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North Dakota may create a prepaid wireless 911 fee. The...

North Dakota may create a prepaid wireless 911 fee. The North Dakota Legislature sent off Senate Bill 2261 to Gov. Jack Dalrymple, a Republican, this week, which addresses the charge. The bill passed the Senate unanimously Feb. 13 and the…

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House 78-15 on March 13. It proposes a “prepaid wireless emergency 911 fee of two percent on the gross receipts of sellers from all sales at retail of prepaid wireless services in this state,” according to the text (http://bit.ly/10oekmi). The fee proceeds will go to “the implementation, maintenance, or operation of the emergency services communication system” specifically, it said.