
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 28
(By Delegates Varner, Kominar,


Cann, Douglas and Williams)
Requesting the Public Service Commission to designate "211" as the
three-digit access number for nonemergency community service
referrals throughout West Virginia.
Whereas, Many cities host numerous social service organizations
and often these services are not listed in the phone book by
service; and
Whereas, Many people in crisis, such as alcoholics and drug
addicts seeking rehabilitation, or runaway teenagers seeking youth
counselors, may not call "911" and "311" numbers because they
prefer not to talk with law-enforcement officers; and
Whereas, Some people in crisis are not able to search for phone
numbers at all because they may be illiterate, non-English
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 help 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 coalition to utilize the joint experience of almost 1000 AIRS members and 1400
United Ways across the country; therefore, be it
Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That the Public Service Commission designate "211" as the
three-digit access number for nonemergency community service
referrals throughout West Virginia
; and, be it
Further Resolved, That the Clerk is hereby directed to forward
a copy of this resolution to the Public Service Commission, and to
Bell Atlantic and other phone service providers in the State.