Force Majeure Documentation Standard

Also Known As: Disaster Exemption Standard

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A Force Majeure Documentation Standard is an NTIA-approved framework that ensures providers are not penalized for service outages caused by uncontrollable natural events.

Proper documentation requires timestamped evidence, weather data, emergency declarations, photos, and restoration timelines. Many systems link outage reports with weather feeds to create defensible audit trails automatically. States must maintain consistent rules that distinguish genuine disasters from poor maintenance.

This standard ensures fairness by shielding providers from penalties for hurricanes or wildfires, while still requiring preparation and rapid restoration.

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