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If extra drops, wiring or electrical work is needed, who is liable for the cost?

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If extra drops, wiring or electrical work is needed, who is liable for the cost?

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This will be handled on a case-by-case basis. In instances where the SoS office agrees that additional wiring or electrical work is necessary to connect SoS PCs to RINET, the cost will be covered by the SoS. For the purposes of the Vital Registration 2000 (VR2000) system, the Department of Health will use the existing Internet connections to connect to the VR2000 database. In general, for other applications and/or routine uses, the State supports RINET-Muni only to the inside, basement wall of the Town Hall or other single connection. Internal networks are the responsibility of the municipality.

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