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Court Rules E911 Didn’t Have Authority To Enter Into Agreement
Court case between Mahaska County Board of Supervisors and Mahaska County E911 Service Board and Mahaska County Emergency Management.
Mahaska County District Court Judge Crystal Cronk made a ruling in regard to the ongoing battle between the Mahaska County Board of Supervisors and the E911 Service Board and Mahaska County Emergency Management.
At the center of the argument is the E911 Service Board’s ability to enter into 28E agreements.
Cronk wrote, “The Court’s analysis begins with the issue of whether an entity, created by a 28E agreement, may then enter into 28E agreement. The parties agree that the matter should be heard by the Court, as there are no material facts in dispute. The Court, finding the issue is one solely of law, concurs that summary judgment is proper.”