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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 18

(By Delegates Varner, Cann, Douglas,

Kominar and Williams)


[Introduced March 8, 2001; referred to the

Committee on Rules.]


Requesting the Public Service Commission to designate "211" as the three digit access number for community information and referral services throughout the state and that the Public Service Commission conduct a study of feasibility of implementing 211 in the state in partnership with the state 211 collaborative, local wire and wireless telephone companies and 911 services.

Whereas, In July two thousand, the Federal Communications Committee petition designated 211 as the three digit access to community information and referral services; and
Whereas, The State 211 collaborative was formed in October two thousand and has adopted the vision of 211 as the statewide number to call for access to information and referral for community services; and
Whereas, The State 211 collaborative has adopted the mission to participate in the design and implementation of a 211 system to provide a quality information and referral system for the State through education, expanded partnerships, outreach and sustainability plans, recognizing that the 211 collaborative will maximize the strengths of each organization to accomplish collectively what no one can accomplish alone; and
Whereas, The local wire and wireless telephone companies need direction from the public service commission to move forward and work in conjunction with the State 211 collaborative on the design and implementation of 211; and
Whereas, Many counties host numerous social service organizations and often these services are not listed in the phone book by services; and
Whereas, Some people in crisis are not able to search for phone numbers at all because they may be illiterate, nonEnglish speaking, elderly or incapacitated by natural disaster or other crisis; and
Whereas, Setting aside a 211 number would give people one number to call rather than having to call numerous agencies searching for appropriate help and would provide services more efficiently by using centralized community planning; and
Whereas, A 211 number would build on existing infrastructure by allowing social service organizations joining the State 211 collaborative to utilize their joint experience; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That the Public Service Commission designate "211" as the three digit access number for Community Information and Referral Services throughout the State and that the Public Service Commission conduct a study of feasibility including costs thereof, if any, for implementing 211 in the State in partnership with the State 211 collaborative, local wire and wireless telephone companies and 911 services; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Public Service Commission present a report to the Legislature no later than the first day of July, two thousand two, regarding progress made toward so designating "211" as the three digit access number throughout the State; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk is directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the Public Service Commission, to Verizon and all other wire and wireless telephone service providers in the State, and to the Governor.
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