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FCC Checks Text-to-911 Rules for Easier Reporting

Published Date: 4/29/2026

Notice

Summary

The FCC is checking in on its Text-to-911 info collection to make sure it’s still useful and not too much work for businesses and governments. They want your thoughts by June 29, 2026, especially on how to make things easier and clearer, especially for small businesses. This review affects over 2,500 groups who report annually, saving time and keeping emergency texting running smoothly.

Analyzed Economic Effects

4 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

Annual Time Burden on Respondents

The Text‑to‑911 information collection covers 2,520 respondents and 55,094 responses with an estimated 1–8 hours per response, totaling 91,260 annual burden hours (total annual cost: None).

RTT Implementation for Disability Access

The rules require Commercial Mobile Radio Service providers that choose Real‑Time Text (RTT) as their accessible method to begin delivering RTT communications in RTT format within six months after a valid PSAP request; this supports people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf‑blind, or have a speech disability.

Small‑Business Paperwork Relief Request

The FCC is asking for public comments by June 29, 2026 on its Text‑to‑911 information collection and specifically requests ideas to reduce the paperwork burden on small business concerns with fewer than 25 employees.

Provider Notification Deadline Requirement

Covered text messaging providers that agree to an alternate implementation timeframe must notify the FCC of the dates and terms of that agreement within 30 days of the parties' agreement.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
4/29/2026
6/29/2026

Department and Agencies

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Federal Communications Commission
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