(1) An owner or operator of a multi-line telephone system shall configure a multi-line telephone system in a manner that allows an individual to place a 911 call by dialing the digits 9-1-1 without an additional code, digit, prefix, postfix, or trunk-access code.
(2) A person that is exempt from this chapter under Section 69-5-201 that has not complied with Subsection (1) shall post, in a visible place within five feet of each telephone that is connected to the multi-line telephone system, a notice that: (a) states that the phone may not be used to directly access 911 services by dialing 9-1-1; (b) indicates how an individual may access 911 services through the telephone; (c) is printed in contrasting colors in at least 16-point boldface type; and (d) includes the following information for the location of the telephone: (i) the street address, and, if applicable, the business name, of the location of the telephone; (ii) any applicable office, unit, or building number of the location of the telephone; and (iii) an applicable room number, or other equivalent designation, of the location of the telephone.
(a) states that the phone may not be used to directly access 911 services by dialing 9-1-1;
(b) indicates how an individual may access 911 services through the telephone;
(c) is printed in contrasting colors in at least 16-point boldface type; and
(d) includes the following information for the location of the telephone: (i) the street address, and, if applicable, the business name, of the location of the telephone; (ii) any applicable office, unit, or building number of the location of the telephone; and (iii) an applicable room number, or other equivalent designation, of the location of the telephone.
(i) the street address, and, if applicable, the business name, of the location of the telephone;
(ii) any applicable office, unit, or building number of the location of the telephone; and
(iii) an applicable room number, or other equivalent designation, of the location of the telephone.