Federal Communications Commission Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of New and Emerging Technology 911 Improvement Act of 2008 ) ) ) ) PS Docket No. 09-14 ERRATUM Released: December 26, 2019 By the Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: On December 19, 2019, the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau released the Eleventh Annual Report to Congress on State Collection and Distribution of 911 and Enhanced 911 Fees and Charges for the Period January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018 (Eleventh Annual Fee Report). This Erratum corrects the Eleventh Annual Fee Report as indicated below. The corrected version of the Eleventh Annual Fee Report will be posted online at https://www.fcc.gov/general/911-fee-reports, thus replacing the previously posted version. 1. In paragraph 2, in the sixth bullet, revise the sentence to read as follows: “The total amount of 911/E911 funds diverted by all reporting jurisdictions in calendar year 2018 was $187,085,044.92, or approximately 7.0% of all 911/E911 fees collected.” 2. In paragraph 27, revise the fourth sentence to read as follows: “The jurisdictions listed in Table 16 diverted an aggregate amount of $187,085,044.92, or approximately 7.0% of all 911/E911 funds reported to have been collected by all responding states and jurisdictions in 2018.” 3. Table 16 (Total Funds Diverted or Otherwise Transferred from 911 Uses) is corrected as follows: · In the Total Funds Collected column, replace “$766,141,474.35” with “$403,647,690.78.” · In the Total Funds Used for Other Purposes column, replace “$94,317,398.63 with “$83,503,938.92,” and replace “$197,898,504.63” with “$187,085,044.92.” · In the Percentage Diverted column, replace “47%” with “41.7%,” and replace “25.83%” with “46.35%.” · In the bottom row, replace “7.4%” with “7.0%.” 4. In paragraph 35, revise the last sentence to read as follows: “Based on the reported collection of $200,249,254 raised via the surcharge in 2018, and in the absence of any showing in New York’s filing as to how funds allocated to the General Fund were spent, we find that 41.7% of the total, or $83,503,938.92, was diverted.” 5. In Appendix A (Summary of State Responses Regarding Collections during 2018 Annual Period), change the Total Funds Used for Non-911 Related Purposes by New York to $83,503,938.92. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Lisa M. Fowlkes Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau 2