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PUC Approves 911 Renewal Plans for Crawford, Dauphin Counties

Published on 12/20/2012

Filed under: Telecommunications

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today reauthorized the telephone charge residents in Crawford and Dauphin counties pay for their local 911 systems.

Crawford County, a sixth-class county, did not request a change to its current contribution rate of $1.50 per telephone line per month.  Crawford County’s 911 service area has a population of approximately 88,760.  The county is served by Verizon North LLC, Windstream Pennsylvania LLC and various competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs).

Dauphin County, a third-class county, did not request a change to its current contribution rate of $1.25 per telephone line per month.  Dauphin County’s 911 service area has a population of approximately 268,100.  The county is served by Verizon Pennsylvania LLC, Verizon North LLC, Frontier Communications Commonwealth Telephone Co., CenturyLink, Mahanoy and Mahantango Telephone Co. and various CLECs. 

The Public Safety Emergency Telephone Act of 1990 provides for a statewide 911 emergency communication system to be administered by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA).  The law allows the counties to recover the cost for 911 systems by accessing a fee on every telephone line.

Local phone companies collect the fee for the counties.  Under the Act, the maximum fee that can be collected per telephone line per month is $1 for first- and second-class counties; $1.25 for third- through fifth-class counties; and $1.50 for sixth- through eighth-class counties. 

The PUC reviews the contributions rates to make sure they do not exceed the allowable amount.  The PUC then forwards a decision to PEMA.  The PUC has 90 days to submit its recommendation to PEMA as to whether a proposed contribution rate should be approved or modified.  The plan and the surcharge are effective from the date of the PUC order for a period of three years.

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission balances the needs of consumers and utilities to ensure safe and reliable utility service at reasonable rates; protect the public interest; educate consumers to make independent and informed utility choices; further economic development; and foster new technologies and competitive markets in an environmentally sound manner. For recent news releases, video and audio of select Commission proceedings or more information about the PUC, visit our website at www.puc.pa.gov.

Docket Nos.  M-2012-2327993 and M-2012-2327993

 

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