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*“SHOULD” to “SHALL”
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*addition, deletion or revision of requirements or specifications, regardless of the number of changes
*addition, deletion, or revision of requirements or specifications, regardless of the number of changes
*addition of mandatory compliance with referenced standards
*addition of mandatory compliance with referenced standards
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Revision as of 02:28, 11 August 2023

A Substantive Change is a change or edit that directly and materially affects the use of the standard. Examples of substantive changes are:

  • “SHALL” to “SHOULD”
  • “SHOULD” to “SHALL”
  • addition, deletion, or revision of requirements or specifications, regardless of the number of changes
  • addition of mandatory compliance with referenced standards

Relevant NENA Documents
Note: To find and download the document, copy the document number (like NENA-STA-010) from below and search the NENA Standards and Documents page.


NENA-ADM-001, NENA Development Group Organizational Structure and Operational Procedures