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7/5/2022
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve SECO Basic Service Operating Contract No. E23-019 with the Washington State Military Department for SFY 2023 (KITTCOM)
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6
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Consent Agenda
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91099
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V <br />F. WAC 118-66-050 lists expenses that "may be eligible for reimbursement based on a reasonable <br />prioritization by the state 911 coordinator" and "in accordance with the purposes and priorities <br />established by statute and regulation". <br />THE PARTIES AGREE THAT THE FOLLOWNG ELIGIBLE EXPENSES AND PRIORITIES ARE <br />ESTABLISHED IN CONTRACT: <br />A. Consistent with the statutes and regulations cited herein, this Contract allows reimbursement solely <br />for certain approved eligible expenses described in WAC 118-66 incurred by the COUNTY, in support <br />of 911 calls originating in the county, including eligible expenses in the following prioritization: (1) 911 <br />statewide dialing, (2) 911 baseline level of service, and (3) capital items. This Contract contains two <br />categories of eligible expenses: Statewide Services and Basic Service Operating as described <br />below: <br />1. Statewide services benefit all counties and does not require local revenue to be expended prior to <br />reimbursement through county contracts. Statewide seruices reimbursed through this Contract <br />include: <br />a. Coordinator Professional Development (CPD) including travel expenses for attending the <br />following: Advisory Committee meetings, Advisory Committee briefings, Advisory Committee <br />Subcommittee meetings, three Coordinator Forums, State Supported training, and National <br />Conference attendance; <br />b. Reimbursement of selected Public Education expenses, selected 911 salaries, benefits, and <br />training; <br />c. 911 Call Receiver training; pre-approved NG911 modernization expenses and interpretative <br />services; <br />d. Connection to the Emergency Services lnternet Protocol Network (ESlNet).i. Payment for ESlNet services and the originating network trunking, are contingent upon <br />available funding, only for eligible approved expenses identified in RCW 38.52.545 and <br />wAc 118-66-050.ii. To receive ESlNet services, the county must enter into, and require all staff for all <br />PSAPs operated within the county, a non-disclosure agreement with SECO for <br />confidential information.iii. ln the event of the unavailability or loss of state funding, responsibility for the continued <br />operation of the statewide 911 network, and all related costs, including the ESlNet, will <br />be transferred to the individual counties, on a pro rata basis. <br />2. Basic Service Operating expenses are only reimbursed pursuant to this Contract. Basic Service <br />Operating expenses consist of statewide dialing, baseline level of service, and capital items listed <br />in WAC 118-66-050 and defined in the SECO Policies and set out in Section Vll B of this <br />Contract. Basic Service Operating funding is only available when the COUNTY has:a. lmposed the maximum county 911 tax allowed under RCW 82.148.030(1) and RCW <br />821a8.030(2); <br />b. Expended its local revenue on eligible 911 expenses and needs additional reimbursement <br />assistance to meet its eligible basic service operating expenses.c. Eligible 91 1 expenses as described in WAC 118-66. <br />d. A 911 system that is completely enhanced for wireline and wireless 911 services. <br />B. Expenses. <br />1. General Reimbursement Requirements for the COUNTY: <br />a. Contingent upon available funding, reimbursement will be made only for eligible approved <br />expenses identified in RCW 38.52.545 and WAC 118-66; <br />b. Approved eligible expenses will be reimbursed at amounts not to exceed limits established <br />in SECO Policy, as provided in Section Vll D of this Contract;c. ln the event funding will not cover all contract eligible amounts, individual line items will be <br />funded in full or not at all; <br />d. Funding is for use in the primary Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) only, unless <br />otherwise specified in applicable DEPARTMENT policy, as provided in Section Vll D of this <br />Contract; <br />2. lneligible ltems: <br />Expenses not listed in WAC 118-66-050 (1), (2), and /or (3) and not directly associated with the <br />SECO COUNTY BSO Contract Page 3 of 17 KITTITAS COUNTY, E23-019
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