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FCC 64.6209
Revised as of October 1, 2018
Goto Year:2017 |
2019
§ 64.6209 Eligibility criteria.
Before providing Equipment or related services to an individual, a
certified program shall verify the individual's eligibility in
accordance with this section.
(a) Verification of disability. A certified program shall require an
individual applying for Equipment and related services to provide
verification of disability in accordance with paragraph (a)(1) or (2)
of this section.
(1) The individual may provide an attestation from a professional with
direct knowledge of the individual's disability, either to the best of
the professional's knowledge or under penalty of perjury, that the
applicant is deaf-blind (as defined in § 64.6203(c) of this part). Such
attestation shall include the attesting professional's full name,
title, and contact information, including business name, address, phone
number, and email address. Such attestation shall also include the
basis of the attesting professional's knowledge that the individual is
deaf-blind and may also include information about the individual's
functional abilities to use Covered Services in various settings.
(2) The individual may provide existing documentation that the
individual is deaf-blind, such as an individualized education program
(IEP) or a Social Security determination letter.
(b) Verification of income eligibility. A certified program shall
require an individual applying for Equipment and related services to
provide verification that his or her income does not exceed 400 percent
of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, as defined in 42 U.S.C. 9902(2), or
that he or she is enrolled in a federal program with an income
eligibility requirement that does not exceed 400 percent of the Federal
Poverty Guidelines, such as Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program, Supplemental Security Income, Federal Public Housing
Assistance, or Veterans and Survivors Pension Benefit. The NDBEDP
Administrator may identify state or other federal programs with income
eligibility thresholds that do not exceed 400 percent of the Federal
Poverty Guidelines for determining income eligibility for participation
in the NDBEDP. When an applicant is not already enrolled in a
qualifying low-income program, income eligibility may be verified by
the certified program using appropriate and reasonable means.
(c) Prohibition against requiring employment. No certified program may
require, for eligibility, that an applicant be employed or actively
seeking employment.
(d) Availability of Covered Services. A certified program may require
an equipment recipient to demonstrate, for eligibility, that a Covered
Service that the Equipment is designed to use is available for use by
the individual.
(e) Age. A certified program may not establish eligibility criteria
that exclude low-income individuals who are deaf-blind of a certain age
from applying for or receiving Equipment if the needs of such
individuals are not being met through other available resources.
(f) Reverification. If an individual who has previously received
equipment from a certified program applies to a certified program for
additional Equipment or related services one year or more after the
individual's income was last verified, the certified program shall
re-verify an individual's income eligibility in accordance with
paragraph (b) before providing new Equipment or related services. If a
certified program has reason to believe that an individual's vision or
hearing has improved sufficiently that the individual is no longer
eligible for Equipment or related services, the certified program shall
require reverification of the individual's disability in accordance
with paragraph (a) before providing new Equipment or related services.
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