 2006, c.26, s.4