Example 1, a regional PSAP: The Pv calculation has a value of $ 1.87 and Cv has a value of $14.83. The sum of the towns' populations is 45,021, and the sum of the 9-1-1 calls for the three towns, averaged over the past three years, is 13,090. Using the formula the subsidy would be:
[(45,021*$1.87) + (13,090 * $14.83)]*1.0 = $278,314.
Example 2, application of CPI to Example 1: If a three year increase in the CPI is 6.22 per cent, the average increase is 2.07 per cent, which results in a multiplier of 1.0207 applied to Pv and Cv. Pv is now $1.91, Cv is now $15.14. The calculated subsidy would be:
[(45,021 * $1.91) + (13,090 * $15.14)]*1.0 = $284,173
Example 3, a multi-town PSAP: The Pv calculation has a value of $ 1.87 and Cv has a value of $14.83. The sum of the two towns' populations is 55,000, and the sum of the 9-1-1 calls for the three towns, averaged over the past three years, is 17,140. Using the formula the subsidy would be: [(55,000*$1.87) + (17,140 * $14.83)] * 0.666 = $237,786.
Example 4, a multi-town PSAP with one member town over 40,000 population: The Pv calculation has a value of $ 1.87 and Cv has a value of $ 14.83. Town "A" is currently a funded entity with a population of 62,000, with a three-year average of 20,700 9-1-1 calls. Each town's contribution shall be calculated separately. The calculation for Town "A" would be:
[(62,000 * $1.87) + (20,700 * $14.83)] * 0.333 = $140,833
Town "B" is not a funded entity. Its population is 28,000 and its three-year 9-1-1 call average is 9,300. The calculation for Town "B" would be: [(28,000 * $1.87) + (9,300 * $14.83)] * 0.666) = $126,726
Therefore, the total for this multi-town PSAP would be $267,559
Example 5, a funded entity: The Pv calculation has a value of $ 1.87 and Cv has a value of $14.83. The city's population is 88,500, and the 9-1-1 call average over three years is 34,269. Using the formula the subsidy would be: [(88,500 * $1.87) + (34,269 * $14.83)] * 0.333 = $224,344
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 28-24-3a