FCC 54.625 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 54.625 Support for services beyond the maximum supported distance for rural
health care providers.
(a) The maximum support distance is the distance from the health care
provider to the farthest point on the jurisdictional boundary of the city in
that state with the largest population, as calculated by the Administrator.
(b) An eligible rural health care provider may purchase an eligible
telecommunications service, as defined in Sec. 54.601(c)(1) through (c)(2), that
is provided over a distance that exceeds the maximum supported distance.
(c) If an eligible rural health care provider purchases an eligible
telecommunications service, as defined in Sec. 54.601(c)(1) through (c)(2), that
exceeds the maximum supported distance, the health care provider must pay
the applicable rural rate for the distance that such service is carried
beyond the maximum supported distance.
[ 63 FR 2132 , Jan. 13, 1998, as amended at 63 FR 70572 , Dec. 21, 1998; 68 FR 74504 , Dec. 24, 2003]
Subpart H—Administration
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