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FCC 54.1708
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 54.1708 Emergency Connectivity Fund cap and requests.
(a) Cap. (1) The Emergency Connectivity Fund shall have a cap of
$7,171,000,000.
(2) $1,000,000 to remain available until September 30, 2030, for the
Inspector General of the Commission to conduct oversight of support
provided through the Emergency Connectivity Fund.
(3) Not more than 2% of the cap, or approximately $143,420,000, shall
be used by the Commission and the Administrator for administration of
the Emergency Connectivity Fund.
(b) Requests. The Administrator shall implement an initial filing
window, covering funding for purchases made between July 1, 2021 and
June 30, 2022 for eligible equipment and services provided to students,
school staff, and library patrons who would otherwise lack connected
devices and/or broadband internet access services sufficient to engage
in remote learning. All schools and libraries filing an application
within that the initial filing period will have their applications
treated as if they were simultaneously received. The initial filing
period shall conclude after 45 days. If demand does not exceed
available funds for the first filing window, the Wireline Competition
Bureau will direct the Administrator to open a second application
window for schools and libraries to seek funding for eligible equipment
and services schools and libraries previously purchased to address the
needs of students, school staff, and library patrons who would
otherwise have lacked access to the equipment or services sufficient to
engage in these activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. During this
second application window, applicants will be able to submit requests
for funding for purchases made from March 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021.
However, in consideration of the importance of providing support for
unconnected students, in the event that demand for prospective support
in the first window appears to be far short of meeting current needs,
the Commission may consider opening a second prospective window before
opening an application window to fund previously purchased eligible
equipment and services. If demand does not exceed available funds after
the close of the second filing window, the Wireline Competition Bureau
may direct the Administrator to open additional filing windows until
the funds are exhausted or the emergency period ends, whichever is
earlier.
(c) Rules of distribution. (1) When the filing window(s) described in
paragraph (b) of this section closes, the Administrator shall calculate
the total demand for support submitted by applicants during the filing
window. If total demand exceeds the total support available, the
Administrator shall allocate funds to these requests for support,
beginning with the most economically disadvantaged schools and
libraries, as determined by the schools and libraries category one
discount matrix in § 54.505(c) adjusted to provide a five percent
increase for rural schools and libraries, as shown in the following
matrix.
Table 1 to Paragraph (c)(1)
% of students eligible for National School Lunch Program Emergency
connectivity fund prioritization matrix
Discount level
Urban Rural
< 1 20 30
1-19 40 55
20-34 50 65
35-49 60 75
50-74 80 85
75-100 90 95
(2) Schools and libraries eligible for a 95 percent discount shall
receive first priority for the funds. The Administrator shall next
allocate funds toward the requests submitted by schools and libraries
eligible for an 90 percent discount, then for a 85 percent discount,
and shall continue committing funds in the same manner to the
applicants at each descending discount level until there are no funds
remaining. If the remaining funds are not sufficient to support all of
the funding requests within a particular discount level, the
Administrator shall allocate funds at that discount level using the
percentage of students eligible for the National School Lunch Program.
Goto Section: 54.1707 | 54.1709
Goto Year: 2020 |
2022
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