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FCC 54.619
Revised as of October 1, 2006
Goto Year:2005 | 2007
Sec.  54.619   Audits and recordkeeping.

   (a) Health care providers. (1) Health care providers shall maintain for
   their purchases of services supported under this subpart documentation for
   five years from the end of the funding year sufficient to establish
   compliance with all rules in this subpart. Documentation must include, among
   other things, records of allocations for consortia and entities that engage
   in eligible and ineligible activities, if applicable. Mobile rural health
   care providers shall maintain annual logs indicating: The date and locations
   of each clinic stop; and the number of patients served at each such clinic
   stop.

   (2) Mobile rural health care providers shall maintain its annual logs for a
   period of five years. Mobile rural health care providers shall make its logs
   available to the Administrator and the Commission upon request.

   (b) Production of records. Health care providers shall produce such records
   at the request of any auditor appointed by the Administrator or any other
   state or federal agency with jurisdiction.

   (c) Random audits. Health care providers shall be subject to random
   compliance audits to ensure that requesters are complying with the
   certification requirements set forth in  Sec. 54.615(c) and are otherwise
   eligible to receive universal service support and that rates charged comply
   with the statute and regulations.

   [ 68 FR 74503 , Dec. 24, 2003, as amended at  69 FR 12087 , Mar. 15, 2004;  70 FR 6373 , Feb. 7, 2005;  71 FR 13281 , Mar. 15, 2006]


Goto Section: 54.617 | 54.621

Goto Year: 2005 | 2007
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