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- Disclaimer
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- This page is reference only. It is not a complete list of requirements. We provide it "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. Consult a lawyer with a specialty in this area of law for Legal Advice.
- **United States**
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- HIPAA
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- * Reference link
- * https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-individuals/guidance-materials-for-consumers/index.html
- Stir Shaken
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- * Reference link
- * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STIR/SHAKEN
- Kari’s Law
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- * Reference link
- * https://www.fcc.gov/mlts-911-requirements
- * This law requires direct access to emergency number. This should have been default in the first place but some people need a law to tell them not to do something stupid like requiring a 9 in front of an emergency number.
- * Steps to set this up.
- * Create an Emergency Outbound route.
- * Set the emergency caller ID on the extension, domain-variables dialplan, or directly in the outbound routes.
- * Make sure your VoIP provider has 911 support and an address defined to match the number you are sending
- * Make a test call to 933 if the VoIP provider supports it if not call 911 and tell them its a test call.
- RAY BAUM’S Act 911
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- * Reference link
- * https://www.fcc.gov/mlts-911-requirements
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