New York State
911 Coordinators Association
New York State 911 Coordinators Association
The New York State 9-1-1 Coordinators Association is an active group of 9-1-1 Professionals representing the 62 Counties that make up New York State.
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This group meets bi-annually to discuss issues of importance to our occupation and enables us the opportunity to share information and to gain critical skills required to excel in our field.
UPCOMING EVENTS & NEWS
New Legislation
Senator Monica Martinez, Chair of Local
Government Committee introduced two bills the week of February 6, 2023:
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S4560 calls for the repealing of the section of Tax Law that moved $0.50 of the $1.20 into the General Fund and calling for grants to be raised from $75m to $100m
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S4583 calls for the State to offer a statewide ESInet available for connection to local PSAPs.
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Thank you!
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Thank you to everyone who
attended and participated in a
very successful conference in
Yates County.
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Thank you to our presenters for your time.
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Please visit Travis' site:
myarenallc.com He and Jen would welcome any feedback from us.
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Next Conference:
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NYS DHSES OIEC Communications
Symposium & NYS 911 Coordinators
Association Conference
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April 29 to May 2, 2024
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Essex County
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Venue:
High Peaks Resort
2384 Saranac Avenue
Lake Placid, NY 12946
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Fall 2024
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October 1 - October 3
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Location: Chautauqua County
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Governor Hochul Signs 9-1-1 Saves
On the 20th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center, Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation recognizing 9-1-1 telecommunicators and dispatchers as First Responders.
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"Legislation (S.7121/A.7366-A) Defines a "First Responder in Communications" as an Individual Who is a Public Safety Dispatcher, Emergency Responder, Emergency Operator, Emergency Complaint Operator and Emergency Services Dispatcher Who Meets Minimum Requirements by Local Government"
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Read the full story here: 9-1-1 Saves Act Signed