ROGERSVILLE — Hawkins County Mayor Jim Lee told commissioners Wednesday he didn’t see how he can justify renewing the county’s $175,000 contract with Hawkins County Central Dispatch. However, there are far-reaching consequences of not renewing that contract. Aside from the effect on state funding that results from cutting maintenance of effort, every police, fire and rescue agency in the county would have to hire its own dispatchers. Although Hawkins County Central Dispatch (HCCD) and Hawkins County E-911 duties are conducted in the same facility by the same employees, they are funded separately and are not mutually exclusive. How does HCCD and 911 funding work? Hawkins County E-911 is funded by the state through a telephone landline fee of $1.16 per month per line, which amounts to about $736,000 annually. That pays for the 911 equipment and for staff to answer calls.