Federal Communications Commission DA 20-1283 Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Wireless E911 Location Accuracy Requirements ) ) ) ) PS Docket No. 07-114 SECOND ERRATUM Released: October 29, 2020 By the Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, and the Managing Director: On July 17, 2020, the Commission released the Sixth Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration (Sixth R&O), FCC 20-98, in the above captioned proceeding. On August 28, 2020, the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau released an Erratum correcting Appendix A of the Sixth R&O. This Second Erratum amends the Sixth R&O to add a reference to section 9.10(i)(2)(ii)(J)(4), of the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR § 9.10(i)(2)(ii)(J)(4), as indicated below: 1. Paragraph 84 is corrected to read as follows: Paperwork Reduction Act Analysis. The requirements in sections 9.10(i)(2)(ii)(J)(4), 9.10(i)(4)(iv), 9.10(i)(4)(v), 9.10(j)(4) and 9.10(k) constitute modified information collections. They will be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review under section 3507(d) of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA). OMB, the general public, and other Federal agencies are invited to comment on the new or modified information collection requirements contained in this proceeding. This document will be submitted to OMB for review under section 3507(d) of the PRA. In addition, we note that, pursuant to the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, we previously sought, but did not receive, specific comment on how the Commission might further reduce the information collection burden for small business concerns with fewer than 25 employees. The Commission does not believe that the new or modified information collection requirements in sections 9.10(i)(2)(ii)(J)(4), 9.10(i)(4)(iv), 9.10(i)(4)(v), 9.10(j)(4) and 9.10(k), will be unduly burdensome on small businesses. Applying these new or modified information collections will promote 911 service and emergency response to the benefit of all size governmental jurisdictions, businesses, equipment manufacturers, and business associations by providing greater confidence in 911 location accuracy and greater consistency between the Commission’s horizontal and vertical location rules. We describe impacts that might affect small businesses, which includes most businesses with fewer than 25 employees, in the FRFA in Appendix B. 2. Paragraph 88 is corrected to read as follows: IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amendments of the Commission’s rules as set forth in Appendix A ARE ADOPTED, effective thirty days from the date of publication in the Federal Register. Sections 9.10(i)(2)(ii)(J)(4), 9.10(i)(4)(iv), 9.10(i)(4)(v), 9.10(j)(4) and 9.10(k) contain new or modified information collection requirements that require OMB review under the PRA. The Commission directs the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (Bureau) to announce the effective date of those information collections in a document published in the Federal Register after the Commission receives OMB approval, and directs the Bureau to cause section 9.10(s) to be revised accordingly. 3. In Appendix A, paragraph (s) under section 9.10, is corrected to read as follows: (s) Compliance date(s). Paragraphs (i)(2)(ii)(C) and (D), 9.10(i)(2)(ii)(J)(4), (i)(4)(iv) and (v), (j)(4), (k), and (q)(10)(v) of this section contain information-collection and recordkeeping requirements. Compliance with paragraphs (i)(2)(ii)(C) and (D), 9.10(i)(2)(ii)(J)(4), (i)(4)(iv) and (v), (j)(4), (k) and (q)(10)(v) will not be required until after approval by the Office of Management and Budget. The Commission will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing compliance dates with those paragraphs and revising this paragraph (s) accordingly. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Lisa M. Fowlkes Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Mark Stephens Managing Director 2