The FCC announced the final agenda for its September 26, 2019 Open Meeting. The following items are on the agenda:
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The Regulatory Mix Today: FCC September Open Meeting Agenda, FCC's O'Rielly on Nevada 9-1-1 Diversion
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FCC Commissioner Mike O’Rielly released the text of a letter he sent to the Governor of Nevada concerning their diversion of 911 fees in his state. In particular, O’Reilly notes that the state authorized individual county commissions to increase 9-1-1 fees by up to four times to recoup the costs procuring body cameras for uniformed law enforcement personnel. O’Rielly said, in part: “At first glance, body cameras may seem to be tangentially related to 9-1 -1, but, in fact, this expenditure amounts to a diversion of 9-1-1 funds and is inappropriate and unacceptable — both for practical reasons and under the law. Simply put, 9-1-1 fees should go solely to support 9-1-1 networks and directly related purposes i.e., the costs associated with emergency call centers and call takers. Otherwise, one could seemingly justify using these funds for an endless number of potentially popular public safety expenditures…If allowed to stand, there would be no practical limit on a state or territorial government’s use of critical 9-1-1 fees, which would turn such accounts into giant slush funds. In the case of Nevada, the state effectively imposed a clandestine, backdoor tax on its consumers by using the 9-1-1 consumer-paid fees to pay for body cameras.”
O’Rielly noted that diversion of 9-1-I fees also implicates federal law and policies that restrict 9-1-1 fees to their intended purpose and that, because of its diversion of 9-1-1 fees, Nevada was ineligible for any of the $109 million recently awarded by the Departments of Transportation and Commerce for 9-1-I services. Thus, it is “is missing out on valuable resources needed to upgrade to Next Generation 9-1-1 systems.” He urged the governor to rectify the situation by letting it be known that he opposes the diversion of inflated 9-I-1 fees to unrelated purposes and demanding that the urging the legislature to find other sources of funding to reimburse local counties for the cost of body cameras.
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