80_FR_32996 80 FR 32885 - Relay Services for Deaf-Blind Individuals

80 FR 32885 - Relay Services for Deaf-Blind Individuals

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 111 (June 10, 2015)

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FR Document2015-13718

In this document, the Commission proposes to amend its rules to continue the National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program (NDBEDP) on a permanent basis. The NDBEDP is currently a pilot program that supports the distribution of communications devices to low-income individuals who are deaf-blind.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 111 (Wednesday, June 10, 2015)
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[Proposed Rules]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Part 64

[CG Docket No. 10-210; FCC 15-58]


Relay Services for Deaf-Blind Individuals

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission proposes to amend its rules 
to continue the National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program 
(NDBEDP) on a permanent basis. The NDBEDP is currently a pilot program 
that supports the distribution of communications devices to low-income 
individuals who are deaf-blind.

DATES: Comments are due July 27, 2015 and reply comments are due August 
10, 2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by CG Docket No. 10-210, 
by any of the following methods:
     Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically 
using the Internet by accessing the Commission's Electronic Comment 
Filing System (ECFS), through the Commission's Web site http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2/. Filers should follow the instructions 
provided on the Web site for submitting comments. For ECFS filers, in 
completing the

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transmittal screen, filers should include their full name, U.S. Postal 
service mailing address, and CG Docket No. 10-210.
     Paper Filers: Parties who choose to file by paper must 
file an original and one copy of each filing. Filings can be sent by 
hand or messenger delivery, by commercial overnight courier, or by 
first-class or overnight U.S. Postal Service mail (although the 
Commission continues to experience delays in receiving U.S. Postal 
Service mail). All filings must be addressed to the Commission's 
Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission.

For detailed instructions for submitting comments and additional 
information on the rulemaking process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY 
INFORMATION section of this document.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rosaline Crawford, Consumer and 
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Disability Rights Office, at 202-418-2075 
or email [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to Sec. Sec.  1.415 and 1.419 of 
the Commission's rules, 47 CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested parties may 
file comments and reply comments on or before the dates indicated on 
the first page of this document. Comments may be filed using the 
Commission's Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS). See Electronic 
Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998).
     All hand-delivered or messenger-delivered paper filings 
for the Commission's Secretary must be delivered to FCC Headquarters at 
445 12th Street SW., Room TW-A325, Washington, DC 20554. All hand 
deliveries must be held together with rubber bands or fasteners. Any 
envelopes must be disposed of before entering the building.
     Commercial Mail sent by overnight mail (other than U.S. 
Postal Service Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300 
East Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743.
     U.S. Postal Service first-class, Express, and Priority 
mail should be addressed to 445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC 20554.
    This is a summary of the Commission's document FCC 15-58, 
Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video 
Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105, Relay Services for Deaf-Blind 
Individuals, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), adopted on May 21, 
2015 and released on May 27, 2015, in CG Docket No. 10-210. The full 
text of document FCC 15-58 will be available for public inspection and 
copying via ECFS, and during regular business hours at the FCC 
Reference Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th Street SW., Room CY-
A257, Washington, DC 20554. Document FCC 15-58 can also be downloaded 
in Word or Portable Document Format (PDF) at http://www.fcc.gov/ndbedp.
    This proceeding shall be treated as a ``permit-but-disclose'' 
proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules. 47 CFR 
1.1200 et seq. Persons making ex parte presentations must file a copy 
of any written presentation or a memorandum summarizing any oral 
presentation within two business days after the presentation (unless a 
different deadline applicable to the Sunshine period applies). Persons 
making oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda 
summarizing the presentation must (1) list all persons attending or 
otherwise participating in the meeting at which the ex parte 
presentation was made, and (2) summarize all data presented and 
arguments made during the presentation. If the presentation consisted 
in whole or in part of the presentation of data or arguments already 
reflected in the presenter's written comments, memoranda or other 
filings in the proceeding, the presenter may provide citations to such 
data or arguments in his or her prior comments, memoranda, or other 
filings (specifying the relevant page and/or paragraph numbers where 
such data or arguments can be found) in lieu of summarizing them in the 
memorandum. Documents shown or given to Commission staff during ex 
parte meetings are deemed to be written ex parte presentations and must 
be filed consistent with rule 1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by 
rule 1.49(f) or for which the Commission has made available a method of 
electronic filing, written ex parte presentations and memoranda 
summarizing oral ex parte presentations, and all attachments thereto, 
must be filed through the electronic comment filing system available 
for that proceeding, and must be filed in their native format (e.g., 
.doc, .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants in this proceeding 
should familiarize themselves with the Commission's ex parte rules.
    To request materials in accessible formats for people with 
disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), 
send an email to [email protected] or call the Consumer and Governmental 
Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY).

Initial Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Analysis

    Document FCC 15-58 seeks comment on proposed rule amendments that 
may result in modified information collection requirements. If the 
Commission adopts any modified information collection requirements, the 
Commission will publish another notice in the Federal Register inviting 
the public to comment on the requirements, as required by the Paperwork 
Reduction Act. Public Law 104-13, 109 Stat. 163; 44 U.S.C. 3501-3520. 
In addition, pursuant to the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 
2002, the Commission seeks comment on how it might further reduce the 
information collection burden for small business concerns with fewer 
than 25 employees. Public Law 107-198, 116 Stat. 729; 44 U.S.C. 
3506(c)(4).

Synopsis

I. Introduction

    1. In the (NPRM), the Commission seeks comment on proposed rules to 
govern the NDBEDP on a permanent basis. The NDBEDP supports programs 
that distribute communications equipment to low-income individuals who 
are deaf-blind. The NDBEDP has operated as a pilot program since July 
2012.

II. Background

    2. Section 105 of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video 
Accessibility Act of 2010 (CVAA) added section 719 to the 
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, which directed the Commission 
to establish rules to provide up to $10 million annually from the 
Interstate Telecommunications Relay Service Fund (TRS Fund) to support 
programs that distribute communications equipment to low-income 
individuals who are deaf-blind. Public Law 111-260, 124 Stat. 2751 
(2010); Public Law 111-265, 124 Stat. 2795 (2010); 47 U.S.C. 620. In 
2011, the Commission established the NDBEDP as a two-year pilot 
program, with an option to extend it for an additional year. 
Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video 
Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105, Relay Services for Deaf-Blind 
Individuals, CG Docket No. 10-210, Report and Order, published at 76 FR 
26641, May 9, 2011 (NDBEDP Pilot Program Order); 47 CFR 64.610 (NDBEDP 
pilot program rules). The Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau (CGB 
or Bureau) launched the pilot program on July 1, 2012. To implement the 
program, the Bureau certified 53 entities to participate in the

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NDBEDP--one entity to distribute equipment in each state, plus the 
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, 
hereinafter referred to as ``state programs'' or ``certified 
programs''--and selected a national outreach coordinator to support the 
outreach and distribution efforts of these state programs. On February 
7, 2014, the Bureau extended the pilot program for a third year, until 
June 30, 2015. Many individuals who received communications devices 
through the NDBEDP have reported that this program has vastly improved 
their daily lives, significantly enhancing their ability to live 
independently and expanding their educational and employment 
opportunities.
    3. On August 1, 2014, the Bureau released a Public Notice inviting 
comment on which rules governing the NDBEDP pilot program should be 
retained and which should be modified to make the permanent NDBEDP more 
effective and more efficient. Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau 
Seeks Comment on the National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution 
Program, CG Docket No. 10-210, Public Notice, 29 FCC Rcd 9451 (CGB 
2014). Comments filed in response to the Public Notice helped to inform 
the preparation of the NPRM. The Commission proposes to retain the 
NDBEDP pilot program rules for the permanent program, except as 
discussed in the NPRM.
    4. On May 21, 2015, the Commission extended the pilot program for 
one additional year, until June 30, 2016. Implementation of the Twenty-
First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010, 
Section 105, Relay Services for Deaf-Blind Individuals, CG Docket No. 
10-210, Order, FCC 15-57 (rel. May 27, 2015). The Commission commits to 
continue the pilot NDBEDP as long as necessary to ensure a seamless 
transition between the pilot and permanent programs to ensure the 
uninterrupted distribution of equipment to this target population. When 
the Commission adopts final rules for the permanent program it will 
consider the extent to which the pilot program needs to be extended 
further. The Commission invites comment on the need to extend the pilot 
program beyond June 30, 2016.
    5. In establishing a permanent NDBEDP, the Commission also seeks 
comment on performance goals for all elements of the program along with 
performance measures that are clearly linked to each performance goal. 
Specifically, the Commission proposes the following goals: (1) Ensuring 
that the program effectively increases access to covered services by 
the target population; (2) ensuring that the program is administered 
efficiently; and (3) ensuring that the program is cost-effective. Funds 
available through the program come from contributions made by 
telecommunications service providers to the TRS Fund, and the 
Commission has a responsibility to ensure these funds are spent 
efficiently and effectively. Ensuring that certified programs use 
available funds in cost-effective ways maximizes the impact of program 
funds and helps ensure that as many eligible recipients as possible are 
able to receive the support they need. The Commission believes that 
clear performance goals and measures will enable it to determine 
whether the program is being used for its intended purpose and whether 
the funding for the program is accomplishing the intended results. To 
the extent that these proposed goals or other goals that commenters may 
propose may be in tension with each other, commenters should suggest 
how the Commission should prioritize or balance them. The Commission 
invites comment on what performance measures it should adopt to support 
these proposed goals, and whether it should adopt measures based on the 
information that certified programs are required to report to the 
Commission. The Commission also seeks comment on ways to manage and 
share data to track our progress in meeting these goals. Finally, the 
Commission proposes to periodically review whether it is making 
progress in addressing these goals by measuring the specific outcomes.

III. Program Structure

A. Certified Programs
    6. Under the NDBEDP pilot program, the Commission certifies one 
entity per state as the sole authorized entity to participate in the 
NDBEDP and receive support from the TRS Fund for the distribution of 
equipment and provision of related services to low-income individuals 
who are deaf-blind. Certified programs have primary oversight and 
responsibility for compliance with program requirements, but may 
fulfill their responsibilities directly or through collaboration, 
partnership, or contract with other individuals or entities within or 
outside of their states or territories. Services related to the 
distribution of equipment include outreach, assessment, installation, 
and training. Certified programs also perform administrative functions, 
including submitting reimbursement claims and reports, and conducting 
annual audits.
    7. The Commission proposes to retain the current structure of the 
NDBEDP, certifying one entity to be responsible for the administration 
of the program, distribution of equipment, and provision of related 
services within each of the states and territories covered by the 
NDBEDP. The Commission believes that the localized approach that has 
been in place for almost three years has been successful in meeting the 
needs of eligible low-income individuals who are deaf-blind and that 
state entities are more likely to be familiar with their unique 
demographics and their available resources, and consequently are in a 
better position to respond to the localized needs of their residents. 
The Commission also believes that greater efficiencies and expanded 
capabilities can be achieved through a centralized database for 
reporting and reimbursement and through greater support for training, 
discussed further in the NPRM, without having to restructure the 
program from a state-based to a national system. The Commission seeks 
comment on this approach.
    8. Thus far, 10 of the 53 state programs have relinquished their 
certifications, requiring the Commission to seek replacements in those 
states. The Commission recognizes that some adjustments have had to be 
made during the pilot program, a result that was not unexpected given 
that the NDBEDP is an entirely new program. However, on balance, the 
Commission believes that the success of NDBEDP, as evidenced by the 
delivery of equipment and services to thousands of deaf-blind 
individuals, shows that the system has been working well. To help 
reduce the incidence of program departures, as discussed further in the 
NPRM, the Commission proposes to establish a centralized database to 
facilitate the filing of reimbursement claims and semi-annual reports 
to the Commission. In addition, to minimize the risk of a lapse in 
service to deaf-blind individuals that might result during any future 
transitions from one certified state program to another, the Commission 
proposes that a certified program seeking to relinquish its 
certification provide written notice to the Commission at least 90 days 
in advance of its intent to do so. Further, the Commission proposes 
that such entities be required to transfer NDBEDP-purchased equipment, 
information, files, and other data to the newly-certified entity in its 
state within 30 days after the effective date of its certification to 
ensure a smooth transition and reduce any potential for a lapse in 
service. Finally, the

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Commission proposes requiring that all entities relinquishing their 
certifications comply with NDBEDP requirements necessary for the 
ongoing functioning of the program that they are exiting, including the 
submission of final reimbursement claims and six-month reports. The 
Commission seeks comment on these proposals, as well as other steps 
that the Commission should take to reduce the number of entities that 
relinquish their certifications and measures the Commission should 
adopt to minimize the impact on consumers when this occurs.
    9. For the pilot program, the Bureau selected entities to 
participate in the NDBEDP that were located within and outside of the 
states that they served. Currently, of the 53 certified programs, 33 
are administered by entities located within the states they serve and 
20 are administered by entities located outside those states. For all 
but three of these 20 programs, the out-of-state entity selected was 
the sole applicant. The Commission proposes to continue allowing 
qualified out-of-state entities, in addition to in-state entities, to 
apply for certification to administer the NDBEDP, in collaboration with 
individuals or entities within or outside of their states or 
territories. It believes that this flexible approach assists those 
states that may not have sufficient resources on their own to provide 
the services required by the NDBEDP. The Commission seeks comment on 
this proposal and any alternatives that would ensure that the NDBEDP is 
able to serve the residents of each state.
    10. The Commission authorized the NDBEDP pilot program to operate 
in each of the 50 states, plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, 
and the U.S. Virgin Islands, noting that each of these jurisdictions 
administered an intrastate TRS program. The Commission reached this 
result because, like the TRS state programs, the NDBEDP certified 
programs are supported by the TRS Fund. Because residents of American 
Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands are also eligible to make 
and receive calls through one or more forms of relay services that are 
supported by the TRS Fund, the Commission proposes to expand the 
operation of the NDBEDP to these jurisdictions. The Commission seeks 
comment on this proposal, particularly from interested stakeholders who 
reside in these three territories, including entities that provide 
services to deaf-blind individuals.
B. Certification Criteria
    11. Pursuant to the Commission's rules, the Bureau reviews 
applications and determines whether to grant NDBEDP certification based 
on the ability of a program to meet the following qualifications, 
either directly or in coordination with other programs or entities, as 
evidenced in the application and any supplemental materials, including 
letters of recommendation: (i) expertise in the field of deaf-
blindness; (ii) the ability to communicate effectively with people who 
are deaf-blind; (iii) staffing and facilities sufficient to administer 
the program; (iv) experience with the distribution of specialized 
customer premises equipment; (v) experience in how to train users on 
how to set up and use the equipment; and (vi) familiarity with the 
telecommunications, Internet access, and advanced communications 
services that will be used with the distributed equipment. The 
Commission believes that these criteria have been effective in 
informing the Bureau's selection of qualified entities and proposes to 
retain these criteria to evaluate an entity's qualifications for 
certification as a state program. The Commission seeks comment on this 
proposal.
    12. In addition, the Commission seeks comment on how it can 
supplement these criteria to better ensure that certain certified 
programs serve the full spectrum of people who are deaf-blind. Should 
the Commission establish minimum standards for the personnel providing 
services in these programs? For example, should individuals providing 
service have certain levels of linguistic competency? The Commission 
asks commenters to describe any difficulties they have experienced 
securing equipment or services from their state's certified program 
resulting from a lack of expertise in deaf-blindness or communications 
skills, and to be specific in recommending changes that may be 
necessary in the Commission's certification criteria to reduce these 
difficulties.
    13. The Commission also seeks comment on the addition of 
certification criteria that address the ability of certified programs 
to administer a statewide program, the capacity to manage the financial 
requirements of a state program, expertise in assistive technology, and 
experience with equipment distribution capabilities. In particular, the 
Commission proposes to add administrative and financial management 
experience to the requirements for certification. The Commission seeks 
comment on this proposal. Should applicants also be required to 
demonstrate that they are capable of operating a statewide program or 
that they follow standard financial principles? To what extent would 
such requirements strengthen the NDBEDP? For example, would these 
reduce the likelihood of selected entities relinquishing their 
certification before completion of their terms? Conversely, would 
requiring such skills exclude too many otherwise qualified applicants? 
Finally, the Commission seeks comment on any other criteria that should 
be added to ensure the selection of certified entities that will be 
both responsive to the deaf-blind community's needs and capable of 
achieving full compliance with the Commission's NDBEDP rules.
    14. Under the NDBEDP pilot program, the Commission prohibited 
certified programs from accepting financial arrangements from a vendor 
that could incentivize the purchase of particular equipment. The 
Commission continues to believe that such incentives could impede a 
certified program's ability to provide equipment that fully meets the 
unique needs of the deaf-blind persons it is serving. In addition to 
this rule, the Commission also requested that applicants for NDBEDP 
certification disclose in their initial certification application and 
thereafter, as necessary, any actual or potential conflicts of interest 
with manufacturers or providers of equipment that may be distributed 
under the NDBEDP. The Commission proposes to require such disclosures 
in applications for initial and continued certification under the 
permanent NDBEDP. To the extent that financial arrangements in which 
the applicant is a part create the risk of impeding the applicant's 
objectivity in the distribution of equipment or compliance with NDBEDP 
requirements--such as when the applicant is partially or wholly owned 
by an equipment manufacturer or vendor--the Commission proposes that it 
reject such applicant for NDBEDP certification. The Commission seeks 
comment on this proposal.
C. Duration of Certification
    15. At present, all NDBEDP programs are certified for the duration 
of the pilot program. Consistent with the TRS certification rules for 
state TRS providers, to improve program accountability, and avoid 
unnecessary administrative burdens that may result from a certification 
period of two or three years, the Commission proposes that NDBEDP 
programs be certified for a period of five years. The Commission seeks 
comment on alternative timeframes other than five years including 
shorter timeframes, and asks about the pros and cons of opening the 
window up earlier than every five years.

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In the event that a certified program decides not to seek re-
certification at the end of its five-year term, the Commission proposes 
requiring that such entities transfer NDBEDP-purchased equipment, 
information, files, and other data to the newly-certified entity in its 
state within 30 days after the effective date of certification of the 
new entity to ensure a smooth transition and reduce any potential for a 
lapse in service. This is consistent with the Commission's proposal to 
require the transfer of such materials when a certified program 
relinquishes its certification during its five-year term, discussed in 
the NPRM. The Commission seeks comment on this proposal.
D. Certification Renewals
    16. Because the permanent NDBEDP may have some rule modifications, 
the Commission believes that it is appropriate to require each such 
entity to demonstrate its ability to meet all of the selection criteria 
anew, and to affirm its commitment to comply with all Commission rules 
governing the permanent program. Accordingly, the Commission proposes 
requiring that each entity certified under the pilot program re-apply 
for certification or notify the Commission of its intent not to 
participate under the permanent program within 30 days after the 
effective date of the permanent rules. The rules will be effective upon 
notice in the Federal Register announcing Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) approval of the information collection requirements 
subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act. The Commission seeks comment on 
this proposal. Alternatively, should the Commission require each entity 
to certify that it continues to satisfy all current certification 
criteria that the Commission retains under the permanent NDBEDP, to 
demonstrate its ability to meet any new criteria the Commission may 
establish, and to affirm its commitment to comply with the permanent 
NDBEDP rules that the Commission adopts? In addition, the Commission 
proposes to permit other entities to apply for certification as the 
sole authorized entity for a state to distribute equipment under the 
NDBEDP during the 30-day time period following the effective date of 
the permanent rules. The Commission seeks comment on this proposal.
    17. Consistent with the Commission's requirements for TRS 
providers, the Commission proposes to require each state program, once 
certified, to report any substantive change to its program within 60 
days of when such change occurs. The Commission proposes that 
substantive changes include those that might bear on the qualifications 
of the entity to meet the Commission's criteria for certification, such 
as changes in the entity's ability to distribute equipment across its 
state or significant changes in its staff and facilities. The 
Commission seeks comment on this proposal and the types of substantive 
changes that should trigger such notice to the Commission. The 
Commission also seeks comment on the extent to which this requirement 
would help to ensure that programs continue to meet the Commission's 
criteria for certification when substantial changes are made.
    18. Finally, the Commission proposes that one year prior to the 
expiration of each five-year certification period, a certified program 
intending to stay in the NDBEDP be required to request renewal of its 
certification by submitting to the Commission an application with 
sufficient detail to demonstrate its continued ability to meet all 
criteria required for certification, either directly or in coordination 
with other programs or entities. This approach is consistent with the 
TRS certification rules for state TRS providers. The Commission seeks 
comment on this proposal. In addition, the Commission proposes to 
permit other entities to apply for certification as the sole authorized 
entity for a state to distribute equipment under the NDBEDP one year 
prior to the expiration of a certified entity's five-year certification 
period. The Commission seeks comment on this proposal.
E. Notifying Consumers About State Program Changes
    19. Under the pilot program rules, the Commission may suspend or 
revoke a certification if it determines that such certification is no 
longer warranted after notice and opportunity for hearing. The 
Commission seeks comment on whether, in place of an opportunity for an 
administrative hearing, there are alternatives that would provide 
programs an opportunity to be heard, such as a reasonable time to 
present views or objections to the Commission in writing before 
suspension or decertification. The Commission's interest in finding an 
alternative stems from its concern that a requirement for a hearing 
could unintentionally result in eligible residents being denied 
equipment pending this administrative action. Would providing a program 
with reasonable time to present its views and objections to the 
Commission in writing satisfy due process requirements and enable the 
Commission to take action without undue delay?
    20. The Commission has not initiated any decertification 
proceedings under the pilot program. When state programs have 
voluntarily relinquished their certifications, the Bureau has released 
public notices to invite applications to replace these entities, 
selected replacements after careful review of the applications 
received, and released a second public notice announcing the newly-
certified entities. In addition to releasing such public notices, 
should the Commission take other measures to notify consumers in the 
affected states when a certified entity exits the program and a 
replacement is selected? For example, should the Commission require the 
formerly certified entity to notify consumers in their states who 
received equipment or who have applied to receive equipment about the 
newly-certified entity? The Commission seeks comment on how best to 
ensure that consumers are aware when these changes are made to their 
state NDBEDP programs.
F. NDBEDP Centralized Database for Reporting and Reimbursement
    21. Under the NDBEDP pilot program, state programs must submit 
reimbursement claims to the TRS Fund Administrator and reports to the 
Commission. Currently, reports from state programs are presented to the 
Commission with inconsistent formatting, making aggregation of data 
difficult and inefficient. The Commission proposes that a centralized 
national database be created to assist state programs in the generation 
of their reports to the Commission, to enable the submission of those 
reports electronically to the NDBEDP Administrator, and to allow for 
the aggregation and analysis of nationwide data on the NDBEDP. To 
ensure that all of the information collected can be aggregated and 
analyzed for the effective and efficient operation of the NDBEDP, the 
Commission further proposes that, if the Commission adopts this 
approach, all certified programs be required to use the centralized 
database for their reporting obligations. The Commission seeks comment 
on these proposals. Do NDBEDP stakeholders agree that these advantages 
would accrue from utilizing a centralized database? The Commission also 
seeks comment generally on the costs and any other benefits or 
disadvantages that would be associated with both the establishment and 
maintenance of such a database. Further, the Commission seeks comment 
on any lessons learned from other experiences setting up databases and 
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could be used for other purposes or programs.
    22. Much of the data needed to generate reimbursement claims is 
also required to generate the required reports. Because the data 
overlap, the Commission also proposes that the centralized database be 
available to assist state programs in generating their reimbursement 
claims for submission to the TRS Fund Administrator. The Commission 
seeks comment on this proposal. Would having the centralized database 
available to generate reimbursement claims lead to faster reimbursement 
and benefit state programs in other ways? The TRS Fund Administrator is 
currently able to aggregate reimbursement claim data, even in the 
absence of a centralized database. For this reason, the Commission 
proposes to enable and permit, but not require, certified programs to 
use the centralized database to generate reimbursement claims. 
Alternatively, would requiring all certified programs to use the 
centralized database for their claims make the process of aggregating 
reimbursement claim data more efficient? Could reimbursement claim data 
be transmitted electronically from the centralized database to the TRS 
Fund Administrator, along with the necessary supporting documentation? 
The Commission seeks comment on the costs and benefits of utilizing the 
centralized database to facilitate the creation of reimbursement 
claims, as well as the best approach for utilizing this database to 
ensure the effective and efficient oversight of the permanent NDBEDP.
    23. The Commission also seeks comment about the type of data that 
state programs should be required to input into a centralized database. 
In order for state programs to generate reimbursement claims under the 
pilot NDBEDP, they must submit the costs of equipment and related 
expenses (including maintenance, repairs, warranties, refurbishing, 
upgrading, and replacing equipment distributed to consumers); 
assessments; equipment installation and consumer training; loaner 
equipment; state outreach efforts; and program administration. Should 
this same data be entered into the database? Are there other types of 
data that should be populated into the database for the purpose of 
generating reimbursement claims? Similarly, what data should be input 
by state programs to the database to effectively generate reports about 
state program activities? Under the Commission's current rules, state 
programs must report to the Commission information about equipment 
recipients and the people attesting that those individuals are deaf-
blind; the equipment distributed; the cost, time and other resources 
allocated to various activities; the amount of time between assessment 
and equipment delivery; the types of state outreach undertaken; the 
nature of equipment upgrades; a summary of equipment requests denied 
and complaints received; and the number of qualified applicants on 
waiting lists to receive equipment. To the extent that the Commission 
continues requiring that such data be reported in the permanent NDBEDP, 
should certified programs be required to input all of this data into 
the centralized database?
    24. Should certain data be excluded from the centralized database, 
and if so, why? For example, even though the Commission complies with 
the requirements of the Privacy Act with respect to the protection of 
personally identifiable information that the Commission receives in 
connection with the NDBEDP, would it be more appropriate for state 
programs to maintain records of names and addresses of their equipment 
recipients, along with the identity of the people who attest that those 
recipients are deaf-blind, rather than put this information into a 
centralized location? Should individuals who receive equipment instead 
be given a unique identifying number, which could be entered into the 
database in lieu of their names and other personally identifiable 
information? Additionally, the Commission seeks comment on whether any 
certified program may be prohibited by state regulation from storing 
data out of state and whether these prohibitions would prevent the 
input of the types of data described above--or any other related types 
of data--into a centralized database. Are there any other reasons that 
any of the currently certified programs would not be able to comply 
with requirements for the submission of such data into a centralized 
system? What are the costs and benefits of gathering the categories of 
information listed above?
    25. The Commission proposes to permit the NDBEDP Administrator and 
other appropriate FCC staff to search this database and generate 
reports to analyze nationwide data on the NDBEDP, and seeks comment on 
this proposal. To what extent should a certified program also be 
permitted access to the database to execute searches of data that it 
did not input into the database? For example, if the Commission permits 
entry of data on deaf-blind individuals receiving equipment, should a 
certified program be permitted to conduct a search to determine whether 
the applicant is receiving equipment and services from another state? 
Similarly, should a certified program be permitted to access the 
database to determine the types of equipment being distributed by other 
states or the length of time typically used for assessments and 
training by other certified programs? The Commission proposes that 
access to the NDBEDP centralized database be limited to authorized 
entities, and be permitted only under tightly controlled conditions. To 
ensure the privacy and confidentiality of financial and other sensitive 
information about consumers that may be entered into the database, the 
Commission seeks comment on which entities and under what conditions 
those entities should be permitted access to the database. The 
Commission proposes that the database administrator be tasked with 
establishing procedures, protocols, and other safeguards, such as 
password protection and encryption, to ensure database access is in 
fact restricted according to the Commission's guidelines. The 
Commission seeks comment on this approach, and the extent to which the 
NDBEDP Administrator should be given some discretion to determine when 
entities other than the Administrator or FCC staff can access the 
database.
    26. Decisions regarding information to be included in a centralized 
database used for administration of the program and the individuals who 
may be granted access to the database can raise questions regarding 
compliance with Government-wide statutory and regulatory guidance with 
respect to privacy issues and the use of information technology. 
Parties commenting on the centralized database should ensure that their 
recommendations are consistent with Government-wide privacy and 
information technology statutory and regulatory guidance.
    27. The Perkins School for the Blind (Perkins), which provides 
database services for 32 certified programs, estimated that the cost of 
establishing and maintaining an NDBEDP centralized database will be 
between $285,000 and $380,000 annually. The Commission seeks comment on 
whether this amount of funding will be sufficient to perform the 
proposed functions of the database, and whether there will be start-up 
costs that result in higher costs during the first year of the 
database's operations. If the Commission does not develop its own 
database for the NDBEDP, the Commission proposes to authorize the 
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$380,000 per year from the NDBEDP's annual allocation for the 
development of the database during the last year of the pilot program 
to enable the implementation of the database functions for the 
permanent NDBEDP in a timely manner. If this approach is adopted, 
certified programs now paying to use an existing database, the costs of 
which are currently assessed against their 15% cap on administrative 
costs, would no longer need to do so. At the same time, the Commission 
proposes that certified programs continue to be permitted to seek 
reimbursement for the time spent entering data into and generating 
reports and reimbursement claims from the database as part of their 
administrative costs, up to the 15% cap. The Commission seeks comment 
on these various proposals.
    28. As an alternative to undertaking the development and 
maintenance of an NDBEDP database using existing staff and resources, 
the Commission will also consider a variety of approaches to satisfy 
the program requirements. For example, the Commission could engage 
another agency with information technology experience to provide 
administrative support for the program including database development 
and maintenance through an Interagency agreement. The Commission could 
also procure the database through a competitive procurement. In 
addition, the Commission may evaluate whether to modify a contract with 
an existing contractor to satisfy the program requirements--either 
through direct performance by the main contractor or a subcontractor. 
Or the Commission may wish to invite entities, via a public notice, to 
submit applications for the development and maintenance of a 
centralized database, from which the Commission would then select a 
database administrator. The Commission will consider using a 
combination of any of these in-house, regulatory, or procurement 
strategies where efficient and lawful to do so.
    29. Regardless of the precise mechanism chosen for obtaining a 
centralized database for the program, the Commission seeks input on the 
performance goals along with performance measures that should be used 
for this project. Other issues on which the Commission seeks input 
include the implementation schedule for the work; budget for the first 
three years of work related to the development and maintenance of the 
database; prerequisite experience needed for staff employed in creating 
and managing a complex database capable of receiving large amounts of 
data. The Commission also seeks input regarding database query and data 
mining capabilities; and database design best practices to ensure that 
certified programs can generate reimbursement claims and submit them 
electronically to the TRS Fund Administrator using the database. The 
Commission also seeks input on the report functionality required for 
the database; and best practices with respect to data management, 
security, privacy, confidentiality, backup, and accessibility, 
including compliance with section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.

IV. Consumer Eligibility

A. Definition of Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind
    30. To participate in the NDBEDP, the CVAA requires that 
individuals must be ``deaf-blind,'' as that term is defined in the 
Helen Keller National Center Act (HKNC Act). 29 U.S.C. 1905(2). The 
Commission's NDBEDP pilot program rules also direct NDBEDP certified 
programs to consider an individual's functional abilities with respect 
to using telecommunications, advanced communications, and Internet 
access services in various environments when determining whether an 
individual is ``deaf-blind.'' The Commission proposes to retain this 
definition and seeks comment on this proposal.
B. Verification of Disability
    31. The NDBEDP pilot program rules require that individuals seeking 
equipment under the NDBEDP must provide disability verification from a 
professional (e.g., community-based service provider, vision or hearing 
related professional, vocational rehabilitation counselor, educator, 
and medical or health professional) who has direct knowledge of and can 
attest to the individual's disability. Such professionals must attest, 
either to the best of their knowledge or under penalty of perjury, that 
the applicant is an individual who is deaf-blind, as that term is 
defined in the Commission's rules. A disability verification must 
include the attester's name, title, and contact information, including 
address, phone number, and email address. As verification of 
disability, certified programs may also accept documentation already in 
the applicant's possession, such as individualized education programs 
and Social Security determination letters. The Commission tentatively 
concludes that the Commission should retain the current requirements 
for verification of disability from a professional with direct 
knowledge or through documentation already in the applicant's 
possession, and seeks comment on this tentative conclusion. 
Nonetheless, the Commission seeks comment on whether a professional's 
attestation that an individual is deaf-blind should include the basis 
of the attesting professional's knowledge. The Commission also proposes 
that the disability verification must include the professional's full 
name, title, and contact information, including business address, phone 
number, and email address. The Commission seeks comment on this 
proposal. Finally, the Commission asks whether certified programs 
should be required to re-verify an individual's disability eligibility 
each time the recipient applies for new equipment, or whether there is 
a period of time after an initial verification that such verification 
should be deemed sufficient to prove disability in the event that the 
recipient seeks additional equipment. For this purpose, the Commission 
proposes to require certified programs to re-verify an individual's 
disability eligibility when the individual applies for new equipment 
three years or more after the program last verified the individual's 
disability. The Commission seeks comment on this proposal.
C. Income Eligibility
    32. To participate in the NDBEDP, the CVAA requires that 
individuals must be ``low income.'' The NDBEDP pilot program rules 
define low-income individuals as having ``an income that does not 
exceed 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG).'' 47 CFR 
64.610(d)(2). In addition, the Bureau has provided guidance to state 
programs that defines ``income'' as all income received by all members 
of a household, and defines a ``household'' as any individual or group 
of individuals who are living together at the same address as one 
economic unit.
    33. The Commission seeks comment on how to define the ``low 
income'' threshold for purposes of eligibility in the permanent 
program. Should it, for example, continue to use a threshold of 400% of 
the FPG like it did in the pilot program? The Commission is sensitive 
to concerns about the high cost of medical and disability-related 
expenses for this population, as well as the high cost of the equipment 
that these consumers need. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the 
Commission concluded ``that the unusually high medical and disability-
related costs incurred by individuals who are deaf-blind . . . together 
with the extraordinarily high costs of specialized [customer premises 
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support an income eligibility rule of 400 percent of the FPG for the 
NDBEDP pilot program. In order to give this program the meaning 
intended by Congress--`to ensure that individuals with disabilities are 
able to utilize fully the essential advanced technologies that have 
developed since the passage of the ADA and subsequent statutes 
addressing communications accessibility'--we must adopt an income 
threshold that takes into account these unusually high medical and 
disability-related expenses, which significantly lower one's disposable 
income.''
    34. The Commission notes that, in 2013, the median household income 
in the United States was $52,250. Can the Commission define a household 
as ``low income'' if its income exceeds the median? Should the 
Commission use the median as a cap on eligibility, or just adopt the 
median as a threshold? Alternatively, how do other federal programs 
define ``low income'' households? For example, the FCC's low-income 
universal service program (known as Lifeline) defines a household as 
low income only if it is below 135% of the FPG (or the household 
qualifies for one of several federal low-income programs). Should the 
Commission adopt that threshold here? What effect would adjusting the 
income eligibility threshold have on otherwise-eligible deaf-blind 
individuals? As the program approaches the maximum funding level each 
year, what effect would adjusting the income eligibility threshold have 
on prioritizing scarce resources?
    35. The Commission seeks comment on whether ``taxable income''--
rather than total, gross, or net income--be used to determine 
eligibility, while retaining the limitation that such income not be 
greater than 400% of the FPG. For these purposes, the Commission seeks 
comment on whether the term ``taxable income'' should be defined as 
gross income minus allowable deductions, as defined by the U.S. Tax 
Code. In other words, taxable income for the purposes of the NDBEDP 
would be the amount that is used to compute the amount of tax due. The 
amount of tax due may be offset further by tax credits, but tax credits 
do not alter the amount of your taxable income. The Commission seeks 
comment on how to address non-disability related exemptions or 
exclusions in the tax code. For example, should otherwise-non-taxable 
municipal-bond income be included in a household's taxable income for 
purposes of eligibility? Should mortgage-interest deductions or state-
income-tax deductions be included? The Commission asks whether this 
modification appropriately considers an applicant's disability-related 
and medical expenses, given that taxable income includes allowable 
deductions for such expenses for individuals who itemize their 
deductions. For those individuals who do not itemize deductions, in 
addition to the basic standard deduction, an additional standard 
deduction is permitted for individuals who are blind, which may help to 
ameliorate the burden of additional expenses incurred by such 
individuals and result in less taxable income. The Commission asks for 
comment as to whether this would address these cost concerns, without 
conflicting with statutory limitations and congressional intent, or if 
there are other proposals that might achieve this goal. The Commission 
also asks whether this approach will impose any additional 
administrative burdens on either the certified programs or consumers, 
and whether those burdens are justified by the benefits of adopting 
these financial eligibility criteria. The Commission also seeks comment 
on how other federal programs define income for determining whether a 
household is ``low income'' and whether any other federal program uses 
``taxable income'' for that purpose.
    36. The Commission also addresses concerns about its use of 
household income in lieu of personal income to determine income 
eligibility for the NDBEDP, because the former can result in 
disqualification of adult applicants who live in multi-person 
households and other adult applicants who are not dependent 
financially. The Commission proposes to clarify that multiple adults 
living together as roommates or in a multi-person home are not an 
``economic unit'' and therefore not a ``household'' for purposes of 
determining income eligibility. An ``economic unit'' consists of all 
adult individuals contributing to and sharing in the income and 
expenses of a household. In situations where an adult applicant lives 
in a multi-person home but does not have access to the financial 
resources of others, he or she is not ``contributing to and sharing in 
the income and expenses'' of the group but instead maintaining 
financially distinct identities despite a shared living space. In 
contrast, where an adult applicant is financially dependent on another 
adult or their finances are intertwined (as with a spouse), the incomes 
of all members of that household must be considered. The Commission 
asks for comment on this approach or alternatives to this approach that 
would be consistent with the congressional mandate requiring the NDBEDP 
to serve only low-income individuals.
D. Verification of Income Eligibility
    37. The NDBEDP pilot program rules allow automatic income 
eligibility for individuals enrolled in federal subsidy programs with 
income thresholds that do not exceed 400% of the FPG. When applicants 
are not already enrolled in a qualifying low-income program, low-income 
eligibility must be verified by the certified program using appropriate 
and reasonable means, for example, by reviewing the individual's most 
recent income tax return.
    38. The Commission tentatively concludes that it should continue 
permitting individuals enrolled in federal subsidy programs with income 
thresholds lower than 400% of the FPG to be deemed income eligible for 
the NDBEDP. The Commission believes that this approach is reasonable 
and reliable, simplifies the income verification process for applicants 
and certified programs, and is consistent with the approach adopted for 
its Universal Service low-income program. Further, the Commission 
proposes to continue to require certified programs to verify low-income 
eligibility using appropriate and reasonable means, for example, by 
reviewing the individual's most recent income tax return, when 
applicants are not already enrolled in a qualifying low-income program. 
The Commission seeks comment on these proposals. The Commission seeks 
comment on whether a third-party should determine income eligibility 
just as the Commission proposes to retain the requirement for a third 
party to verify an individual's disability. If the Commission decides 
to use a third party to verify income, it seeks comment on whether this 
should be done by a state agency, such as during the time of enrollment 
in other programs, or through another mechanism. The Commission seeks 
comment on the potential impact on program applicants and the potential 
costs and benefits of doing so, including the potential administrative 
savings to the programs of relieving them of this responsibility. The 
Commission further notes that it's Universal Service low-income program 
lists, as acceptable documentation to prove income eligibility, ``the 
prior year's state, federal, or Tribal tax return; current income 
statement from an employer or paycheck stub; a Social Security 
statement of benefits; a Veterans Administration statement of benefits; 
a retirement/pension statement of benefits; an Unemployment/Workers' 
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participation in General Assistance; or a divorce decree, child support 
award, or other official document containing income information.'' 47 
CFR 54.410(b)(1)(i)(B). Would these forms of documentation be 
appropriate to prove income eligibility for NDBEDP equipment 
recipients? Additionally, the Universal Service low-income program 
rules specify that, if the documentation presented ``does not cover a 
full year, such as current pay stubs, the [applicant] must present the 
same type of documentation covering three consecutive months within the 
previous twelve months.'' 47 CFR 54.410(b)(1)(i)(B). Should such 
eligibility criteria be applied across all certified programs 
nationwide? Finally, the Commission asks whether certified programs 
should be required to re-verify an equipment recipient's income 
eligibility when that individual applies for new equipment. Is there is 
a period of time following an initial verification that such income 
verification should be deemed sufficient if the recipient seeks 
additional equipment? For this purpose, the Commission proposes to 
require certified programs to re-verify an individual's income 
eligibility when the individual applies for new equipment one year or 
more after the program last verified the individual's income. The 
Commission seeks comment on this proposal.
E. Other Eligibility Criteria
    39. To ensure that the equipment provided will be usable, the 
Commission proposes to continue, under the permanent NDBEDP, to permit 
certified programs to require that NDBEDP equipment recipients 
demonstrate that they have access to the telecommunications, advanced 
communications, or Internet access services (Internet or phone service) 
that the equipment is designed to use and make accessible. Considering 
the unemployment and underemployment challenges of the population 
sought to be served by the NDBEDP, the Commission also proposes, under 
the permanent NDBEDP, to prohibit certified programs from imposing 
employment-related eligibility requirements for individuals to 
participate in the program. The Commission seeks comment on these 
proposals.
    40. In the pilot NDBEDP, the Commission granted states considerable 
flexibility in deciding how best to distribute equipment and provide 
related services to as many of their eligible residents as possible, 
given their jurisdiction's demographics and the inherent constraints of 
NDBEDP funding allocations, qualified personnel, time, and other 
limited resources. The Commission proposes to continue following this 
approach because it believes it has been effective in allowing states 
to address the wide range of variability that exists within and between 
state populations and resources, as well as the diversity within the 
population of individuals who are deaf-blind. The Commission seeks 
comment on this proposal. Should the Commission take measures to 
prioritize the use of funding in the event that demand for funding 
exceeds the $10 million funding limitation? If so, for what purpose and 
when should priorities be set? For example, should priorities be 
designed to maximize the number of equipment recipients per year or the 
number of new equipment recipients per year or both? Should the 
Commission consider taking measures to target the lowest-income 
individuals? For example, should the Commission consider lowering the 
income eligibility threshold? Should the Commission consider 
establishing caps on the amount of equipment or related services an 
individual may receive to achieve that goal? The Commission seeks 
comment on these or other alternatives the Commission should consider 
to maximize the number of low-income consumers who can receive 
equipment under the permanent program.
    41. At the same time, the Commission acknowledges a need for 
greater transparency with respect to any unique criteria or priorities 
used by state programs for the distribution of equipment and related 
services. The Commission, therefore, proposes that each certified 
program be required to make public on its Web site, if one is 
maintained by the certified program, or as part of its other local 
outreach efforts, a brief narrative description of any criteria or 
priorities that it uses to distribute equipment, as well as strategies 
established to ensure the fair distribution of equipment to eligible 
applicants within its jurisdiction. The Commission seeks comment on 
whether this proposal would assist consumers to better understand what 
benefits they may be able to secure from their state programs. The 
Commission also seeks comment on whether the administrative burdens of 
such an approach would be outweighed by its benefits.
    42. The Commission cautions, however, that strategies to serve 
eligible applicants in a state must be consistent with the NDBEDP 
rules. For example, a certified program whose state education 
department provides deaf-blind students with all of the communications 
equipment and related services they need may determine that it should 
focus its NDBEDP resources to meet the needs of low-income deaf-blind 
adults. The Commission believes this would be consistent with the 
principle, adopted in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, that the NDBEDP 
is supplementing rather than supplanting other resources. However, a 
program restriction disallowing the distribution of equipment to any 
persons under the age of 18 could exclude otherwise eligible deaf-blind 
individuals in need of this equipment. The Commission tentatively 
concludes that state programs generally should not be permitted to 
adopt such sweeping limitations, and seeks comment on this tentative 
conclusion. In addition, the Commission proposes to require certified 
programs to serve eligible applicants of any age whose communications 
equipment needs are not being met through other available resources and 
the Commission seeks comment on this proposal. Finally, the Commission 
seeks comment on whether it should address in its rules for the 
permanent NDBEDP any other specific state program restrictions that 
currently exclude individuals who may otherwise qualify for NDBEDP 
equipment and related services.

V. Equipment and Related Services

A. Outreach

1. National Outreach

    43. During each year of the pilot program, the Commission has set 
aside $500,000 of the $10 million available annually for national 
outreach efforts to promote the NDBEDP. Significant initial funding for 
outreach was necessary to launch the pilot program, because eligible 
individuals needed to become informed about the availability of the 
program before distribution of equipment could take place. Accordingly, 
in addition to permitting the state programs to use some of their 
funding for outreach to their communities, the Commission authorized 
national outreach efforts to supplement those local efforts. The Bureau 
selected Perkins to conduct this national outreach. This outreach 
effort by Perkins, in partnership with others, has resulted in an 
NDBEDP (``iCanConnect'') Web site that promotes the NDBEDP, provides 
information about and referral to state programs, shares news about the 
program and personal stories of equipment recipients, and includes an 
overview of the types of communications equipment the program can 
provide. The national outreach effort has also resulted in the 
establishment of an 800 number and a call center for program inquiries 
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referrals, marketing materials for and monthly conference calls with 
state programs, social media presence, and public service announcements 
(PSAs), as well as advertisements on billboards and in magazines.
    44. Based on both the extensive efforts of the national outreach 
program to alert and educate consumers about the availability of NDBEDP 
equipment through state programs, and the generally high praise for 
these efforts conveyed by others, the Commission proposes to continue 
funding for national outreach efforts as part of the permanent program 
and for the NDBEDP Administrator to oversee these efforts. The 
Commission will consider a variety of approaches to satisfy the 
national outreach requirements for the program including using existing 
Commission staff and resources, engaging another agency with expertise 
in this area through an Interagency agreement, acquiring these services 
through a competitive procurement, evaluating whether to modify a 
contract with an existing contractor to satisfy the program 
requirements--either through direct performance by the main contractor 
or a subcontractor. The Commission may also wish to invite entities, 
via a public notice, to submit applications for the role of national 
outreach coordinator. The Commission will consider using a combination 
of any of these in-house, regulatory, or procurement strategies where 
efficient and lawful to do so. Regardless of the precise approach used 
to obtain national outreach services, the Commission seeks input on the 
performance goals along with performance measures that would be helpful 
in facilitating oversight of national outreach efforts.
    45. At the same time, the Commission believes that, because 
national outreach efforts, combined with state and local outreach 
efforts conducted by certified programs, have made significant progress 
in publicizing the NDBEDP, less national outreach may be needed going 
forward. The Commission therefore proposes to reduce the amount of 
money spent on national outreach to $250,000 for each of the first 
three years of the permanent program, and seeks comment on this 
proposal. Do commenters agree that this reduction in the national 
outreach allocation is appropriate given the limited amount of annual 
funding available to the NDBEDP and, if so, would $250,000 per year be 
an appropriate level of funding? What effect would such a reduction in 
funds have on the types of national outreach efforts that were made 
under the pilot program? For example, will this amount of money be 
sufficient to continue the outreach activities that Perkins identifies 
as ``critical,'' including maintenance of the iCanConnect Web site; the 
800 number and call center; marketing materials; monthly conference 
calls; and support to states to gather and promote success stories? How 
can the Commission ensure that these or other national outreach efforts 
undertaken under the permanent program are cost effective? Should the 
Commission conduct an assessment during the third year to determine 
whether and to what extent to continue such funding support beyond this 
period? Will two years be sufficient to gather the data necessary to 
make this determination during the third year? If the Commission takes 
this approach, it seeks comment on how it should, in the third year, 
evaluate the efficacy of national outreach efforts for this purpose.
    46. The Commission seeks comment on whether national outreach 
efforts should target specific groups, such as American Sign Language 
users, non-English language users, and medical and elder service 
professionals and, if so, why. Would the proposed reduction in funding 
limit national outreach to these targeted groups? Should other 
populations be targeted? What specific methods of communication or 
activities should be used to reach these groups? How can the Commission 
ensure that outreach reaches eligible consumers who do not specifically 
identify as deaf-blind? The Commission also seeks comment on whether 
and to what national outreach should be coordinated with the state 
program efforts, including the costs and benefits of having to take 
such measures.
    47. Finally, performance goals should be defined for the national 
outreach program along with performance measures that are clearly 
linked to each performance goal. Evaluating a program against 
quantifiable metrics is part of the Commission's normal oversight 
functions. As such, the Commission seeks input on the data it should 
collect in order to effectively oversee the outreach efforts. Should 
the Commission collect data on factors such as increases in the number 
of program participants, inquiries through the 800 number/call center, 
referrals through the iCanConnect Web site, consumer applications to 
state programs, the proportion of consumers in specified groups, such 
as by age or language spoken, Web site traffic, growth in social 
channels, and media impressions? If so, at what intervals are reports 
on such data useful?? What are the costs and benefits of collecting and 
evaluating this data? Commenters should explain the connection between 
performance measures proposed and clearly defined program goals.

2. Local Outreach

    48. In addition to setting aside $500,000 per year for national 
outreach during the pilot program, the Commission has required 
certified programs participating in the pilot program to conduct local 
outreach to inform state residents about the NDBEDP, and has provided 
reimbursement for the reasonable costs of this outreach. Given the 
overwhelming endorsement of such efforts in the record, the Commission 
tentatively concludes that it should continue to require certified 
programs participating in the permanent NDBEDP to conduct outreach to 
state residents, and to reimburse these programs for the reasonable 
costs of such outreach. The Commission seeks comment on this tentative 
conclusion.
    49. The Commission also seeks comment on the level of funding for 
state and local outreach that should be considered reasonable for 
purposes of reimbursement under the permanent NDBEDP. Overall, 
certified programs spent a combined average of approximately 10% of 
their total fund allocations on state and local outreach during the 
second year of the pilot program. Given that outreach activities at the 
state level have made significant progress in publicizing the NDBEDP, 
the Commission proposes that such outreach expenditures be capped at 
10% of each state's funding allocation during the first two years of 
the permanent program, after which the Commission proposes that the 
NDBEDP Administrator be required to reassess this level of funding 
authorization. The Commission seeks comment on these proposals, as well 
as the specific metrics and criteria that should be used to evaluate 
the success of these outreach efforts, such as the percentage of a 
state program's funding allocation actually used. How can the 
Commission ensure that local outreach efforts undertaken under the 
permanent program have met such metrics, and are cost effective? Are 
there other criteria, including the criteria proposed above for the 
assessment of national outreach activities, that can be applied to 
evaluating the success of state outreach efforts?
    50. Finally, in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the Commission 
explained that state and local outreach may include the development and 
maintenance of a program Web site that contains information about the 
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and information about available equipment, as well as ways to apply for 
that equipment and related services provided by the program. The 
Commission believes such Web sites have been very helpful in both 
informing state residents about the existence of the NDBEDP and 
instructing them on how to apply for equipment and related services 
from their local programs. The Commission tentatively concludes that 
its rules should continue to allow reimbursement for the development 
and maintenance of a program Web site. The Commission also required 
that the outreach information and materials that a certified program 
disseminates to potential equipment recipients be provided in 
accessible formats and it tentatively concludes that its rules should 
continue to require accessible outreach materials. The Commission notes 
that certified programs already are required to ensure accessibility 
under the Americans with Disabilities Act. See 42 U.S.C. 12131-12134 
(state and local government services), 12181-12189 (public 
accommodations and services operated by private entities). The 
Commission seeks comment on these proposals and any other matters 
regarding state and local outreach.
B. Assessments
    51. Under the NDBEDP pilot program, the Commission's rules permit 
reimbursement for the reasonable costs of individualized assessments of 
a deaf-blind individual's communications needs by qualified assistive 
technology specialists. Reimbursable assessment costs under the pilot 
program include the reasonable travel costs of state program staff and 
contractors who conduct assessments and provide support services (such 
as qualified interpreters). Individual assessments are needed to ensure 
an appropriate match between the particular type of technology 
distributed and the unique accessibility needs of each consumer, given 
the wide range of abilities and hearing and vision disabilities across 
the deaf-blind population. Further, the Commission continues to believe 
that reimbursement of the reasonable costs of travel by program staff 
and contractors to conduct assessments of individuals located in rural 
or remote areas is necessary to achieve the goal of accessible 
communications under the CVAA. The Commission tentatively concludes 
that the permanent NDBEDP should continue to permit reimbursement for 
these assessment and related travel costs, and seeks comment on this 
tentative conclusion. The Commission asks commenters who do not believe 
that such funding support should be continued to explain why it should 
be discontinued. Further, the Commission asks how it can ensure that 
conducting assessments under the permanent program is cost effective or 
how it can improve the cost effectiveness of such assessments. The 
Commission also seeks comment on any other matters related to 
conducting individualized assessments under the NDBEDP.
    52. The Commission presently does not allow reimbursement for the 
costs of deaf-blind consumers traveling to the assessor's location. The 
record shows that, in some instances, it would be preferable for 
consumers to travel to a location away from their homes, such as to the 
state program's office, to have their needs assessed before receiving 
equipment. The Commission proposes to allow but not require certified 
programs to pay for and request reimbursement for the reasonable costs 
of in-state travel for consumers (and their support service providers, 
if needed) when doing so would be more efficient and effective than 
conducting the assessment in the consumer's home. Would allowing such 
coverage benefit consumers, for example, by making a wideessors or 
support services? Should there be a cap on the amount a state program 
can spend on assessment-related cr array of communication devices 
available for such assessments? To what extent would allowing these 
costs provide consumers with access to more skilled assonsumer travel? 
To what extent should the Commission's rules define the permissible 
costs that would be considered reasonable for such travel, and what 
costs should be considered ``reasonable''? Are there other federal 
programs that are instructive with respect to addressing similar travel 
costs? The Commission assumes that most travel could occur from the 
consumer's location to the NDBEDP center and back to the consumer's 
location within a single day, given that travel is within a single 
state, and seeks comment on whether this assumption is correct. For 
example, what is the average distance and duration for consumers to 
travel to the assessment location? How likely is it that a consumer 
would need overnight lodging for the purpose of completing such 
assessment, and if such lodging is necessary, should this be covered by 
NDBEDP funds? To what extent have consumers traveled to another 
location for the purpose of obtaining assessments at their own expense 
during the pilot program, and to what extent are they likely to need 
such travel in the future? Are certified programs already paying for 
consumer travel, without seeking reimbursement for those costs? Are 
state programs able to estimate projected costs for future consumer 
travel if the Commission's proposal to permit these costs is adopted? 
Are any of these expenses able to be reimbursed by other federal 
programs?
    53. Although the Commission believes that reimbursing programs for 
the reasonable costs of consumer travel and support service providers, 
when needed and appropriate, can benefit both consumers and certified 
programs, given the limited NDBEDP funding available to each certified 
program, the Commission is hesitant to allow such compensation without 
the careful review and prior approval of each program pursuant to 
clearly defined guidelines. The Commission therefore proposes that a 
consumer's travel costs be reimbursed only if those costs are first 
pre-approved by the certified program, which should occur only after a 
determination by the program that the reasonable costs of this travel 
would be more efficient and effective than having the assessor travel 
to the consumer. Moreover, the Commission seeks comment on specific 
guidelines certified programs should follow or factors they should 
consider to make such determinations. For example, how should certified 
programs weigh possible benefits to a consumer that travels to receive 
an assessment (e.g., to try out a variety of equipment or receive a 
more timely assessment), against a comparison of program personnel 
travel versus consumer travel costs? Finally, the Commission proposes 
that pre-approval for such travel costs by the NDBEDP Administrator not 
be required, but may be requested by state programs, particularly if 
they have questions as to whether the requested travel would comport 
with the established guidelines. The Commission suggests this approach 
because it believes that state programs are in the best position to 
know when consumer travel is either necessary or will achieve the best 
efficiencies for its program. The Commission seeks comment on these and 
any other matters related to the reimbursement for the cost of 
consumers' in-state travel for purposes of obtaining assessments.
    54. The Commission seeks comment on the reasons that a consumer may 
need to travel out-of-state for an assessment, and the number of 
consumers who already do so or are likely to do so, if reimbursement 
were allowed. Because the costs of traveling greater distances are 
likely to be higher than for in-state travel, should certified

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programs be required to seek pre-approval from the NDBEDP Administrator 
for out-of-state travel to ensure that the costs are reasonable? The 
Commission seeks comment on these and any other matters related to the 
need for and appropriateness of having the NDBEDP reimburse state 
programs for the out-of-state travel expenses of consumers relating to 
assessments.
C. Equipment
    55. The NDBEDP provides support for the distribution of specialized 
customer premises equipment needed to make telecommunications services, 
Internet access service, and advanced communications, including 
interexchange services and advanced telecommunications and information 
services accessible to people who are deaf-blind. Under the NDBEDP 
pilot program, the Commission reimburses certified programs for the 
reasonable cost of equipment, which may be hardware, software, or 
applications, separate or in combination, mainstream or specialized, as 
long as it meets the needs of the deaf-blind individual to achieve 
access to NDBEDP covered services. Certified programs may not impose 
restrictions on the types of communications technology that a recipient 
may receive, disable features or functions needed to access covered 
services, or accept financial arrangements from a vendor that could 
incentivize the purchase of particular equipment. Certified programs 
may lend or transfer ownership of the distributed equipment to eligible 
recipients, but must prohibit recipients from transferring equipment 
received under the NDBEDP to another person through sale or otherwise. 
Certified programs are permitted to distribute multiple pieces of 
equipment to eligible consumers, as needed. Equipment-related expenses, 
including maintenance, repairs, warranties, returns, maintaining an 
inventory of loaner equipment, as well as refurbishing, upgrading, and 
replacing equipment distributed to consumers are also reimbursable. 
When a recipient relocates to another state, certified programs must 
permit the transfer of the recipient's account and any control of the 
distributed equipment to the new state's certified program. The 
Commission did not establish equipment or funding caps for individual 
recipients during the pilot program. Rather, certified programs may 
distribute more than one device to an individual, within the 
constraints of the state's annual funding allocation and the desire to 
make communications accessible for as many individuals who are deaf-
blind as possible.
    56. The Commission tentatively concludes that it should retain all 
of the equipment distribution provisions of the NDBEDP pilot program 
noted above. The Commission believes that placing restrictions on the 
number of devices that each recipient should be permitted to receive or 
the frequency with which they should be allows to receive them at this 
time would be inconsistent with the goal of the program to ensure 
access to communications services to all eligible low-income 
individuals who are deaf-blind. The better approach, the Commission 
believes, is to continue allowing the flexibility inherent in the 
existing provisions, which permits each certified program to determine 
how many pieces of equipment to provide and with what frequency, to 
meet the varied needs of the individuals in their communities. The 
Commission seeks comment on this approach. The commission also seeks 
comment on how it can ensure that the purchase of equipment under the 
permanent program is cost effective or how it can improve the cost 
effectiveness of such equipment purchases. The Commission further 
invites comment on whether certified programs should be required to 
reassess the communications needs of an equipment recipient when new 
issues, such as developmental, medical, or other changes, result in 
equipment no longer meeting the recipient's needs. The Commission also 
seeks comment on alternatives that might address these concerns.
    57. The record reflects a desire that the centralized database 
contain a functionality that lists and frequently updates types of 
compensable equipment, and that allows certified programs, consumers, 
and industry to post suggestions for new equipment for consideration 
and evaluation, as well as comments, information, instructions or 
suggestions regarding existing equipment. The Commission notes that the 
database proposed in the NPRM, if established, will be populated with 
information about equipment that has been distributed by certified 
programs across the country. If the Commission extends its pilot 
program reporting rules, this information will include the equipment's 
name, serial number, brand, function, and cost, the type of 
communications service with which it is used, and the type of relay 
service it can access. The Commission seeks comment on whether 
certified programs should be permitted to query the proposed database 
to generate a list of equipment that has been provided through the 
NDBEDP. In addition, the iCanConnect Web site, which is maintained as 
part of the NDBEDP national outreach effort, provides general 
information about different kinds of equipment that may be provided 
under the NDBEDP. The iCanConnect Web site also provides consumers with 
examples of specific communication devices commonly used by people who 
are deaf-blind, and therefore are likely to be reimbursable through the 
NDBEDP. Given the speed with which technology evolves, the Commission 
proposes that this list be kept reasonably up to date, though it need 
not be exhaustive. The Commission seeks comment on this approach and 
whether the iCanConnect Web site should provide other functionalities 
for state programs and consumers to aid in their equipment selection, 
such as the ability to compare and contrast different communication 
devices used by people who are deaf-blind. Should consumers be able to 
comment on equipment and, if so, to what extent should the comments be 
moderated, and by whom? How can the information about specific devices 
be kept up to date? Should equipment updates be provided by the Web 
site administrator, certified programs, consumers, industry, or all of 
the above? What are the costs and benefits of such functionalities, and 
would they be achievable with the amount of national outreach funding 
proposed in the NPRM?
    58. The Commission cautions, however, that the appearance of a 
specific piece of equipment in the centralized database or on the 
iCanConnect Web site will not automatically make it eligible for 
reimbursement for all applicants. Rather, because equipment 
distribution determinations must be made based on individual case-by-
case assessments, it is difficult, if not impossible, to identify 
specific types of equipment that will be reimbursable for all eligible 
applicants. Indeed, the same piece of equipment may be suitable for one 
individual, yet inappropriate for another. Thus, the Commission 
proposes that equipment reports produced by the centralized database, 
as well as equipment listings on the iCanConnect Web site, include a 
clear and conspicuous notice that the selection of and reimbursement 
for any piece of equipment distributed under the NDBEDP must be based 
on an individual case-by-case assessment and consistent with the NDBEDP 
rules. Consistent with this principle, under the pilot program, when it 
is not obvious that the equipment can be or is commonly used by 
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deaf-blind to access covered services, certified programs have been 
required to support their reimbursement claims with documentation that 
describes how the equipment they distribute makes telecommunications, 
advanced communications, or the Internet accessible to the individual 
who is deaf-blind. The Commission proposes that this requirement be 
carried into the permanent program. The Commission further proposes 
that certified programs be permitted to continue consulting with the 
NDBEDP Administrator about whether the NDBEDP will reimburse the cost 
of a particular piece of equipment for an eligible individual before 
purchasing the equipment. The Commission seeks comment on these 
proposals.
    59. Finally, the Commission asks how certified programs can ensure 
that the individuals they serve do not sell or otherwise transfer the 
equipment they receive under the NDBEDP to another person. The 
Commission proposes that equipment recipients be required to execute a 
standard attestation that they will not sell, give, lend, or transfer 
their interest in any equipment they receive under this program. For 
this purpose, and to ensure the truthfulness and accuracy of each 
consumer's application for equipment, the Commission seeks comment on 
the following uniform attestation that it proposes to be included on 
all consumer application forms. Commenters who believe alternate 
attestation language is appropriate should explain why such 
alternatives are appropriate in lieu of this proposal:

    I certify that all information provided on this application, 
including information about my disability and income eligibility to 
receive equipment, is true, complete, and accurate to the best of my 
knowledge. Program officials have my permission to verify the 
information provided. If I am eligible for services, I agree to use 
these services solely for the purposes intended. I further 
understand that I may not sell, give, lend, or transfer interest in 
any equipment provided to me. Falsification of any records or 
failure to comply with these provisions will result in immediate 
termination of service. In addition, I understand that if I 
purposely provide false information I may be subject to legal 
action. I certify that I have read, understand, and accept all 
conditions associated with iCanConnect, the National Deaf-Blind 
Equipment Distribution Program.

    60. Should programs be required to verify on a regular basis that 
the equipment continues to reside in the recipient's possession? Would 
a requirement for such verification be burdensome or impractical, given 
the rapid evolution of technology, which frequently requires equipment 
to be upgraded or replaced on a regular basis, such as every few years?
D. Installation and Training
    61. The NDBEDP pilot program permits reimbursement for the 
reasonable costs of installing NDBEDP distributed equipment, 
individualized consumer training on how to use such equipment, and the 
reasonable travel costs of trainers and support services. Having 
equipment set-up and providing training in person are essential to 
ensuring that deaf-blind individuals effectively benefit from the 
NDBEDP and to prevent the underutilization or abandonment of equipment. 
Given its critical importance to the success of the NDBEDP and the 
recognition that the amount of time it takes to train individuals who 
are deaf-blind on new communications equipment depends on a variety of 
factors, including a wide range of capabilities and experiences with 
communications technologies, the Commission refrained from establishing 
caps on such training. For these same reasons, the Commission concluded 
that reimbursable installation and training costs under the pilot 
program would include the reasonable travel costs of trainers and 
individuals providing support services, such as qualified interpreters. 
The Commission proposes to continue to permit reimbursement for the 
reasonable costs of equipment installation, consumer training, and 
travel by trainers and support services, such as qualified 
interpreters. The Commission seeks comment on its proposal to continue 
providing compensation for these costs. The Commission also seeks 
comment on how it can ensure that installation and training conducted 
under the permanent program is cost effective or how it can improve the 
cost effectiveness of such installation and training.
    62. The Commission did not permit reimbursement under the pilot 
program for the costs of having consumers travel to receive training. 
The record shows, however, that, in some instances, it is preferable 
for consumers to travel to a location away from their homes to get 
their equipment installed or to receive training. The Commission 
proposes that a consumer's travel costs be reimbursed only if those 
costs are first pre-approved by the consumer's certified program, which 
should occur only after a determination by the program that the 
reasonable costs of this travel would be more efficient and effective 
than in-home installation and training. The Commission seeks comment on 
this approach, as well as a proposal that pre-approval by the NDBEDP 
Administrator not be required but may be requested. The Commission also 
seeks comment on specific guidelines certified programs should follow 
or factors they should consider to make such determinations. For 
example, how should certified programs weigh possible benefits to a 
consumer that travels to receive training, against a comparison of 
program personnel travel versus consumer travel costs? Would allowing 
reimbursement for consumer travel benefit consumers, for example, by 
increasing training opportunities for consumers? To what extent would 
allowing these costs provide consumers with access to more skilled 
trainers or support services? Should there be a cap on the amount a 
state program can spend on training-related consumer travel? To what 
extent should the Commission's rules define the permissible costs that 
would be considered reasonable for such travel, and what costs should 
be considered ``reasonable''? Are there other federal programs that are 
instructive with respect to addressing similar travel costs? Would 
consumers need to travel on more than one day for training and, if so, 
why? What is the average distance and duration for consumers to travel 
to the training location? To the extent that training needs to occur 
over a series of days, or the travel distance is considerable (even 
within the same state), should the costs of lodging and or meals be 
covered, or just the costs of transportation? The Commission requests 
certified programs to share any information they may have on the extent 
to which consumers have traveled to another location at their own 
expense, the extent to which state programs presently reimburse 
consumers for these costs, and to what extent they expect consumers are 
likely to need such travel in the future. Are state programs able to 
estimate projected costs for future consumer travel if the Commission's 
proposal to permit these costs is adopted? Are any of these expenses 
able to be reimbursed by other federal programs? The Commission seeks 
comment on these and any other matters related to the need for and 
appropriateness of reimbursing state programs for consumers' travel 
expenses relating to installation and training.
    63. The Commission seeks comment on the reasons that a consumer may 
need to travel out-of-state for training, and the number of consumers 
who already do so or would do so, if reimbursement were allowed. 
Because the costs of traveling greater distances are likely to be 
higher than for in-state travel, should certified programs be required 
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NDBEDP Administrator for out-of-state travel for training to ensure 
that the costs are reasonable? The Commission seeks comment on these 
and any other matters related to the need for and appropriateness of 
having the NDBEDP reimburse state programs for the out-of-state travel 
expenses of consumers relating to training.
E. Training Trainers
    64. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the Commission declined to 
set aside NDBEDP pilot program funds to cover the cost of teaching 
NDBEDP personnel how to train NDBEDP equipment recipients on the use of 
their equipment--i.e., a ``train-the-trainer'' program--because of the 
limited funding available. At the time, the Commission understood that 
there was a shortage of qualified individuals who could carry out this 
training function, particularly with respect to training NDBEDP 
equipment recipients who communicate receptively and/or expressively in 
Braille or American Sign Language. The Commission continues to believe 
that training individuals who are deaf-blind how to use the equipment 
they receive under the NDBEDP promotes access to communication and 
furthers the purposes of the CVAA. The current record confirms the 
critical importance of having sufficient numbers of qualified trainers, 
but notes that the current number of qualified trainers is inadequate. 
To address these concerns, the Commission proposes to authorize up to 
2.5% of the $10 million annual funding allocation ($250,000) for each 
of the first three years of the permanent program to support train-the-
trainer programs, including the reasonable costs of travel for such 
training, and the Commission seeks comment on this proposal.
    65. One of the purposes of the CVAA is to help ensure that 
individuals with disabilities are able to fully utilize communications 
services and equipment. To give full effect and meaning to this 
purpose, and in particular to the mandate contained in section 105 of 
the CVAA and section 719 of the Communications Act, directing the 
Commission to address the unmet communications access needs of persons 
who are deaf-blind through a national equipment distribution program, 
the Commission has allowed some of the funding support provided for 
this program to be used for assessments, equipment installation, and 
consumer training. The Commission found their financial support 
necessary because they are essential to the efficient and effective 
distribution of equipment for use by people who are deaf-blind. 
Similarly, because equipment training cannot be achieved in the absence 
of qualified personnel to conduct such training, it would appear that 
the Commission can use its authority to financially support programs 
that distribute specialized customer premises equipment to low-income 
individuals who are deaf-blind by mitigating the current shortage of 
qualified training personnel through the allocation of funding for this 
purpose. The Commission seeks comment on the use of its authority under 
section 719 of the Communications Act for such purpose. Is such 
financial support necessary to give full effect and meaning to the 
CVAA's objectives and to achieve the purpose of section 719?
    66. During the pilot program, the Helen Keller National Center for 
Deaf-Blind Youth and Adults (HKNC) established a train-the-trainer 
program using a grant from a private foundation, which some certified 
programs are using, but others cannot afford. Are additional funds 
available from public or private sources other than the NDBEDP for this 
purpose? Besides HKNC, are any other entities offering train-the-
trainer programs to more than one certified program? Do such entities 
provide individual training, group training, and distance training 
through online resources, or other forms of training? Approximately how 
often do these programs provide training seminars or sessions? What is 
the cost to certified programs to attend training sessions or access 
training materials?
    67. The Commission believes $250,000 to be reasonable and 
sufficient for train-the-trainer programs, and seeks comment on whether 
this amount is appropriate as an initial step. The Commission proposes 
addressing concerns about funding train-the-trainer activities to the 
detriment of funding for the distribution of equipment and provision of 
related services by re-allocating a portion of funding previously used 
for national outreach, discussed above in the Notice, which is less 
needed now than it was at the start of the pilot program. The 
Commission seeks comment on whether increasing the total number of 
qualified trainers nationwide may result in a reduction in overall 
program costs because the small number of currently available trainers 
would no longer have to travel to multiple states to provide training. 
The Commission also seeks comment on whether capping the annual funding 
at 2.5% of NDBEDP funding is advisable to preserve remaining funds for 
other program activities related directly to the distribution of 
consumer equipment. The Commission seeks comment on any other matters 
related to the amount of funding that should be set aside to train 
trainers under the permanent program.
    68. The Commission seeks comment on whether providing funding 
support for the first three years of the permanent program will be 
sufficient to accomplish the desired objectives. If the Commission 
moves forward with this approach, should it conduct an assessment 
during the third year to determine whether and to what extent to 
continue such funding support beyond this period? Will two years be 
sufficient to gather the data necessary to make this determination 
during the third year? If the Commission takes this approach, it seeks 
comment on how it should, in the third year, evaluate the efficacy of 
train-the-trainer programs for this purpose.
    69. State Allocations for Train-the-Trainer Programs. Next, the 
Commission seeks comment on how NDBEDP support can be used to teach 
individuals how to train NDBEDP equipment recipients on the use of 
their equipment. The Commission proposes to allow certified programs to 
use a portion of their NDBEDP funding allocations for train-the-trainer 
activities as they deem appropriate. For example, under this approach, 
each certified program could use approximately 2.5% of its annual 
allocation, or a maximum of $250,000 annually for all certified 
programs, for train-the-trainer activities. The Commission seeks 
comment on this proposal. Should these train-the-trainer expenditures 
be treated as an administrative cost and, if so, should the Commission 
raise the cap on administrative costs from 15% by 2.5% to 17.5% for 
that purpose, rather than require separate accounting for train-the-
trainer activities? Should the Commission permit such reimbursement for 
enrolling personnel in a train-the-trainer activity conducted by HKNC 
or another entity, as well as for train-the-trainer activities that the 
certified program may develop and conduct? If the $250,000 is allocated 
solely to and used by certified programs for training purposes, would 
that influx of money to existing training programs, such as the one 
operated by HKNC, be sufficient to motivate the development of new 
training activities? Should the Commission prohibit reimbursement for 
training that is provided by equipment manufacturers or vendors because 
of the risk of having certified programs favor these manufacturers or 
vendors in their selection of equipment?
    70. Nationally Coordinated Train-the-Trainer Program. 
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trainer program at the national level, including the costs and benefits 
of having one or more entities provide train-the-trainer activities 
similar to those offered by HKNC. If the Commission adopts this 
approach, it seeks comment generally on how to use such funding. Should 
the amount of training provided to each certified program be equal 
across every state, should it be proportional to the program's NDBEDP 
annual funding allocation, or should it depend on population size, the 
current number of trainers in a state or region, or some other 
criteria? Should the funding provided cover the cost of individual 
participation in the train-the-trainer programs, including the 
reasonable costs of travel? Approximately how many hours of training 
can be delivered to how many personnel with a set-aside of $250,000?
    71. If the Commission establishes or coordinates a train-the-
trainer program at the national level, the Commission will consider a 
variety of approaches to satisfy the requirements for the program 
including using existing Commission staff and resources, engaging 
another agency with expertise in this area through an Interagency 
agreement, acquiring these services through a competitive procurement, 
evaluating whether to modify a contract with an existing contractor to 
satisfy the program requirements--either through direct performance by 
the main contractor or a subcontractor. The Commission may also wish to 
invite entities, via a public notice, to submit applications to 
establish or coordinate a train-the-trainer program. The Commission 
will consider using a combination of any of these in-house, regulatory, 
or procurement strategies where efficient and lawful to do.
    72. If the Commission establishes or coordinates a train-the-
trainer program, what are the essential criteria for the staff and/or 
entity selected to perform the role? HKNC recommends that the following 
criteria are essential: Experience with the target population; 
familiarity with Braille and Braille devices; familiarity with emerging 
communications technologies and end user equipment; staff who are 
skilled in American Sign Language as well as other communication 
methodologies; and a track record of multi-modal training and ability 
to maintain pace with the technology? Are these criteria appropriate 
and sufficient to make such selection? If not, what other criteria 
should the Commission use?
    73. Regardless of whether the Commission supports a nationally 
coordinated train-the-trainer program or allocates funds to certified 
programs for train-the-trainer activities, or some combination of both, 
should the Commission require or permit training in a variety of 
formats, such as individual training, group training, and distance 
training through online resources? Should NDBEDP funding be used for 
that purpose? Should national or state entities providing training be 
required to establish a system for evaluating the outcomes of the 
training? It appears that train-the-trainer activities could ultimately 
lead to the increased employment of individuals with disabilities. Are 
there actions that the Commission could take to promote such efforts? 
Should the Commission encourage either national or state entities to 
train individuals who are deaf-blind, including NDBEDP equipment 
recipients, as trainers? The Commission invites comments on how best to 
establish and support train-the-trainer activities for the permanent 
NDBEDP.

VI. Funding

A. Allocation of Funding
    74. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the Commission set aside 
$500,000 of the $10 million available annually for the NDBEDP for 
national outreach efforts during each year of the pilot program. The 
remaining $9.5 million of the $10 million was divided among each of the 
NDBEDP certified programs by allocating a minimum base amount of 
$50,000 for each jurisdiction plus an amount in proportion to each 
state's population. The Commission generally proposes to maintain the 
current mechanism for allocating NDBEDP funds--setting aside funds 
first for certain national efforts, allocating a minimum of $50,000 for 
each certified program, and allocating the remaining funds to the 
certified programs in proportion to each state's population. National 
efforts may include a centralized database, national outreach, and 
train-the-trainer activities. The Commission invites comment on its 
proposal to maintain the current allocation mechanism.
    75. In addition, the Commission takes this opportunity to remind 
program participants and commenters that TRS funds, are permanent and 
indefinite appropriations and, like other appropriated funds, come with 
certain restrictions. While some of these restrictions are longstanding 
and codified in the United States Code, other restrictions on use of 
appropriated funds (including permanent indefinite appropriations) may 
be included in annual appropriation acts. Parties commenting on the 
proposals in this Notice should ensure that their recommendations are 
consistent with Government-wide statutory and regulatory restrictions 
on the use of appropriated funds.
B. Reallocation of Funding
    76. Under the pilot program, the Commission delegated authority to 
the Bureau to reduce, raise, or reallocate funding allocations to any 
certified program as it deemed necessary and appropriate. During the 
first year of the pilot program, almost 70% of the $10 million 
available to support the NDBEDP was used by certified programs and for 
national outreach. Approximately 90% of the $10 million annual 
allocation was used during the second year of the pilot program. During 
each of the first two years of the pilot program, the NDBEDP 
Administrator reviewed funding data as it became available and worked 
with certified programs and the Bureau to reallocate funding between 
state programs when necessary to maximize the use of available funding.
    77. During the first year of the pilot program, few entities 
reached or exceeded their annual allocation of funds. Only three 
entities requested and received additional funds. In the first half of 
the second year of the pilot program, the NDBEDP Administrator approved 
several requests for reallocations of funds from one certified entity 
to another (``voluntary'' reallocations). During the third quarter of 
the second year, after notice, the NDBEDP Administrator reduced the 
allocations of certified programs that had not used at least half of 
their annual allocation and reallocated those funds to satisfy requests 
from certified programs that reached or exceeded their annual 
allocations (``involuntary'' reallocations). Specifically, the formula 
currently used by the NDBEDP Administrator reduces by 50% the 
allocations of programs that have spent less than 25% during the first 
half of the year, and reduces by 25% the allocations of programs that 
have spent more than 25% but less than 50% during the first half of the 
year. Certified programs have an opportunity to request that the NDBEDP 
Administrator consider increasing or reducing the proposed change in 
allocation. The Commission seeks comment on this method and formula, or 
any alternative methods or formulas for making involuntary 
reallocations in the permanent NDBEDP. Commenters that suggest 
alternatives should explain how these would lead to effective results 
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standards would add to the efficiency of the program. The Commission 
tentatively concludes that these reallocations have helped requesting 
programs meet their needs and have not prevented programs with 
decreased funding from satisfying the needs of their constituents.
    78. Approximately one month after the first half of the Fund year 
ends, the Bureau has the requisite data from all certified programs to 
determine whether and to what extent involuntary funding reallocations 
may be appropriate. This is because, as discussed further the Notice, 
state programs have the option of filing their reimbursement claims on 
a monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual basis. The Bureau needs full 
information on the amounts requested by every program through the first 
half of the Fund year to determine the amount of remaining funds 
available for involuntary reallocations. Accordingly, the Commission 
proposes to allow voluntary reallocations between certified programs at 
any time during the Fund year with the approval of the NDBEDP 
Administrator, in consultation with the TRS Fund Administrator, as 
needed. The Commission also proposes to continue making involuntary 
reallocations as necessary when individual program performance 
indicates that NDBEDP funds could be more fully utilized by other 
certified programs. Further, the Commission proposes to continue its 
current practice of notifying and coordinating with the potentially 
impacted certified programs prior to making involuntary reallocations 
of funding. The Commission seeks comment on these reallocation 
proposals.
C. Reimbursement Mechanism
    79. When it established the NDBEDP pilot program, the Commission 
considered two funding mechanisms: (1) Distributing funds to certified 
programs at the start of each Fund year and letting the programs use 
the funds as they saw fit; or (2) reimbursing programs up to each 
state's allocation for the equipment they distribute. The Commission 
concluded that the reimbursement approach was more appropriate both 
because it would provide incentives for certified programs to actively 
locate eligible participants and would achieve greater accountability 
and protection against fraud, waste, and abuse. Under the NDBEDP pilot 
program, the Commission reimburses programs for the costs incurred for 
authorized equipment and related services, up to each certified 
program's initial or adjusted allocation. Each reimbursement claim must 
be accompanied by a declaration made under penalty of perjury attesting 
to the truth and accuracy of the submission. Certified programs may 
elect to seek reimbursement monthly, quarterly, or semi-annually.
    80. The Commission proposes to continue using the present 
reimbursement mechanism to fund equipment distribution and related 
services under the permanent NDBEDP because a system that advances 
funds presents challenges relating to returning or reallocating unspent 
funds and would result in more complicated recordkeeping, and a 
reimbursement mechanism is more likely to keep certified programs 
accountable and deter fraud, waste, and abuse. The Commission further 
proposes that the current requirement for certified programs to support 
their reimbursement claims with documentation, a reasonably detailed 
explanation of incurred costs, and a declaration be carried into the 
permanent program. The Commission seeks comment on these proposals and 
other guidelines that may be needed with respect to the submission and 
processing of reimbursement claims to ensure that certified programs 
operate in a cost-efficient manner and maintain the financial integrity 
of the program. The record reflects that there was some frustration 
with delays in the processing of reimbursement claims at the start of 
the pilot program, but the timeliness of payments has since improved. 
The Commission does not propose a specific period by which 
reimbursement claims must be paid, but notes that, when a claim is 
submitted with sufficient documentation and does not require further 
clarification, it expects the Bureau and the TRS Fund Administrator to 
be able to process that claim within 30 days, and claims requiring 
additional documentation or clarification generally will be processed 
within 60 days. As discussed in the Notice, the Commission proposes to 
permit each certified program to populate a centralized database with 
claim-related data, from which it may generate its reimbursement 
claims. Timely reimbursement is more likely to occur for claims 
submitted in such a uniform manner.
    81. To continue meeting the individualized needs of these programs, 
the Commission proposes to continue allowing certified entities to 
elect, upon certification and at the beginning of each Fund year, 
whether to submit claims on a monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual basis 
and to require submission within 30 days after each elected period. The 
TRS Fund Administrator recommends that certified programs be required 
to submit monthly claims and to request a waiver to submit claims less 
frequently. Only 10 programs have elected to submit claims monthly, 
with the other 43 programs opting for quarterly or semi-annual 
schedules. The Commission seeks comment on the reasons that these 43 
programs have not elected to submit claims on a monthly basis and 
whether all programs should be required to begin filing monthly, for 
example, for the sake of program consistency. Alternatively, is each 
certified program best suited to determine the frequency with which it 
needs to be reimbursed? The Commission seeks comment on the advantages 
and disadvantages of maintaining the current practice or whether the 
Commission should revise its rules to require all programs to adhere to 
a single schedule for filing reimbursement claims. In particular the 
Commission asks parties to comment on the extent to which a requirement 
to follow a single filing schedule would be more efficient or impose 
difficulties on programs with limited resources.
D. Administrative Costs
    82. Under the Commission's rules for the NDBEDP pilot program, 
certified programs may be compensated for administrative costs up to 
15% of their total reimbursable costs (i.e., not their total 
allocation) for equipment and related services. The Commission has 
defined administrative costs to include reporting requirements, 
accounting, regular audits, oversight, and general administration. To 
track and ensure that appropriate administrative costs are reimbursed, 
the TRS Fund Administrator has procedures to ``bank'' reimbursement 
claims for administrative costs that exceed 15% of reimbursable costs 
and to pay those claims later if the amount of reimbursable costs 
increases with later submissions.
    83. Given the general accomplishments of the 53 certified programs 
in distributing communications equipment to their deaf-blind residents, 
the Commission is no longer concerned that basing the cap of 
administrative costs on the full funding allocation for each certified 
program will eliminate the necessary incentives to carry out the 
NDBEDP's objectives. Accordingly, the Commission proposes to reimburse 
administrative costs as they are incurred and claimed, based on the 
annual allocation rather than the amount of reimbursable costs, thereby 
eliminating the need for the TRS Fund Administrator to ``bank'' 
unearned

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administrative costs. The Commission seeks comment on that proposal.
    84. The Commission further acknowledges that some programs have 
reported operating at a loss as a result of the 15% cap on 
administrative expenses, and recognizes that this could potentially act 
as a disincentive to participate in the NDBEDP. During the second year 
of the pilot program, certified programs that exceeded the 15% cap had 
about 3% more administrative costs than were allowed by the cap. To 
respond to these concerns, rather than raise the cap by the 3% needed 
to cover those overages, the Commission believes that its proposal to 
create a centralized database for certified programs to generate 
reports and reimbursement claims may alleviate the administrative 
burdens for certified programs operating in the permanent NDBEDP. If 
adopted, certified programs that have been incurring costs associated 
with the use of a database, such as the Perkins database discussed in 
the NPRM, would no longer need to do so, nor have those costs assessed 
against their 15% cap on administrative costs. Other programs that have 
expended funds to develop databases on their own to generate reports 
and reimbursement claims may also similarly experience a reduction in 
the costs associated with these tasks. The Commission seeks comment on 
this proposal and, in particular, asks whether it will help to meet the 
financial needs of certified programs, particularly programs that have 
found the 15% cap on administrative costs to be a barrier to their 
effective participation in the NDBEDP. The Commission also seeks 
comment on whether its proposal regarding administrative costs, 
including the types of costs included in this category of expenses 
(such as costs associated with reporting requirements, accounting, 
regular audits, oversight, and general administration) is consistent 
with other similar programs. Similarly, the Commission seeks comment on 
whether there are any best practices that should be employed in this 
area.

VII. Oversight and Reporting

A. Reporting
    85. The NDBEDP pilot program rules require all certified programs 
to report certain information to the Commission in an electronic format 
every six months. The report must include, among other things, 
information about NDBEDP equipment recipients; distributed equipment; 
the cost, time and other resources allocated to outreach activities, 
assessment, equipment installation and training, and for equipment 
maintenance, repair, refurbishment, and upgrades; equipment requests 
that have been rejected; complaints; and waiting lists. Each report 
must be accompanied by a declaration made under penalty of perjury 
attesting to the truth and accuracy of the submission. In the NDBEDP 
Pilot Program Order, the Commission concluded that such reporting is 
necessary for the effective administration of the NDBEDP pilot program, 
to assess the effectiveness of the program, to ensure the integrity of 
the TRS Fund, to ensure compliance with the NDBEDP pilot program rules, 
and to inform the Commission's rulemaking for the permanent NDBEDP.
    86. The Commission proposes to retain the six-month reporting 
requirement. During the pilot program, it has been useful for the 
Commission to gather the required information to effectively evaluate 
NDBEDP operations. The Commission believes that continuing to receive 
this data will be useful to the permanent program as well, because this 
will allow the Commission to ensure that NDBEDP certified programs 
continue to operate efficiently and that they effectively meet consumer 
needs. As discussed in the NPRM, the Commission proposes to require 
certified programs to submit report-related data to and generate 
reports from a centralized database, which will enable the Commission 
to examine the data from all certified programs in the aggregate. With 
all program data bundled together in a uniform report generated by the 
database, the Commission believes that it will be better able to assess 
and manage the NDBEDP. The Commission invites comment on its proposal 
to retain the reporting requirement.
    87. The Commission seeks comment on whether it should modify the 
information these reports should include. In particular, are there 
differences in the pilot and permanent programs that should cause the 
Commission to change the nature of the data required by these reporting 
obligations? The Commission also seeks comment on ways that the 
provision of data required for reimbursement claims and reporting 
requirements can be streamlined through the design of a centralized 
database or by other means. For example, should state programs be 
permitted to submit reports at the same frequency as reimbursement 
claims to streamline these requirements further? What are the 
advantages or disadvantages of allowing certified programs to submit 
reimbursement claims and reports on a monthly, quarterly, or biannual 
basis? Should the reporting period be the same for all certified 
programs to ensure consistency of data? If so, what should that period 
be? Alternatively, now that the Commission is transitioning the NDBEDP 
to a permanent program, would it serve the program just as well if 
submission of the reports were required annually instead of every six 
months?
    88. Under the NDBEDP pilot program, the Commission requires 
certified programs to submit a certification with each report executed 
by ``the chief executive officer, chief financial officer, or other 
senior executive of the certified program, such as a director or 
manager, with first-hand knowledge of the accuracy and completeness of 
the information provided in the report,'' as follows:

    I swear under penalty of perjury that I am (name and title), an 
officer of the above-named reporting entity and that I have examined 
the foregoing reports and that all requested information has been 
provided and all statements of fact are true and an accurate 
statement of the affairs of the above-named certified program.


    89. Consistent with the Commission's Universal Service low-income 
program rules, and to clarify what ``affairs'' means in this context, 
the Commission propose to amend the certification as follows:

    I swear under penalty of perjury that I am (name and title), an 
officer of the above-named reporting entity, and that the entity has 
policies and procedures in place to ensure that recipients satisfy 
the NDBEDP eligibility requirements, that the entity is in 
compliance with the Commission's NDBEDP rules, that I have examined 
the foregoing reports and that all requested information has been 
provided, and all statements of fact are true and an accurate 
statement of the business activities conducted pursuant to the 
NDBEDP by the above-named certified program.


    90. Similarly, the Commission proposes to amend the certification 
required with reimbursement claims to clarify that the ``affairs'' of 
the certified program means the ``business activities conducted 
pursuant to the NDBEDP'' by the certified program. The Commission seeks 
feedback on this and any other matters pertaining to the reporting 
obligations not discussed above, including the costs and benefits of 
retaining these requirements.
B. Audits
    91. During the pilot program, certified programs have been required 
to engage an independent auditor to perform annual audits designed to 
detect and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse.

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Certified programs must also make their NDBEDP-related records 
available for review or audit by appropriate officials of the 
Commission. The Commission proposes to continue to require certified 
programs to engage an independent auditor to perform annual audits. As 
recommended by the TRS Fund Administrator, the Commission also proposes 
that each certified program submit a copy of its annual audit to the 
TRS Fund Administrator and the NDBEDP Administrator. The Commission 
seeks comment on these proposals.
    92. Further, the Commission proposes to clarify that NDBEDP 
certified programs are not required to conduct their annual audits 
using a more rigorous audit standard, such as a forensic standard, 
specifically designed to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse. 
The Commission seeks comment on its proposal to affirm the following 
guidance provided by the Bureau in November 2012 to certified programs 
regarding their annual audit requirement:


    For purposes of complying with the NDBEDP audit rule, an 
independent auditor must conduct a program audit that includes a 
traditional financial statement audit, as well as an audit of 
compliance with the NDBEDP rules that have a direct and material 
impact on NDBEDP expenditures and a review of internal controls 
established to ensure compliance with the NDBEDP rules.

    Compliance areas to be audited include, but are not limited to, 
allowable costs, participant eligibility, and reporting. The audit 
report must describe any exceptions found, such as unallowable 
costs, lack of participant eligibility documentation, and missing 
reports. The report also must include the certified program's view 
as to whether each compliance exception is material and whether any 
internal control deficiencies are material.

    If the auditor finds evidence of fraud, waste, or abuse, the 
auditor must take appropriate steps to discuss it with the certified 
program management and the FCC and report the auditor's observations 
as required under professional auditing standards. This program 
audit standard is comparable to that required for Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-133 audits. The Commission 
believes that such audits of NDBEDP certified programs, conducted 
annually by an independent auditor, will detect and prevent fraud, 
waste, and abuse, which will satisfy the NDBEDP audit rule.

    93. Commenters note that the Commission should provide guidance 
with respect to whether certified programs must comply with OMB 
Circular A-133 audit requirements. Because the program audit criteria 
described above are similar to that of an OMB Circular A-133 audit, the 
Commission proposes to require that audits under the permanent NDBEDP 
be performed in accordance with OMB Circular A-133. The Commission 
invites comment on this proposal. Commenters that disagree with this 
proposal are asked to explain why.
    94. In addition, the Commission proposes to continue to require 
each program to submit to an audit at any time deemed necessary by the 
Commission or its delegated authorities. This proposal is consistent 
with the Commission's TRS rules. This approach could also be 
implemented by performing audits either as needed or on a regular basis 
at intervals longer that one year. A full audit of an NDBEDP certified 
entity, as directed by the Commission or a delegated authority may be 
appropriate, for example, to obtain financial information needed for 
the FCC's consolidated annual financial audit, which also includes the 
financial results for the TRS Fund. As another example, a full audit 
may also be appropriate when the TRS Fund Administrator and the NDBEDP 
Administrator agree that reimbursement claims submitted by a certified 
program contain a pattern of errors or indicia reflecting a lack of 
accountability, fraud, waste, or abuse. The Commission further proposes 
that any program that fails to fully cooperate in such audits, for 
example, by failing to provide documentation necessary for verification 
upon reasonable request, be subject to an automatic suspension of 
NDBEDP payments until sufficient documentation is provided. The 
Commission believes that this automatic suspension policy, which is 
currently applied to the TRS program, would promote transparency and 
accountability in the compensation process. The Commission seeks 
comment on the costs and benefits of adopting this approach.
    95. To further prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse, and 
ensure compliance with the NDBEDP rules, the Commission proposes to 
retain the provision in the pilot program rules requiring certified 
programs to submit documentation demonstrating ongoing compliance with 
the Commission's rules. Because the Commission may choose to initiate 
an investigation at its discretion and on its own motion, the 
Commission proposes to eliminate the example that appears in the pilot 
program rules from the permanent NDBEDP rules that suggests that 
``evidence that a state program may not be in compliance with those 
rules'' is a prerequisite to such an investigation. 47 CFR 
64.610(j)(3). The Commission seeks comment on these proposals.
    96. Finally, to further prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse, 
the Commission proposes to retain the whistleblower protections in the 
NDBEDP rules. Those protections require certified programs to permit 
individuals to disclose to appropriate officials, without reprisal, 
known or suspected violations of the Commission's rules or any other 
activity the individual believes to be unlawful, wasteful, fraudulent, 
or abusive, or that could result in the improper distribution of 
equipment, provision of services, or billing to the TRS Fund. Certified 
programs must include these whistleblower protections with the 
information they provide about the program in any employee handbooks or 
manuals, on their Web sites, and in other appropriate publications. The 
Commission seeks comment on this proposal.
C. Record Retention
    97. As part of the pilot program, the Commission adopted a rule 
requiring all certified programs to retain all records associated with 
the distribution of equipment and provision of related services under 
the pilot program for two years following the termination of the pilot 
program, without specifying the format in which they must be retained, 
but with the goal of promoting greater transparency and accountability. 
Consistent with the Commission's TRS rules, the Commission proposes to 
require certified programs to retain all records associated with the 
distribution of equipment and provision of related services under the 
permanent program for a minimum of five years. The Commission seeks 
comment on this proposal and whether such records should be retained 
for a longer or shorter period of time. Certified programs need such 
records to support their reimbursement claims, to generate reports 
required to be filed with the Commission, and to comply with audit 
requirements. The Commission has also found that such records are 
needed for responding to inquiries and complaints. As such, and 
consistent with the Commission's Universal Service low-income program 
rules and the NDBEDP pilot program rules, the Commission also proposes 
that certified programs document compliance with all Commission 
requirements governing the NDBEDP and provide this documentation to the 
Commission upon request. Record retention is also necessary in the 
event that questions arise about a program's compliance with NDBEDP 
rules or the propriety of requests for payment. The Commission seeks 
comment on this proposal.

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    98. The Commission believes that records also are needed to 
transfer information to another certified program when an eligible 
consumer moves to another state or to transfer information to a newly-
certified program when a certified entity either relinquishes its 
certification or decides not to seek re-certification. Should the 
Commission's rules require NDBEDP applications to include a release 
that would permit disclosure of information about the applicant by the 
certified program, as needed, to minimize any interruption in service 
if such individual moves to another state or a new entity takes over 
certification for that individual's state? Alternatively, if the 
Commission adopts a centralized database for processing reimbursement 
claims or reporting purposes, the Commission seeks comment on whether 
it will continue to be necessary for certified programs to retain a 
copy of these records. If so, which records should be retained by 
certified programs and for what period of time? Should the Commission 
specify that records must be retained in paper or electronic format, or 
should it allow each certified program to decide the format in which to 
retain its records? The Commission seeks comment on these and any other 
matters related to the retention of records under the permanent 
program.

VIII. Logistics and Responsibilities

    99. The Bureau designated an NDBEDP Administrator, who has been 
responsible for, among other things, reviewing applications from 
entities for certification to receive NDBEDP funding, allocating NDBEDP 
funding, reviewing reimbursement claims, maintaining the NDBEDP Web 
site, resolving stakeholder issues, and serving as the Commission point 
of contact for the NDBEDP. The NDBEDP Administrator has worked with the 
current TRS Fund Administrator, who has been responsible for, among 
other things, reviewing cost submissions and releasing funds under the 
NDBEDP for distributed equipment and related services, including 
outreach efforts.
    100. The Commission seeks comment on whether the Bureau should 
continue to implement and administer the permanent NDBEDP, and to 
retain authority over NDBEDP policy matters and the functions of the 
NDBEDP Administrator. For example, the Bureau may task the NDBEDP 
Administrator with oversight of the development and maintenance of a 
centralized database, as well as the support for train-the-trainer 
programs that may be authorized under the Commission's final rules in 
this proceeding. The Commission also seeks comment on whether the 
administration of the NDBEDP should be consolidated with the 
administration of the other TRS programs in order to achieve greater 
efficiencies and cost savings. The Commission recognizes that after 
adoption of rules establishing the pilot program in 2011, in 2013, the 
Commission delegated financial oversight of the TRS Fund to the Office 
of Managing Director (OMD). Thus, the Commission also seeks comment on 
ensuring that administration of the permanent NDBEDP be conducted in a 
manner that ensures the Bureau's continued oversight over policy 
matters relating to the program while at the same time ensuring that 
the Commission satisfies its financial management responsibilities for 
the TRS program as a whole, complies with all Government-wide financial 
requirements, and achieves efficiencies and savings in the 
administrative costs of the NDBEDP.
    101. For the permanent NDBEDP, like other TRS programs, financial 
oversight must be consistent with TRS orders, rules, and policies, and 
that OMD should consult with the Bureau on issues that potentially 
could impact the availability, provision, and continuity of services to 
consumers. Consistent with such direction, the Commission proposes that 
financial oversight of the NDBEDP be required to be consistent with 
NDBEDP orders, rules, and policies, and that OMD and the Bureau closely 
coordinate on any issues that could potentially impact the distribution 
of equipment or provision of related services to consumers under the 
NDBEDP. Finally, consistent with the current practice under the NDBEDP 
pilot program, the Commission proposes that the Bureau remain 
responsible for advising the TRS Fund Administrator on funding 
allocations and reallocations; payments; and any payment withholdings 
under the permanent NDBEDP, to the extent that such actions can be made 
consistently with Government-wide financial requirements and existing 
contractual obligations and requirements. Currently, the TRS Fund 
Administrator conducts a quantitative review to determine if the 
requested dollar amount is accurate and recommends payment, and the 
NDBEDP Administrator conducts a qualitative review to ensure that the 
claimed costs are consistent with the NDBEDP rules and approves 
payment. The Commission seeks comment on these proposals. The 
Commission also seeks comment on whether it should establish a process 
for certified programs to appeal payment withholdings, denials, or 
suspensions by the NDBEDP Administrator. If so, what should that 
process be? For example, should a certified program be permitted to 
appeal such decisions to the Chief of the Consumer and Governmental 
Affairs Bureau? The Commission presently maintains a process for the 
handling of appeals in response to the suspension or withholding of TRS 
payments, and asks commenters whether a similar or alternative appeals 
process should be applied to compensation withheld, suspended, or 
denied under the NDBEDP.

IX. Other Considerations

A. Complaints
    102. Under the NDBEDP pilot program, the NDBEDP Administrator is 
responsible for responding to consumer complaints filed directly with 
the Commission. Complaints might be filed for various reasons, such as 
complaints about unskilled trainers or interpreters, or to appeal a 
certified program's eligibility determination or denial of equipment. 
The Commission proposes to adopt rules for the permanent NDBEDP to 
facilitate the receipt and processing of such consumer complaints and 
appeals.
    103. For this purpose, the Commission proposes to adopt informal 
and formal complaint procedures, modeled after the Commission's 
processes for the handling of complaints against telecommunications and 
TRS providers, as follows. First, the Commission proposes that an 
informal complaint filed with the Commission must include the name and 
contact information of the complainant; the name of the NDBEDP 
certified program; a statement describing how the NDBEDP certified 
program violated the Commission's rules; what the complainant wants the 
NDBEDP certified program to do to resolve the complaint; and the 
complainant's preferred format or method of response, such as by 
letter, fax, telephone, TTY, or email. The Commission will forward 
complete complaints to the NDBEDP certified program for a response. 
When it appears that an informal complaint has been resolved, the 
Commission may consider the matter closed. In all other cases, the 
Commission will inform the complainant and the NDBEDP certified program 
about its review and disposition of the complaint. If a complainant is 
not satisfied with the NDBEDP certified program's response and the 
Commission's disposition of the informal complaint, the complainant may 
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Commission's rules for filing formal complaints. See 47 CFR 1.720-
1.736. The Commission may also conduct inquiries and hold proceedings 
that it deems necessary to enforce the NDBEDP requirements. The 
Commission seeks comment on these proposed informal and formal 
complaint procedures.
B. Research and Development
    104. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the Commission declined to 
allocate funds for research and development (R&D) efforts. Although the 
Commission recognized the need to stimulate innovation to fill existing 
equipment and technology gaps to meet the communications technology 
access needs of individuals who are deaf-blind, it concluded that R&D 
funding was not appropriate because of insufficient information about 
those gaps and the kinds of research and funding needed to fill them. 
Likewise, because the amount of NDBEDP funding available each year is 
very limited, and because the potential gaps between existing 
technology and technology needed to meet the communications needs of 
individuals who are deaf-blind are not apparent on the record at this 
time, the Commission tentatively concludes that funding is more 
appropriately allocated to the distribution of equipment to consumers 
and related services than to R&D and seeks comment on this tentative 
conclusion.
C. Advisory Group
    105. The Commission recently announced the formation of a 
Disability Advisory Committee, which will provide advice and 
recommendations to the Commission on a wide array of disability 
matters, including the NDBEDP. In addition, the Commission's rulemaking 
proceedings are open to the public for comment, and feedback from 
administrators of certified programs is always welcome. For example, 
during the NDBEDP pilot program, the sharing of expertise and ideas for 
the NDBEDP has been accomplished through informal monthly conference 
calls among certified programs that the Commission proposes to continue 
under the permanent program. For these reasons, the Commission does not 
see the need to establish a separate workgroup of state NDBEDP programs 
to advise the Commission at this time. The Commission seeks comment on 
this approach.

Initial Regulatory Flexibiity Certification

    106. The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) requires that an agency 
prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis for notice-and-comment 
rulemaking proceedings, unless the agency certifies that ``the rule 
will not, if promulgated, have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities.'' 5 U.S.C. 605(b). The RFA 
generally defines ``small entity'' as having the same meaning as the 
terms ``small business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small 
governmental jurisdiction.'' 5 U.S.C. 601(6). In addition, the term 
``small business'' has the same meaning as the term ``small business 
concern'' under the Small Business Act. 5 U.S.C. 601(3). A ``small 
business concern'' is one which: (1) is independently owned and 
operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and (3) 
satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business 
Administration (SBA). 15 U.S.C. 632.
    107. In the NPRM, the Commission seeks comment on its proposal to 
further implement section 105 of the CVAA that requires the Commission 
to take various measures to ensure that people with disabilities have 
access to emerging communications technologies in the 21st Century. 
Section 105 of the CVAA adds section 719 to the Communications Act of 
1934, as amended, and is codified at 47 U.S.C. 620. Pursuant to section 
105, in 2011, the Commission established the NDBEDP as a pilot program 
to provide up to $10 million annually from the TRS Fund for the 
distribution of communications devices to low-income individuals who 
are deaf-blind. 47 CFR 64.610 (NDBEDP pilot program rules). A person 
who is ``deaf-blind'' has combined vision and hearing loss, as defined 
in the Helen Keller National Center Act. 47 U.S.C. 620(b); 29 U.S.C. 
1905(2). The Commission authorized up to 53 certified programs to 
participate in the pilot program--one entity to distribute equipment in 
each state, plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. 
Virgin Islands--and selected Perkins School for the Blind as the 
national outreach coordinator to support the outreach and distribution 
efforts of these state programs. Through the pilot program, thousands 
of low-income individuals who are deaf-blind have received equipment 
used for distance communications or the Internet and training on how to 
operate this equipment.
    108. On August 1, 2014, the Commission released a Public Notice 
inviting comment on which rules governing the NDBEDP pilot program 
should be retained and which should be modified to make the permanent 
NDBEDP more effective and more efficient. On May 21, 2015, the 
Commission extended the pilot program until June 30, 2016. 
Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video 
Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105, Relay Services for Deaf-Blind 
Individuals, CG Docket No. 10-210, Order, FCC 15-57 (rel. May 27, 
2015). The Commission commits to continue the pilot NDBEDP as long as 
necessary to ensure a seamless transition between the pilot and 
permanent programs to ensure the uninterrupted distribution of 
equipment to this target population. When the Commission adopts final 
rules for the permanent program it will consider the extent to which 
the pilot program needs to be extended further.
    109. Currently, programs are certified to distribute equipment in 
all the states and the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. 
Virgin Islands. The NPRM proposes to expand NDBEDP programs and funding 
to the U.S. territories of American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern 
Mariana Islands because residents of these territories are also 
eligible for services supported by the TRS Fund.
    110. The NPRM proposes that current programs and other entities 
that want to apply for certification seek certification for a five-year 
period and every five years after that. The NPRM proposes that, if a 
current program seeks to renew its certification or another entity 
wants to apply for certification, it must, one year prior to the 
expiration of a certification, submit an application explaining why it 
is still eligible to participate in the NDBEDP.
    111. The NPRM proposes that the Commission create, by itself or by 
engaging a third party, a centralized database that would assist the 
programs in performing two functions. First, all programs would be able 
to submit information into the database and use the database to 
generate the reports that must be submitted to the Commission every six 
months. Second, all programs would be able to submit data regarding 
their expenses into the database and generate reimbursement claims that 
must be submitted to the TRS Fund Administrator. Submission of data 
into a central database in a uniform manner would diminish 
administrative costs for the programs. Collecting data in a uniform 
manner from the programs would enable the Commission to analyze 
aggregate data. The NPRM invites comment on the development and 
functions of the database, and estimates that the database will cost 
between $285,000 and $380,000 annually.
    112. The NPRM proposes that each certified program be required to 
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maintained by the certified program, or as part of its other local 
outreach efforts a brief narrative description of any criteria, 
priorities, or strategies it uses to ensure the fair distribution of 
equipment to low-income residents who are deaf-blind. The NPRM invites 
comment on whether any burdens placed on the program by such a 
requirement would be outweighed by the benefits.
    113. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the Commission concluded 
that without training recipients on how to use the communications 
equipment they receive, such as Braille readers, recipients will not be 
able to use the equipment, and the equipment will be underutilized or 
abandoned. The NDBEDP pilot program permits reimbursement for the 
reasonable costs of installing NDBEDP-distributed equipment and 
individualized consumer training on how to use such equipment. To help 
address a shortage of qualified trainers, the NPRM proposes to set 
aside 2.5% of the $10 million annual funding allocation ($250,000) for 
each of the first three years of the permanent program to support 
train-the-trainer activities, including the reasonable costs of travel 
for such training, and seeks comment on this proposal. The Notice 
invites comment on whether to support train-the-trainer programs 
provided by one or more entities, or to reimburse state programs for 
train-the-trainer activities they select.
    114. Under the Commission's rules for the NDBEDP pilot program, 
certified programs are compensated for 100% of their expenses, up to 
each program's annual allocation set by the NDBEDP Administrator. 
Within this annual allocation amount, the Commission did not establish 
any caps for costs associated with outreach, assessments, equipment, 
installation, or training, but did establish a cap for administrative 
costs. The NPRM proposes to limit local outreach conducted by certified 
programs to 10% of their annual allocations. The Commission, in a 
previous NDBEDP order, defined administrative costs to include 
reporting requirements, accounting, regular audits, oversight, and 
general administration. Programs may be compensated for administrative 
costs up to 15% of their total reimbursable costs (i.e., not their 
total allocation) for equipment and related services actually provided. 
The 15% cap does not apply to, and there is no cap for, costs 
associated with outreach, assessments, equipment, installation, or 
training. The NPRM proposes to reimburse certified programs for 
administrative costs up to 15% of their annual allocation, regardless 
of the amount of equipment and related services they actually provide. 
The NPRM recognizes that during the first two years of the NDBEDP 
pilot, some programs' administrative costs exceeded the allowable 15% 
reimbursable amount. To respond to these concerns, the NPRM proposes 
the creation of a centralized database to be used by certified programs 
for generating reports and reimbursement claims, which may alleviate 
the administrative burdens for certified programs operating in the 
permanent NDBEDP by making it easier to operate without a loss within 
the 15% administrative cap. If adopted, certified programs would no 
longer have these costs and therefore would have more money under their 
15% cap on administrative costs.
    115. During each year of the pilot program, the Commission has set 
aside $500,000 of the $10 million available annually for Perkins School 
for the Blind, as the outreach coordinator selected by the Consumer and 
Governmental Affairs Bureau (CGB or Bureau), to perform national 
outreach to promote the NDBEDP. As the Commission explained in the 
NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, significant initial funding for outreach 
was necessary to inform eligible individuals about the availability of 
the program so that distribution of equipment could take place. Based 
on the successful efforts of the national outreach program, the NPRM 
proposes to continue funding for national outreach efforts at a reduced 
level. The NPRM therefore proposes to reduce the amount of money spent 
on national outreach to $250,000 for each of the first three years of 
the permanent program, and seeks comment on this proposal.
    116. The NDBEDP pilot program rules require all certified programs 
to report their status every six months. The NPRM finds that continuing 
to receive this data will be useful to the permanent program as well 
because this will allow the Commission to ensure that NDBEDP certified 
programs continue to operate efficiently and that they effectively meet 
consumer needs. The NPRM finds that any current reporting burden on the 
certified programs will be diminished by the creation of a centralized 
database.
    117. During the pilot program, certified programs have been 
required to engage an independent auditor to perform annual audits 
designed to detect and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse. The NPRM 
proposes to continue to require certified programs to engage an 
independent auditor to perform annual audits. It also proposes that 
each certified program submit a copy of its annual audit to the TRS 
Fund Administrator and the NDBEDP Administrator and to continue to 
require each program to submit to an audit at any time deemed necessary 
by the Commission or its delegated authorities. The NPRM invites 
comments on this proposal and any alternative proposals.
    118. Under the current NDBEDP, 53 certified programs provide 
communications equipment to low-income individuals who are deaf-blind. 
Under the NPRM, this number may be expanded to 56 certified programs. 
One entity performs national outreach to promote the NDBEDP and serve 
as a resource to the certified programs. The NPRM proposes to create a 
centralized database and the Commission may engage a third-party for 
that purpose. The NPRM also proposes that the Commission may select an 
entity to train the certified programs' trainers. The Commission will 
pay all of these entities for their costs to perform these duties from 
the TRS Fund so that all their NDBEDP costs are reimbursed up to the 
annual funding allocations established for these purposes.
    119. The Commission finds that the rules proposed in the NPRM will 
not have a significant economic impact on these entities because the 
Commission will reimburse them for all of their NDBEDP expenses from 
the TRS Fund, up to their annual funding allocations. The proposals in 
the NPRM are intended to reduce the administrative burden on certified 
programs. The changes the Commission proposes are of an administrative 
nature, and will not have a significant economic impact on small 
entities. If there is an economic impact on small entities as a result 
of these proposals, however, the Commission expects the impact to be a 
positive one.
    120. The Commission therefore certifies, pursuant to the RFA, that 
the proposals in the NPRM, if adopted, will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    121. The Commission will send a copy of the NPRM, including a copy 
of this initial certification, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the 
SBA

Ordering Clauses

    Pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), and 
719 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 
154(i), 154(j), and 620, that document FCC 15-58 IS ADOPTED.
    The Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, 
Reference

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Information Center, SHALL SEND a copy of document FCC 15-58, including 
the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Certification, to the Chief Counsel 
for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration.

List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 64

    Individuals with disabilities; Telecommunications.

    Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
    For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Federal Communications 
Commission proposes to amend Title 47 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations as follows:

PART 64--MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS

0
1. The authority citation for part 64 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 254(k); 403(b)(2)(B), (c), Pub. L. 
104-104, 110 Stat. 56. Interpret or apply 47 U.S.C. 201, 218, 222, 
225, 226, 227, 228, 254(k), 616, 620, and the Middle Class Tax 
Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, Pub. L. 112-96, unless 
otherwise noted.

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2. Revise Sec.  64.610 to read as follows:


Sec.  64.610  National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program.

    (a) The National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program (NDBEDP) 
is established to distribute specialized customer premises equipment 
(CPE) used for telecommunications service, Internet access service, and 
advanced communications, including interexchange services and advanced 
telecommunications and information services, to low-income individuals 
who are deaf-blind.
    (b) Certification to receive funding. For each state, including the 
District of Columbia and U.S. territories, the Commission will certify 
a single program as the sole authorized entity to participate in the 
NDBEDP and receive reimbursement for its program's activities from the 
Interstate Telecommunications Relay Service Fund (TRS Fund). Such 
entity will have full oversight and responsibility for distributing 
equipment and providing related services, such as outreach, 
assessments, installation, and training, in that state, either directly 
or through collaboration, partnership, or contract with other 
individuals or entities in-state or out-of-state, including other 
NDBEDP certified programs.
    (1) Public programs, including, but not limited to, equipment 
distribution programs, vocational rehabilitation programs, assistive 
technology programs, or schools for the deaf, blind or deaf-blind; or 
private entities, including but not limited to, organizational 
affiliates, independent living centers, or private educational 
facilities, may apply to the Commission for certification as the sole 
authorized entity for the state to participate in the NDBEDP and 
receive reimbursement for its activities from the TRS Fund.
    (2) The Commission shall review applications and determine whether 
to grant certification based on the ability of a program to meet the 
following qualifications, either directly or in coordination with other 
programs or entities, as evidenced in the application and any 
supplemental materials, including letters of recommendation:
    (i) Expertise in the field of deaf-blindness, including familiarity 
with the culture and etiquette of people who are deaf-blind, to ensure 
that equipment distribution and the provision of related services 
occurs in a manner that is relevant and useful to consumers who are 
deaf-blind;
    (ii) The ability to communicate effectively with people who are 
deaf-blind (for training and other purposes), by among other things, 
using sign language, providing materials in Braille, ensuring that 
information made available online is accessible, and using other 
assistive technologies and methods to achieve effective communication;
    (iii) Administrative and financial management experience;
    (iv) Staffing and facilities sufficient to administer the program, 
including the ability to distribute equipment and provide related 
services to low-income individuals who are deaf-blind throughout the 
state, including those in remote areas;
    (v) Experience with the distribution of specialized CPE, especially 
to people who are deaf-blind;
    (vi) Experience in training consumers on how to use the equipment 
and how to set up the equipment for its effective use; and
    (vii) Familiarity with the telecommunications, Internet access, and 
advanced communications services that will be used with the distributed 
equipment.
    (3) Certification granted under this section shall remain in effect 
for five years. One year prior to the expiration of the certification, 
a program may apply for renewal of its certification as prescribed by 
paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
    (4) A certified program must notify the Commission within 60 days 
of any substantive change that bears on its ability to meet the 
qualifications necessary for certification under paragraph (a)(2) of 
this section.
    (5) A program may relinquish its certification by providing written 
notice to the Commission at least 90 days in advance of its intent to 
do so. This program must transfer NDBEDP-related data and equipment to 
the newly-certified state program within 30 days of its certification 
and comply with the reimbursement and reporting requirements prescribed 
by paragraphs (f) and (g) of this section.
    (c) Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following 
definitions shall apply:
    (1) Equipment. Hardware, software, and applications, whether 
separate or in combination, mainstream or specialized, needed by an 
individual who is deaf-blind to achieve access to telecommunications 
service, Internet access service, and advanced communications, 
including interexchange services and advanced telecommunications and 
information services, as these services have been defined by the 
Communications Act.
    (2) Individual who is deaf-blind.
    (i) Any person:
    (A) Who has a central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better 
eye with corrective lenses, or a field defect such that the peripheral 
diameter of visual field subtends an angular distance no greater than 
20 degrees, or a progressive visual loss having a prognosis leading to 
one or both these conditions;
    (B) Who has a chronic hearing impairment so severe that most speech 
cannot be understood with optimum amplification, or a progressive 
hearing loss having a prognosis leading to this condition; and
    (C) For whom the combination of impairments described in paragraphs 
(c)(2)(i)(A) and (B) of this section cause extreme difficulty in 
attaining independence in daily life activities, achieving psychosocial 
adjustment, or obtaining a vocation.
    (ii) The definition in this paragraph also includes any individual 
who, despite the inability to be measured accurately for hearing and 
vision loss due to cognitive or behavioral constraints, or both, can be 
determined through functional and performance assessment to have severe 
hearing and visual disabilities that cause extreme difficulty in 
attaining independence in daily life activities, achieving psychosocial 
adjustment, or obtaining vocational objectives. An applicant's 
functional abilities with respect to using telecommunications, Internet 
access, and advanced communications services in various environments 
shall be

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considered when determining whether the individual is deaf-blind under 
paragraphs (c)(2)(i)(B) and (C) of this section.
    (3) Specialized customer premises equipment (CPE). For purposes of 
this section, specialized CPE means equipment employed on the premises 
of a person, which is commonly used by individuals with disabilities to 
achieve access to telecommunications service, Internet access service, 
or advanced communications.
    (d) Eligibility criteria.
    (1) Verification of disability. Individuals claiming eligibility 
under the NDBEDP must provide verification of disability from a 
professional with direct knowledge of the individual's disability.
    (i) Such professionals may include, but are not limited to, 
community-based service providers, vision or hearing related 
professionals, vocational rehabilitation counselors, educators, 
audiologists, speech pathologists, hearing instrument specialists, and 
medical or health professionals.
    (ii) Such professionals must attest, either to the best of their 
knowledge or under penalty of perjury, that the applicant is an 
individual who is deaf-blind (as defined in paragraph (c)(2) of this 
section). Such professionals may also include, in the attestation, 
information about the individual's functional abilities to use 
telecommunications, Internet access, and advanced communications 
services in various settings.
    (iii) Existing documentation that a person is deaf-blind, such as 
an individualized education program (IEP) or a statement from a public 
or private agency, such as a Social Security determination letter, may 
serve as verification of disability.
    (iv) The verification of disability must include the attesting 
professional's full name, title, and contact information, including 
business name, address, phone number, and email address.
    (2) Verification of low income status. An individual claiming 
eligibility under the NDBEDP must provide verification that he or she 
has taxable income that does not exceed 400 percent of the Federal 
Poverty Guidelines or that he or she is enrolled in a federal program 
with an income eligibility requirement that is less than 400 percent of 
the Federal Poverty Guidelines, such as the Federal Public Housing 
Assistance or Section 8; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, 
formerly known as Food Stamps; Low Income Home Energy Assistance 
Program; Medicaid; National School Lunch Program's free lunch program; 
Supplemental Security Income; or Temporary Assistance for Needy 
Families. The NDBEDP Administrator may identify state or other federal 
programs with income eligibility thresholds that do not exceed 400 
percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines for determining income 
eligibility for participation in the NDBEDP. Where an applicant is not 
already enrolled in a qualifying low-income program, low-income 
eligibility may be verified by the certified program using appropriate 
and reasonable means.
    (3) Prohibition against requiring employment. No program certified 
under the NDBEDP may impose a requirement for eligibility in this 
program that an applicant be employed or actively seeking employment.
    (4) Access to communications services. A program certified under 
the NDBEDP may impose, as a program eligibility criterion, a 
requirement that telecommunications, Internet access, or advanced 
communications services are available for use by the applicant.
    (5) Age. A program certified under the NDBEDP may not establish 
criteria that exclude low-income individuals who are deaf-blind of a 
certain age from applying for or receiving equipment when the needs of 
such individuals are not being met through other available resources.
    (e) Equipment distribution and related services.
    (1) Each program certified under the NDBEDP must:
    (i) Distribute specialized CPE and provide related services needed 
to make telecommunications service, Internet access service, and 
advanced communications, including interexchange services or advanced 
telecommunications and information services, accessible to individuals 
who are deaf-blind;
    (ii) Obtain verification that NDBEDP applicants meet the definition 
of an individual who is deaf-blind contained in paragraph (c)(2) of 
this section at least once every three years and the income eligibility 
requirements contained in paragraph (d)(2) of this section at least 
once each year;
    (iii) Permit the transfer of a recipient's account and any control 
of the distributed equipment to another state's certified program when 
a recipient relocates to that state;
    (iv) Permit the transfer of a recipient's account and any control 
of the distributed equipment from another state's NDBEDP certified 
program when a recipient relocates to its state;
    (v) Prohibit recipients from transferring equipment received under 
the NDBEDP to another person through sale or otherwise, and include the 
following attestation on all consumer application forms:

    I certify that all information provided on this application, 
including information about my disability and income eligibility to 
receive equipment, is true, complete, and accurate to the best of my 
knowledge. Program officials have my permission to verify the 
information provided.
    If I am eligible for services, I agree to use these services 
solely for the purposes intended. I further understand that I may 
not sell, give, lend, or transfer interest in any equipment provided 
to me. Falsification of any records or failure to comply with these 
provisions will result in immediate termination of service. In 
addition, I understand that if I purposely provide false information 
I may be subject to legal action. I certify that I have read, 
understand, and accept all conditions associated with iCanConnect, 
the National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program;

    (vi) Conduct outreach, in accessible formats, to inform their state 
residents about the NDBEDP, which may include the development and 
maintenance of a program Web site;
    (vii) Include a brief narrative description on its Web site of any 
criteria, priorities, or strategies to ensure the fair distribution of 
equipment to low-income residents who are deaf-blind;
    (viii) Engage an independent auditor to conduct an annual audit, 
submit a copy of the annual audit to the TRS Fund Administrator and the 
NDBEDP Administrator, and submit to audits as deemed appropriate by the 
Commission or its delegated authorities;
    (ix) Document compliance with all Commission requirements governing 
the NDBEDP, retain all records associated with the distribution of 
equipment and provision of related services under the NDBEDP, including 
records that support reimbursement claims as required under paragraph 
(f) of this section and that are needed to generate the reports 
required under paragraph (g) of this section, for a minimum of five 
years, and provide such documentation to the Commission upon request; 
and
    (ix) Comply with the reporting requirements contained in paragraph 
(g) of this section.
    (2) Each program certified under the NDBEDP may not:
    (i) Impose restrictions on specific brands, models or types of 
communications technology that recipients may receive to access the 
communications services covered in this section;
    (ii) Disable or otherwise intentionally make it difficult for 
recipients to use certain capabilities, functions, or features on 
distributed equipment that

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are needed to access the communications services covered in this 
section, or direct manufacturers or vendors of specialized CPE to 
disable or make it difficult for recipients to use certain 
capabilities, functions, or features on distributed equipment that are 
needed to access the communications services covered in this section; 
or
    (iii) Accept any type of financial arrangement from equipment 
vendors that could incentivize the purchase of particular equipment.
    (f) Payments to NDBEDP certified programs.
    (1) Programs certified under the NDBEDP shall be reimbursed for the 
cost of equipment that has been distributed to low-income individuals 
who are deaf blind and authorized related services, up to the state's 
funding allocation under this program as determined by the Commission 
or any entity authorized to act for the Commission on delegated 
authority.
    (2) Upon certification and at the beginning of each Fund year, 
state programs may elect to submit reimbursement claims on a monthly, 
quarterly, or semi-annual basis;
    (3) Within 30 days after the end of each reimbursement period 
during the Fund year, each certified program must submit documentation 
that supports its claim for reimbursement of the reasonable costs of 
the following:
    (i) Equipment and related expenses, including maintenance, repairs, 
warranties, returns, refurbishing, upgrading, and replacing equipment 
distributed to consumers;
    (ii) Individual needs assessments;
    (iii) Installation of equipment and individualized consumer 
training;
    (iv) Maintenance of an inventory of equipment that can be loaned to 
the consumer during periods of equipment repair;
    (v) Outreach efforts to inform state residents about the NDBEDP;
    (vi) Train-the-trainer activities, but not to exceed 2.5 percent of 
the certified program's funding allocation;
    (vii) Travel expenses; and
    (viii) Administration of the program, but not to exceed 15 percent 
of the certified program's funding allocation.
    (4) With each request for payment, the chief executive officer, 
chief financial officer, or other senior executive of the certified 
program, such as a manager or director, with first-hand knowledge of 
the accuracy and completeness of the claim in the request, must certify 
as follows:

    I swear under penalty of perjury that I am (name and title), an 
officer of the above-named reporting entity, and that I have 
examined all cost data associated with equipment and related 
services for the claims submitted herein, and that all such data are 
true and an accurate statement of the business activities conducted 
pursuant to the NDBEDP by the above-named certified program.

    (g) Reporting requirements.
    (1) Each program certified under the NDBEDP must submit the 
following data electronically to the Commission, as instructed by the 
NDBEDP Administrator, every six months:
    (i) For each piece of equipment distributed, the full name of the 
equipment recipient and contact information, including the recipient's 
residential street and email addresses, and personal phone number;
    (ii) For each piece of equipment distributed, the full name of the 
professional attesting to the disability of the individual who is deaf-
blind and business contact information, including street and email 
addresses, and phone number;
    (iii) For each piece of equipment distributed, the model name, 
serial number, brand, function, and cost, the type of communications 
service with which it is used, and the type of relay service it can 
access;
    (iv) For each piece of equipment distributed, the amount of time, 
following any assessment conducted, that the requesting individual 
waited to receive that equipment;
    (v) The cost, time and any other resources allocated to assessing 
an individual's equipment needs;
    (vi) The cost, time and any other resources allocated to installing 
equipment and training deaf-blind individuals on using equipment;
    (vii) The cost, time and any other resources allocated to maintain, 
repair, cover under warranty, and refurbish equipment;
    (viii) The cost, time and any other resources allocated to outreach 
activities related to the NDBEDP, and the type of outreach efforts 
undertaken;
    (ix) The cost, time and any other resources allocated to upgrading 
the distributed equipment, along with the nature of such upgrades;
    (x) To the extent that the program has denied equipment requests 
made by their deaf-blind residents, a summary of the number and types 
of equipment requests denied and reasons for such denials;
    (xi) To the extent that the program has received complaints related 
to the program, a summary of the number and types of such complaints 
and their resolution; and
    (xii) The number of qualified applicants on waiting lists to 
receive equipment.
    (2) With each report, the chief executive officer, chief financial 
officer, or other senior executive of the certified program, such as a 
director or manager, with first-hand knowledge of the accuracy and 
completeness of the information provided in the report, must certify as 
follows:

    I swear under penalty of perjury that I am (name and title), an 
officer of the above-named reporting entity, and that the entity has 
policies and procedures in place to ensure that recipients satisfy 
the NDBEDP eligibility requirements, that the entity is in 
compliance with the Commission's NDBEDP rules, that I have examined 
the foregoing reports and that all requested information has been 
provided and all statements of fact are true and an accurate 
statement of the business activities conducted pursuant to the 
NDBEDP by the above-named certified program.

    (h) Administration of the program. The Consumer and Governmental 
Affairs Bureau shall designate a Commission official as the NDBEDP 
Administrator to ensure the effective, efficient, and consistent 
administration of the program, and shall advise the TRS Fund 
Administrator on funding allocations and reallocations, payments, and 
any payment withholdings under the NDBEDP.
    (i) Complaints. Complaints against NDBEDP certified programs for 
alleged violations of this subpart may be either informal or formal.
    (1) Informal complaints.
    (i) An informal complaint may be transmitted to the Consumer and 
Governmental Affairs Bureau by any reasonable means, such as letter, 
fax, telephone, TTY, or email.
    (ii) Content. An informal complaint shall include the name and 
address of the complainant; the name of the NDBEDP certified program 
against whom the complaint is made; a statement of facts supporting the 
complainant's allegation that the NDBEDP certified program has violated 
or is violating section 719 of the Act and/or the Commission's rules; 
the specific relief or satisfaction sought by the complainant; and the 
complainant's preferred format or method of response to the complaint 
by the Commission and the NDBEDP certified program, such as by letter, 
fax, telephone, TTY, or email.
    (iii) Service. The Commission shall promptly forward any complaint 
meeting the requirements of this subsection to the NDBEDP certified 
program named in the complaint and call upon the program to satisfy or 
answer the complaint within the time specified by the Commission.

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    (iv) Review and disposition of informal complaints.
    (A) Where it appears from the NDBEDP certified program's answer, or 
from other communications with the parties, that an informal complaint 
has been satisfied, the Commission may, in its discretion, consider the 
matter closed without response to the complainant or NDBEDP certified 
program. In all other cases, the Commission shall inform the parties of 
its review and disposition of a complaint filed under this subpart. 
Where practicable, this information shall be transmitted to the 
complainant and NDBEDP certified program in the manner requested by the 
complainant.
    (B) A complainant unsatisfied with the NDBEDP certified program's 
response to the informal complaint and the Commission's disposition of 
the informal complaint may file a formal complaint with the Commission 
pursuant to paragraph (i)(2) of this section.
    (2) Formal complaints. Formal complaints against an NDBEDP 
certified program may be filed in the form and in the manner prescribed 
under Sec. Sec.  1.720 through 1.736 of this chapter. Commission staff 
may grant waivers of, or exceptions to, particular requirements under 
Sec. Sec.  1.720 through 1.736 of this chapter for good cause shown; 
provided, however, that such waiver authority may not be exercised in a 
manner that relieves, or has the effect of relieving, a complainant of 
the obligation under Sec. Sec.  1.720 and 1.728 of this chapter to 
allege facts which, if true, are sufficient to constitute a violation 
or violations of section 719 of the Act or this subpart.
    (3) Actions by the Commission on its own motion. The Commission may 
on its own motion conduct such inquiries and hold such proceedings as 
it may deem necessary to enforce the requirements of this subpart and 
section 719 of the Communications Act. The procedures to be followed by 
the Commission shall, unless specifically prescribed in the Act and the 
Commission's rules, be such as in the opinion of the Commission will 
best serve the purposes of such inquiries and proceedings.
    (j) Whistleblower protections.
    (1) NDBEDP certified programs shall permit, without reprisal in the 
form of an adverse personnel action, purchase or contract cancellation 
or discontinuance, eligibility disqualification, or otherwise, any 
current or former employee, agent, contractor, manufacturer, vendor, 
applicant, or recipient, to disclose to a designated official of the 
certified program, the NDBEDP Administrator, the TRS Fund 
Administrator, the Commission's Office of Inspector General and 
Enforcement Bureau, or to any federal or state law enforcement entity, 
any known or suspected violations of the Act or Commission rules, or 
any other activity that the reporting person reasonably believes to be 
unlawful, wasteful, fraudulent, or abusive, or that otherwise could 
result in the improper distribution of equipment, provision of 
services, or billing to the TRS Fund.
    (2) NDBEDP certified programs shall include these whistleblower 
protections with the information they provide about the program in any 
employee handbooks or manuals, on their Web sites, and in other 
appropriate publications.
    (k) Suspension or revocation of certification.
    (1) The Commission may suspend or revoke NDBEDP certification if, 
after notice and opportunity for hearing, the Commission determines 
that such certification is no longer warranted.
    (2) In the event of suspension or revocation, the Commission shall 
take such steps as may be necessary, consistent with this subpart, to 
ensure continuity of the NDBEDP for the state whose program has been 
suspended or revoked.
    (3) The Commission may, at its discretion and on its own motion, 
require a certified program to submit documentation demonstrating 
ongoing compliance with the Commission's rules.
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                                                         (iii) Release to water. Requirements as                (b) Specific requirements. The                                                                 Concentration
                                                                                                                                                                                  PMN No.
                                                      specified in § 721.90(a)(1), (b)(1), and                provisions of subpart A of this part                                                              of concern
                                                      (c)(1).                                                 apply to this section except as modified
                                                         (b) Specific requirements. The                       by this paragraph.                                     P–14–173, P–14–175, P–14–                 1 ppb.
                                                      provisions of subpart A of this part                      (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping                       178, P–14–179, P–14–181,
                                                                                                                                                                       P–14–183, P–14–184, P–
                                                      apply to this section except as modified                requirements as specified in
                                                                                                                                                                       14–192, P–14–193.
                                                      by this paragraph.                                      § 721.125(a), (b), (c), and (k) are                    P–14–176, P–14–180, P–14–                 2 ppb.
                                                         (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping                     applicable to manufacturers and                          185, P–14–186, P–14–187,
                                                      requirements as specified in                            processors of these substances.                          P–14–190.
                                                      § 721.125(a) through (e), (i), and (k) are                (2) Limitations or revocation of                     P–14–177, P–14–188 ...........            3 ppb.
                                                      applicable to manufacturers and                         certain notification requirements. The                 P–14–191 ..............................   4 ppb.
                                                      processors of this substance.                           provisions of § 721.185 apply to this                  P–14–182 ..............................   140 ppb.
                                                         (2) Limitations or revocation of                     section.
                                                      certain notification requirements. The                  ■ 5. Add § 721.10782 to subpart E to                     (ii) [Reserved]
                                                      provisions of § 721.185 apply to this                   read as follows:                                         (b) Specific requirements. The
                                                      section.                                                                                                       provisions of subpart A of this part
                                                                                                              § 721.10782       Fatty acid amides (generic).         apply to this section except as modified
                                                      ■ 3. Add § 721.10780 to subpart E to
                                                      read as follows:                                           (a) Chemical substance and                          by this paragraph.
                                                                                                              significant new uses subject to reporting.               (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping
                                                      § 721.10780 Propaneperoxoic acid, 2,2-                  (1) The chemical substance identified                  requirements as specified in
                                                      dimethyl-, 1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl ester.              generically as fatty acid amides (PMN                  § 721.125(a), (b), (c), and (k) are
                                                         (a) Chemical substance and                           P–14–158, P–14–159, P–14–161, P–14–                    applicable to manufacturers and
                                                      significant new uses subject to reporting.              162, and P–14–163) are subject to                      processors of these substances.
                                                      (1) The chemical substance identified as                reporting under this section for the                     (2) Limitations or revocation of
                                                      propaneperoxoic acid, 2,2-dimethyl-,                    significant new uses described in                      certain notification requirements. The
                                                      1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl ester (PMN P–                  paragraph (a)(2) of this section.                      provisions of § 721.185 apply to this
                                                      14–72; CAS No. 22288–41–1) is subject                      (2) The significant new uses are:                   section.
                                                      to reporting under this section for the                    (i) Release to water. Requirements as               [FR Doc. 2015–13941 Filed 6–9–15; 8:45 am]
                                                      significant new uses described in                       specified in § 721.90(a)(4), (b)(4), and               BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                      paragraph (a)(2) of this section.                       (c)(4) (where N = 1 for PMNs P–14–158,
                                                         (2) The significant new uses are:                    P–14–159, P–14–161, and P–14–163; N
                                                         (i) Release to water. Requirements as                = 140 for PMN P–14–162).                               FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
                                                      specified in § 721.90(a)(4), (b)(4), and                   (ii) [Reserved]                                     COMMISSION
                                                      (c)(4) (N=3).                                              (b) Specific requirements. The
                                                         (ii) [Reserved]                                      provisions of subpart A of this part                   47 CFR Part 64
                                                         (b) Specific requirements. The                       apply to this section except as modified
                                                      provisions of subpart A of this part                    by this paragraph.                                     [CG Docket No. 10–210; FCC 15–58]
                                                      apply to this section except as modified                   (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping
                                                      by this paragraph.                                      requirements as specified in                           Relay Services for Deaf-Blind
                                                         (1) Recordkeeping. Recordkeeping                     § 721.125(a), (b), (c), and (k) are                    Individuals
                                                      requirements as specified in                            applicable to manufacturers and                        AGENCY:  Federal Communications
                                                      § 721.125(a), (b), (c), and (k) are                     processors of these substances.                        Commission.
                                                      applicable to manufacturers and                            (2) Limitations or revocation of
                                                                                                                                                                     ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                      processors of this substance.                           certain notification requirements. The
                                                         (2) Limitations or revocation of                     provisions of § 721.185 apply to this                  SUMMARY:    In this document, the
                                                      certain notification requirements. The                  section.                                               Commission proposes to amend its rules
                                                      provisions of § 721.185 apply to this                   ■ 6. Add § 721.10783 to subpart E to                   to continue the National Deaf-Blind
                                                      section.                                                read as follows:                                       Equipment Distribution Program
                                                      ■ 4. Add § 721.10781 to subpart E to                                                                           (NDBEDP) on a permanent basis. The
                                                      read as follows:                                        § 721.10783       Fatty acid amide acetates
                                                                                                              (generic).                                             NDBEDP is currently a pilot program
                                                      § 721.10781 Fatty acid amide                                                                                   that supports the distribution of
                                                                                                                 (a) Chemical substance and
                                                      hydrochlorides (generic).                                                                                      communications devices to low-income
                                                                                                              significant new uses subject to reporting.
                                                                                                                                                                     individuals who are deaf-blind.
                                                         (a) Chemical substance and                           (1) The chemical substance identified
                                                      significant new uses subject to reporting.              generically as fatty acid amide acetates               DATES: Comments are due July 27, 2015
                                                      (1) The chemical substance identified                   (PMNs P–14–173, P–14–175, P–14–176,                    and reply comments are due August 10,
                                                      generically as fatty acid amide                         P–14–177, P–14–178, P–14–179, P–14–                    2015.
                                                      hydrochlorides (PMNs P–14–89, P–14–                     180, P–14–181, P–14–182, P–14–183, P–                  ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
                                                      90, P–14–91 and P–14–92) are subject to                 14–184, P–14–185, P–14–186, P–14–                      identified by CG Docket No. 10–210, by
                                                      reporting under this section for the                    187, P–14–188, P–14–190, P–14–191, P–                  any of the following methods:
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                                                      significant new uses described in                       14–192 and P–14–193) are subject to                       • Electronic Filers: Comments may be
                                                      paragraph (a)(2) of this section.                       reporting under this section for the                   filed electronically using the Internet by
                                                         (2) The significant new uses are:                    significant new uses described in                      accessing the Commission’s Electronic
                                                         (i) Release to water. Requirements as                paragraph (a)(2) of this section.                      Comment Filing System (ECFS), through
                                                      specified in § 721.90(a)(4), (b)(4), and                   (2) The significant new uses are:                   the Commission’s Web site http://
                                                      (c)(4) (where N = 110 for PMNs P–14–                       (i) Release to water. Requirements as               fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2/. Filers should
                                                      89 and P–14–92; N = 240 for PMN P–                      specified in § 721.90(a)(4), (b)(4), and               follow the instructions provided on the
                                                      14–90; N = 53 for PMN P–14–91).                         (c)(4) (where N = concentration of                     Web site for submitting comments. For
                                                         (ii) [Reserved]                                      concern as follows):                                   ECFS filers, in completing the


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                                                      transmittal screen, filers should include               of document FCC 15–58 will be                          Initial Paperwork Reduction Act of
                                                      their full name, U.S. Postal service                    available for public inspection and                    1995 Analysis
                                                      mailing address, and CG Docket No. 10–                  copying via ECFS, and during regular                     Document FCC 15–58 seeks comment
                                                      210.                                                    business hours at the FCC Reference                    on proposed rule amendments that may
                                                         • Paper Filers: Parties who choose to                Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th               result in modified information
                                                      file by paper must file an original and                 Street SW., Room CY–A257,                              collection requirements. If the
                                                      one copy of each filing. Filings can be                 Washington, DC 20554. Document FCC                     Commission adopts any modified
                                                      sent by hand or messenger delivery, by                  15–58 can also be downloaded in Word                   information collection requirements, the
                                                      commercial overnight courier, or by                     or Portable Document Format (PDF) at                   Commission will publish another notice
                                                      first-class or overnight U.S. Postal                    http://www.fcc.gov/ndbedp.                             in the Federal Register inviting the
                                                      Service mail (although the Commission                      This proceeding shall be treated as a               public to comment on the requirements,
                                                      continues to experience delays in                       ‘‘permit-but-disclose’’ proceeding in                  as required by the Paperwork Reduction
                                                      receiving U.S. Postal Service mail). All                accordance with the Commission’s ex                    Act. Public Law 104–13, 109 Stat. 163;
                                                      filings must be addressed to the                        parte rules. 47 CFR 1.1200 et seq.                     44 U.S.C. 3501–3520. In addition,
                                                      Commission’s Secretary, Office of the                   Persons making ex parte presentations                  pursuant to the Small Business
                                                      Secretary, Federal Communications                       must file a copy of any written                        Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, the
                                                      Commission.                                             presentation or a memorandum                           Commission seeks comment on how it
                                                      For detailed instructions for submitting                summarizing any oral presentation                      might further reduce the information
                                                      comments and additional information                     within two business days after the                     collection burden for small business
                                                      on the rulemaking process, see the                      presentation (unless a different deadline              concerns with fewer than 25 employees.
                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of
                                                                                                              applicable to the Sunshine period                      Public Law 107–198, 116 Stat. 729; 44
                                                      this document.                                          applies). Persons making oral ex parte                 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4).
                                                                                                              presentations are reminded that
                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                                                               Synopsis
                                                                                                              memoranda summarizing the
                                                      Rosaline Crawford, Consumer and                         presentation must (1) list all persons
                                                      Governmental Affairs Bureau, Disability                                                                        I. Introduction
                                                                                                              attending or otherwise participating in
                                                      Rights Office, at 202–418–2075 or email                 the meeting at which the ex parte                         1. In the (NPRM), the Commission
                                                      Rosaline.Crawford@fcc.gov.                              presentation was made, and (2)                         seeks comment on proposed rules to
                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant                     summarize all data presented and                       govern the NDBEDP on a permanent
                                                      to §§ 1.415 and 1.419 of the                            arguments made during the                              basis. The NDBEDP supports programs
                                                      Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.415,                       presentation. If the presentation                      that distribute communications
                                                      1.419, interested parties may file                      consisted in whole or in part of the                   equipment to low-income individuals
                                                      comments and reply comments on or                       presentation of data or arguments                      who are deaf-blind. The NDBEDP has
                                                      before the dates indicated on the first                 already reflected in the presenter’s                   operated as a pilot program since July
                                                      page of this document. Comments may                     written comments, memoranda or other                   2012.
                                                      be filed using the Commission’s                         filings in the proceeding, the presenter               II. Background
                                                      Electronic Comment Filing System                        may provide citations to such data or
                                                      (ECFS). See Electronic Filing of                        arguments in his or her prior comments,                   2. Section 105 of the Twenty-First
                                                      Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings,                    memoranda, or other filings (specifying                Century Communications and Video
                                                      63 FR 24121 (1998).                                     the relevant page and/or paragraph                     Accessibility Act of 2010 (CVAA) added
                                                         • All hand-delivered or messenger-                   numbers where such data or arguments                   section 719 to the Communications Act
                                                      delivered paper filings for the                         can be found) in lieu of summarizing                   of 1934, as amended, which directed the
                                                      Commission’s Secretary must be                          them in the memorandum. Documents                      Commission to establish rules to
                                                      delivered to FCC Headquarters at 445                    shown or given to Commission staff                     provide up to $10 million annually from
                                                      12th Street SW., Room TW–A325,                          during ex parte meetings are deemed to                 the Interstate Telecommunications
                                                      Washington, DC 20554. All hand                          be written ex parte presentations and                  Relay Service Fund (TRS Fund) to
                                                      deliveries must be held together with                   must be filed consistent with rule                     support programs that distribute
                                                      rubber bands or fasteners. Any                          1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by                  communications equipment to low-
                                                      envelopes must be disposed of before                    rule 1.49(f) or for which the                          income individuals who are deaf-blind.
                                                      entering the building.                                  Commission has made available a                        Public Law 111–260, 124 Stat. 2751
                                                         • Commercial Mail sent by overnight                  method of electronic filing, written ex                (2010); Public Law 111–265, 124 Stat.
                                                      mail (other than U.S. Postal Service                    parte presentations and memoranda                      2795 (2010); 47 U.S.C. 620. In 2011, the
                                                      Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be                 summarizing oral ex parte                              Commission established the NDBEDP as
                                                      sent to 9300 East Hampton Drive,                        presentations, and all attachments                     a two-year pilot program, with an option
                                                      Capitol Heights, MD 20743.                              thereto, must be filed through the                     to extend it for an additional year.
                                                         • U.S. Postal Service first-class,                   electronic comment filing system                       Implementation of the Twenty-First
                                                      Express, and Priority mail should be                    available for that proceeding, and must                Century Communications and Video
                                                      addressed to 445 12th Street SW.,                       be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc,           Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105,
                                                      Washington, DC 20554.                                   .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants             Relay Services for Deaf-Blind
                                                         This is a summary of the                             in this proceeding should familiarize                  Individuals, CG Docket No. 10–210,
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                                                      Commission’s document FCC 15–58,                        themselves with the Commission’s ex                    Report and Order, published at 76 FR
                                                      Implementation of the Twenty-First                      parte rules.                                           26641, May 9, 2011 (NDBEDP Pilot
                                                      Century Communications and Video                           To request materials in accessible                  Program Order); 47 CFR 64.610
                                                      Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105,                 formats for people with disabilities                   (NDBEDP pilot program rules). The
                                                      Relay Services for Deaf-Blind                           (Braille, large print, electronic files,               Consumer and Governmental Affairs
                                                      Individuals, Notice of Proposed                         audio format), send an email to fcc504@                Bureau (CGB or Bureau) launched the
                                                      Rulemaking (NPRM), adopted on May                       fcc.gov or call the Consumer and                       pilot program on July 1, 2012. To
                                                      21, 2015 and released on May 27, 2015,                  Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202–                    implement the program, the Bureau
                                                      in CG Docket No. 10–210. The full text                  418–0530 (voice), 202–418–0432 (TTY).                  certified 53 entities to participate in the


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                                                      NDBEDP—one entity to distribute                         population; (2) ensuring that the                         7. The Commission proposes to retain
                                                      equipment in each state, plus the                       program is administered efficiently; and               the current structure of the NDBEDP,
                                                      District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and                  (3) ensuring that the program is cost-                 certifying one entity to be responsible
                                                      the U.S. Virgin Islands, hereinafter                    effective. Funds available through the                 for the administration of the program,
                                                      referred to as ‘‘state programs’’ or                    program come from contributions made                   distribution of equipment, and
                                                      ‘‘certified programs’’—and selected a                   by telecommunications service                          provision of related services within each
                                                      national outreach coordinator to support                providers to the TRS Fund, and the                     of the states and territories covered by
                                                      the outreach and distribution efforts of                Commission has a responsibility to                     the NDBEDP. The Commission believes
                                                      these state programs. On February 7,                    ensure these funds are spent efficiently               that the localized approach that has
                                                      2014, the Bureau extended the pilot                     and effectively. Ensuring that certified               been in place for almost three years has
                                                      program for a third year, until June 30,                programs use available funds in cost-                  been successful in meeting the needs of
                                                      2015. Many individuals who received                     effective ways maximizes the impact of                 eligible low-income individuals who are
                                                      communications devices through the                      program funds and helps ensure that as                 deaf-blind and that state entities are
                                                      NDBEDP have reported that this                          many eligible recipients as possible are               more likely to be familiar with their
                                                      program has vastly improved their daily                 able to receive the support they need.                 unique demographics and their
                                                      lives, significantly enhancing their                    The Commission believes that clear                     available resources, and consequently
                                                      ability to live independently and                       performance goals and measures will                    are in a better position to respond to the
                                                      expanding their educational and                         enable it to determine whether the                     localized needs of their residents. The
                                                      employment opportunities.                               program is being used for its intended                 Commission also believes that greater
                                                         3. On August 1, 2014, the Bureau                     purpose and whether the funding for the                efficiencies and expanded capabilities
                                                      released a Public Notice inviting                                                                              can be achieved through a centralized
                                                                                                              program is accomplishing the intended
                                                      comment on which rules governing the                                                                           database for reporting and
                                                                                                              results. To the extent that these
                                                      NDBEDP pilot program should be                                                                                 reimbursement and through greater
                                                                                                              proposed goals or other goals that
                                                      retained and which should be modified                                                                          support for training, discussed further
                                                                                                              commenters may propose may be in
                                                      to make the permanent NDBEDP more                                                                              in the NPRM, without having to
                                                      effective and more efficient. Consumer                  tension with each other, commenters
                                                                                                              should suggest how the Commission                      restructure the program from a state-
                                                      and Governmental Affairs Bureau Seeks                                                                          based to a national system. The
                                                      Comment on the National Deaf-Blind                      should prioritize or balance them. The
                                                                                                              Commission invites comment on what                     Commission seeks comment on this
                                                      Equipment Distribution Program, CG                                                                             approach.
                                                      Docket No. 10–210, Public Notice, 29                    performance measures it should adopt
                                                      FCC Rcd 9451 (CGB 2014). Comments                       to support these proposed goals, and                      8. Thus far, 10 of the 53 state
                                                      filed in response to the Public Notice                  whether it should adopt measures based                 programs have relinquished their
                                                      helped to inform the preparation of the                 on the information that certified                      certifications, requiring the Commission
                                                      NPRM. The Commission proposes to                        programs are required to report to the                 to seek replacements in those states. The
                                                      retain the NDBEDP pilot program rules                   Commission. The Commission also                        Commission recognizes that some
                                                      for the permanent program, except as                    seeks comment on ways to manage and                    adjustments have had to be made during
                                                      discussed in the NPRM.                                  share data to track our progress in                    the pilot program, a result that was not
                                                         4. On May 21, 2015, the Commission                   meeting these goals. Finally, the                      unexpected given that the NDBEDP is
                                                      extended the pilot program for one                      Commission proposes to periodically                    an entirely new program. However, on
                                                      additional year, until June 30, 2016.                   review whether it is making progress in                balance, the Commission believes that
                                                      Implementation of the Twenty-First                      addressing these goals by measuring the                the success of NDBEDP, as evidenced by
                                                      Century Communications and Video                        specific outcomes.                                     the delivery of equipment and services
                                                      Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105,                                                                        to thousands of deaf-blind individuals,
                                                                                                              III. Program Structure                                 shows that the system has been working
                                                      Relay Services for Deaf-Blind
                                                      Individuals, CG Docket No. 10–210,                      A. Certified Programs                                  well. To help reduce the incidence of
                                                      Order, FCC 15–57 (rel. May 27, 2015).                                                                          program departures, as discussed
                                                      The Commission commits to continue                        6. Under the NDBEDP pilot program,                   further in the NPRM, the Commission
                                                      the pilot NDBEDP as long as necessary                   the Commission certifies one entity per                proposes to establish a centralized
                                                      to ensure a seamless transition between                 state as the sole authorized entity to                 database to facilitate the filing of
                                                      the pilot and permanent programs to                     participate in the NDBEDP and receive                  reimbursement claims and semi-annual
                                                      ensure the uninterrupted distribution of                support from the TRS Fund for the                      reports to the Commission. In addition,
                                                      equipment to this target population.                    distribution of equipment and provision                to minimize the risk of a lapse in service
                                                      When the Commission adopts final                        of related services to low-income                      to deaf-blind individuals that might
                                                      rules for the permanent program it will                 individuals who are deaf-blind.                        result during any future transitions from
                                                      consider the extent to which the pilot                  Certified programs have primary                        one certified state program to another,
                                                      program needs to be extended further.                   oversight and responsibility for                       the Commission proposes that a
                                                      The Commission invites comment on                       compliance with program requirements,                  certified program seeking to relinquish
                                                      the need to extend the pilot program                    but may fulfill their responsibilities                 its certification provide written notice to
                                                      beyond June 30, 2016.                                   directly or through collaboration,                     the Commission at least 90 days in
                                                         5. In establishing a permanent                       partnership, or contract with other                    advance of its intent to do so. Further,
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                                                      NDBEDP, the Commission also seeks                       individuals or entities within or outside              the Commission proposes that such
                                                      comment on performance goals for all                    of their states or territories. Services               entities be required to transfer NDBEDP-
                                                      elements of the program along with                      related to the distribution of equipment               purchased equipment, information,
                                                      performance measures that are clearly                   include outreach, assessment,                          files, and other data to the newly-
                                                      linked to each performance goal.                        installation, and training. Certified                  certified entity in its state within 30
                                                      Specifically, the Commission proposes                   programs also perform administrative                   days after the effective date of its
                                                      the following goals: (1) Ensuring that the              functions, including submitting                        certification to ensure a smooth
                                                      program effectively increases access to                 reimbursement claims and reports, and                  transition and reduce any potential for
                                                      covered services by the target                          conducting annual audits.                              a lapse in service. Finally, the


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                                                      Commission proposes requiring that all                  and determines whether to grant                        financial principles? To what extent
                                                      entities relinquishing their certifications             NDBEDP certification based on the                      would such requirements strengthen the
                                                      comply with NDBEDP requirements                         ability of a program to meet the                       NDBEDP? For example, would these
                                                      necessary for the ongoing functioning of                following qualifications, either directly              reduce the likelihood of selected entities
                                                      the program that they are exiting,                      or in coordination with other programs                 relinquishing their certification before
                                                      including the submission of final                       or entities, as evidenced in the                       completion of their terms? Conversely,
                                                      reimbursement claims and six-month                      application and any supplemental                       would requiring such skills exclude too
                                                      reports. The Commission seeks                           materials, including letters of                        many otherwise qualified applicants?
                                                      comment on these proposals, as well as                  recommendation: (i) expertise in the                   Finally, the Commission seeks comment
                                                      other steps that the Commission should                  field of deaf-blindness; (ii) the ability to           on any other criteria that should be
                                                      take to reduce the number of entities                   communicate effectively with people                    added to ensure the selection of
                                                      that relinquish their certifications and                who are deaf-blind; (iii) staffing and                 certified entities that will be both
                                                      measures the Commission should adopt                    facilities sufficient to administer the                responsive to the deaf-blind
                                                      to minimize the impact on consumers                     program; (iv) experience with the                      community’s needs and capable of
                                                      when this occurs.                                       distribution of specialized customer                   achieving full compliance with the
                                                         9. For the pilot program, the Bureau                 premises equipment; (v) experience in                  Commission’s NDBEDP rules.
                                                      selected entities to participate in the                 how to train users on how to set up and                   14. Under the NDBEDP pilot program,
                                                      NDBEDP that were located within and                     use the equipment; and (vi) familiarity                the Commission prohibited certified
                                                      outside of the states that they served.                 with the telecommunications, Internet                  programs from accepting financial
                                                      Currently, of the 53 certified programs,                access, and advanced communications                    arrangements from a vendor that could
                                                      33 are administered by entities located                 services that will be used with the                    incentivize the purchase of particular
                                                      within the states they serve and 20 are                 distributed equipment. The Commission                  equipment. The Commission continues
                                                      administered by entities located outside                believes that these criteria have been                 to believe that such incentives could
                                                      those states. For all but three of these 20             effective in informing the Bureau’s                    impede a certified program’s ability to
                                                      programs, the out-of-state entity selected              selection of qualified entities and                    provide equipment that fully meets the
                                                      was the sole applicant. The Commission                  proposes to retain these criteria to                   unique needs of the deaf-blind persons
                                                      proposes to continue allowing qualified                 evaluate an entity’s qualifications for                it is serving. In addition to this rule, the
                                                      out-of-state entities, in addition to in-               certification as a state program. The                  Commission also requested that
                                                      state entities, to apply for certification to           Commission seeks comment on this                       applicants for NDBEDP certification
                                                      administer the NDBEDP, in                               proposal.                                              disclose in their initial certification
                                                      collaboration with individuals or                          12. In addition, the Commission seeks               application and thereafter, as necessary,
                                                      entities within or outside of their states              comment on how it can supplement                       any actual or potential conflicts of
                                                      or territories. It believes that this                   these criteria to better ensure that                   interest with manufacturers or providers
                                                      flexible approach assists those states                  certain certified programs serve the full              of equipment that may be distributed
                                                      that may not have sufficient resources                  spectrum of people who are deaf-blind.                 under the NDBEDP. The Commission
                                                      on their own to provide the services                    Should the Commission establish                        proposes to require such disclosures in
                                                      required by the NDBEDP. The                             minimum standards for the personnel                    applications for initial and continued
                                                      Commission seeks comment on this                        providing services in these programs?                  certification under the permanent
                                                      proposal and any alternatives that                      For example, should individuals                        NDBEDP. To the extent that financial
                                                      would ensure that the NDBEDP is able                    providing service have certain levels of               arrangements in which the applicant is
                                                      to serve the residents of each state.                   linguistic competency? The Commission                  a part create the risk of impeding the
                                                         10. The Commission authorized the                    asks commenters to describe any                        applicant’s objectivity in the
                                                      NDBEDP pilot program to operate in                      difficulties they have experienced                     distribution of equipment or compliance
                                                      each of the 50 states, plus the District of             securing equipment or services from                    with NDBEDP requirements—such as
                                                      Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S.                     their state’s certified program resulting              when the applicant is partially or
                                                      Virgin Islands, noting that each of these               from a lack of expertise in deaf-                      wholly owned by an equipment
                                                      jurisdictions administered an intrastate                blindness or communications skills, and                manufacturer or vendor—the
                                                      TRS program. The Commission reached                     to be specific in recommending changes                 Commission proposes that it reject such
                                                      this result because, like the TRS state                 that may be necessary in the                           applicant for NDBEDP certification. The
                                                      programs, the NDBEDP certified                          Commission’s certification criteria to                 Commission seeks comment on this
                                                      programs are supported by the TRS                       reduce these difficulties.                             proposal.
                                                      Fund. Because residents of American                        13. The Commission also seeks
                                                                                                              comment on the addition of certification               C. Duration of Certification
                                                      Samoa, Guam, and the Northern
                                                      Mariana Islands are also eligible to make               criteria that address the ability of                      15. At present, all NDBEDP programs
                                                      and receive calls through one or more                   certified programs to administer a                     are certified for the duration of the pilot
                                                      forms of relay services that are                        statewide program, the capacity to                     program. Consistent with the TRS
                                                      supported by the TRS Fund, the                          manage the financial requirements of a                 certification rules for state TRS
                                                      Commission proposes to expand the                       state program, expertise in assistive                  providers, to improve program
                                                      operation of the NDBEDP to these                        technology, and experience with                        accountability, and avoid unnecessary
                                                      jurisdictions. The Commission seeks                     equipment distribution capabilities. In                administrative burdens that may result
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                                                      comment on this proposal, particularly                  particular, the Commission proposes to                 from a certification period of two or
                                                      from interested stakeholders who reside                 add administrative and financial                       three years, the Commission proposes
                                                      in these three territories, including                   management experience to the                           that NDBEDP programs be certified for
                                                      entities that provide services to deaf-                 requirements for certification. The                    a period of five years. The Commission
                                                      blind individuals.                                      Commission seeks comment on this                       seeks comment on alternative
                                                                                                              proposal. Should applicants also be                    timeframes other than five years
                                                      B. Certification Criteria                               required to demonstrate that they are                  including shorter timeframes, and asks
                                                        11. Pursuant to the Commission’s                      capable of operating a statewide                       about the pros and cons of opening the
                                                      rules, the Bureau reviews applications                  program or that they follow standard                   window up earlier than every five years.


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                                                      In the event that a certified program                   occurs. The Commission proposes that                     20. The Commission has not initiated
                                                      decides not to seek re-certification at the             substantive changes include those that                 any decertification proceedings under
                                                      end of its five-year term, the                          might bear on the qualifications of the                the pilot program. When state programs
                                                      Commission proposes requiring that                      entity to meet the Commission’s criteria               have voluntarily relinquished their
                                                      such entities transfer NDBEDP-                          for certification, such as changes in the              certifications, the Bureau has released
                                                      purchased equipment, information,                       entity’s ability to distribute equipment               public notices to invite applications to
                                                      files, and other data to the newly-                     across its state or significant changes in             replace these entities, selected
                                                      certified entity in its state within 30                 its staff and facilities. The Commission               replacements after careful review of the
                                                      days after the effective date of                        seeks comment on this proposal and the                 applications received, and released a
                                                      certification of the new entity to ensure               types of substantive changes that should               second public notice announcing the
                                                      a smooth transition and reduce any                      trigger such notice to the Commission.                 newly-certified entities. In addition to
                                                      potential for a lapse in service. This is               The Commission also seeks comment on                   releasing such public notices, should
                                                      consistent with the Commission’s                        the extent to which this requirement                   the Commission take other measures to
                                                      proposal to require the transfer of such                would help to ensure that programs                     notify consumers in the affected states
                                                      materials when a certified program                      continue to meet the Commission’s                      when a certified entity exits the program
                                                      relinquishes its certification during its               criteria for certification when                        and a replacement is selected? For
                                                      five-year term, discussed in the NPRM.                  substantial changes are made.                          example, should the Commission
                                                      The Commission seeks comment on this                       18. Finally, the Commission proposes                require the formerly certified entity to
                                                      proposal.                                               that one year prior to the expiration of               notify consumers in their states who
                                                                                                              each five-year certification period, a                 received equipment or who have
                                                      D. Certification Renewals                               certified program intending to stay in                 applied to receive equipment about the
                                                         16. Because the permanent NDBEDP                     the NDBEDP be required to request                      newly-certified entity? The Commission
                                                      may have some rule modifications, the                   renewal of its certification by submitting             seeks comment on how best to ensure
                                                      Commission believes that it is                          to the Commission an application with                  that consumers are aware when these
                                                      appropriate to require each such entity                 sufficient detail to demonstrate its                   changes are made to their state NDBEDP
                                                      to demonstrate its ability to meet all of               continued ability to meet all criteria                 programs.
                                                      the selection criteria anew, and to affirm              required for certification, either directly
                                                      its commitment to comply with all                       or in coordination with other programs                 F. NDBEDP Centralized Database for
                                                      Commission rules governing the                          or entities. This approach is consistent               Reporting and Reimbursement
                                                      permanent program. Accordingly, the                     with the TRS certification rules for state
                                                      Commission proposes requiring that                      TRS providers. The Commission seeks                       21. Under the NDBEDP pilot program,
                                                      each entity certified under the pilot                   comment on this proposal. In addition,                 state programs must submit
                                                      program re-apply for certification or                   the Commission proposes to permit                      reimbursement claims to the TRS Fund
                                                      notify the Commission of its intent not                 other entities to apply for certification              Administrator and reports to the
                                                      to participate under the permanent                      as the sole authorized entity for a state              Commission. Currently, reports from
                                                      program within 30 days after the                        to distribute equipment under the                      state programs are presented to the
                                                      effective date of the permanent rules.                  NDBEDP one year prior to the                           Commission with inconsistent
                                                      The rules will be effective upon notice                 expiration of a certified entity’s five-               formatting, making aggregation of data
                                                      in the Federal Register announcing                      year certification period. The                         difficult and inefficient. The
                                                      Office of Management and Budget                         Commission seeks comment on this                       Commission proposes that a centralized
                                                      (OMB) approval of the information                       proposal.                                              national database be created to assist
                                                      collection requirements subject to the                                                                         state programs in the generation of their
                                                      Paperwork Reduction Act. The                            E. Notifying Consumers About State                     reports to the Commission, to enable the
                                                      Commission seeks comment on this                        Program Changes                                        submission of those reports
                                                      proposal. Alternatively, should the                        19. Under the pilot program rules, the              electronically to the NDBEDP
                                                      Commission require each entity to                       Commission may suspend or revoke a                     Administrator, and to allow for the
                                                      certify that it continues to satisfy all                certification if it determines that such               aggregation and analysis of nationwide
                                                      current certification criteria that the                 certification is no longer warranted after             data on the NDBEDP. To ensure that all
                                                      Commission retains under the                            notice and opportunity for hearing. The                of the information collected can be
                                                      permanent NDBEDP, to demonstrate its                    Commission seeks comment on                            aggregated and analyzed for the effective
                                                      ability to meet any new criteria the                    whether, in place of an opportunity for                and efficient operation of the NDBEDP,
                                                      Commission may establish, and to                        an administrative hearing, there are                   the Commission further proposes that, if
                                                      affirm its commitment to comply with                    alternatives that would provide                        the Commission adopts this approach,
                                                      the permanent NDBEDP rules that the                     programs an opportunity to be heard,                   all certified programs be required to use
                                                      Commission adopts? In addition, the                     such as a reasonable time to present                   the centralized database for their
                                                      Commission proposes to permit other                     views or objections to the Commission                  reporting obligations. The Commission
                                                      entities to apply for certification as the              in writing before suspension or                        seeks comment on these proposals. Do
                                                      sole authorized entity for a state to                   decertification. The Commission’s                      NDBEDP stakeholders agree that these
                                                      distribute equipment under the                          interest in finding an alternative stems               advantages would accrue from utilizing
                                                      NDBEDP during the 30-day time period                    from its concern that a requirement for                a centralized database? The Commission
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                                                      following the effective date of the                     a hearing could unintentionally result in              also seeks comment generally on the
                                                      permanent rules. The Commission seeks                   eligible residents being denied                        costs and any other benefits or
                                                      comment on this proposal.                               equipment pending this administrative                  disadvantages that would be associated
                                                         17. Consistent with the Commission’s                 action. Would providing a program with                 with both the establishment and
                                                      requirements for TRS providers, the                     reasonable time to present its views and               maintenance of such a database.
                                                      Commission proposes to require each                     objections to the Commission in writing                Further, the Commission seeks
                                                      state program, once certified, to report                satisfy due process requirements and                   comment on any lessons learned from
                                                      any substantive change to its program                   enable the Commission to take action                   other experiences setting up databases
                                                      within 60 days of when such change                      without undue delay?                                   and whether a centralized database


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                                                      could be used for other purposes or                     equipment recipients and the people                    be permitted to conduct a search to
                                                      programs.                                               attesting that those individuals are deaf-             determine whether the applicant is
                                                         22. Much of the data needed to                       blind; the equipment distributed; the                  receiving equipment and services from
                                                      generate reimbursement claims is also                   cost, time and other resources allocated               another state? Similarly, should a
                                                      required to generate the required                       to various activities; the amount of time              certified program be permitted to access
                                                      reports. Because the data overlap, the                  between assessment and equipment                       the database to determine the types of
                                                      Commission also proposes that the                       delivery; the types of state outreach                  equipment being distributed by other
                                                      centralized database be available to                    undertaken; the nature of equipment                    states or the length of time typically
                                                      assist state programs in generating their               upgrades; a summary of equipment                       used for assessments and training by
                                                      reimbursement claims for submission to                  requests denied and complaints                         other certified programs? The
                                                      the TRS Fund Administrator. The                         received; and the number of qualified                  Commission proposes that access to the
                                                      Commission seeks comment on this                        applicants on waiting lists to receive                 NDBEDP centralized database be limited
                                                      proposal. Would having the centralized                  equipment. To the extent that the                      to authorized entities, and be permitted
                                                      database available to generate                          Commission continues requiring that                    only under tightly controlled
                                                      reimbursement claims lead to faster                     such data be reported in the permanent                 conditions. To ensure the privacy and
                                                      reimbursement and benefit state                         NDBEDP, should certified programs be                   confidentiality of financial and other
                                                      programs in other ways? The TRS Fund                    required to input all of this data into the            sensitive information about consumers
                                                      Administrator is currently able to                      centralized database?                                  that may be entered into the database,
                                                      aggregate reimbursement claim data,                        24. Should certain data be excluded                 the Commission seeks comment on
                                                      even in the absence of a centralized                    from the centralized database, and if so,              which entities and under what
                                                      database. For this reason, the                          why? For example, even though the                      conditions those entities should be
                                                      Commission proposes to enable and                       Commission complies with the                           permitted access to the database. The
                                                      permit, but not require, certified                      requirements of the Privacy Act with                   Commission proposes that the database
                                                      programs to use the centralized database                respect to the protection of personally                administrator be tasked with
                                                      to generate reimbursement claims.                       identifiable information that the                      establishing procedures, protocols, and
                                                      Alternatively, would requiring all                      Commission receives in connection                      other safeguards, such as password
                                                      certified programs to use the centralized               with the NDBEDP, would it be more                      protection and encryption, to ensure
                                                      database for their claims make the                      appropriate for state programs to                      database access is in fact restricted
                                                      process of aggregating reimbursement                    maintain records of names and                          according to the Commission’s
                                                      claim data more efficient? Could                        addresses of their equipment recipients,               guidelines. The Commission seeks
                                                      reimbursement claim data be                             along with the identity of the people                  comment on this approach, and the
                                                      transmitted electronically from the                     who attest that those recipients are deaf-             extent to which the NDBEDP
                                                      centralized database to the TRS Fund                    blind, rather than put this information                Administrator should be given some
                                                      Administrator, along with the necessary                 into a centralized location? Should                    discretion to determine when entities
                                                      supporting documentation? The                           individuals who receive equipment                      other than the Administrator or FCC
                                                      Commission seeks comment on the                         instead be given a unique identifying                  staff can access the database.
                                                      costs and benefits of utilizing the                     number, which could be entered into                      26. Decisions regarding information to
                                                      centralized database to facilitate the                  the database in lieu of their names and                be included in a centralized database
                                                      creation of reimbursement claims, as                    other personally identifiable                          used for administration of the program
                                                      well as the best approach for utilizing                 information? Additionally, the                         and the individuals who may be granted
                                                      this database to ensure the effective and               Commission seeks comment on whether                    access to the database can raise
                                                      efficient oversight of the permanent                    any certified program may be prohibited                questions regarding compliance with
                                                      NDBEDP.                                                 by state regulation from storing data out              Government-wide statutory and
                                                         23. The Commission also seeks                        of state and whether these prohibitions                regulatory guidance with respect to
                                                      comment about the type of data that                     would prevent the input of the types of                privacy issues and the use of
                                                      state programs should be required to                    data described above—or any other                      information technology. Parties
                                                      input into a centralized database. In                   related types of data—into a centralized               commenting on the centralized database
                                                      order for state programs to generate                    database. Are there any other reasons                  should ensure that their
                                                      reimbursement claims under the pilot                    that any of the currently certified                    recommendations are consistent with
                                                      NDBEDP, they must submit the costs of                   programs would not be able to comply                   Government-wide privacy and
                                                      equipment and related expenses                          with requirements for the submission of                information technology statutory and
                                                      (including maintenance, repairs,                        such data into a centralized system?                   regulatory guidance.
                                                      warranties, refurbishing, upgrading, and                What are the costs and benefits of                       27. The Perkins School for the Blind
                                                      replacing equipment distributed to                      gathering the categories of information                (Perkins), which provides database
                                                      consumers); assessments; equipment                      listed above?                                          services for 32 certified programs,
                                                      installation and consumer training;                        25. The Commission proposes to                      estimated that the cost of establishing
                                                      loaner equipment; state outreach efforts;               permit the NDBEDP Administrator and                    and maintaining an NDBEDP
                                                      and program administration. Should                      other appropriate FCC staff to search                  centralized database will be between
                                                      this same data be entered into the                      this database and generate reports to                  $285,000 and $380,000 annually. The
                                                      database? Are there other types of data                 analyze nationwide data on the                         Commission seeks comment on whether
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                                                      that should be populated into the                       NDBEDP, and seeks comment on this                      this amount of funding will be sufficient
                                                      database for the purpose of generating                  proposal. To what extent should a                      to perform the proposed functions of the
                                                      reimbursement claims? Similarly, what                   certified program also be permitted                    database, and whether there will be
                                                      data should be input by state programs                  access to the database to execute                      start-up costs that result in higher costs
                                                      to the database to effectively generate                 searches of data that it did not input                 during the first year of the database’s
                                                      reports about state program activities?                 into the database? For example, if the                 operations. If the Commission does not
                                                      Under the Commission’s current rules,                   Commission permits entry of data on                    develop its own database for the
                                                      state programs must report to the                       deaf-blind individuals receiving                       NDBEDP, the Commission proposes to
                                                      Commission information about                            equipment, should a certified program                  authorize the Bureau to set aside up to


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                                                      $380,000 per year from the NDBEDP’s                     regarding database query and data                      applicant’s possession, and seeks
                                                      annual allocation for the development                   mining capabilities; and database design               comment on this tentative conclusion.
                                                      of the database during the last year of                 best practices to ensure that certified                Nonetheless, the Commission seeks
                                                      the pilot program to enable the                         programs can generate reimbursement                    comment on whether a professional’s
                                                      implementation of the database                          claims and submit them electronically                  attestation that an individual is deaf-
                                                      functions for the permanent NDBEDP in                   to the TRS Fund Administrator using                    blind should include the basis of the
                                                      a timely manner. If this approach is                    the database. The Commission also                      attesting professional’s knowledge. The
                                                      adopted, certified programs now paying                  seeks input on the report functionality                Commission also proposes that the
                                                      to use an existing database, the costs of               required for the database; and best                    disability verification must include the
                                                      which are currently assessed against                    practices with respect to data                         professional’s full name, title, and
                                                      their 15% cap on administrative costs,                  management, security, privacy,                         contact information, including business
                                                      would no longer need to do so. At the                   confidentiality, backup, and                           address, phone number, and email
                                                      same time, the Commission proposes                      accessibility, including compliance with               address. The Commission seeks
                                                      that certified programs continue to be                  section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.                 comment on this proposal. Finally, the
                                                      permitted to seek reimbursement for the                                                                        Commission asks whether certified
                                                      time spent entering data into and                       IV. Consumer Eligibility                               programs should be required to re-verify
                                                      generating reports and reimbursement                    A. Definition of Individuals Who Are                   an individual’s disability eligibility each
                                                      claims from the database as part of their               Deaf-Blind                                             time the recipient applies for new
                                                      administrative costs, up to the 15% cap.                                                                       equipment, or whether there is a period
                                                                                                                 30. To participate in the NDBEDP, the
                                                      The Commission seeks comment on                                                                                of time after an initial verification that
                                                                                                              CVAA requires that individuals must be                 such verification should be deemed
                                                      these various proposals.
                                                         28. As an alternative to undertaking                 ‘‘deaf-blind,’’ as that term is defined in             sufficient to prove disability in the
                                                      the development and maintenance of an                   the Helen Keller National Center Act                   event that the recipient seeks additional
                                                      NDBEDP database using existing staff                    (HKNC Act). 29 U.S.C. 1905(2). The                     equipment. For this purpose, the
                                                      and resources, the Commission will also                 Commission’s NDBEDP pilot program                      Commission proposes to require
                                                      consider a variety of approaches to                     rules also direct NDBEDP certified                     certified programs to re-verify an
                                                      satisfy the program requirements. For                   programs to consider an individual’s                   individual’s disability eligibility when
                                                      example, the Commission could engage                    functional abilities with respect to using             the individual applies for new
                                                      another agency with information                         telecommunications, advanced                           equipment three years or more after the
                                                      technology experience to provide                        communications, and Internet access                    program last verified the individual’s
                                                      administrative support for the program                  services in various environments when                  disability. The Commission seeks
                                                      including database development and                      determining whether an individual is                   comment on this proposal.
                                                      maintenance through an Interagency                      ‘‘deaf-blind.’’ The Commission proposes
                                                      agreement. The Commission could also                    to retain this definition and seeks                    C. Income Eligibility
                                                      procure the database through a                          comment on this proposal.                                 32. To participate in the NDBEDP, the
                                                      competitive procurement. In addition,                   B. Verification of Disability                          CVAA requires that individuals must be
                                                      the Commission may evaluate whether                                                                            ‘‘low income.’’ The NDBEDP pilot
                                                      to modify a contract with an existing                     31. The NDBEDP pilot program rules                   program rules define low-income
                                                      contractor to satisfy the program                       require that individuals seeking                       individuals as having ‘‘an income that
                                                      requirements—either through direct                      equipment under the NDBEDP must                        does not exceed 400% of the Federal
                                                      performance by the main contractor or                   provide disability verification from a                 Poverty Guidelines (FPG).’’ 47 CFR
                                                      a subcontractor. Or the Commission                      professional (e.g., community-based                    64.610(d)(2). In addition, the Bureau has
                                                      may wish to invite entities, via a public               service provider, vision or hearing                    provided guidance to state programs
                                                      notice, to submit applications for the                  related professional, vocational                       that defines ‘‘income’’ as all income
                                                      development and maintenance of a                        rehabilitation counselor, educator, and                received by all members of a household,
                                                      centralized database, from which the                    medical or health professional) who has                and defines a ‘‘household’’ as any
                                                      Commission would then select a                          direct knowledge of and can attest to the              individual or group of individuals who
                                                      database administrator. The                             individual’s disability. Such                          are living together at the same address
                                                      Commission will consider using a                        professionals must attest, either to the               as one economic unit.
                                                      combination of any of these in-house,                   best of their knowledge or under penalty                  33. The Commission seeks comment
                                                      regulatory, or procurement strategies                   of perjury, that the applicant is an                   on how to define the ‘‘low income’’
                                                      where efficient and lawful to do so.                    individual who is deaf-blind, as that                  threshold for purposes of eligibility in
                                                         29. Regardless of the precise                        term is defined in the Commission’s                    the permanent program. Should it, for
                                                      mechanism chosen for obtaining a                        rules. A disability verification must                  example, continue to use a threshold of
                                                      centralized database for the program,                   include the attester’s name, title, and                400% of the FPG like it did in the pilot
                                                      the Commission seeks input on the                       contact information, including address,                program? The Commission is sensitive
                                                      performance goals along with                            phone number, and email address. As                    to concerns about the high cost of
                                                      performance measures that should be                     verification of disability, certified                  medical and disability-related expenses
                                                      used for this project. Other issues on                  programs may also accept                               for this population, as well as the high
                                                      which the Commission seeks input                        documentation already in the                           cost of the equipment that these
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                                                      include the implementation schedule                     applicant’s possession, such as                        consumers need. In the NDBEDP Pilot
                                                      for the work; budget for the first three                individualized education programs and                  Program Order, the Commission
                                                      years of work related to the                            Social Security determination letters.                 concluded ‘‘that the unusually high
                                                      development and maintenance of the                      The Commission tentatively concludes                   medical and disability-related costs
                                                      database; prerequisite experience                       that the Commission should retain the                  incurred by individuals who are deaf-
                                                      needed for staff employed in creating                   current requirements for verification of               blind . . . together with the
                                                      and managing a complex database                         disability from a professional with                    extraordinarily high costs of specialized
                                                      capable of receiving large amounts of                   direct knowledge or through                            [customer premises equipment]
                                                      data. The Commission also seeks input                   documentation already in the                           typically needed by this population,


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                                                      support an income eligibility rule of 400               applicant’s disability-related and                     mandate requiring the NDBEDP to serve
                                                      percent of the FPG for the NDBEDP pilot                 medical expenses, given that taxable                   only low-income individuals.
                                                      program. In order to give this program                  income includes allowable deductions                   D. Verification of Income Eligibility
                                                      the meaning intended by Congress—‘to                    for such expenses for individuals who
                                                      ensure that individuals with disabilities               itemize their deductions. For those                       37. The NDBEDP pilot program rules
                                                      are able to utilize fully the essential                 individuals who do not itemize                         allow automatic income eligibility for
                                                      advanced technologies that have                         deductions, in addition to the basic                   individuals enrolled in federal subsidy
                                                      developed since the passage of the ADA                  standard deduction, an additional                      programs with income thresholds that
                                                      and subsequent statutes addressing                      standard deduction is permitted for                    do not exceed 400% of the FPG. When
                                                      communications accessibility’—we                                                                               applicants are not already enrolled in a
                                                                                                              individuals who are blind, which may
                                                      must adopt an income threshold that                                                                            qualifying low-income program, low-
                                                                                                              help to ameliorate the burden of
                                                      takes into account these unusually high                                                                        income eligibility must be verified by
                                                                                                              additional expenses incurred by such
                                                      medical and disability-related expenses,                                                                       the certified program using appropriate
                                                                                                              individuals and result in less taxable                 and reasonable means, for example, by
                                                      which significantly lower one’s                         income. The Commission asks for
                                                      disposable income.’’                                                                                           reviewing the individual’s most recent
                                                                                                              comment as to whether this would                       income tax return.
                                                        34. The Commission notes that, in
                                                                                                              address these cost concerns, without                      38. The Commission tentatively
                                                      2013, the median household income in
                                                      the United States was $52,250. Can the                  conflicting with statutory limitations                 concludes that it should continue
                                                      Commission define a household as ‘‘low                  and congressional intent, or if there are              permitting individuals enrolled in
                                                      income’’ if its income exceeds the                      other proposals that might achieve this                federal subsidy programs with income
                                                      median? Should the Commission use                       goal. The Commission also asks whether                 thresholds lower than 400% of the FPG
                                                      the median as a cap on eligibility, or just             this approach will impose any                          to be deemed income eligible for the
                                                      adopt the median as a threshold?                        additional administrative burdens on                   NDBEDP. The Commission believes that
                                                      Alternatively, how do other federal                     either the certified programs or                       this approach is reasonable and reliable,
                                                      programs define ‘‘low income’’                          consumers, and whether those burdens                   simplifies the income verification
                                                      households? For example, the FCC’s                      are justified by the benefits of adopting              process for applicants and certified
                                                      low-income universal service program                    these financial eligibility criteria. The              programs, and is consistent with the
                                                      (known as Lifeline) defines a household                 Commission also seeks comment on                       approach adopted for its Universal
                                                      as low income only if it is below 135%                  how other federal programs define                      Service low-income program. Further,
                                                      of the FPG (or the household qualifies                  income for determining whether a                       the Commission proposes to continue to
                                                      for one of several federal low-income                   household is ‘‘low income’’ and                        require certified programs to verify low-
                                                      programs). Should the Commission                        whether any other federal program uses                 income eligibility using appropriate and
                                                      adopt that threshold here? What effect                  ‘‘taxable income’’ for that purpose.                   reasonable means, for example, by
                                                      would adjusting the income eligibility                     36. The Commission also addresses                   reviewing the individual’s most recent
                                                      threshold have on otherwise-eligible                                                                           income tax return, when applicants are
                                                                                                              concerns about its use of household
                                                      deaf-blind individuals? As the program                                                                         not already enrolled in a qualifying low-
                                                                                                              income in lieu of personal income to
                                                      approaches the maximum funding level                                                                           income program. The Commission seeks
                                                                                                              determine income eligibility for the
                                                      each year, what effect would adjusting                                                                         comment on these proposals. The
                                                                                                              NDBEDP, because the former can result
                                                      the income eligibility threshold have on                                                                       Commission seeks comment on whether
                                                                                                              in disqualification of adult applicants
                                                      prioritizing scarce resources?                                                                                 a third-party should determine income
                                                                                                              who live in multi-person households                    eligibility just as the Commission
                                                        35. The Commission seeks comment
                                                                                                              and other adult applicants who are not                 proposes to retain the requirement for a
                                                      on whether ‘‘taxable income’’—rather
                                                                                                              dependent financially. The Commission                  third party to verify an individual’s
                                                      than total, gross, or net income—be used
                                                                                                              proposes to clarify that multiple adults               disability. If the Commission decides to
                                                      to determine eligibility, while retaining
                                                                                                              living together as roommates or in a                   use a third party to verify income, it
                                                      the limitation that such income not be
                                                                                                              multi-person home are not an                           seeks comment on whether this should
                                                      greater than 400% of the FPG. For these
                                                      purposes, the Commission seeks                          ‘‘economic unit’’ and therefore not a                  be done by a state agency, such as
                                                      comment on whether the term ‘‘taxable                   ‘‘household’’ for purposes of                          during the time of enrollment in other
                                                      income’’ should be defined as gross                     determining income eligibility. An                     programs, or through another
                                                      income minus allowable deductions, as                   ‘‘economic unit’’ consists of all adult                mechanism. The Commission seeks
                                                      defined by the U.S. Tax Code. In other                  individuals contributing to and sharing                comment on the potential impact on
                                                      words, taxable income for the purposes                  in the income and expenses of a                        program applicants and the potential
                                                      of the NDBEDP would be the amount                       household. In situations where an adult                costs and benefits of doing so, including
                                                      that is used to compute the amount of                   applicant lives in a multi-person home                 the potential administrative savings to
                                                      tax due. The amount of tax due may be                   but does not have access to the financial              the programs of relieving them of this
                                                      offset further by tax credits, but tax                  resources of others, he or she is not                  responsibility. The Commission further
                                                      credits do not alter the amount of your                 ‘‘contributing to and sharing in the                   notes that it’s Universal Service low-
                                                      taxable income. The Commission seeks                    income and expenses’’ of the group but                 income program lists, as acceptable
                                                      comment on how to address non-                          instead maintaining financially distinct               documentation to prove income
                                                      disability related exemptions or                        identities despite a shared living space.              eligibility, ‘‘the prior year’s state,
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                                                      exclusions in the tax code. For example,                In contrast, where an adult applicant is               federal, or Tribal tax return; current
                                                      should otherwise-non-taxable                            financially dependent on another adult                 income statement from an employer or
                                                      municipal-bond income be included in                    or their finances are intertwined (as                  paycheck stub; a Social Security
                                                      a household’s taxable income for                        with a spouse), the incomes of all                     statement of benefits; a Veterans
                                                      purposes of eligibility? Should                         members of that household must be                      Administration statement of benefits; a
                                                      mortgage-interest deductions or state-                  considered. The Commission asks for                    retirement/pension statement of
                                                      income-tax deductions be included?                      comment on this approach or                            benefits; an Unemployment/Workers’
                                                      The Commission asks whether this                        alternatives to this approach that would               Compensation statement of benefit;
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                                                      participation in General Assistance; or a               allocations, qualified personnel, time,                need may determine that it should focus
                                                      divorce decree, child support award, or                 and other limited resources. The                       its NDBEDP resources to meet the needs
                                                      other official document containing                      Commission proposes to continue                        of low-income deaf-blind adults. The
                                                      income information.’’ 47 CFR                            following this approach because it                     Commission believes this would be
                                                      54.410(b)(1)(i)(B). Would these forms of                believes it has been effective in allowing             consistent with the principle, adopted
                                                      documentation be appropriate to prove                   states to address the wide range of                    in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order,
                                                      income eligibility for NDBEDP                           variability that exists within and                     that the NDBEDP is supplementing
                                                      equipment recipients? Additionally, the                 between state populations and                          rather than supplanting other resources.
                                                      Universal Service low-income program                    resources, as well as the diversity                    However, a program restriction
                                                      rules specify that, if the documentation                within the population of individuals                   disallowing the distribution of
                                                      presented ‘‘does not cover a full year,                 who are deaf-blind. The Commission                     equipment to any persons under the age
                                                      such as current pay stubs, the                          seeks comment on this proposal. Should                 of 18 could exclude otherwise eligible
                                                      [applicant] must present the same type                  the Commission take measures to                        deaf-blind individuals in need of this
                                                      of documentation covering three                         prioritize the use of funding in the event             equipment. The Commission tentatively
                                                      consecutive months within the previous                  that demand for funding exceeds the                    concludes that state programs generally
                                                      twelve months.’’ 47 CFR                                 $10 million funding limitation? If so, for             should not be permitted to adopt such
                                                      54.410(b)(1)(i)(B). Should such                         what purpose and when should                           sweeping limitations, and seeks
                                                      eligibility criteria be applied across all              priorities be set? For example, should                 comment on this tentative conclusion.
                                                      certified programs nationwide? Finally,                 priorities be designed to maximize the                 In addition, the Commission proposes to
                                                      the Commission asks whether certified                   number of equipment recipients per                     require certified programs to serve
                                                      programs should be required to re-verify                year or the number of new equipment                    eligible applicants of any age whose
                                                      an equipment recipient’s income                         recipients per year or both? Should the                communications equipment needs are
                                                      eligibility when that individual applies                Commission consider taking measures                    not being met through other available
                                                      for new equipment. Is there is a period                 to target the lowest-income individuals?               resources and the Commission seeks
                                                      of time following an initial verification               For example, should the Commission                     comment on this proposal. Finally, the
                                                      that such income verification should be                 consider lowering the income eligibility               Commission seeks comment on whether
                                                      deemed sufficient if the recipient seeks                threshold? Should the Commission                       it should address in its rules for the
                                                      additional equipment? For this purpose,                 consider establishing caps on the                      permanent NDBEDP any other specific
                                                      the Commission proposes to require                      amount of equipment or related services                state program restrictions that currently
                                                      certified programs to re-verify an                      an individual may receive to achieve                   exclude individuals who may otherwise
                                                      individual’s income eligibility when the                that goal? The Commission seeks                        qualify for NDBEDP equipment and
                                                      individual applies for new equipment                    comment on these or other alternatives                 related services.
                                                      one year or more after the program last                 the Commission should consider to
                                                                                                                                                                     V. Equipment and Related Services
                                                      verified the individual’s income. The                   maximize the number of low-income
                                                      Commission seeks comment on this                        consumers who can receive equipment                    A. Outreach
                                                      proposal.                                               under the permanent program.
                                                                                                                 41. At the same time, the Commission                1. National Outreach
                                                      E. Other Eligibility Criteria                           acknowledges a need for greater                           43. During each year of the pilot
                                                         39. To ensure that the equipment                     transparency with respect to any unique                program, the Commission has set aside
                                                      provided will be usable, the                            criteria or priorities used by state                   $500,000 of the $10 million available
                                                      Commission proposes to continue,                        programs for the distribution of                       annually for national outreach efforts to
                                                      under the permanent NDBEDP, to                          equipment and related services. The                    promote the NDBEDP. Significant initial
                                                      permit certified programs to require that               Commission, therefore, proposes that                   funding for outreach was necessary to
                                                      NDBEDP equipment recipients                             each certified program be required to                  launch the pilot program, because
                                                      demonstrate that they have access to the                make public on its Web site, if one is                 eligible individuals needed to become
                                                      telecommunications, advanced                            maintained by the certified program, or                informed about the availability of the
                                                      communications, or Internet access                      as part of its other local outreach efforts,           program before distribution of
                                                      services (Internet or phone service) that               a brief narrative description of any                   equipment could take place.
                                                      the equipment is designed to use and                    criteria or priorities that it uses to                 Accordingly, in addition to permitting
                                                      make accessible. Considering the                        distribute equipment, as well as                       the state programs to use some of their
                                                      unemployment and underemployment                        strategies established to ensure the fair              funding for outreach to their
                                                      challenges of the population sought to                  distribution of equipment to eligible                  communities, the Commission
                                                      be served by the NDBEDP, the                            applicants within its jurisdiction. The                authorized national outreach efforts to
                                                      Commission also proposes, under the                     Commission seeks comment on whether                    supplement those local efforts. The
                                                      permanent NDBEDP, to prohibit                           this proposal would assist consumers to                Bureau selected Perkins to conduct this
                                                      certified programs from imposing                        better understand what benefits they                   national outreach. This outreach effort
                                                      employment-related eligibility                          may be able to secure from their state                 by Perkins, in partnership with others,
                                                      requirements for individuals to                         programs. The Commission also seeks                    has resulted in an NDBEDP
                                                      participate in the program. The                         comment on whether the administrative                  (‘‘iCanConnect’’) Web site that promotes
                                                      Commission seeks comment on these                       burdens of such an approach would be                   the NDBEDP, provides information
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                                                      proposals.                                              outweighed by its benefits.                            about and referral to state programs,
                                                         40. In the pilot NDBEDP, the                            42. The Commission cautions,                        shares news about the program and
                                                      Commission granted states considerable                  however, that strategies to serve eligible             personal stories of equipment
                                                      flexibility in deciding how best to                     applicants in a state must be consistent               recipients, and includes an overview of
                                                      distribute equipment and provide                        with the NDBEDP rules. For example, a                  the types of communications equipment
                                                      related services to as many of their                    certified program whose state education                the program can provide. The national
                                                      eligible residents as possible, given their             department provides deaf-blind                         outreach effort has also resulted in the
                                                      jurisdiction’s demographics and the                     students with all of the communications                establishment of an 800 number and a
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                                                      referrals, marketing materials for and                  continue the outreach activities that                  should explain the connection between
                                                      monthly conference calls with state                     Perkins identifies as ‘‘critical,’’                    performance measures proposed and
                                                      programs, social media presence, and                    including maintenance of the                           clearly defined program goals.
                                                      public service announcements (PSAs),                    iCanConnect Web site; the 800 number
                                                                                                                                                                     2. Local Outreach
                                                      as well as advertisements on billboards                 and call center; marketing materials;
                                                      and in magazines.                                       monthly conference calls; and support                     48. In addition to setting aside
                                                         44. Based on both the extensive efforts              to states to gather and promote success                $500,000 per year for national outreach
                                                      of the national outreach program to alert               stories? How can the Commission                        during the pilot program, the
                                                      and educate consumers about the                         ensure that these or other national                    Commission has required certified
                                                      availability of NDBEDP equipment                        outreach efforts undertaken under the                  programs participating in the pilot
                                                      through state programs, and the                         permanent program are cost effective?                  program to conduct local outreach to
                                                      generally high praise for these efforts                 Should the Commission conduct an                       inform state residents about the
                                                      conveyed by others, the Commission                      assessment during the third year to                    NDBEDP, and has provided
                                                      proposes to continue funding for                        determine whether and to what extent                   reimbursement for the reasonable costs
                                                      national outreach efforts as part of the                to continue such funding support                       of this outreach. Given the
                                                      permanent program and for the                           beyond this period? Will two years be                  overwhelming endorsement of such
                                                      NDBEDP Administrator to oversee these                   sufficient to gather the data necessary to             efforts in the record, the Commission
                                                      efforts. The Commission will consider a                 make this determination during the                     tentatively concludes that it should
                                                      variety of approaches to satisfy the                    third year? If the Commission takes this               continue to require certified programs
                                                      national outreach requirements for the                  approach, it seeks comment on how it                   participating in the permanent NDBEDP
                                                      program including using existing                        should, in the third year, evaluate the                to conduct outreach to state residents,
                                                      Commission staff and resources,                         efficacy of national outreach efforts for              and to reimburse these programs for the
                                                      engaging another agency with expertise                  this purpose.                                          reasonable costs of such outreach. The
                                                      in this area through an Interagency                        46. The Commission seeks comment                    Commission seeks comment on this
                                                      agreement, acquiring these services                     on whether national outreach efforts                   tentative conclusion.
                                                      through a competitive procurement,                      should target specific groups, such as                    49. The Commission also seeks
                                                      evaluating whether to modify a contract                 American Sign Language users, non-                     comment on the level of funding for
                                                      with an existing contractor to satisfy the              English language users, and medical and                state and local outreach that should be
                                                      program requirements—either through                     elder service professionals and, if so,                considered reasonable for purposes of
                                                      direct performance by the main                          why. Would the proposed reduction in                   reimbursement under the permanent
                                                      contractor or a subcontractor. The                      funding limit national outreach to these               NDBEDP. Overall, certified programs
                                                      Commission may also wish to invite                      targeted groups? Should other                          spent a combined average of
                                                      entities, via a public notice, to submit                populations be targeted? What specific                 approximately 10% of their total fund
                                                      applications for the role of national                   methods of communication or activities                 allocations on state and local outreach
                                                      outreach coordinator. The Commission                    should be used to reach these groups?                  during the second year of the pilot
                                                      will consider using a combination of                    How can the Commission ensure that                     program. Given that outreach activities
                                                      any of these in-house, regulatory, or                   outreach reaches eligible consumers                    at the state level have made significant
                                                      procurement strategies where efficient                  who do not specifically identify as deaf-              progress in publicizing the NDBEDP, the
                                                      and lawful to do so. Regardless of the                  blind? The Commission also seeks                       Commission proposes that such
                                                      precise approach used to obtain national                comment on whether and to what                         outreach expenditures be capped at
                                                      outreach services, the Commission seeks                 national outreach should be coordinated                10% of each state’s funding allocation
                                                      input on the performance goals along                    with the state program efforts, including              during the first two years of the
                                                      with performance measures that would                    the costs and benefits of having to take               permanent program, after which the
                                                      be helpful in facilitating oversight of                 such measures.                                         Commission proposes that the NDBEDP
                                                      national outreach efforts.                                 47. Finally, performance goals should               Administrator be required to reassess
                                                         45. At the same time, the Commission                 be defined for the national outreach                   this level of funding authorization. The
                                                      believes that, because national outreach                program along with performance                         Commission seeks comment on these
                                                      efforts, combined with state and local                  measures that are clearly linked to each               proposals, as well as the specific metrics
                                                      outreach efforts conducted by certified                 performance goal. Evaluating a program                 and criteria that should be used to
                                                      programs, have made significant                         against quantifiable metrics is part of                evaluate the success of these outreach
                                                      progress in publicizing the NDBEDP,                     the Commission’s normal oversight                      efforts, such as the percentage of a state
                                                      less national outreach may be needed                    functions. As such, the Commission                     program’s funding allocation actually
                                                      going forward. The Commission                           seeks input on the data it should collect              used. How can the Commission ensure
                                                      therefore proposes to reduce the amount                 in order to effectively oversee the                    that local outreach efforts undertaken
                                                      of money spent on national outreach to                  outreach efforts. Should the                           under the permanent program have met
                                                      $250,000 for each of the first three years              Commission collect data on factors such                such metrics, and are cost effective? Are
                                                      of the permanent program, and seeks                     as increases in the number of program                  there other criteria, including the
                                                      comment on this proposal. Do                            participants, inquiries through the 800                criteria proposed above for the
                                                      commenters agree that this reduction in                 number/call center, referrals through the              assessment of national outreach
                                                      the national outreach allocation is                     iCanConnect Web site, consumer                         activities, that can be applied to
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                                                      appropriate given the limited amount of                 applications to state programs, the                    evaluating the success of state outreach
                                                      annual funding available to the                         proportion of consumers in specified                   efforts?
                                                      NDBEDP and, if so, would $250,000 per                   groups, such as by age or language                        50. Finally, in the NDBEDP Pilot
                                                      year be an appropriate level of funding?                spoken, Web site traffic, growth in                    Program Order, the Commission
                                                      What effect would such a reduction in                   social channels, and media                             explained that state and local outreach
                                                      funds have on the types of national                     impressions? If so, at what intervals are              may include the development and
                                                      outreach efforts that were made under                   reports on such data useful?? What are                 maintenance of a program Web site that
                                                      the pilot program? For example, will                    the costs and benefits of collecting and               contains information about the NDBEDP
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                                                      and information about available                         not believe that such funding support                  Are certified programs already paying
                                                      equipment, as well as ways to apply for                 should be continued to explain why it                  for consumer travel, without seeking
                                                      that equipment and related services                     should be discontinued. Further, the                   reimbursement for those costs? Are state
                                                      provided by the program. The                            Commission asks how it can ensure that                 programs able to estimate projected
                                                      Commission believes such Web sites                      conducting assessments under the                       costs for future consumer travel if the
                                                      have been very helpful in both                          permanent program is cost effective or                 Commission’s proposal to permit these
                                                      informing state residents about the                     how it can improve the cost                            costs is adopted? Are any of these
                                                      existence of the NDBEDP and                             effectiveness of such assessments. The                 expenses able to be reimbursed by other
                                                      instructing them on how to apply for                    Commission also seeks comment on any                   federal programs?
                                                      equipment and related services from                     other matters related to conducting                       53. Although the Commission
                                                      their local programs. The Commission                    individualized assessments under the                   believes that reimbursing programs for
                                                      tentatively concludes that its rules                    NDBEDP.                                                the reasonable costs of consumer travel
                                                      should continue to allow                                   52. The Commission presently does                   and support service providers, when
                                                      reimbursement for the development and                   not allow reimbursement for the costs of               needed and appropriate, can benefit
                                                      maintenance of a program Web site. The                  deaf-blind consumers traveling to the                  both consumers and certified programs,
                                                      Commission also required that the                       assessor’s location. The record shows                  given the limited NDBEDP funding
                                                      outreach information and materials that                 that, in some instances, it would be                   available to each certified program, the
                                                      a certified program disseminates to                     preferable for consumers to travel to a                Commission is hesitant to allow such
                                                      potential equipment recipients be                                                                              compensation without the careful
                                                                                                              location away from their homes, such as
                                                      provided in accessible formats and it                                                                          review and prior approval of each
                                                                                                              to the state program’s office, to have
                                                      tentatively concludes that its rules                                                                           program pursuant to clearly defined
                                                                                                              their needs assessed before receiving
                                                      should continue to require accessible                                                                          guidelines. The Commission therefore
                                                                                                              equipment. The Commission proposes
                                                      outreach materials. The Commission                                                                             proposes that a consumer’s travel costs
                                                                                                              to allow but not require certified
                                                      notes that certified programs already are                                                                      be reimbursed only if those costs are
                                                                                                              programs to pay for and request
                                                      required to ensure accessibility under                                                                         first pre-approved by the certified
                                                                                                              reimbursement for the reasonable costs
                                                      the Americans with Disabilities Act. See                                                                       program, which should occur only after
                                                                                                              of in-state travel for consumers (and
                                                      42 U.S.C. 12131–12134 (state and local                                                                         a determination by the program that the
                                                                                                              their support service providers, if
                                                      government services), 12181–12189                                                                              reasonable costs of this travel would be
                                                                                                              needed) when doing so would be more                    more efficient and effective than having
                                                      (public accommodations and services
                                                                                                              efficient and effective than conducting                the assessor travel to the consumer.
                                                      operated by private entities). The
                                                                                                              the assessment in the consumer’s home.                 Moreover, the Commission seeks
                                                      Commission seeks comment on these
                                                                                                              Would allowing such coverage benefit                   comment on specific guidelines
                                                      proposals and any other matters
                                                                                                              consumers, for example, by making a                    certified programs should follow or
                                                      regarding state and local outreach.
                                                                                                              wideessors or support services? Should                 factors they should consider to make
                                                      B. Assessments                                          there be a cap on the amount a state                   such determinations. For example, how
                                                        51. Under the NDBEDP pilot program,                   program can spend on assessment-                       should certified programs weigh
                                                      the Commission’s rules permit                           related cr array of communication                      possible benefits to a consumer that
                                                      reimbursement for the reasonable costs                  devices available for such assessments?                travels to receive an assessment (e.g., to
                                                      of individualized assessments of a deaf-                To what extent would allowing these                    try out a variety of equipment or receive
                                                      blind individual’s communications                       costs provide consumers with access to                 a more timely assessment), against a
                                                      needs by qualified assistive technology                 more skilled assonsumer travel? To                     comparison of program personnel travel
                                                      specialists. Reimbursable assessment                    what extent should the Commission’s                    versus consumer travel costs? Finally,
                                                      costs under the pilot program include                   rules define the permissible costs that                the Commission proposes that pre-
                                                      the reasonable travel costs of state                    would be considered reasonable for                     approval for such travel costs by the
                                                      program staff and contractors who                       such travel, and what costs should be                  NDBEDP Administrator not be required,
                                                      conduct assessments and provide                         considered ‘‘reasonable’’? Are there                   but may be requested by state programs,
                                                      support services (such as qualified                     other federal programs that are                        particularly if they have questions as to
                                                      interpreters). Individual assessments are               instructive with respect to addressing                 whether the requested travel would
                                                      needed to ensure an appropriate match                   similar travel costs? The Commission                   comport with the established
                                                      between the particular type of                          assumes that most travel could occur                   guidelines. The Commission suggests
                                                      technology distributed and the unique                   from the consumer’s location to the                    this approach because it believes that
                                                      accessibility needs of each consumer,                   NDBEDP center and back to the                          state programs are in the best position
                                                      given the wide range of abilities and                   consumer’s location within a single day,               to know when consumer travel is either
                                                      hearing and vision disabilities across                  given that travel is within a single state,            necessary or will achieve the best
                                                      the deaf-blind population. Further, the                 and seeks comment on whether this                      efficiencies for its program. The
                                                      Commission continues to believe that                    assumption is correct. For example,                    Commission seeks comment on these
                                                      reimbursement of the reasonable costs                   what is the average distance and                       and any other matters related to the
                                                      of travel by program staff and                          duration for consumers to travel to the                reimbursement for the cost of
                                                      contractors to conduct assessments of                   assessment location? How likely is it                  consumers’ in-state travel for purposes
                                                      individuals located in rural or remote                  that a consumer would need overnight                   of obtaining assessments.
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                                                      areas is necessary to achieve the goal of               lodging for the purpose of completing                     54. The Commission seeks comment
                                                      accessible communications under the                     such assessment, and if such lodging is                on the reasons that a consumer may
                                                      CVAA. The Commission tentatively                        necessary, should this be covered by                   need to travel out-of-state for an
                                                      concludes that the permanent NDBEDP                     NDBEDP funds? To what extent have                      assessment, and the number of
                                                      should continue to permit                               consumers traveled to another location                 consumers who already do so or are
                                                      reimbursement for these assessment and                  for the purpose of obtaining assessments               likely to do so, if reimbursement were
                                                      related travel costs, and seeks comment                 at their own expense during the pilot                  allowed. Because the costs of traveling
                                                      on this tentative conclusion. The                       program, and to what extent are they                   greater distances are likely to be higher
                                                      Commission asks commenters who do                       likely to need such travel in the future?              than for in-state travel, should certified


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                                                      programs be required to seek pre-                       accessible for as many individuals who                 iCanConnect Web site, which is
                                                      approval from the NDBEDP                                are deaf-blind as possible.                            maintained as part of the NDBEDP
                                                      Administrator for out-of-state travel to                   56. The Commission tentatively                      national outreach effort, provides
                                                      ensure that the costs are reasonable?                   concludes that it should retain all of the             general information about different
                                                      The Commission seeks comment on                         equipment distribution provisions of the               kinds of equipment that may be
                                                      these and any other matters related to                  NDBEDP pilot program noted above.                      provided under the NDBEDP. The
                                                      the need for and appropriateness of                     The Commission believes that placing                   iCanConnect Web site also provides
                                                      having the NDBEDP reimburse state                       restrictions on the number of devices                  consumers with examples of specific
                                                      programs for the out-of-state travel                    that each recipient should be permitted                communication devices commonly used
                                                      expenses of consumers relating to                       to receive or the frequency with which                 by people who are deaf-blind, and
                                                      assessments.                                            they should be allows to receive them                  therefore are likely to be reimbursable
                                                                                                              at this time would be inconsistent with                through the NDBEDP. Given the speed
                                                      C. Equipment                                            the goal of the program to ensure access               with which technology evolves, the
                                                         55. The NDBEDP provides support for                  to communications services to all                      Commission proposes that this list be
                                                      the distribution of specialized customer                eligible low-income individuals who are                kept reasonably up to date, though it
                                                      premises equipment needed to make                       deaf-blind. The better approach, the                   need not be exhaustive. The
                                                      telecommunications services, Internet                   Commission believes, is to continue                    Commission seeks comment on this
                                                      access service, and advanced                            allowing the flexibility inherent in the               approach and whether the iCanConnect
                                                                                                              existing provisions, which permits each                Web site should provide other
                                                      communications, including
                                                                                                              certified program to determine how                     functionalities for state programs and
                                                      interexchange services and advanced
                                                                                                              many pieces of equipment to provide                    consumers to aid in their equipment
                                                      telecommunications and information
                                                                                                              and with what frequency, to meet the                   selection, such as the ability to compare
                                                      services accessible to people who are
                                                                                                              varied needs of the individuals in their               and contrast different communication
                                                      deaf-blind. Under the NDBEDP pilot
                                                                                                              communities. The Commission seeks                      devices used by people who are deaf-
                                                      program, the Commission reimburses
                                                                                                              comment on this approach. The                          blind. Should consumers be able to
                                                      certified programs for the reasonable
                                                                                                              commission also seeks comment on how                   comment on equipment and, if so, to
                                                      cost of equipment, which may be
                                                                                                              it can ensure that the purchase of                     what extent should the comments be
                                                      hardware, software, or applications,
                                                                                                              equipment under the permanent                          moderated, and by whom? How can the
                                                      separate or in combination, mainstream                  program is cost effective or how it can
                                                      or specialized, as long as it meets the                                                                        information about specific devices be
                                                                                                              improve the cost effectiveness of such                 kept up to date? Should equipment
                                                      needs of the deaf-blind individual to                   equipment purchases. The Commission
                                                      achieve access to NDBEDP covered                                                                               updates be provided by the Web site
                                                                                                              further invites comment on whether                     administrator, certified programs,
                                                      services. Certified programs may not                    certified programs should be required to
                                                      impose restrictions on the types of                                                                            consumers, industry, or all of the above?
                                                                                                              reassess the communications needs of                   What are the costs and benefits of such
                                                      communications technology that a                        an equipment recipient when new
                                                      recipient may receive, disable features                                                                        functionalities, and would they be
                                                                                                              issues, such as developmental, medical,                achievable with the amount of national
                                                      or functions needed to access covered                   or other changes, result in equipment no
                                                      services, or accept financial                                                                                  outreach funding proposed in the
                                                                                                              longer meeting the recipient’s needs.                  NPRM?
                                                      arrangements from a vendor that could                   The Commission also seeks comment on
                                                      incentivize the purchase of particular                  alternatives that might address these                     58. The Commission cautions,
                                                      equipment. Certified programs may lend                  concerns.                                              however, that the appearance of a
                                                      or transfer ownership of the distributed                   57. The record reflects a desire that               specific piece of equipment in the
                                                      equipment to eligible recipients, but                   the centralized database contain a                     centralized database or on the
                                                      must prohibit recipients from                           functionality that lists and frequently                iCanConnect Web site will not
                                                      transferring equipment received under                   updates types of compensable                           automatically make it eligible for
                                                      the NDBEDP to another person through                    equipment, and that allows certified                   reimbursement for all applicants.
                                                      sale or otherwise. Certified programs are               programs, consumers, and industry to                   Rather, because equipment distribution
                                                      permitted to distribute multiple pieces                 post suggestions for new equipment for                 determinations must be made based on
                                                      of equipment to eligible consumers, as                  consideration and evaluation, as well as               individual case-by-case assessments, it
                                                      needed. Equipment-related expenses,                     comments, information, instructions or                 is difficult, if not impossible, to identify
                                                      including maintenance, repairs,                         suggestions regarding existing                         specific types of equipment that will be
                                                      warranties, returns, maintaining an                     equipment. The Commission notes that                   reimbursable for all eligible applicants.
                                                      inventory of loaner equipment, as well                  the database proposed in the NPRM, if                  Indeed, the same piece of equipment
                                                      as refurbishing, upgrading, and                         established, will be populated with                    may be suitable for one individual, yet
                                                      replacing equipment distributed to                      information about equipment that has                   inappropriate for another. Thus, the
                                                      consumers are also reimbursable. When                   been distributed by certified programs                 Commission proposes that equipment
                                                      a recipient relocates to another state,                 across the country. If the Commission                  reports produced by the centralized
                                                      certified programs must permit the                      extends its pilot program reporting                    database, as well as equipment listings
                                                      transfer of the recipient’s account and                 rules, this information will include the               on the iCanConnect Web site, include a
                                                      any control of the distributed equipment                equipment’s name, serial number,                       clear and conspicuous notice that the
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                                                      to the new state’s certified program. The               brand, function, and cost, the type of                 selection of and reimbursement for any
                                                      Commission did not establish                            communications service with which it                   piece of equipment distributed under
                                                      equipment or funding caps for                           is used, and the type of relay service it              the NDBEDP must be based on an
                                                      individual recipients during the pilot                  can access. The Commission seeks                       individual case-by-case assessment and
                                                      program. Rather, certified programs may                 comment on whether certified programs                  consistent with the NDBEDP rules.
                                                      distribute more than one device to an                   should be permitted to query the                       Consistent with this principle, under
                                                      individual, within the constraints of the               proposed database to generate a list of                the pilot program, when it is not
                                                      state’s annual funding allocation and                   equipment that has been provided                       obvious that the equipment can be or is
                                                      the desire to make communications                       through the NDBEDP. In addition, the                   commonly used by individuals who are


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                                                      deaf-blind to access covered services,                  upgraded or replaced on a regular basis,               The Commission also seeks comment on
                                                      certified programs have been required to                such as every few years?                               specific guidelines certified programs
                                                      support their reimbursement claims                                                                             should follow or factors they should
                                                                                                              D. Installation and Training
                                                      with documentation that describes how                                                                          consider to make such determinations.
                                                      the equipment they distribute makes                        61. The NDBEDP pilot program                        For example, how should certified
                                                      telecommunications, advanced                            permits reimbursement for the                          programs weigh possible benefits to a
                                                      communications, or the Internet                         reasonable costs of installing NDBEDP                  consumer that travels to receive
                                                      accessible to the individual who is deaf-               distributed equipment, individualized                  training, against a comparison of
                                                      blind. The Commission proposes that                     consumer training on how to use such                   program personnel travel versus
                                                      this requirement be carried into the                    equipment, and the reasonable travel                   consumer travel costs? Would allowing
                                                      permanent program. The Commission                       costs of trainers and support services.                reimbursement for consumer travel
                                                      further proposes that certified programs                Having equipment set-up and providing                  benefit consumers, for example, by
                                                      be permitted to continue consulting                     training in person are essential to                    increasing training opportunities for
                                                      with the NDBEDP Administrator about                     ensuring that deaf-blind individuals                   consumers? To what extent would
                                                      whether the NDBEDP will reimburse the                   effectively benefit from the NDBEDP                    allowing these costs provide consumers
                                                      cost of a particular piece of equipment                 and to prevent the underutilization or                 with access to more skilled trainers or
                                                      for an eligible individual before                       abandonment of equipment. Given its                    support services? Should there be a cap
                                                      purchasing the equipment. The                           critical importance to the success of the              on the amount a state program can
                                                      Commission seeks comment on these                       NDBEDP and the recognition that the                    spend on training-related consumer
                                                      proposals.                                              amount of time it takes to train                       travel? To what extent should the
                                                         59. Finally, the Commission asks how                 individuals who are deaf-blind on new                  Commission’s rules define the
                                                      certified programs can ensure that the                  communications equipment depends on                    permissible costs that would be
                                                      individuals they serve do not sell or                   a variety of factors, including a wide                 considered reasonable for such travel,
                                                      otherwise transfer the equipment they                   range of capabilities and experiences                  and what costs should be considered
                                                      receive under the NDBEDP to another                     with communications technologies, the                  ‘‘reasonable’’? Are there other federal
                                                      person. The Commission proposes that                    Commission refrained from establishing                 programs that are instructive with
                                                      equipment recipients be required to                     caps on such training. For these same                  respect to addressing similar travel
                                                      execute a standard attestation that they                reasons, the Commission concluded that                 costs? Would consumers need to travel
                                                      will not sell, give, lend, or transfer their            reimbursable installation and training                 on more than one day for training and,
                                                      interest in any equipment they receive                  costs under the pilot program would
                                                                                                                                                                     if so, why? What is the average distance
                                                      under this program. For this purpose,                   include the reasonable travel costs of
                                                                                                                                                                     and duration for consumers to travel to
                                                      and to ensure the truthfulness and                      trainers and individuals providing
                                                                                                                                                                     the training location? To the extent that
                                                      accuracy of each consumer’s application                 support services, such as qualified
                                                                                                                                                                     training needs to occur over a series of
                                                      for equipment, the Commission seeks                     interpreters. The Commission proposes
                                                                                                                                                                     days, or the travel distance is
                                                      comment on the following uniform                        to continue to permit reimbursement for
                                                                                                                                                                     considerable (even within the same
                                                      attestation that it proposes to be                      the reasonable costs of equipment
                                                                                                                                                                     state), should the costs of lodging and or
                                                      included on all consumer application                    installation, consumer training, and
                                                                                                                                                                     meals be covered, or just the costs of
                                                                                                              travel by trainers and support services,
                                                      forms. Commenters who believe                                                                                  transportation? The Commission
                                                                                                              such as qualified interpreters. The
                                                      alternate attestation language is                                                                              requests certified programs to share any
                                                                                                              Commission seeks comment on its
                                                      appropriate should explain why such                                                                            information they may have on the extent
                                                                                                              proposal to continue providing
                                                      alternatives are appropriate in lieu of                                                                        to which consumers have traveled to
                                                                                                              compensation for these costs. The
                                                      this proposal:                                                                                                 another location at their own expense,
                                                                                                              Commission also seeks comment on
                                                         I certify that all information provided on           how it can ensure that installation and                the extent to which state programs
                                                      this application, including information about           training conducted under the permanent                 presently reimburse consumers for these
                                                      my disability and income eligibility to
                                                                                                              program is cost effective or how it can                costs, and to what extent they expect
                                                      receive equipment, is true, complete, and                                                                      consumers are likely to need such travel
                                                      accurate to the best of my knowledge.                   improve the cost effectiveness of such
                                                                                                              installation and training.                             in the future. Are state programs able to
                                                      Program officials have my permission to                                                                        estimate projected costs for future
                                                      verify the information provided. If I am                   62. The Commission did not permit
                                                      eligible for services, I agree to use these             reimbursement under the pilot program                  consumer travel if the Commission’s
                                                      services solely for the purposes intended. I            for the costs of having consumers travel               proposal to permit these costs is
                                                      further understand that I may not sell, give,           to receive training. The record shows,                 adopted? Are any of these expenses able
                                                      lend, or transfer interest in any equipment             however, that, in some instances, it is                to be reimbursed by other federal
                                                      provided to me. Falsification of any records            preferable for consumers to travel to a                programs? The Commission seeks
                                                      or failure to comply with these provisions              location away from their homes to get                  comment on these and any other matters
                                                      will result in immediate termination of                                                                        related to the need for and
                                                      service. In addition, I understand that if I
                                                                                                              their equipment installed or to receive
                                                                                                              training. The Commission proposes that                 appropriateness of reimbursing state
                                                      purposely provide false information I may be
                                                      subject to legal action. I certify that I have          a consumer’s travel costs be reimbursed                programs for consumers’ travel expenses
                                                      read, understand, and accept all conditions             only if those costs are first pre-approved             relating to installation and training.
                                                      associated with iCanConnect, the National               by the consumer’s certified program,                      63. The Commission seeks comment
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                                                      Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program.              which should occur only after a                        on the reasons that a consumer may
                                                         60. Should programs be required to                   determination by the program that the                  need to travel out-of-state for training,
                                                      verify on a regular basis that the                      reasonable costs of this travel would be               and the number of consumers who
                                                      equipment continues to reside in the                    more efficient and effective than in-                  already do so or would do so, if
                                                      recipient’s possession? Would a                         home installation and training. The                    reimbursement were allowed. Because
                                                      requirement for such verification be                    Commission seeks comment on this                       the costs of traveling greater distances
                                                      burdensome or impractical, given the                    approach, as well as a proposal that pre-              are likely to be higher than for in-state
                                                      rapid evolution of technology, which                    approval by the NDBEDP Administrator                   travel, should certified programs be
                                                      frequently requires equipment to be                     not be required but may be requested.                  required to seek pre-approval from the


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                                                      NDBEDP Administrator for out-of-state                   people who are deaf-blind. Similarly,                  other matters related to the amount of
                                                      travel for training to ensure that the                  because equipment training cannot be                   funding that should be set aside to train
                                                      costs are reasonable? The Commission                    achieved in the absence of qualified                   trainers under the permanent program.
                                                      seeks comment on these and any other                    personnel to conduct such training, it                    68. The Commission seeks comment
                                                      matters related to the need for and                     would appear that the Commission can                   on whether providing funding support
                                                      appropriateness of having the NDBEDP                    use its authority to financially support               for the first three years of the permanent
                                                      reimburse state programs for the out-of-                programs that distribute specialized                   program will be sufficient to accomplish
                                                      state travel expenses of consumers                      customer premises equipment to low-                    the desired objectives. If the
                                                      relating to training.                                   income individuals who are deaf-blind                  Commission moves forward with this
                                                                                                              by mitigating the current shortage of                  approach, should it conduct an
                                                      E. Training Trainers                                                                                           assessment during the third year to
                                                                                                              qualified training personnel through the
                                                         64. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program                      allocation of funding for this purpose.                determine whether and to what extent
                                                      Order, the Commission declined to set                   The Commission seeks comment on the                    to continue such funding support
                                                      aside NDBEDP pilot program funds to                     use of its authority under section 719 of              beyond this period? Will two years be
                                                      cover the cost of teaching NDBEDP                       the Communications Act for such                        sufficient to gather the data necessary to
                                                      personnel how to train NDBEDP                           purpose. Is such financial support                     make this determination during the
                                                      equipment recipients on the use of their                necessary to give full effect and meaning              third year? If the Commission takes this
                                                      equipment—i.e., a ‘‘train-the-trainer’’                 to the CVAA’s objectives and to achieve                approach, it seeks comment on how it
                                                      program—because of the limited                          the purpose of section 719?                            should, in the third year, evaluate the
                                                      funding available. At the time, the                        66. During the pilot program, the                   efficacy of train-the-trainer programs for
                                                      Commission understood that there was                    Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-                 this purpose.
                                                      a shortage of qualified individuals who                 Blind Youth and Adults (HKNC)                             69. State Allocations for Train-the-
                                                      could carry out this training function,                 established a train-the-trainer program                Trainer Programs. Next, the
                                                      particularly with respect to training                   using a grant from a private foundation,               Commission seeks comment on how
                                                      NDBEDP equipment recipients who                         which some certified programs are                      NDBEDP support can be used to teach
                                                      communicate receptively and/or                          using, but others cannot afford. Are                   individuals how to train NDBEDP
                                                      expressively in Braille or American Sign                additional funds available from public                 equipment recipients on the use of their
                                                      Language. The Commission continues to                   or private sources other than the                      equipment. The Commission proposes
                                                      believe that training individuals who                   NDBEDP for this purpose? Besides                       to allow certified programs to use a
                                                      are deaf-blind how to use the equipment                 HKNC, are any other entities offering                  portion of their NDBEDP funding
                                                      they receive under the NDBEDP                           train-the-trainer programs to more than                allocations for train-the-trainer activities
                                                      promotes access to communication and                    one certified program? Do such entities                as they deem appropriate. For example,
                                                      furthers the purposes of the CVAA. The                  provide individual training, group                     under this approach, each certified
                                                      current record confirms the critical                    training, and distance training through                program could use approximately 2.5%
                                                      importance of having sufficient numbers                 online resources, or other forms of                    of its annual allocation, or a maximum
                                                      of qualified trainers, but notes that the               training? Approximately how often do                   of $250,000 annually for all certified
                                                      current number of qualified trainers is                 these programs provide training                        programs, for train-the-trainer activities.
                                                      inadequate. To address these concerns,                  seminars or sessions? What is the cost                 The Commission seeks comment on this
                                                      the Commission proposes to authorize                    to certified programs to attend training               proposal. Should these train-the-trainer
                                                      up to 2.5% of the $10 million annual                    sessions or access training materials?                 expenditures be treated as an
                                                      funding allocation ($250,000) for each of                  67. The Commission believes                         administrative cost and, if so, should
                                                      the first three years of the permanent                  $250,000 to be reasonable and sufficient               the Commission raise the cap on
                                                      program to support train-the-trainer                    for train-the-trainer programs, and seeks              administrative costs from 15% by 2.5%
                                                      programs, including the reasonable                      comment on whether this amount is                      to 17.5% for that purpose, rather than
                                                      costs of travel for such training, and the              appropriate as an initial step. The                    require separate accounting for train-
                                                      Commission seeks comment on this                        Commission proposes addressing                         the-trainer activities? Should the
                                                      proposal.                                               concerns about funding train-the-trainer               Commission permit such
                                                         65. One of the purposes of the CVAA                  activities to the detriment of funding for             reimbursement for enrolling personnel
                                                      is to help ensure that individuals with                 the distribution of equipment and                      in a train-the-trainer activity conducted
                                                      disabilities are able to fully utilize                  provision of related services by re-                   by HKNC or another entity, as well as
                                                      communications services and                             allocating a portion of funding                        for train-the-trainer activities that the
                                                      equipment. To give full effect and                      previously used for national outreach,                 certified program may develop and
                                                      meaning to this purpose, and in                         discussed above in the Notice, which is                conduct? If the $250,000 is allocated
                                                      particular to the mandate contained in                  less needed now than it was at the start               solely to and used by certified programs
                                                      section 105 of the CVAA and section                     of the pilot program. The Commission                   for training purposes, would that influx
                                                      719 of the Communications Act,                          seeks comment on whether increasing                    of money to existing training programs,
                                                      directing the Commission to address the                 the total number of qualified trainers                 such as the one operated by HKNC, be
                                                      unmet communications access needs of                    nationwide may result in a reduction in                sufficient to motivate the development
                                                      persons who are deaf-blind through a                    overall program costs because the small                of new training activities? Should the
                                                      national equipment distribution                         number of currently available trainers                 Commission prohibit reimbursement for
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                                                      program, the Commission has allowed                     would no longer have to travel to                      training that is provided by equipment
                                                      some of the funding support provided                    multiple states to provide training. The               manufacturers or vendors because of the
                                                      for this program to be used for                         Commission also seeks comment on                       risk of having certified programs favor
                                                      assessments, equipment installation,                    whether capping the annual funding at                  these manufacturers or vendors in their
                                                      and consumer training. The                              2.5% of NDBEDP funding is advisable to                 selection of equipment?
                                                      Commission found their financial                        preserve remaining funds for other                        70. Nationally Coordinated Train-the-
                                                      support necessary because they are                      program activities related directly to the             Trainer Program. Alternatively, the
                                                      essential to the efficient and effective                distribution of consumer equipment.                    Commission seeks comment on whether
                                                      distribution of equipment for use by                    The Commission seeks comment on any                    to establish or coordinate a train-the-


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                                                      trainer program at the national level,                  allocates funds to certified programs for              commenting on the proposals in this
                                                      including the costs and benefits of                     train-the-trainer activities, or some                  Notice should ensure that their
                                                      having one or more entities provide                     combination of both, should the                        recommendations are consistent with
                                                      train-the-trainer activities similar to                 Commission require or permit training                  Government-wide statutory and
                                                      those offered by HKNC. If the                           in a variety of formats, such as                       regulatory restrictions on the use of
                                                      Commission adopts this approach, it                     individual training, group training, and               appropriated funds.
                                                      seeks comment generally on how to use                   distance training through online                       B. Reallocation of Funding
                                                      such funding. Should the amount of                      resources? Should NDBEDP funding be
                                                      training provided to each certified                     used for that purpose? Should national                    76. Under the pilot program, the
                                                      program be equal across every state,                    or state entities providing training be                Commission delegated authority to the
                                                      should it be proportional to the                        required to establish a system for                     Bureau to reduce, raise, or reallocate
                                                      program’s NDBEDP annual funding                         evaluating the outcomes of the training?               funding allocations to any certified
                                                      allocation, or should it depend on                      It appears that train-the-trainer activities           program as it deemed necessary and
                                                      population size, the current number of                  could ultimately lead to the increased                 appropriate. During the first year of the
                                                      trainers in a state or region, or some                  employment of individuals with                         pilot program, almost 70% of the $10
                                                      other criteria? Should the funding                      disabilities. Are there actions that the               million available to support the
                                                      provided cover the cost of individual                   Commission could take to promote such                  NDBEDP was used by certified programs
                                                      participation in the train-the-trainer                  efforts? Should the Commission                         and for national outreach.
                                                      programs, including the reasonable                      encourage either national or state                     Approximately 90% of the $10 million
                                                      costs of travel? Approximately how                      entities to train individuals who are                  annual allocation was used during the
                                                      many hours of training can be delivered                 deaf-blind, including NDBEDP                           second year of the pilot program. During
                                                      to how many personnel with a set-aside                  equipment recipients, as trainers? The                 each of the first two years of the pilot
                                                      of $250,000?                                            Commission invites comments on how                     program, the NDBEDP Administrator
                                                         71. If the Commission establishes or                 best to establish and support train-the-               reviewed funding data as it became
                                                      coordinates a train-the-trainer program                 trainer activities for the permanent                   available and worked with certified
                                                      at the national level, the Commission                   NDBEDP.                                                programs and the Bureau to reallocate
                                                      will consider a variety of approaches to                                                                       funding between state programs when
                                                      satisfy the requirements for the program                VI. Funding                                            necessary to maximize the use of
                                                      including using existing Commission                     A. Allocation of Funding                               available funding.
                                                      staff and resources, engaging another                                                                             77. During the first year of the pilot
                                                      agency with expertise in this area                         74. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program                     program, few entities reached or
                                                      through an Interagency agreement,                       Order, the Commission set aside                        exceeded their annual allocation of
                                                      acquiring these services through a                      $500,000 of the $10 million available                  funds. Only three entities requested and
                                                      competitive procurement, evaluating                     annually for the NDBEDP for national                   received additional funds. In the first
                                                      whether to modify a contract with an                    outreach efforts during each year of the               half of the second year of the pilot
                                                      existing contractor to satisfy the                      pilot program. The remaining $9.5                      program, the NDBEDP Administrator
                                                      program requirements—either through                     million of the $10 million was divided                 approved several requests for
                                                      direct performance by the main                          among each of the NDBEDP certified                     reallocations of funds from one certified
                                                      contractor or a subcontractor. The                      programs by allocating a minimum base                  entity to another (‘‘voluntary’’
                                                      Commission may also wish to invite                      amount of $50,000 for each jurisdiction                reallocations). During the third quarter
                                                      entities, via a public notice, to submit                plus an amount in proportion to each                   of the second year, after notice, the
                                                      applications to establish or coordinate a               state’s population. The Commission                     NDBEDP Administrator reduced the
                                                      train-the-trainer program. The                          generally proposes to maintain the                     allocations of certified programs that
                                                      Commission will consider using a                        current mechanism for allocating                       had not used at least half of their annual
                                                      combination of any of these in-house,                   NDBEDP funds—setting aside funds                       allocation and reallocated those funds to
                                                      regulatory, or procurement strategies                   first for certain national efforts,                    satisfy requests from certified programs
                                                      where efficient and lawful to do.                       allocating a minimum of $50,000 for                    that reached or exceeded their annual
                                                         72. If the Commission establishes or                 each certified program, and allocating                 allocations (‘‘involuntary’’
                                                      coordinates a train-the-trainer program,                the remaining funds to the certified                   reallocations). Specifically, the formula
                                                      what are the essential criteria for the                 programs in proportion to each state’s                 currently used by the NDBEDP
                                                      staff and/or entity selected to perform                 population. National efforts may                       Administrator reduces by 50% the
                                                      the role? HKNC recommends that the                      include a centralized database, national               allocations of programs that have spent
                                                      following criteria are essential:                       outreach, and train-the-trainer activities.            less than 25% during the first half of the
                                                      Experience with the target population;                  The Commission invites comment on its                  year, and reduces by 25% the
                                                      familiarity with Braille and Braille                    proposal to maintain the current                       allocations of programs that have spent
                                                      devices; familiarity with emerging                      allocation mechanism.                                  more than 25% but less than 50%
                                                      communications technologies and end                        75. In addition, the Commission takes               during the first half of the year. Certified
                                                      user equipment; staff who are skilled in                this opportunity to remind program                     programs have an opportunity to request
                                                      American Sign Language as well as                       participants and commenters that TRS                   that the NDBEDP Administrator
                                                      other communication methodologies;                      funds, are permanent and indefinite                    consider increasing or reducing the
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                                                      and a track record of multi-modal                       appropriations and, like other                         proposed change in allocation. The
                                                      training and ability to maintain pace                   appropriated funds, come with certain                  Commission seeks comment on this
                                                      with the technology? Are these criteria                 restrictions. While some of these                      method and formula, or any alternative
                                                      appropriate and sufficient to make such                 restrictions are longstanding and                      methods or formulas for making
                                                      selection? If not, what other criteria                  codified in the United States Code,                    involuntary reallocations in the
                                                      should the Commission use?                              other restrictions on use of appropriated              permanent NDBEDP. Commenters that
                                                         73. Regardless of whether the                        funds (including permanent indefinite                  suggest alternatives should explain how
                                                      Commission supports a nationally                        appropriations) may be included in                     these would lead to effective results for
                                                      coordinated train-the-trainer program or                annual appropriation acts. Parties                     the intended community and how such


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                                                      standards would add to the efficiency of                accompanied by a declaration made                      recommends that certified programs be
                                                      the program. The Commission                             under penalty of perjury attesting to the              required to submit monthly claims and
                                                      tentatively concludes that these                        truth and accuracy of the submission.                  to request a waiver to submit claims less
                                                      reallocations have helped requesting                    Certified programs may elect to seek                   frequently. Only 10 programs have
                                                      programs meet their needs and have not                  reimbursement monthly, quarterly, or                   elected to submit claims monthly, with
                                                      prevented programs with decreased                       semi-annually.                                         the other 43 programs opting for
                                                      funding from satisfying the needs of                       80. The Commission proposes to                      quarterly or semi-annual schedules. The
                                                      their constituents.                                     continue using the present                             Commission seeks comment on the
                                                         78. Approximately one month after                    reimbursement mechanism to fund                        reasons that these 43 programs have not
                                                      the first half of the Fund year ends, the               equipment distribution and related                     elected to submit claims on a monthly
                                                      Bureau has the requisite data from all                  services under the permanent NDBEDP                    basis and whether all programs should
                                                      certified programs to determine whether                 because a system that advances funds                   be required to begin filing monthly, for
                                                      and to what extent involuntary funding                  presents challenges relating to returning              example, for the sake of program
                                                      reallocations may be appropriate. This                  or reallocating unspent funds and                      consistency. Alternatively, is each
                                                      is because, as discussed further the                    would result in more complicated                       certified program best suited to
                                                      Notice, state programs have the option                  recordkeeping, and a reimbursement                     determine the frequency with which it
                                                      of filing their reimbursement claims on                 mechanism is more likely to keep                       needs to be reimbursed? The
                                                      a monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual                    certified programs accountable and                     Commission seeks comment on the
                                                      basis. The Bureau needs full                            deter fraud, waste, and abuse. The                     advantages and disadvantages of
                                                      information on the amounts requested                    Commission further proposes that the                   maintaining the current practice or
                                                      by every program through the first half                 current requirement for certified                      whether the Commission should revise
                                                      of the Fund year to determine the                       programs to support their                              its rules to require all programs to
                                                      amount of remaining funds available for                 reimbursement claims with                              adhere to a single schedule for filing
                                                      involuntary reallocations. Accordingly,                 documentation, a reasonably detailed                   reimbursement claims. In particular the
                                                      the Commission proposes to allow                        explanation of incurred costs, and a                   Commission asks parties to comment on
                                                      voluntary reallocations between                         declaration be carried into the                        the extent to which a requirement to
                                                      certified programs at any time during                   permanent program. The Commission                      follow a single filing schedule would be
                                                      the Fund year with the approval of the                  seeks comment on these proposals and                   more efficient or impose difficulties on
                                                      NDBEDP Administrator, in consultation                   other guidelines that may be needed                    programs with limited resources.
                                                      with the TRS Fund Administrator, as                     with respect to the submission and
                                                      needed. The Commission also proposes                    processing of reimbursement claims to                  D. Administrative Costs
                                                      to continue making involuntary                          ensure that certified programs operate in                 82. Under the Commission’s rules for
                                                      reallocations as necessary when                         a cost-efficient manner and maintain the               the NDBEDP pilot program, certified
                                                      individual program performance                          financial integrity of the program. The                programs may be compensated for
                                                      indicates that NDBEDP funds could be                    record reflects that there was some                    administrative costs up to 15% of their
                                                      more fully utilized by other certified                  frustration with delays in the processing              total reimbursable costs (i.e., not their
                                                      programs. Further, the Commission                       of reimbursement claims at the start of                total allocation) for equipment and
                                                      proposes to continue its current practice               the pilot program, but the timeliness of               related services. The Commission has
                                                      of notifying and coordinating with the                  payments has since improved. The                       defined administrative costs to include
                                                      potentially impacted certified programs                 Commission does not propose a specific                 reporting requirements, accounting,
                                                      prior to making involuntary                             period by which reimbursement claims                   regular audits, oversight, and general
                                                      reallocations of funding. The                           must be paid, but notes that, when a                   administration. To track and ensure that
                                                      Commission seeks comment on these                       claim is submitted with sufficient                     appropriate administrative costs are
                                                      reallocation proposals.                                 documentation and does not require                     reimbursed, the TRS Fund
                                                                                                              further clarification, it expects the                  Administrator has procedures to ‘‘bank’’
                                                      C. Reimbursement Mechanism                                                                                     reimbursement claims for
                                                                                                              Bureau and the TRS Fund
                                                         79. When it established the NDBEDP                   Administrator to be able to process that               administrative costs that exceed 15% of
                                                      pilot program, the Commission                           claim within 30 days, and claims                       reimbursable costs and to pay those
                                                      considered two funding mechanisms:                      requiring additional documentation or                  claims later if the amount of
                                                      (1) Distributing funds to certified                     clarification generally will be processed              reimbursable costs increases with later
                                                      programs at the start of each Fund year                 within 60 days. As discussed in the                    submissions.
                                                      and letting the programs use the funds                  Notice, the Commission proposes to                        83. Given the general
                                                      as they saw fit; or (2) reimbursing                     permit each certified program to                       accomplishments of the 53 certified
                                                      programs up to each state’s allocation                  populate a centralized database with                   programs in distributing
                                                      for the equipment they distribute. The                  claim-related data, from which it may                  communications equipment to their
                                                      Commission concluded that the                           generate its reimbursement claims.                     deaf-blind residents, the Commission is
                                                      reimbursement approach was more                         Timely reimbursement is more likely to                 no longer concerned that basing the cap
                                                      appropriate both because it would                       occur for claims submitted in such a                   of administrative costs on the full
                                                      provide incentives for certified                        uniform manner.                                        funding allocation for each certified
                                                      programs to actively locate eligible                       81. To continue meeting the                         program will eliminate the necessary
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                                                      participants and would achieve greater                  individualized needs of these programs,                incentives to carry out the NDBEDP’s
                                                      accountability and protection against                   the Commission proposes to continue                    objectives. Accordingly, the
                                                      fraud, waste, and abuse. Under the                      allowing certified entities to elect, upon             Commission proposes to reimburse
                                                      NDBEDP pilot program, the Commission                    certification and at the beginning of                  administrative costs as they are incurred
                                                      reimburses programs for the costs                       each Fund year, whether to submit                      and claimed, based on the annual
                                                      incurred for authorized equipment and                   claims on a monthly, quarterly, or semi-               allocation rather than the amount of
                                                      related services, up to each certified                  annual basis and to require submission                 reimbursable costs, thereby eliminating
                                                      program’s initial or adjusted allocation.               within 30 days after each elected period.              the need for the TRS Fund
                                                      Each reimbursement claim must be                        The TRS Fund Administrator                             Administrator to ‘‘bank’’ unearned


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                                                      administrative costs. The Commission                    equipment installation and training, and               quarterly, or biannual basis? Should the
                                                      seeks comment on that proposal.                         for equipment maintenance, repair,                     reporting period be the same for all
                                                         84. The Commission further                           refurbishment, and upgrades;                           certified programs to ensure consistency
                                                      acknowledges that some programs have                    equipment requests that have been                      of data? If so, what should that period
                                                      reported operating at a loss as a result                rejected; complaints; and waiting lists.               be? Alternatively, now that the
                                                      of the 15% cap on administrative                        Each report must be accompanied by a                   Commission is transitioning the
                                                      expenses, and recognizes that this could                declaration made under penalty of                      NDBEDP to a permanent program,
                                                      potentially act as a disincentive to                    perjury attesting to the truth and                     would it serve the program just as well
                                                      participate in the NDBEDP. During the                   accuracy of the submission. In the                     if submission of the reports were
                                                      second year of the pilot program,                       NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the                        required annually instead of every six
                                                      certified programs that exceeded the                    Commission concluded that such                         months?
                                                      15% cap had about 3% more                               reporting is necessary for the effective                  88. Under the NDBEDP pilot program,
                                                      administrative costs than were allowed                  administration of the NDBEDP pilot                     the Commission requires certified
                                                      by the cap. To respond to these                         program, to assess the effectiveness of                programs to submit a certification with
                                                      concerns, rather than raise the cap by                  the program, to ensure the integrity of                each report executed by ‘‘the chief
                                                      the 3% needed to cover those overages,                  the TRS Fund, to ensure compliance                     executive officer, chief financial officer,
                                                      the Commission believes that its                        with the NDBEDP pilot program rules,                   or other senior executive of the certified
                                                      proposal to create a centralized database               and to inform the Commission’s                         program, such as a director or manager,
                                                      for certified programs to generate                      rulemaking for the permanent NDBEDP.                   with first-hand knowledge of the
                                                      reports and reimbursement claims may                       86. The Commission proposes to                      accuracy and completeness of the
                                                      alleviate the administrative burdens for                retain the six-month reporting                         information provided in the report,’’ as
                                                      certified programs operating in the                     requirement. During the pilot program,                 follows:
                                                      permanent NDBEDP. If adopted,                           it has been useful for the Commission to
                                                                                                                                                                        I swear under penalty of perjury that I am
                                                      certified programs that have been                       gather the required information to                     (name and title), an officer of the above-
                                                      incurring costs associated with the use                 effectively evaluate NDBEDP operations.                named reporting entity and that I have
                                                      of a database, such as the Perkins                      The Commission believes that                           examined the foregoing reports and that all
                                                      database discussed in the NPRM, would                   continuing to receive this data will be                requested information has been provided and
                                                      no longer need to do so, nor have those                 useful to the permanent program as                     all statements of fact are true and an accurate
                                                      costs assessed against their 15% cap on                 well, because this will allow the                      statement of the affairs of the above-named
                                                      administrative costs. Other programs                    Commission to ensure that NDBEDP                       certified program.
                                                      that have expended funds to develop                     certified programs continue to operate                   89. Consistent with the Commission’s
                                                      databases on their own to generate                      efficiently and that they effectively meet             Universal Service low-income program
                                                      reports and reimbursement claims may                    consumer needs. As discussed in the                    rules, and to clarify what ‘‘affairs’’
                                                      also similarly experience a reduction in                NPRM, the Commission proposes to                       means in this context, the Commission
                                                      the costs associated with these tasks.                  require certified programs to submit
                                                                                                                                                                     propose to amend the certification as
                                                      The Commission seeks comment on this                    report-related data to and generate
                                                                                                                                                                     follows:
                                                      proposal and, in particular, asks                       reports from a centralized database,
                                                                                                                                                                        I swear under penalty of perjury that I am
                                                      whether it will help to meet the                        which will enable the Commission to
                                                                                                                                                                     (name and title), an officer of the above-
                                                      financial needs of certified programs,                  examine the data from all certified                    named reporting entity, and that the entity
                                                      particularly programs that have found                   programs in the aggregate. With all                    has policies and procedures in place to
                                                      the 15% cap on administrative costs to                  program data bundled together in a                     ensure that recipients satisfy the NDBEDP
                                                      be a barrier to their effective                         uniform report generated by the                        eligibility requirements, that the entity is in
                                                      participation in the NDBEDP. The                        database, the Commission believes that                 compliance with the Commission’s NDBEDP
                                                      Commission also seeks comment on                        it will be better able to assess and                   rules, that I have examined the foregoing
                                                                                                              manage the NDBEDP. The Commission                      reports and that all requested information has
                                                      whether its proposal regarding                                                                                 been provided, and all statements of fact are
                                                      administrative costs, including the types               invites comment on its proposal to
                                                                                                              retain the reporting requirement.                      true and an accurate statement of the
                                                      of costs included in this category of                                                                          business activities conducted pursuant to the
                                                                                                                 87. The Commission seeks comment
                                                      expenses (such as costs associated with                                                                        NDBEDP by the above-named certified
                                                                                                              on whether it should modify the
                                                      reporting requirements, accounting,                     information these reports should
                                                                                                                                                                     program.
                                                      regular audits, oversight, and general                  include. In particular, are there                        90. Similarly, the Commission
                                                      administration) is consistent with other                differences in the pilot and permanent                 proposes to amend the certification
                                                      similar programs. Similarly, the                        programs that should cause the                         required with reimbursement claims to
                                                      Commission seeks comment on whether                     Commission to change the nature of the                 clarify that the ‘‘affairs’’ of the certified
                                                      there are any best practices that should                data required by these reporting                       program means the ‘‘business activities
                                                      be employed in this area.                               obligations? The Commission also seeks                 conducted pursuant to the NDBEDP’’ by
                                                      VII. Oversight and Reporting                            comment on ways that the provision of                  the certified program. The Commission
                                                                                                              data required for reimbursement claims                 seeks feedback on this and any other
                                                      A. Reporting                                            and reporting requirements can be                      matters pertaining to the reporting
                                                        85. The NDBEDP pilot program rules                    streamlined through the design of a                    obligations not discussed above,
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                                                      require all certified programs to report                centralized database or by other means.                including the costs and benefits of
                                                      certain information to the Commission                   For example, should state programs be                  retaining these requirements.
                                                      in an electronic format every six                       permitted to submit reports at the same
                                                      months. The report must include,                        frequency as reimbursement claims to                   B. Audits
                                                      among other things, information about                   streamline these requirements further?                   91. During the pilot program, certified
                                                      NDBEDP equipment recipients;                            What are the advantages or                             programs have been required to engage
                                                      distributed equipment; the cost, time                   disadvantages of allowing certified                    an independent auditor to perform
                                                      and other resources allocated to                        programs to submit reimbursement                       annual audits designed to detect and
                                                      outreach activities, assessment,                        claims and reports on a monthly,                       prevent fraud, waste, and abuse.


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                                                      Certified programs must also make their                 Commission proposes to require that                      96. Finally, to further prevent and
                                                      NDBEDP-related records available for                    audits under the permanent NDBEDP be                   detect fraud, waste, and abuse, the
                                                      review or audit by appropriate officials                performed in accordance with OMB                       Commission proposes to retain the
                                                      of the Commission. The Commission                       Circular A–133. The Commission                         whistleblower protections in the
                                                      proposes to continue to require certified               invites comment on this proposal.                      NDBEDP rules. Those protections
                                                      programs to engage an independent                       Commenters that disagree with this                     require certified programs to permit
                                                      auditor to perform annual audits. As                    proposal are asked to explain why.                     individuals to disclose to appropriate
                                                      recommended by the TRS Fund                                94. In addition, the Commission                     officials, without reprisal, known or
                                                      Administrator, the Commission also                      proposes to continue to require each                   suspected violations of the
                                                      proposes that each certified program                    program to submit to an audit at any                   Commission’s rules or any other activity
                                                      submit a copy of its annual audit to the                time deemed necessary by the                           the individual believes to be unlawful,
                                                      TRS Fund Administrator and the                          Commission or its delegated authorities.               wasteful, fraudulent, or abusive, or that
                                                      NDBEDP Administrator. The                               This proposal is consistent with the                   could result in the improper
                                                      Commission seeks comment on these                       Commission’s TRS rules. This approach                  distribution of equipment, provision of
                                                      proposals.                                              could also be implemented by                           services, or billing to the TRS Fund.
                                                         92. Further, the Commission proposes                 performing audits either as needed or on               Certified programs must include these
                                                      to clarify that NDBEDP certified                        a regular basis at intervals longer that               whistleblower protections with the
                                                      programs are not required to conduct                    one year. A full audit of an NDBEDP                    information they provide about the
                                                      their annual audits using a more                        certified entity, as directed by the                   program in any employee handbooks or
                                                      rigorous audit standard, such as a                      Commission or a delegated authority                    manuals, on their Web sites, and in
                                                      forensic standard, specifically designed                may be appropriate, for example, to                    other appropriate publications. The
                                                      to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and                 obtain financial information needed for                Commission seeks comment on this
                                                      abuse. The Commission seeks comment                     the FCC’s consolidated annual financial                proposal.
                                                      on its proposal to affirm the following                 audit, which also includes the financial
                                                                                                              results for the TRS Fund. As another                   C. Record Retention
                                                      guidance provided by the Bureau in
                                                      November 2012 to certified programs                     example, a full audit may also be                         97. As part of the pilot program, the
                                                      regarding their annual audit                            appropriate when the TRS Fund                          Commission adopted a rule requiring all
                                                      requirement:                                            Administrator and the NDBEDP                           certified programs to retain all records
                                                                                                              Administrator agree that reimbursement                 associated with the distribution of
                                                         For purposes of complying with the                   claims submitted by a certified program                equipment and provision of related
                                                      NDBEDP audit rule, an independent auditor               contain a pattern of errors or indicia                 services under the pilot program for two
                                                      must conduct a program audit that includes                                                                     years following the termination of the
                                                      a traditional financial statement audit, as
                                                                                                              reflecting a lack of accountability, fraud,
                                                      well as an audit of compliance with the                 waste, or abuse. The Commission                        pilot program, without specifying the
                                                      NDBEDP rules that have a direct and material            further proposes that any program that                 format in which they must be retained,
                                                      impact on NDBEDP expenditures and a                     fails to fully cooperate in such audits,               but with the goal of promoting greater
                                                      review of internal controls established to              for example, by failing to provide                     transparency and accountability.
                                                      ensure compliance with the NDBEDP rules.                documentation necessary for                            Consistent with the Commission’s TRS
                                                         Compliance areas to be audited include,              verification upon reasonable request, be               rules, the Commission proposes to
                                                      but are not limited to, allowable costs,                subject to an automatic suspension of                  require certified programs to retain all
                                                      participant eligibility, and reporting. The             NDBEDP payments until sufficient                       records associated with the distribution
                                                      audit report must describe any exceptions               documentation is provided. The                         of equipment and provision of related
                                                      found, such as unallowable costs, lack of                                                                      services under the permanent program
                                                      participant eligibility documentation, and
                                                                                                              Commission believes that this automatic
                                                      missing reports. The report also must include           suspension policy, which is currently                  for a minimum of five years. The
                                                      the certified program’s view as to whether              applied to the TRS program, would                      Commission seeks comment on this
                                                      each compliance exception is material and               promote transparency and                               proposal and whether such records
                                                      whether any internal control deficiencies are           accountability in the compensation                     should be retained for a longer or
                                                      material.                                               process. The Commission seeks                          shorter period of time. Certified
                                                         If the auditor finds evidence of fraud,              comment on the costs and benefits of                   programs need such records to support
                                                      waste, or abuse, the auditor must take                  adopting this approach.                                their reimbursement claims, to generate
                                                      appropriate steps to discuss it with the                   95. To further prevent and detect                   reports required to be filed with the
                                                      certified program management and the FCC                fraud, waste, and abuse, and ensure                    Commission, and to comply with audit
                                                      and report the auditor’s observations as                compliance with the NDBEDP rules, the                  requirements. The Commission has also
                                                      required under professional auditing
                                                      standards. This program audit standard is
                                                                                                              Commission proposes to retain the                      found that such records are needed for
                                                      comparable to that required for Office of               provision in the pilot program rules                   responding to inquiries and complaints.
                                                      Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A–                 requiring certified programs to submit                 As such, and consistent with the
                                                      133 audits. The Commission believes that                documentation demonstrating ongoing                    Commission’s Universal Service low-
                                                      such audits of NDBEDP certified programs,               compliance with the Commission’s                       income program rules and the NDBEDP
                                                      conducted annually by an independent                    rules. Because the Commission may                      pilot program rules, the Commission
                                                      auditor, will detect and prevent fraud, waste,          choose to initiate an investigation at its             also proposes that certified programs
                                                      and abuse, which will satisfy the NDBEDP                discretion and on its own motion, the                  document compliance with all
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                                                      audit rule.                                             Commission proposes to eliminate the                   Commission requirements governing the
                                                        93. Commenters note that the                          example that appears in the pilot                      NDBEDP and provide this
                                                      Commission should provide guidance                      program rules from the permanent                       documentation to the Commission upon
                                                      with respect to whether certified                       NDBEDP rules that suggests that                        request. Record retention is also
                                                      programs must comply with OMB                           ‘‘evidence that a state program may not                necessary in the event that questions
                                                      Circular A–133 audit requirements.                      be in compliance with those rules’’ is a               arise about a program’s compliance with
                                                      Because the program audit criteria                      prerequisite to such an investigation. 47              NDBEDP rules or the propriety of
                                                      described above are similar to that of an               CFR 64.610(j)(3). The Commission seeks                 requests for payment. The Commission
                                                      OMB Circular A–133 audit, the                           comment on these proposals.                            seeks comment on this proposal.


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                                                        98. The Commission believes that                      seeks comment on whether the                           or suspensions by the NDBEDP
                                                      records also are needed to transfer                     administration of the NDBEDP should                    Administrator. If so, what should that
                                                      information to another certified program                be consolidated with the administration                process be? For example, should a
                                                      when an eligible consumer moves to                      of the other TRS programs in order to                  certified program be permitted to appeal
                                                      another state or to transfer information                achieve greater efficiencies and cost                  such decisions to the Chief of the
                                                      to a newly-certified program when a                     savings. The Commission recognizes                     Consumer and Governmental Affairs
                                                      certified entity either relinquishes its                that after adoption of rules establishing              Bureau? The Commission presently
                                                      certification or decides not to seek re-                the pilot program in 2011, in 2013, the                maintains a process for the handling of
                                                      certification. Should the Commission’s                  Commission delegated financial                         appeals in response to the suspension or
                                                      rules require NDBEDP applications to                    oversight of the TRS Fund to the Office                withholding of TRS payments, and asks
                                                      include a release that would permit                     of Managing Director (OMD). Thus, the                  commenters whether a similar or
                                                      disclosure of information about the                     Commission also seeks comment on                       alternative appeals process should be
                                                      applicant by the certified program, as                  ensuring that administration of the                    applied to compensation withheld,
                                                      needed, to minimize any interruption in                 permanent NDBEDP be conducted in a                     suspended, or denied under the
                                                      service if such individual moves to                     manner that ensures the Bureau’s                       NDBEDP.
                                                      another state or a new entity takes over                continued oversight over policy matters
                                                      certification for that individual’s state?                                                                     IX. Other Considerations
                                                                                                              relating to the program while at the
                                                      Alternatively, if the Commission adopts                 same time ensuring that the                            A. Complaints
                                                      a centralized database for processing                   Commission satisfies its financial                        102. Under the NDBEDP pilot
                                                      reimbursement claims or reporting                       management responsibilities for the TRS                program, the NDBEDP Administrator is
                                                      purposes, the Commission seeks                          program as a whole, complies with all                  responsible for responding to consumer
                                                      comment on whether it will continue to                  Government-wide financial                              complaints filed directly with the
                                                      be necessary for certified programs to                  requirements, and achieves efficiencies                Commission. Complaints might be filed
                                                      retain a copy of these records. If so,                  and savings in the administrative costs                for various reasons, such as complaints
                                                      which records should be retained by                     of the NDBEDP.                                         about unskilled trainers or interpreters,
                                                      certified programs and for what period                     101. For the permanent NDBEDP, like                 or to appeal a certified program’s
                                                      of time? Should the Commission specify
                                                                                                              other TRS programs, financial oversight                eligibility determination or denial of
                                                      that records must be retained in paper
                                                                                                              must be consistent with TRS orders,                    equipment. The Commission proposes
                                                      or electronic format, or should it allow
                                                                                                              rules, and policies, and that OMD                      to adopt rules for the permanent
                                                      each certified program to decide the
                                                                                                              should consult with the Bureau on                      NDBEDP to facilitate the receipt and
                                                      format in which to retain its records?
                                                                                                              issues that potentially could impact the               processing of such consumer complaints
                                                      The Commission seeks comment on
                                                                                                              availability, provision, and continuity of             and appeals.
                                                      these and any other matters related to
                                                                                                              services to consumers. Consistent with                    103. For this purpose, the
                                                      the retention of records under the
                                                                                                              such direction, the Commission                         Commission proposes to adopt informal
                                                      permanent program.
                                                                                                              proposes that financial oversight of the               and formal complaint procedures,
                                                      VIII. Logistics and Responsibilities                    NDBEDP be required to be consistent                    modeled after the Commission’s
                                                         99. The Bureau designated an                         with NDBEDP orders, rules, and                         processes for the handling of complaints
                                                      NDBEDP Administrator, who has been                      policies, and that OMD and the Bureau                  against telecommunications and TRS
                                                      responsible for, among other things,                    closely coordinate on any issues that                  providers, as follows. First, the
                                                      reviewing applications from entities for                could potentially impact the                           Commission proposes that an informal
                                                      certification to receive NDBEDP                         distribution of equipment or provision                 complaint filed with the Commission
                                                      funding, allocating NDBEDP funding,                     of related services to consumers under                 must include the name and contact
                                                      reviewing reimbursement claims,                         the NDBEDP. Finally, consistent with                   information of the complainant; the
                                                      maintaining the NDBEDP Web site,                        the current practice under the NDBEDP                  name of the NDBEDP certified program;
                                                      resolving stakeholder issues, and                       pilot program, the Commission proposes                 a statement describing how the NDBEDP
                                                      serving as the Commission point of                      that the Bureau remain responsible for                 certified program violated the
                                                      contact for the NDBEDP. The NDBEDP                      advising the TRS Fund Administrator                    Commission’s rules; what the
                                                      Administrator has worked with the                       on funding allocations and                             complainant wants the NDBEDP
                                                      current TRS Fund Administrator, who                     reallocations; payments; and any                       certified program to do to resolve the
                                                      has been responsible for, among other                   payment withholdings under the                         complaint; and the complainant’s
                                                      things, reviewing cost submissions and                  permanent NDBEDP, to the extent that                   preferred format or method of response,
                                                      releasing funds under the NDBEDP for                    such actions can be made consistently                  such as by letter, fax, telephone, TTY,
                                                      distributed equipment and related                       with Government-wide financial                         or email. The Commission will forward
                                                      services, including outreach efforts.                   requirements and existing contractual                  complete complaints to the NDBEDP
                                                         100. The Commission seeks comment                    obligations and requirements. Currently,               certified program for a response. When
                                                      on whether the Bureau should continue                   the TRS Fund Administrator conducts a                  it appears that an informal complaint
                                                      to implement and administer the                         quantitative review to determine if the                has been resolved, the Commission may
                                                      permanent NDBEDP, and to retain                         requested dollar amount is accurate and                consider the matter closed. In all other
                                                      authority over NDBEDP policy matters                    recommends payment, and the NDBEDP                     cases, the Commission will inform the
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                                                      and the functions of the NDBEDP                         Administrator conducts a qualitative                   complainant and the NDBEDP certified
                                                      Administrator. For example, the Bureau                  review to ensure that the claimed costs                program about its review and
                                                      may task the NDBEDP Administrator                       are consistent with the NDBEDP rules                   disposition of the complaint. If a
                                                      with oversight of the development and                   and approves payment. The                              complainant is not satisfied with the
                                                      maintenance of a centralized database,                  Commission seeks comment on these                      NDBEDP certified program’s response
                                                      as well as the support for train-the-                   proposals. The Commission also seeks                   and the Commission’s disposition of the
                                                      trainer programs that may be authorized                 comment on whether it should establish                 informal complaint, the complainant
                                                      under the Commission’s final rules in                   a process for certified programs to                    may file a formal complaint with the
                                                      this proceeding. The Commission also                    appeal payment withholdings, denials,                  Commission in accordance with the


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                                                      Commission’s rules for filing formal                    and-comment rulemaking proceedings,                    until June 30, 2016. Implementation of
                                                      complaints. See 47 CFR 1.720–1.736.                     unless the agency certifies that ‘‘the rule            the Twenty-First Century
                                                      The Commission may also conduct                         will not, if promulgated, have a                       Communications and Video
                                                      inquiries and hold proceedings that it                  significant economic impact on a                       Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105,
                                                      deems necessary to enforce the NDBEDP                   substantial number of small entities.’’ 5              Relay Services for Deaf-Blind
                                                      requirements. The Commission seeks                      U.S.C. 605(b). The RFA generally                       Individuals, CG Docket No. 10–210,
                                                      comment on these proposed informal                      defines ‘‘small entity’’ as having the                 Order, FCC 15–57 (rel. May 27, 2015).
                                                      and formal complaint procedures.                        same meaning as the terms ‘‘small                      The Commission commits to continue
                                                                                                              business,’’ ‘‘small organization,’’ and                the pilot NDBEDP as long as necessary
                                                      B. Research and Development
                                                                                                              ‘‘small governmental jurisdiction.’’ 5                 to ensure a seamless transition between
                                                         104. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program                     U.S.C. 601(6). In addition, the term                   the pilot and permanent programs to
                                                      Order, the Commission declined to                       ‘‘small business’’ has the same meaning                ensure the uninterrupted distribution of
                                                      allocate funds for research and                         as the term ‘‘small business concern’’                 equipment to this target population.
                                                      development (R&D) efforts. Although                     under the Small Business Act. 5 U.S.C.                 When the Commission adopts final
                                                      the Commission recognized the need to                   601(3). A ‘‘small business concern’’ is                rules for the permanent program it will
                                                      stimulate innovation to fill existing                   one which: (1) is independently owned                  consider the extent to which the pilot
                                                      equipment and technology gaps to meet                   and operated; (2) is not dominant in its               program needs to be extended further.
                                                      the communications technology access                    field of operation; and (3) satisfies any                 109. Currently, programs are certified
                                                      needs of individuals who are deaf-blind,                additional criteria established by the                 to distribute equipment in all the states
                                                      it concluded that R&D funding was not                   Small Business Administration (SBA).                   and the District of Columbia, Puerto
                                                      appropriate because of insufficient                     15 U.S.C. 632.                                         Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The
                                                      information about those gaps and the                       107. In the NPRM, the Commission                    NPRM proposes to expand NDBEDP
                                                      kinds of research and funding needed to                 seeks comment on its proposal to                       programs and funding to the U.S.
                                                      fill them. Likewise, because the amount                 further implement section 105 of the                   territories of American Samoa, Guam,
                                                      of NDBEDP funding available each year                   CVAA that requires the Commission to                   and the Northern Mariana Islands
                                                      is very limited, and because the                        take various measures to ensure that                   because residents of these territories are
                                                      potential gaps between existing                         people with disabilities have access to                also eligible for services supported by
                                                      technology and technology needed to                     emerging communications technologies                   the TRS Fund.
                                                      meet the communications needs of                        in the 21st Century. Section 105 of the                   110. The NPRM proposes that current
                                                      individuals who are deaf-blind are not                  CVAA adds section 719 to the                           programs and other entities that want to
                                                      apparent on the record at this time, the                Communications Act of 1934, as                         apply for certification seek certification
                                                      Commission tentatively concludes that                   amended, and is codified at 47 U.S.C.                  for a five-year period and every five
                                                      funding is more appropriately allocated                 620. Pursuant to section 105, in 2011,                 years after that. The NPRM proposes
                                                      to the distribution of equipment to                     the Commission established the                         that, if a current program seeks to renew
                                                      consumers and related services than to                  NDBEDP as a pilot program to provide                   its certification or another entity wants
                                                      R&D and seeks comment on this                           up to $10 million annually from the                    to apply for certification, it must, one
                                                      tentative conclusion.                                   TRS Fund for the distribution of                       year prior to the expiration of a
                                                                                                              communications devices to low-income                   certification, submit an application
                                                      C. Advisory Group                                                                                              explaining why it is still eligible to
                                                                                                              individuals who are deaf-blind. 47 CFR
                                                        105. The Commission recently                          64.610 (NDBEDP pilot program rules). A                 participate in the NDBEDP.
                                                      announced the formation of a Disability                 person who is ‘‘deaf-blind’’ has                          111. The NPRM proposes that the
                                                      Advisory Committee, which will                          combined vision and hearing loss, as                   Commission create, by itself or by
                                                      provide advice and recommendations to                   defined in the Helen Keller National                   engaging a third party, a centralized
                                                      the Commission on a wide array of                       Center Act. 47 U.S.C. 620(b); 29 U.S.C.                database that would assist the programs
                                                      disability matters, including the                       1905(2). The Commission authorized up                  in performing two functions. First, all
                                                      NDBEDP. In addition, the Commission’s                   to 53 certified programs to participate in             programs would be able to submit
                                                      rulemaking proceedings are open to the                  the pilot program—one entity to                        information into the database and use
                                                      public for comment, and feedback from                   distribute equipment in each state, plus               the database to generate the reports that
                                                      administrators of certified programs is                 the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,                 must be submitted to the Commission
                                                      always welcome. For example, during                     and the U.S. Virgin Islands—and                        every six months. Second, all programs
                                                      the NDBEDP pilot program, the sharing                   selected Perkins School for the Blind as               would be able to submit data regarding
                                                      of expertise and ideas for the NDBEDP                   the national outreach coordinator to                   their expenses into the database and
                                                      has been accomplished through                           support the outreach and distribution                  generate reimbursement claims that
                                                      informal monthly conference calls                       efforts of these state programs. Through               must be submitted to the TRS Fund
                                                      among certified programs that the                       the pilot program, thousands of low-                   Administrator. Submission of data into
                                                      Commission proposes to continue under                   income individuals who are deaf-blind                  a central database in a uniform manner
                                                      the permanent program. For these                        have received equipment used for                       would diminish administrative costs for
                                                      reasons, the Commission does not see                    distance communications or the Internet                the programs. Collecting data in a
                                                      the need to establish a separate                        and training on how to operate this                    uniform manner from the programs
                                                      workgroup of state NDBEDP programs to                   equipment.                                             would enable the Commission to
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                                                      advise the Commission at this time. The                    108. On August 1, 2014, the                         analyze aggregate data. The NPRM
                                                      Commission seeks comment on this                        Commission released a Public Notice                    invites comment on the development
                                                      approach.                                               inviting comment on which rules                        and functions of the database, and
                                                                                                              governing the NDBEDP pilot program                     estimates that the database will cost
                                                      Initial Regulatory Flexibiity                           should be retained and which should be                 between $285,000 and $380,000
                                                      Certification                                           modified to make the permanent                         annually.
                                                        106. The Regulatory Flexibility Act                   NDBEDP more effective and more                            112. The NPRM proposes that each
                                                      (RFA) requires that an agency prepare a                 efficient. On May 21, 2015, the                        certified program be required to make
                                                      regulatory flexibility analysis for notice-             Commission extended the pilot program                  public on its Web site, if one is


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                                                      maintained by the certified program, or                 15% of their annual allocation,                        certified program submit a copy of its
                                                      as part of its other local outreach efforts             regardless of the amount of equipment                  annual audit to the TRS Fund
                                                      a brief narrative description of any                    and related services they actually                     Administrator and the NDBEDP
                                                      criteria, priorities, or strategies it uses to          provide. The NPRM recognizes that                      Administrator and to continue to
                                                      ensure the fair distribution of                         during the first two years of the                      require each program to submit to an
                                                      equipment to low-income residents who                   NDBEDP pilot, some programs’                           audit at any time deemed necessary by
                                                      are deaf-blind. The NPRM invites                        administrative costs exceeded the                      the Commission or its delegated
                                                      comment on whether any burdens                          allowable 15% reimbursable amount. To                  authorities. The NPRM invites
                                                      placed on the program by such a                         respond to these concerns, the NPRM                    comments on this proposal and any
                                                      requirement would be outweighed by                      proposes the creation of a centralized                 alternative proposals.
                                                      the benefits.                                           database to be used by certified                          118. Under the current NDBEDP, 53
                                                         113. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program                     programs for generating reports and                    certified programs provide
                                                      Order, the Commission concluded that                    reimbursement claims, which may                        communications equipment to low-
                                                      without training recipients on how to                   alleviate the administrative burdens for               income individuals who are deaf-blind.
                                                      use the communications equipment                        certified programs operating in the                    Under the NPRM, this number may be
                                                      they receive, such as Braille readers,                  permanent NDBEDP by making it easier                   expanded to 56 certified programs. One
                                                      recipients will not be able to use the                  to operate without a loss within the                   entity performs national outreach to
                                                      equipment, and the equipment will be                    15% administrative cap. If adopted,                    promote the NDBEDP and serve as a
                                                      underutilized or abandoned. The                         certified programs would no longer have                resource to the certified programs. The
                                                      NDBEDP pilot program permits                            these costs and therefore would have                   NPRM proposes to create a centralized
                                                      reimbursement for the reasonable costs                  more money under their 15% cap on                      database and the Commission may
                                                      of installing NDBEDP-distributed                        administrative costs.                                  engage a third-party for that purpose.
                                                      equipment and individualized                               115. During each year of the pilot                  The NPRM also proposes that the
                                                      consumer training on how to use such                    program, the Commission has set aside                  Commission may select an entity to
                                                      equipment. To help address a shortage                   $500,000 of the $10 million available                  train the certified programs’ trainers.
                                                      of qualified trainers, the NPRM proposes                annually for Perkins School for the                    The Commission will pay all of these
                                                      to set aside 2.5% of the $10 million                    Blind, as the outreach coordinator                     entities for their costs to perform these
                                                      annual funding allocation ($250,000) for                selected by the Consumer and                           duties from the TRS Fund so that all
                                                      each of the first three years of the                    Governmental Affairs Bureau (CGB or                    their NDBEDP costs are reimbursed up
                                                      permanent program to support train-the-                 Bureau), to perform national outreach to               to the annual funding allocations
                                                      trainer activities, including the                       promote the NDBEDP. As the                             established for these purposes.
                                                      reasonable costs of travel for such                     Commission explained in the NDBEDP                        119. The Commission finds that the
                                                      training, and seeks comment on this                     Pilot Program Order, significant initial               rules proposed in the NPRM will not
                                                      proposal. The Notice invites comment                    funding for outreach was necessary to                  have a significant economic impact on
                                                      on whether to support train-the-trainer                 inform eligible individuals about the                  these entities because the Commission
                                                      programs provided by one or more                        availability of the program so that                    will reimburse them for all of their
                                                      entities, or to reimburse state programs                distribution of equipment could take                   NDBEDP expenses from the TRS Fund,
                                                      for train-the-trainer activities they                   place. Based on the successful efforts of              up to their annual funding allocations.
                                                      select.                                                 the national outreach program, the                     The proposals in the NPRM are
                                                         114. Under the Commission’s rules for                NPRM proposes to continue funding for                  intended to reduce the administrative
                                                      the NDBEDP pilot program, certified                     national outreach efforts at a reduced                 burden on certified programs. The
                                                      programs are compensated for 100% of                    level. The NPRM therefore proposes to                  changes the Commission proposes are of
                                                      their expenses, up to each program’s                    reduce the amount of money spent on                    an administrative nature, and will not
                                                      annual allocation set by the NDBEDP                     national outreach to $250,000 for each                 have a significant economic impact on
                                                      Administrator. Within this annual                       of the first three years of the permanent              small entities. If there is an economic
                                                      allocation amount, the Commission did                   program, and seeks comment on this                     impact on small entities as a result of
                                                      not establish any caps for costs                        proposal.                                              these proposals, however, the
                                                      associated with outreach, assessments,                     116. The NDBEDP pilot program rules                 Commission expects the impact to be a
                                                      equipment, installation, or training, but               require all certified programs to report               positive one.
                                                      did establish a cap for administrative                  their status every six months. The                        120. The Commission therefore
                                                      costs. The NPRM proposes to limit local                 NPRM finds that continuing to receive                  certifies, pursuant to the RFA, that the
                                                      outreach conducted by certified                         this data will be useful to the permanent              proposals in the NPRM, if adopted, will
                                                      programs to 10% of their annual                         program as well because this will allow                not have a significant economic impact
                                                      allocations. The Commission, in a                       the Commission to ensure that NDBEDP                   on a substantial number of small
                                                      previous NDBEDP order, defined                          certified programs continue to operate                 entities.
                                                      administrative costs to include reporting               efficiently and that they effectively meet                121. The Commission will send a
                                                      requirements, accounting, regular                       consumer needs. The NPRM finds that                    copy of the NPRM, including a copy of
                                                      audits, oversight, and general                          any current reporting burden on the                    this initial certification, to the Chief
                                                      administration. Programs may be                         certified programs will be diminished                  Counsel for Advocacy of the SBA
                                                      compensated for administrative costs up                 by the creation of a centralized database.
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                                                      to 15% of their total reimbursable costs                   117. During the pilot program,                      Ordering Clauses
                                                      (i.e., not their total allocation) for                  certified programs have been required to                 Pursuant to the authority contained in
                                                      equipment and related services actually                 engage an independent auditor to                       sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), and 719 of the
                                                      provided. The 15% cap does not apply                    perform annual audits designed to                      Communications Act of 1934, as
                                                      to, and there is no cap for, costs                      detect and prevent fraud, waste, and                   amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j),
                                                      associated with outreach, assessments,                  abuse. The NPRM proposes to continue                   and 620, that document FCC 15–58 IS
                                                      equipment, installation, or training. The               to require certified programs to engage                ADOPTED.
                                                      NPRM proposes to reimburse certified                    an independent auditor to perform                        The Commission’s Consumer and
                                                      programs for administrative costs up to                 annual audits. It also proposes that each              Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference


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                                                      Information Center, SHALL SEND a                        programs, assistive technology                         ability to meet the qualifications
                                                      copy of document FCC 15–58, including                   programs, or schools for the deaf, blind               necessary for certification under
                                                      the Initial Regulatory Flexibility                      or deaf-blind; or private entities,                    paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
                                                      Certification, to the Chief Counsel for                 including but not limited to,                             (5) A program may relinquish its
                                                      Advocacy of the Small Business                          organizational affiliates, independent                 certification by providing written notice
                                                      Administration.                                         living centers, or private educational                 to the Commission at least 90 days in
                                                                                                              facilities, may apply to the Commission                advance of its intent to do so. This
                                                      List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 64                                                                             program must transfer NDBEDP-related
                                                                                                              for certification as the sole authorized
                                                        Individuals with disabilities;                        entity for the state to participate in the             data and equipment to the newly-
                                                      Telecommunications.                                     NDBEDP and receive reimbursement for                   certified state program within 30 days of
                                                        Federal Communications Commission.                    its activities from the TRS Fund.                      its certification and comply with the
                                                      Marlene H. Dortch,                                         (2) The Commission shall review                     reimbursement and reporting
                                                      Secretary.                                              applications and determine whether to                  requirements prescribed by paragraphs
                                                                                                              grant certification based on the ability of            (f) and (g) of this section.
                                                        For the reasons stated in the
                                                                                                              a program to meet the following                           (c) Definitions. For purposes of this
                                                      preamble, the Federal Communications
                                                                                                              qualifications, either directly or in                  section, the following definitions shall
                                                      Commission proposes to amend Title 47
                                                                                                              coordination with other programs or                    apply:
                                                      of the Code of Federal Regulations as                                                                             (1) Equipment. Hardware, software,
                                                      follows:                                                entities, as evidenced in the application
                                                                                                              and any supplemental materials,                        and applications, whether separate or in
                                                      PART 64—MISCELLANEOUS RULES                             including letters of recommendation:                   combination, mainstream or specialized,
                                                      RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS                                (i) Expertise in the field of deaf-                 needed by an individual who is deaf-
                                                                                                              blindness, including familiarity with the              blind to achieve access to
                                                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 64                 culture and etiquette of people who are                telecommunications service, Internet
                                                      continues to read as follows:                           deaf-blind, to ensure that equipment                   access service, and advanced
                                                        Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 254(k);                     distribution and the provision of related              communications, including
                                                      403(b)(2)(B), (c), Pub. L. 104–104, 110 Stat.           services occurs in a manner that is                    interexchange services and advanced
                                                      56. Interpret or apply 47 U.S.C. 201, 218, 222,         relevant and useful to consumers who                   telecommunications and information
                                                      225, 226, 227, 228, 254(k), 616, 620, and the           are deaf-blind;                                        services, as these services have been
                                                      Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act               (ii) The ability to communicate                     defined by the Communications Act.
                                                      of 2012, Pub. L. 112–96, unless otherwise               effectively with people who are deaf-                     (2) Individual who is deaf-blind.
                                                      noted.                                                  blind (for training and other purposes),                  (i) Any person:
                                                      ■   2. Revise § 64.610 to read as follows:              by among other things, using sign                         (A) Who has a central visual acuity of
                                                                                                              language, providing materials in Braille,              20/200 or less in the better eye with
                                                      § 64.610 National Deaf-Blind Equipment
                                                                                                              ensuring that information made                         corrective lenses, or a field defect such
                                                      Distribution Program.                                                                                          that the peripheral diameter of visual
                                                                                                              available online is accessible, and using
                                                         (a) The National Deaf-Blind                          other assistive technologies and                       field subtends an angular distance no
                                                      Equipment Distribution Program                          methods to achieve effective                           greater than 20 degrees, or a progressive
                                                      (NDBEDP) is established to distribute                   communication;                                         visual loss having a prognosis leading to
                                                      specialized customer premises                              (iii) Administrative and financial                  one or both these conditions;
                                                      equipment (CPE) used for                                management experience;                                    (B) Who has a chronic hearing
                                                      telecommunications service, Internet                       (iv) Staffing and facilities sufficient to          impairment so severe that most speech
                                                      access service, and advanced                            administer the program, including the                  cannot be understood with optimum
                                                      communications, including                               ability to distribute equipment and                    amplification, or a progressive hearing
                                                      interexchange services and advanced                     provide related services to low-income                 loss having a prognosis leading to this
                                                      telecommunications and information                      individuals who are deaf-blind                         condition; and
                                                      services, to low-income individuals who                 throughout the state, including those in                  (C) For whom the combination of
                                                      are deaf-blind.                                         remote areas;                                          impairments described in paragraphs
                                                         (b) Certification to receive funding.                   (v) Experience with the distribution of             (c)(2)(i)(A) and (B) of this section cause
                                                      For each state, including the District of               specialized CPE, especially to people                  extreme difficulty in attaining
                                                      Columbia and U.S. territories, the                      who are deaf-blind;                                    independence in daily life activities,
                                                      Commission will certify a single                           (vi) Experience in training consumers               achieving psychosocial adjustment, or
                                                      program as the sole authorized entity to                on how to use the equipment and how                    obtaining a vocation.
                                                      participate in the NDBEDP and receive                   to set up the equipment for its effective                 (ii) The definition in this paragraph
                                                      reimbursement for its program’s                         use; and                                               also includes any individual who,
                                                      activities from the Interstate                             (vii) Familiarity with the                          despite the inability to be measured
                                                      Telecommunications Relay Service                        telecommunications, Internet access,                   accurately for hearing and vision loss
                                                      Fund (TRS Fund). Such entity will have                  and advanced communications services                   due to cognitive or behavioral
                                                      full oversight and responsibility for                   that will be used with the distributed                 constraints, or both, can be determined
                                                      distributing equipment and providing                    equipment.                                             through functional and performance
                                                      related services, such as outreach,                        (3) Certification granted under this                assessment to have severe hearing and
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                                                      assessments, installation, and training,                section shall remain in effect for five                visual disabilities that cause extreme
                                                      in that state, either directly or through               years. One year prior to the expiration                difficulty in attaining independence in
                                                      collaboration, partnership, or contract                 of the certification, a program may                    daily life activities, achieving
                                                      with other individuals or entities in-                  apply for renewal of its certification as              psychosocial adjustment, or obtaining
                                                      state or out-of-state, including other                  prescribed by paragraph (a)(2) of this                 vocational objectives. An applicant’s
                                                      NDBEDP certified programs.                              section.                                               functional abilities with respect to using
                                                         (1) Public programs, including, but                     (4) A certified program must notify                 telecommunications, Internet access,
                                                      not limited to, equipment distribution                  the Commission within 60 days of any                   and advanced communications services
                                                      programs, vocational rehabilitation                     substantive change that bears on its                   in various environments shall be


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                                                      considered when determining whether                     Income; or Temporary Assistance for                    sale or otherwise, and include the
                                                      the individual is deaf-blind under                      Needy Families. The NDBEDP                             following attestation on all consumer
                                                      paragraphs (c)(2)(i)(B) and (C) of this                 Administrator may identify state or                    application forms:
                                                      section.                                                other federal programs with income                        I certify that all information provided on
                                                         (3) Specialized customer premises                    eligibility thresholds that do not exceed              this application, including information about
                                                      equipment (CPE). For purposes of this                   400 percent of the Federal Poverty                     my disability and income eligibility to
                                                      section, specialized CPE means                          Guidelines for determining income                      receive equipment, is true, complete, and
                                                      equipment employed on the premises of                   eligibility for participation in the                   accurate to the best of my knowledge.
                                                      a person, which is commonly used by                     NDBEDP. Where an applicant is not                      Program officials have my permission to
                                                      individuals with disabilities to achieve                already enrolled in a qualifying low-                  verify the information provided.
                                                      access to telecommunications service,                   income program, low-income eligibility                    If I am eligible for services, I agree to use
                                                      Internet access service, or advanced                                                                           these services solely for the purposes
                                                                                                              may be verified by the certified program               intended. I further understand that I may not
                                                      communications.                                         using appropriate and reasonable                       sell, give, lend, or transfer interest in any
                                                         (d) Eligibility criteria.                            means.                                                 equipment provided to me. Falsification of
                                                         (1) Verification of disability.                         (3) Prohibition against requiring                   any records or failure to comply with these
                                                      Individuals claiming eligibility under                  employment. No program certified                       provisions will result in immediate
                                                      the NDBEDP must provide verification                    under the NDBEDP may impose a                          termination of service. In addition, I
                                                      of disability from a professional with                  requirement for eligibility in this                    understand that if I purposely provide false
                                                      direct knowledge of the individual’s                    program that an applicant be employed                  information I may be subject to legal action.
                                                      disability.                                             or actively seeking employment.                        I certify that I have read, understand, and
                                                         (i) Such professionals may include,                     (4) Access to communications                        accept all conditions associated with
                                                      but are not limited to, community-based                                                                        iCanConnect, the National Deaf-Blind
                                                                                                              services. A program certified under the
                                                      service providers, vision or hearing                                                                           Equipment Distribution Program;
                                                                                                              NDBEDP may impose, as a program
                                                      related professionals, vocational                       eligibility criterion, a requirement that                (vi) Conduct outreach, in accessible
                                                      rehabilitation counselors, educators,                   telecommunications, Internet access, or                formats, to inform their state residents
                                                      audiologists, speech pathologists,                      advanced communications services are                   about the NDBEDP, which may include
                                                      hearing instrument specialists, and                     available for use by the applicant.                    the development and maintenance of a
                                                      medical or health professionals.                           (5) Age. A program certified under the              program Web site;
                                                         (ii) Such professionals must attest,                 NDBEDP may not establish criteria that                   (vii) Include a brief narrative
                                                      either to the best of their knowledge or                exclude low-income individuals who                     description on its Web site of any
                                                      under penalty of perjury, that the                      are deaf-blind of a certain age from                   criteria, priorities, or strategies to ensure
                                                      applicant is an individual who is deaf-                 applying for or receiving equipment                    the fair distribution of equipment to
                                                      blind (as defined in paragraph (c)(2) of                when the needs of such individuals are                 low-income residents who are deaf-
                                                      this section). Such professionals may                   not being met through other available                  blind;
                                                      also include, in the attestation,                       resources.                                               (viii) Engage an independent auditor
                                                      information about the individual’s                         (e) Equipment distribution and related              to conduct an annual audit, submit a
                                                      functional abilities to use                             services.                                              copy of the annual audit to the TRS
                                                      telecommunications, Internet access,                       (1) Each program certified under the                Fund Administrator and the NDBEDP
                                                      and advanced communications services                    NDBEDP must:                                           Administrator, and submit to audits as
                                                      in various settings.                                       (i) Distribute specialized CPE and                  deemed appropriate by the Commission
                                                         (iii) Existing documentation that a                  provide related services needed to make                or its delegated authorities;
                                                      person is deaf-blind, such as an                        telecommunications service, Internet                     (ix) Document compliance with all
                                                      individualized education program (IEP)                  access service, and advanced                           Commission requirements governing the
                                                      or a statement from a public or private                 communications, including                              NDBEDP, retain all records associated
                                                      agency, such as a Social Security                       interexchange services or advanced                     with the distribution of equipment and
                                                      determination letter, may serve as                      telecommunications and information                     provision of related services under the
                                                      verification of disability.                             services, accessible to individuals who                NDBEDP, including records that support
                                                         (iv) The verification of disability must             are deaf-blind;                                        reimbursement claims as required under
                                                      include the attesting professional’s full                  (ii) Obtain verification that NDBEDP                paragraph (f) of this section and that are
                                                      name, title, and contact information,                   applicants meet the definition of an                   needed to generate the reports required
                                                      including business name, address,                       individual who is deaf-blind contained                 under paragraph (g) of this section, for
                                                      phone number, and email address.                        in paragraph (c)(2) of this section at                 a minimum of five years, and provide
                                                         (2) Verification of low income status.               least once every three years and the                   such documentation to the Commission
                                                      An individual claiming eligibility under                income eligibility requirements                        upon request; and
                                                      the NDBEDP must provide verification                    contained in paragraph (d)(2) of this                    (ix) Comply with the reporting
                                                      that he or she has taxable income that                  section at least once each year;                       requirements contained in paragraph (g)
                                                      does not exceed 400 percent of the                         (iii) Permit the transfer of a recipient’s          of this section.
                                                      Federal Poverty Guidelines or that he or                account and any control of the                           (2) Each program certified under the
                                                      she is enrolled in a federal program with               distributed equipment to another state’s               NDBEDP may not:
                                                      an income eligibility requirement that is               certified program when a recipient                       (i) Impose restrictions on specific
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                                                      less than 400 percent of the Federal                    relocates to that state;                               brands, models or types of
                                                      Poverty Guidelines, such as the Federal                    (iv) Permit the transfer of a recipient’s           communications technology that
                                                      Public Housing Assistance or Section 8;                 account and any control of the                         recipients may receive to access the
                                                      Supplemental Nutrition Assistance                       distributed equipment from another                     communications services covered in
                                                      Program, formerly known as Food                         state’s NDBEDP certified program when                  this section;
                                                      Stamps; Low Income Home Energy                          a recipient relocates to its state;                      (ii) Disable or otherwise intentionally
                                                      Assistance Program; Medicaid; National                     (v) Prohibit recipients from                        make it difficult for recipients to use
                                                      School Lunch Program’s free lunch                       transferring equipment received under                  certain capabilities, functions, or
                                                      program; Supplemental Security                          the NDBEDP to another person through                   features on distributed equipment that


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                                                      are needed to access the                                named reporting entity, and that I have                  (xii) The number of qualified
                                                      communications services covered in                      examined all cost data associated with                 applicants on waiting lists to receive
                                                      this section, or direct manufacturers or                equipment and related services for the claims          equipment.
                                                      vendors of specialized CPE to disable or                submitted herein, and that all such data are             (2) With each report, the chief
                                                                                                              true and an accurate statement of the                  executive officer, chief financial officer,
                                                      make it difficult for recipients to use                 business activities conducted pursuant to the
                                                      certain capabilities, functions, or                     NDBEDP by the above-named certified
                                                                                                                                                                     or other senior executive of the certified
                                                      features on distributed equipment that                  program.                                               program, such as a director or manager,
                                                      are needed to access the                                                                                       with first-hand knowledge of the
                                                      communications services covered in                         (g) Reporting requirements.                         accuracy and completeness of the
                                                      this section; or                                           (1) Each program certified under the                information provided in the report,
                                                        (iii) Accept any type of financial                    NDBEDP must submit the following                       must certify as follows:
                                                      arrangement from equipment vendors                      data electronically to the Commission,                    I swear under penalty of perjury that I am
                                                      that could incentivize the purchase of                  as instructed by the NDBEDP                            (name and title), an officer of the above-
                                                      particular equipment.                                   Administrator, every six months:                       named reporting entity, and that the entity
                                                        (f) Payments to NDBEDP certified                         (i) For each piece of equipment                     has policies and procedures in place to
                                                      programs.                                               distributed, the full name of the                      ensure that recipients satisfy the NDBEDP
                                                                                                              equipment recipient and contact                        eligibility requirements, that the entity is in
                                                        (1) Programs certified under the                                                                             compliance with the Commission’s NDBEDP
                                                      NDBEDP shall be reimbursed for the                      information, including the recipient’s
                                                                                                                                                                     rules, that I have examined the foregoing
                                                      cost of equipment that has been                         residential street and email addresses,                reports and that all requested information has
                                                      distributed to low-income individuals                   and personal phone number;                             been provided and all statements of fact are
                                                      who are deaf blind and authorized                          (ii) For each piece of equipment                    true and an accurate statement of the
                                                      related services, up to the state’s                     distributed, the full name of the                      business activities conducted pursuant to the
                                                      funding allocation under this program                   professional attesting to the disability of            NDBEDP by the above-named certified
                                                                                                              the individual who is deaf-blind and                   program.
                                                      as determined by the Commission or
                                                      any entity authorized to act for the                    business contact information, including                   (h) Administration of the program.
                                                      Commission on delegated authority.                      street and email addresses, and phone                  The Consumer and Governmental
                                                        (2) Upon certification and at the                     number;                                                Affairs Bureau shall designate a
                                                      beginning of each Fund year, state                         (iii) For each piece of equipment                   Commission official as the NDBEDP
                                                      programs may elect to submit                            distributed, the model name, serial                    Administrator to ensure the effective,
                                                      reimbursement claims on a monthly,                      number, brand, function, and cost, the                 efficient, and consistent administration
                                                      quarterly, or semi-annual basis;                        type of communications service with                    of the program, and shall advise the TRS
                                                        (3) Within 30 days after the end of                   which it is used, and the type of relay                Fund Administrator on funding
                                                      each reimbursement period during the                    service it can access;                                 allocations and reallocations, payments,
                                                      Fund year, each certified program must                     (iv) For each piece of equipment                    and any payment withholdings under
                                                      submit documentation that supports its                  distributed, the amount of time,                       the NDBEDP.
                                                      claim for reimbursement of the                          following any assessment conducted,                       (i) Complaints. Complaints against
                                                      reasonable costs of the following:                      that the requesting individual waited to               NDBEDP certified programs for alleged
                                                        (i) Equipment and related expenses,                   receive that equipment;                                violations of this subpart may be either
                                                      including maintenance, repairs,                            (v) The cost, time and any other                    informal or formal.
                                                      warranties, returns, refurbishing,                      resources allocated to assessing an                       (1) Informal complaints.
                                                                                                              individual’s equipment needs;                             (i) An informal complaint may be
                                                      upgrading, and replacing equipment
                                                                                                                                                                     transmitted to the Consumer and
                                                      distributed to consumers;                                  (vi) The cost, time and any other
                                                                                                                                                                     Governmental Affairs Bureau by any
                                                        (ii) Individual needs assessments;                    resources allocated to installing
                                                                                                                                                                     reasonable means, such as letter, fax,
                                                        (iii) Installation of equipment and                   equipment and training deaf-blind
                                                                                                                                                                     telephone, TTY, or email.
                                                      individualized consumer training;                       individuals on using equipment;                           (ii) Content. An informal complaint
                                                        (iv) Maintenance of an inventory of                      (vii) The cost, time and any other                  shall include the name and address of
                                                      equipment that can be loaned to the                     resources allocated to maintain, repair,               the complainant; the name of the
                                                      consumer during periods of equipment                    cover under warranty, and refurbish                    NDBEDP certified program against
                                                      repair;                                                 equipment;                                             whom the complaint is made; a
                                                        (v) Outreach efforts to inform state                     (viii) The cost, time and any other                 statement of facts supporting the
                                                      residents about the NDBEDP;                             resources allocated to outreach activities             complainant’s allegation that the
                                                        (vi) Train-the-trainer activities, but                related to the NDBEDP, and the type of                 NDBEDP certified program has violated
                                                      not to exceed 2.5 percent of the certified              outreach efforts undertaken;                           or is violating section 719 of the Act
                                                      program’s funding allocation;                              (ix) The cost, time and any other                   and/or the Commission’s rules; the
                                                        (vii) Travel expenses; and                            resources allocated to upgrading the                   specific relief or satisfaction sought by
                                                        (viii) Administration of the program,                 distributed equipment, along with the                  the complainant; and the complainant’s
                                                      but not to exceed 15 percent of the                     nature of such upgrades;                               preferred format or method of response
                                                      certified program’s funding allocation.                    (x) To the extent that the program has              to the complaint by the Commission and
                                                        (4) With each request for payment, the                denied equipment requests made by                      the NDBEDP certified program, such as
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                                                      chief executive officer, chief financial                their deaf-blind residents, a summary of               by letter, fax, telephone, TTY, or email.
                                                      officer, or other senior executive of the               the number and types of equipment                         (iii) Service. The Commission shall
                                                      certified program, such as a manager or                 requests denied and reasons for such                   promptly forward any complaint
                                                      director, with first-hand knowledge of                  denials;                                               meeting the requirements of this
                                                      the accuracy and completeness of the                       (xi) To the extent that the program has             subsection to the NDBEDP certified
                                                      claim in the request, must certify as                   received complaints related to the                     program named in the complaint and
                                                      follows:                                                program, a summary of the number and                   call upon the program to satisfy or
                                                        I swear under penalty of perjury that I am            types of such complaints and their                     answer the complaint within the time
                                                      (name and title), an officer of the above-              resolution; and                                        specified by the Commission.


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                                                                            Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 111 / Wednesday, June 10, 2015 / Proposed Rules                                            32909

                                                         (iv) Review and disposition of                       the TRS Fund Administrator, the                        Acquisition Regulation (FAR) to
                                                      informal complaints.                                    Commission’s Office of Inspector                       implement regulatory changes made by
                                                         (A) Where it appears from the                        General and Enforcement Bureau, or to                  the Small Business Administration,
                                                      NDBEDP certified program’s answer, or                   any federal or state law enforcement                   which provide for a Governmentwide
                                                      from other communications with the                      entity, any known or suspected                         policy on small business subcontracting.
                                                      parties, that an informal complaint has                 violations of the Act or Commission                    DATES: Interested parties should submit
                                                      been satisfied, the Commission may, in                  rules, or any other activity that the                  written comments to the Regulatory
                                                      its discretion, consider the matter closed              reporting person reasonably believes to                Secretariat Division at one of the
                                                      without response to the complainant or                  be unlawful, wasteful, fraudulent, or                  addresses shown below on or before
                                                      NDBEDP certified program. In all other                  abusive, or that otherwise could result                August 10, 2015 to be considered in the
                                                      cases, the Commission shall inform the                  in the improper distribution of                        formation of the final rule.
                                                      parties of its review and disposition of                equipment, provision of services, or                   ADDRESSES: Submit comments in
                                                      a complaint filed under this subpart.                   billing to the TRS Fund.                               response to FAR case 2014–003 by any
                                                      Where practicable, this information                        (2) NDBEDP certified programs shall                 of the following methods:
                                                      shall be transmitted to the complainant                 include these whistleblower protections                   • Regulations.gov: http://
                                                      and NDBEDP certified program in the                     with the information they provide about                www.regulations.gov. Submit comments
                                                      manner requested by the complainant.                    the program in any employee                            via the Federal eRulemaking portal by
                                                         (B) A complainant unsatisfied with                   handbooks or manuals, on their Web                     searching ‘‘FAR Case 2014–003’’. Select
                                                      the NDBEDP certified program’s                          sites, and in other appropriate                        the link ‘‘Comment Now’’ that
                                                      response to the informal complaint and                  publications.
                                                      the Commission’s disposition of the                                                                            corresponds with ‘‘FAR Case 2014–
                                                                                                                 (k) Suspension or revocation of                     003.’’ Follow the instructions provided
                                                      informal complaint may file a formal                    certification.
                                                      complaint with the Commission                                                                                  on the screen. Please include your
                                                                                                                 (1) The Commission may suspend or
                                                      pursuant to paragraph (i)(2) of this                                                                           name, company name (if any), and
                                                                                                              revoke NDBEDP certification if, after
                                                      section.                                                                                                       ‘‘FAR Case 2014–003’’ on your attached
                                                                                                              notice and opportunity for hearing, the
                                                         (2) Formal complaints. Formal                                                                               document.
                                                                                                              Commission determines that such                           • Mail: General Services
                                                      complaints against an NDBEDP certified                  certification is no longer warranted.
                                                      program may be filed in the form and                                                                           Administration, Regulatory Secretariat
                                                                                                                 (2) In the event of suspension or
                                                      in the manner prescribed under §§ 1.720                                                                        Division (MVCB), ATTN: Ms. Flowers,
                                                                                                              revocation, the Commission shall take
                                                      through 1.736 of this chapter.                                                                                 1800 F. Street NW., 2nd Floor,
                                                                                                              such steps as may be necessary,
                                                      Commission staff may grant waivers of,                                                                         Washington, DC 20405.
                                                                                                              consistent with this subpart, to ensure                   Instructions: Please submit comments
                                                      or exceptions to, particular                            continuity of the NDBEDP for the state
                                                      requirements under §§ 1.720 through                                                                            only and cite FAR Case 2014–003, in all
                                                                                                              whose program has been suspended or                    correspondence related to this case. All
                                                      1.736 of this chapter for good cause                    revoked.
                                                      shown; provided, however, that such                                                                            comments received will be posted
                                                                                                                 (3) The Commission may, at its
                                                      waiver authority may not be exercised                                                                          without change to http://
                                                                                                              discretion and on its own motion,
                                                      in a manner that relieves, or has the                                                                          www.regulations.gov, including any
                                                                                                              require a certified program to submit
                                                      effect of relieving, a complainant of the                                                                      personal and/or business confidential
                                                                                                              documentation demonstrating ongoing
                                                      obligation under §§ 1.720 and 1.728 of                                                                         information provided.
                                                                                                              compliance with the Commission’s
                                                      this chapter to allege facts which, if                  rules.                                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
                                                      true, are sufficient to constitute a                    [FR Doc. 2015–13718 Filed 6–9–15; 8:45 am]             Mahruba Uddowla, Procurement
                                                      violation or violations of section 719 of               BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                                                                                                                                     Analyst, at 703–605–2868 for
                                                      the Act or this subpart.                                                                                       clarification of content. For information
                                                         (3) Actions by the Commission on its                                                                        pertaining to status or publication
                                                      own motion. The Commission may on                       DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE                                  schedules, contact the Regulatory
                                                      its own motion conduct such inquiries                                                                          Secretariat Division at 202–501–4755.
                                                      and hold such proceedings as it may                     GENERAL SERVICES                                       Please cite FAR Case 2014–003.
                                                      deem necessary to enforce the                           ADMINISTRATION                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                      requirements of this subpart and section
                                                                                                                                                                     I. Background
                                                      719 of the Communications Act. The                      NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
                                                      procedures to be followed by the                        SPACE ADMINISTRATION                                      DoD, GSA, and NASA are proposing
                                                      Commission shall, unless specifically                                                                          to revise the FAR to implement
                                                      prescribed in the Act and the                           48 CFR Parts 1, 2, 15, 19, and 52                      regulatory changes made by the Small
                                                      Commission’s rules, be such as in the                                                                          Business Administration (SBA) in its
                                                                                                              [FAR Case 2014–003; Docket No. 2014–
                                                      opinion of the Commission will best                                                                            final rule at 78 FR 42391, dated July 16,
                                                                                                              0003, Sequence No. 1]
                                                      serve the purposes of such inquiries and                                                                       2013, concerning small business
                                                      proceedings.                                            RIN 9000–AM91                                          subcontracting. Among other things,
                                                         (j) Whistleblower protections.                                                                              SBA’s final rule implements the
                                                         (1) NDBEDP certified programs shall                  Federal Acquisition Regulation: Small                  statutory requirements set forth at
                                                      permit, without reprisal in the form of                 Business Subcontracting                                sections 1321 and 1322 of the Small
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                                                      an adverse personnel action, purchase                   Improvements                                           Business Jobs Act of 2010 (Jobs Act),
                                                      or contract cancellation or                             AGENCY:  Department of Defense (DoD),                  (Pub. L. 111–240).
                                                      discontinuance, eligibility                             General Services Administration (GSA),                    • Section 1321 of the Jobs Act
                                                      disqualification, or otherwise, any                     and the National Aeronautics and Space                 requires promulgation of regulations on
                                                      current or former employee, agent,                      Administration (NASA).                                 subcontracting compliance relating to
                                                      contractor, manufacturer, vendor,                       ACTION: Proposed rule.                                 small business concerns, including
                                                      applicant, or recipient, to disclose to a                                                                      assignment of compliance
                                                      designated official of the certified                    SUMMARY: DoD, GSA, and NASA are                        responsibilities between contracting
                                                      program, the NDBEDP Administrator,                      proposing to amend the Federal                         offices, small business offices, and


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 15:17:22
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 15:17:22
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments are due July 27, 2015 and reply comments are due August 10, 2015.
ContactRosaline Crawford, Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, Disability Rights Office, at 202-418-2075 or email [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 32885 

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