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Colo. 911 Draft Rule Changes Posted

Colorado 911 stakeholders finished revising draft rule changes on emergency service network reliability, State 911 Program Manager Daryl Branson reported Tuesday to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. “The workshop participants were able to resolve all issues of major disagreement.” They…

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made significant changes “to nearly every section of the proposed rules, although most of the basic concepts were retained, including” creating a rule that basic emergency service providers file a BES network reliability improvement plan with the PUC and that the commission set a tariff amount to fund the plan, said Branson: Changes included the addition of a BES outage investigation process. Colorado PUC Administrative Law Judge Conor Farley said last month comments on the revised draft rules will be due Sept. 19, with replies due Sept. 30 and an Oct. 13 public comment hearing to follow (see 2208050048).