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FCC 54.504
Revised as of October 2, 2015
Goto Year:2014 |
2016
§ 54.504 Requests for services.
(a) Filing of the FCC Form 471. An eligible school, library, or consortium
that includes an eligible school or library seeking to receive discounts for
eligible services under this subpart shall, upon entering into a signed
contract or other legally binding agreement for eligible services, submit a
completed FCC Form 471 to the Administrator.
(1) The FCC Form 471 shall be signed by the person authorized to order
eligible services for the eligible school, library, or consortium and shall
include that person's certification under oath that:
(i) The schools meet the statutory definition of “elementary school” or
“secondary school” as defined in § 54.500 of this subpart, do not operate as
for-profit businesses, and do not have endowments exceeding $50 million.
(ii) The libraries or library consortia eligible for assistance from a State
library administrative agency under the Library Services and Technology Act
of 1996 do not operate as for-profit businesses and whose budgets are
completely separate from any school (including, but not limited to,
elementary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities).
(iii) The entities listed on the FCC Form 471 application have secured
access to all of the resources, including computers, training, software,
maintenance, internal connections, and electrical connections, necessary to
make effective use of the services purchased. The entities listed on the FCC
Form 471 will pay the discounted charges for eligible services from funds to
which access has been secured in the current funding year or, for entities
that will make installment payments, they will ensure that they are able to
make all required installment payments. The billed entity will pay the
non-discount portion of the cost of the goods and services to the service
provider(s).
(iv) The entities listed on the FCC Form 471 application have complied with
all applicable state and local laws regarding procurement of services for
which support is being sought.
(v) The services the school, library, or consortium purchases at discounts
will be used primarily for educational purposes and will not be sold,
resold, or transferred in consideration for money or any other thing of
value, except as allowed by § 54.513.
(vi) The entities listed in the application have complied with all program
rules and acknowledge that failure to do so may result in denial of discount
funding and/or recovery of funding.
(vii) The applicant understands that the discount level used for shared
services is conditional, for future years, upon ensuring that the most
disadvantaged schools and libraries that are treated as sharing in the
service, receive an appropriate share of benefits from those services.
(viii) The applicant recognizes that it may be audited pursuant to its
application, that it will retain for ten years any and all worksheets and
other records relied upon to fill out its application, and that, if audited,
it will make such records available to the Administrator.
(ix) Except as exempted by § 54.503(e), all bids submitted to a school,
library, or consortium seeking eligible services were carefully considered
and the most cost-effective bid was selected in accordance with § 54.503 of
this subpart, with price being the primary factor considered, and it is the
most cost-effective means of meeting educational needs and technology goals.
(2) All pricing and technology infrastructure information submitted as part
of an FCC Form 471 shall be treated as public and non-confidential by the
Administrator unless the applicant specifies a statute, rule, or other
restriction, such as a court order or an existing contract limitation
barring public release of the information.
(i) Contracts and other agreements executed after adoption of this rule may
not prohibit disclosure of pricing or technology infrastructure information.
(ii) The exemption for existing contract limitations shall not apply to
voluntary extensions or renewals of existing contracts.
(b) Mixed eligibility requests. If 30 percent or more of a request for
discounts made in an FCC Form 471 is for ineligible services, the request
shall be denied in its entirety.
(c) Rate disputes. Schools, libraries, and consortia including those
entities, and service providers may have recourse to the Commission,
regarding interstate rates, and to state commissions, regarding intrastate
rates, if they reasonably believe that the lowest corresponding price is
unfairly high or low.
(1) Schools, libraries, and consortia including those entities may request
lower rates if the rate offered by the carrier does not represent the lowest
corresponding price.
(2) Service providers may request higher rates if they can show that the
lowest corresponding price is not compensatory, because the relevant school,
library, or consortium including those entities is not similarly situated to
and subscribing to a similar set of services to the customer paying the
lowest corresponding price.
(d) Service substitution. (1) The Administrator shall grant a request by an
applicant to substitute a service or product for one identified on its FCC
Form 471 where:
(i) The service or product has the same functionality;
(ii) The substitution does not violate any contract provisions or state or
local procurement laws;
(iii) The substitution does not result in an increase in the percentage of
ineligible services or functions; and
(iv) The applicant certifies that the requested change is within the scope
of the controlling FCC Form 470, including any associated Requests for
Proposal, for the original services.
(2) In the event that a service substitution results in a change in the
pre-discount price for the supported service, support shall be based on the
lower of either the pre-discount price of the service for which support was
originally requested or the pre-discount price of the new, substituted
service.
(3) For purposes of this rule, the two categories of eligible services are
not deemed to have the same functionality as one another.
(e) Mixed eligibility services. A request for discounts for a product or
service that includes both eligible and ineligible components must allocate
the cost of the contract to eligible and ineligible components.
(1) Ineligible components. If a product or service contains ineligible
components, costs must be allocated to the extent that a clear delineation
can be made between the eligible and ineligible components. The delineation
must have a tangible basis, and the price for the eligible portion must be
the most cost-effective means of receiving the eligible service.
(2) Ancillary ineligible components. If a product or service contains
ineligible components that are ancillary to the eligible components, and the
product or service is the most cost-effective means of receiving the
eligible component functionality, without regard to the value of the
ineligible component, costs need not be allocated between the eligible and
ineligible components. Discounts shall be provided on the full cost of the
product or service. An ineligible component is “ancillary” if a price for
the ineligible component cannot be determined separately and independently
from the price of the eligible components, and the specific package remains
the most cost-effective means of receiving the eligible services, without
regard to the value of the ineligible functionality.
(3) The Administrator shall utilize the cost allocation requirements of this
paragraph in evaluating mixed eligibility requests under paragraph (e)(1) of
this section.
(f) Filing of FCC Form 473. All service providers eligible to provide
telecommunications and other supported services under this subpart shall
submit annually a completed FCC Form 473 to the Administrator. The FCC Form
473 shall be signed by an authorized person and shall include that person's
certification under oath that:
(1) The prices in any offer that this service provider makes pursuant to the
schools and libraries universal service support program have been arrived at
independently, without, for the purpose of restricting competition, any
consultation, communication, or agreement with any other offeror or
competitor relating to those prices, the intention to submit an offer, or
the methods or factors used to calculate the prices offered;
(2) The prices in any offer that this service provider makes pursuant to the
schools and libraries universal service support program will not be
knowingly disclosed by this service provider, directly or indirectly, to any
other offeror or competitor before bid opening (in the case of a sealed bid
solicitation) or contract award (in the case of a negotiated solicitation)
unless otherwise required by law; and
(3) No attempt will be made by this service provider to induce any other
concern to submit or not to submit an offer for the purpose of restricting
competition.
(4) The service provider listed on the FCC Form 473 certifies that the
invoices that are submitted by this Service Provider to the Billed Entity
for reimbursement pursuant to Billed Entity Applicant Reimbursement Forms
(FCC Form 472) are accurate and represent payments from the Billed Entity to
the Service Provider for equipment and services provided pursuant to E-rate
program rules.
(5) The service provider listed on the FCC Form 473 certifies that the bills
or invoices issued by this service provider to the billed entity are for
equipment and services eligible for universal service support by the
Administrator, and exclude any charges previously invoiced to the
Administrator by the service provider.
[ 79 FR 49199 , Aug. 19, 2014, as amended at 79 FR 68634 , Nov. 18, 2014; 80 FR 5989 , Feb. 4, 2015]
Effective Date Notes: At 79 FR 49199 , Aug. 19, 2014, § 54.504 was revised.
However, paragraphs (f)(4) and (f)(5) will become effective July 1, 2016.
2. At 80 FR 5989 , Feb. 4, 2015, § 54.504 was amended by revising paragraph
(a)(1)(iii). However, this paragraph contains information collection and
recordkeeping requirements and will not become effective until approval has
been given by the Office of Management and Budget.
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