When a 911 service plan is implemented, the costs of providing 911 service within a 911 service area are the responsibility of the joint 911 service board and the member political subdivisions. Costs in excess of the amount raised by imposition of the 911 service surcharge provided for under subsection 1 shall be paid by the joint 911 service board from such revenue sources allocated among the member political subdivisions as determined by the joint 911 service board. Funding is not limited to the surcharge, and surcharge revenues may be supplemented by other permissible local and state revenue sources. A joint 911 service board shall not commit a political subdivision to appropriate property tax revenues to fund a 911 service plan without the consent of the political subdivision. A joint 911 service board may approve a 911 service plan, including a funding formula requiring appropriations by participating political subdivisions, subject to the approval of the funding formula by each political subdivision. However, a political subdivision may agree in advance to appropriate property tax revenues or other moneys according to a formula or plan developed by an alternative chapter 28E entity.
Iowa Code § 34A.7
88 Acts, ch 1177, §7 89 Acts, ch 168, §4- 6; 90 Acts, ch 1144, §2 -4 98 Acts, ch 1101, §8, 16; 2004 Acts, ch 1175, § 450 - 452; 2005 Acts, ch 140, §1; 2012 Acts, ch 1111, §5-8; 2013 Acts, ch 120, § 1 - 4; 2017 Acts, ch 136, § 8; 2018 Acts, ch 1076, § 4, 11
C89, §477B.7
89 Acts, ch 168, §4 - 6; 90 Acts, ch 1144, §2 - 4
C93, §34A.7
98 Acts, ch 1101, §8, 16; 2004 Acts, ch 1175, §450 - 452; 2005 Acts, ch 140, §1; 2012 Acts, ch 1111, §5 - 8
Referred to in §34A.2, 34A.7B, 476.95