§ 39-21.1-4. Confidentiality.
Automatic number identification (ANI) and automatic location identification (ALI)
information that consists of the name, address, and telephone numbers of telephone
subscribers shall be confidential. Dissemination of the information contained in the
911 automatic number and automatic location database is prohibited except for the
following purposes:
(1) The information will be provided to the public safety answering point (PSAP) on a
call-by-call basis only for the purpose of handling emergency calls or for training,
and any permanent record of the information shall be secured by the public safety
answering points and disposed of in a manner that will retain that security except
as otherwise required by applicable law.
(2) All telephone calls and telephone call transmissions received pursuant to this chapter,
and all tapes containing records of telephone calls, shall remain confidential and
used only for the purpose of handling emergency calls and for public safety purposes
as may be needed for law enforcement, fire, medical, rescue, or other emergency services.
The calls shall not be released to any other parties without the written consent of
the person whose voice is recorded, or upon order of the court.
(3) The ALI — ANI Database may be provided to all city, state, and town emergency management
agencies, fire departments, and police departments of the state of Rhode Island for
the purposes of, and restricted to, establishing systems of emergency public warning.
"ALI — ANI Databaseâ€� shall be defined as automatic location identification and automatic
number identification information identifying the land-line telephone numbers and
addresses (but shall not include the names, whether listed, unlisted, or unpublished)
of subscribers to telephone common carrier services in the state.
(4) Telephone numbers, including listed, unlisted, and unpublished numbers, and street
numbers and addresses (excluding individual names), if contained within the Rhode
Island E-911 ALI — ANI Database, may be provided by Rhode Island E-911, on a reasonable
basis as determined by Rhode Island E-911 to city, state, and town emergency management
agencies, fire departments, and police departments for the sole purpose of allowing
an individual city, state, or town emergency management agency, fire department, and/or
police department to warn local residents of imminent and significant threats to public
safety.
(5) The city or town local emergency warning system ALI — ANI Database shall be located
in a restricted access and secured facility located within the local emergency management
office, fire department, and/or police department. Additionally, the local emergency
warning system ALI — ANI Database shall be secure from unauthorized access and shall
be accessible only by the city or town emergency management director, fire chief,
or police chief and no more than three (3) department members (who shall be known
as emergency warning officers), appointed in writing by the respective department
director or chief, with a copy of the appointment that includes the name, title, and
duration of appointment sent to Rhode Island E-911. The activation of the local emergency
warning system can only be approved and authorized by the department director or chief
or his or her authorized emergency warning officer. Any access to the local ALI —
ANI database shall be documented by use of a secure electronic log that records such
access and which shall be maintained for a period of no less than twelve (12) months.
Any unauthorized and/or inappropriate access of the local emergency warning system
ALI — ANI Database is to be reported immediately in writing to Rhode Island E-911.
(6) A violation of the provisions of this section shall be a criminal offense punishable
by up to one year imprisonment and/or a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).