Goto Section: 54.501 | 54.503 | Table of Contents
FCC 54.502
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 54.502 Eligible services.
Link to an amendment published at 84 FR 70036 , Dec. 20, 2019.
(a) Supported services. All supported services are listed in the
Eligible Services List as updated annually in accordance with paragraph
(d) of this section. The services in this subpart will be supported in
addition to all reasonable charges that are incurred by taking such
services, such as state and federal taxes. Charges for termination
liability, penalty surcharges, and other charges not included in the
cost of taking such service shall not be covered by the universal
service support mechanisms. The supported services fall within the
following general categories:
(1) Category one. Telecommunications services, telecommunications, and
Internet access, as defined in § 54.5 and described in the Eligible
Services List are category one supported services.
(2) Category two. Internal connections, basic maintenance and managed
internal broadband services as defined in § 54.500 and described in the
Eligible Services List are category two supported services.
(b) Funding years 2015-2019. Libraries, schools, or school districts
with schools that receive funding for category two services in any of
the funding years between 2015 and 2019 shall be eligible for support
for category two services pursuant to paragraphs (b)(1) through (6) of
this section.
(1) Five-year budget. Each eligible school or library shall be eligible
for a budgeted amount of support for category two services over a
five-year funding cycle beginning the first funding year support is
received. Excluding support for internal connections received prior to
funding year 2015, each school or library shall be eligible for the
total available budget less any support received for category two
services in the prior funding years of that school's or library's
five-year funding cycle. The budgeted amounts and the funding floor
shall be adjusted for inflation annually in accordance with
§ 54.507(a)(2).
(2) School budget. Each eligible school shall be eligible for support
for category two services up to a pre-discount price of $150 per
student over a five-year funding cycle. Applicants shall provide the
student count per school, calculated at the time that the discount is
calculated each funding year. New schools may estimate the number of
students, but shall repay any support provided in excess of the maximum
budget based on student enrollment the following funding year.
(3) Library budget. Each eligible library shall be eligible for support
for category two services, up to a pre-discount price of $2.30 per
square foot over a five-year funding cycle. Libraries shall provide the
total area for all floors, in square feet, of each library outlet
separately, including all areas enclosed by the outer walls of the
library outlet and occupied by the library, including those areas
off-limits to the public.
(4) Funding floor. Each eligible school and library will be eligible
for support for category two services up to at least a pre-discount
price of $9,200 over five funding years.
(5) Requests. Applicants shall request support for category two
services for each school or library based on the number of students per
school building or square footage per library building. Category two
funding for a school or library may not be used for another school or
library. If an applicant requests less than the maximum budget
available for a school or library, the applicant may request the
remaining balance in a school's or library's category two budget in
subsequent funding years of a five year cycle. The costs for category
two services shared by multiple eligible entities shall be divided
reasonably between each of the entities for which support is sought in
that funding year.
(6) Non-instructional buildings. Support is not available for category
two services provided to or within non-instructional school buildings
or separate library administrative buildings unless those category two
services are essential for the effective transport of information to or
within one or more instructional buildings of a school or
non-administrative library buildings, or the Commission has found that
the use of those services meets the definition of educational purpose,
as defined in § 54.500. When applying for category two support for
eligible services to a non-instructional school building or library
administrative building, the applicant shall allocate the cost of
providing services to one or more of the eligible school or library
buildings that benefit from those services being provided.
(c) Funding year 2020. Libraries, schools, or school districts with
schools that receive funding for category two services in funding year
2020 shall be eligible for support for category two services pursuant
to paragraphs (c)(1) through (6) of this section.
(1) Six-year funding cycle. Each eligible school or library shall be
eligible for a budgeted amount of support for category two services
over a six-year funding cycle. Each school or library shall be eligible
for the total available budget less the pre-discount amount of any
support received for category two services in the prior funding years
of that school's or library's six-year funding cycle.
(2) School budget. Each eligible school shall be eligible for support
for category two services up to a pre-discount price of $150 plus an
additional prorated 20% (adjusted for inflation dating back to funding
year 2015) over six funding years that will be completed at the end of
funding year 2020. Applicants shall provide the student count per
school, calculated at the time that the discount is calculated each
funding year. New schools may estimate the number of students but shall
repay any support provided in excess of the maximum budget based on
student enrollment the following funding year.
(3) Library budget. Each eligible library located within the Institute
of Museum and Library Services locale codes of “11—City, Large,”
defined as a territory inside an urbanized area and inside a principal
city with a population of 250,000 or more, “12—City, Midsize,” defined
as a territory inside an urbanized area and inside a principal city
with a population less than 250,000 and greater than or equal to
100,000, or “21—Suburb, Large,” defined as a territory outside a
principal city and inside an urbanized area with population of 250,000
or more, shall be eligible for support for category two services, up to
a pre-discount price of $5.00 per square foot plus an additional
prorated 20% (adjusted for inflation dating back to funding year 2015)
over six funding years that will be completed at the end of funding
year 2020. All other eligible libraries shall be eligible for support
for category two services, up to a pre-discount price of $2.30 per
square foot plus an additional prorated 20% (adjusted for inflation
dating back to funding year 2015) over a six-year funding cycle that
will be completed at the end of funding year 2020. Libraries shall
provide the total area for all floors, in square feet, of each library
outlet separately, including all areas enclosed by the outer walls of
the library outlet and occupied by the library, including those areas
off-limits to the public.
(4) Funding floor. Each eligible school and library will be eligible
for support for category two services of at least a pre-discount price
of $9,200 plus an additional prorated 20% (adjusted for inflation
dating back to funding year 2015) over six funding years that will be
completed at the end of funding year 2020.
(5) Requests. Applicants shall request support for category two
services for each school or library based on the number of students per
school building or square footage per library building. Category two
funding for a school or library may not be used for another school or
library. The costs for category two services shared by multiple
eligible entities shall be divided reasonably between each of the
entities for which support is sought in that funding year.
(6) Non-instructional buildings. Support is not available for category
two services provided to or within non-instructional school buildings
or separate library administrative buildings unless those category two
services are essential for the effective transport of information to or
within one or more instructional buildings of a school or
non-administrative library buildings, or the Commission has found that
the use of those services meets the definition of educational purpose,
as defined in § 54.500. When applying for category two support for
eligible services to a non-instructional school building or library
administrative building, the applicant shall allocate the cost of
providing services to one or more of the eligible school or library
buildings that benefit from those services being provided.
(d) Funding year 2021 and beyond. Schools, school districts, libraries,
and library systems shall be eligible for support for category two
services pursuant to the five-year budgets described in paragraphs
(d)(1) through (6) of this section.
(1) Fixed five-year funding cycle. Beginning in funding year 2021, each
eligible school, school district, library, or library system shall be
eligible for a budgeted amount of pre-discount support for category two
services over a five-year funding cycle that will reset in funding year
2026 and subsequently, after every five funding years. Each school,
school district, library, or library system shall be eligible for the
total available budget less the pre-discount amount of any support
received for category two services in the prior funding years of that
fixed five-year funding cycle.
(2) School and school district multipliers. Each eligible school
district and schools operating independently of a school district shall
be eligible for support for category two services up to a pre-discount
price of $167 per student over a five-year funding cycle. The amount of
support will be calculated at the time that the discount is calculated
in the first funding year of the five-year cycle in which the applicant
requests category two support, unless the school or school district
elects to seek additional program support using updated enrollment
numbers in subsequent funding years in the five-year cycle. School
districts shall provide the total number of students within the school
district. Independent charter schools, private schools, and other
eligible educational facilities that operate under the control of a
central administrative agency shall provide the total number of
students under the control of that agency. Schools that are not
affiliated financially or operationally with a school district or
central administrative agency shall provide the total number of
students in the school.
(3) Library and library system multipliers. Library systems and
libraries operating independently of a system shall be eligible for
support for category two services, up to a pre-discount price of $4.50
per square foot over a five-year funding cycle. The amount of support
will be calculated at the time that the discount is calculated in the
first funding year of the five-year cycle in which the applicant
requests category two support, unless the library or library system
elects to seek additional program support using updated square footage
in subsequent funding years in the five-year cycle. Library systems
shall provide the total area for all floors, in square feet, of all of
its library outlets, including all areas enclosed by the outer walls of
the library outlet and occupied by the library, including those areas
off-limits to the public. Independent libraries shall provide the total
area for all floors, in square feet, of all areas enclosed by the outer
walls of the library outlet and occupied by the library, including
those areas off-limits to the public.
(4) Funding floor. Each eligible school and library shall be eligible
for support for category two services of at least a pre-discount price
of $25,000 over five funding years.
(5) Calculation increase. Before funding year 2026 and every subsequent
five-year funding cycle, the Wireline Competition Bureau shall announce
the multipliers and funding floor as adjusted for inflation at least 60
days before the start of the filing window for the next five-year
funding cycle. The Bureau shall use the last four quarters of data on
the Gross Domestic Product Chain-type Price Index (GDP-CPI) compared
with the equivalent quarters from the beginning of the five-year
funding cycle. The increase shall be rounded to the nearest 0.1 percent
and shall be used to calculate the category two budget multipliers and
funding floor for that five-year funding cycle. The multipliers and
funding floor shall be rounded to the nearest cent.
(6) Non-instructional buildings. Support is not available for category
two services provided to or within non-instructional school buildings
or separate library administrative buildings unless those category two
services are essential for the effective transport of information to or
within one or more instructional buildings of a school or
non-administrative library buildings, or the Commission has found that
the use of those services meets the definition of educational purpose,
as defined in § 54.500. When applying for category two support for
eligible services to a non-instructional school building or library
administrative building, the applicant shall deduct the cost of the
non-instructional building's use of the category two services or
equipment.
(e) Eligible services list process. The Administrator shall submit by
March 30 of each year a draft list of services eligible for support,
based on the Commission's rules for the following funding year. The
Wireline Competition Bureau will issue a Public Notice seeking comment
on the Administrator's proposed eligible services list. The final list
of services eligible for support will be released at least 60 days
prior to the opening of the application filing window for the following
funding year.
[ 62 FR 32948 , June 17, 1997, as amended at 79 FR 49198 , Aug. 19, 2014;
79 FR 68634 , Nov. 18, ;80 2014 FR 5988 , Feb. 4, 2015; 84 FR 70036 , Dec.
20, 2019]
Goto Section: 54.501 | 54.503
Goto Year: 2020 |
2022
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