FCC 54.519 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 54.519 State telecommunications networks.
(a) Telecommunications services. State telecommunications networks may
secure discounts under the universal service support mechanisms on supported
telecommunications services (as described in Sec. 54.502) on behalf of eligible
schools and libraries (as described in Sec. 54.501) or consortia that include an
eligible school or library. Such state telecommunications networks shall
pass on such discounts to eligible schools and libraries and shall:
(1) Maintain records listing each eligible school and library and showing
the basis for each eligibility determination;
(2) Maintain records demonstrating the discount amount to which each
eligible school and library is entitled and the basis for such
determination;
(3) Take reasonable steps to ensure that each eligible school or library
receives a proportionate share of the shared services;
(4) Request that service providers apply the appropriate discount amounts on
the portion of the supported services used by each school or library;
(5) Direct eligible schools and libraries to pay the discounted price; and
(6) Comply with the competitive bid requirements set forth in Sec. 54.504(a).
(b) Internet access and installation and maintenance of internal
connections. State telecommunications networks either may secure discounts
on Internet access and installation and maintenance of internal connections
in the manner described in paragraph (a) of this section with regard to
telecommunications, or shall be eligible, consistent with Sec. 54.517(b), to
receive universal service support for providing such services to eligible
schools, libraries, and consortia including those entities.
[ 63 FR 2131 , Jan. 13, 1998; 63 FR 33586 , June 19, 1998]
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