Cost per Dispatch/Transfer Allocation Sample Clauses

Cost per Dispatch/Transfer Allocation. Each Party shall be responsible for the costs of all Dispatches of Public Safety Responders from that Party’s jurisdiction, including Dispatches to any unincorporated areas for which that Party may be contracted to provide service. Apex shall be responsible for costs of all calls Transferred to the Secondary PSAP. The costs of each Dispatch or Transfer shall be calculated as detailed below and as shown on the attached Exhibit B. a) the Cost per Dispatch/Transfer shall be calculated based on the following formulas: a. Cost per Dispatch: The cost per call for North Carolina as determined by the most recent FCC Annual Report to Congress on State Collection and Distribution of 9-1-1 Fees, multiplied by a “growth factor percentage” representing the average increase in call volume for the Parties over the prior three (3) years, multiplied by a “response factor percentage” representing the average percentage of calls Dispatched by the Primary PSAP per Public Safety Responder agency type over the prior three (3) years. This formula is outlined in further detail in the attached Exhibit B.
Cost per Dispatch/Transfer Allocation. Each Party shall be responsible for the costs of all Dispatches of Public Safety Responders from that Party’s jurisdiction, including Dispatches to any unincorporated areas for which that Party may be contracted to provide service. Apex shall be responsible for costs of all calls Transferred to the Secondary PSAP. The costs of each Dispatch or Transfer shall be calculated as detailed below and as shown on the attached Exhibit C. a) For the first three (3) years of the Initial Term, the Cost per Dispatch/Transfer shall be the values shown on the attached Exhibit C, which are amounts determined by and detailed in the Study. b) For the remaining years of the Initial Term after the third (3rd) and for all Renewal Terms, the Cost per Dispatch/Transfer shall be calculated based on the following formulas: a. Cost per Dispatch: The cost per call for North Carolina as determined by the most recent FCC Annual Report to Congress on State Collection and Distribution of 9-1-1 Fees, multiplied by a “growth factor percentage” representing the average increase in call volume for the Parties over the prior three (3) years, multiplied by a “response factor percentage” representing the average percentage of calls Dispatched by the Primary PSAP per Public Safety Responder agency type over the prior three (3) years. This formula is outlined in further detail in the attached Exhibit C.