§ 2.32.040 POWERS AND DUTIES.
   The powers and duties of the emergency telephone system board shall be as follows:
   A.   Planning a 9-1-1 system;
   B.   Coordinating and supervising the implementation, upgrading or maintenance of the system, including the establishment of equipment specifications and coding systems;
   C.   Receiving moneys from the surcharge imposed under 50 ILCS 750/15.3 and from any other source, for deposit into the emergency telephone system fund;
   D.   Authorizing all disbursement from the emergency telephone system fund by means of resolutions adopted by a majority of all the members of the emergency telephone service board for costs associated with the following purposes:
      1.   The design of the emergency telephone system,
      2.   The coding of an initial master street address guide database, and update and maintenance thereof,
      3.   The repayment of any moneys advanced for the implementation of the system,
      4.   The charges for automatic number identification and automatic location identification equipment, and maintenance, replacement and update thereof,
      5.   The nonrecurring charges related to installation of the emergency telephone system and the ongoing network charges,
      6.   Other products and services necessary for the implementation, upgrade and maintenance of the system and any other purpose related to the operation of the system, including costs attributable directly to the construction, leasing or maintenance of any buildings or facilities or costs of personnel attributable directly to the operation of the system. Costs attributable directly to the operation of an emergency telephone system do not include the costs of public safety dispatched in response to an emergency call,
      7.   To do all things related to the purposes for which it was created not prohibited by law.
(Ord. O-9002-1200-06, § 5, passed 2-20-1990; Ord. O-9011-1200-67, § 5, passed 11-13-1990; Ord. O-9201-1200-05, § 5, passed 1-21-1992)