81_FR_66134 81 FR 65948 - Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105, Relay Services for Deaf-Blind Individuals

81 FR 65948 - Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105, Relay Services for Deaf-Blind Individuals

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 186 (September 26, 2016)

Page Range65948-65979
FR Document2016-22713

In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) adopts rules to convert the National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program (NDBEDP) from a pilot program to a permanent program. The NDBEDP supports the distribution of communications devices to low-income individuals who are deaf-blind.

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Part 64

[CG Docket No. 10-210; FCC 16-101]


Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and 
Video Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105, Relay Services for Deaf-
Blind Individuals

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission 
(Commission) adopts rules to convert the National Deaf-Blind Equipment 
Distribution Program (NDBEDP) from a pilot program to a permanent 
program. The NDBEDP supports the distribution of communications devices 
to low-income individuals who are deaf-blind.

DATES: The addition of 47 CFR 64.6201, 64.6203, and 64.6205 of the 
Commission's rules are effective July 1, 2017. The addition of 47 CFR 
part 64, subpart GG, consisting of Sec. Sec.  64.6207, 64.6209, 
64.6211, 64.6213, 64.6215, 64.6217, and 64.6219, contains information 
collection requirements that are not effective until approved by the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The Commission will publish a 
document in the Federal Register announcing the effective date for 
those sections.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's 
Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video 
Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105, Relay Services for Deaf-Blind 
Individuals, Report and Order, document FCC 16-101, adopted on August 
4, 2016, and released on August 5, 2016, in CG Docket No. 10-210. The 
full text of document FCC 16-101 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 16-101 can also be 
downloaded in Word or Portable Document Format (PDF) at http://www.fcc.gov/ndbedp. To request materials in accessible formats for 
people with disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic files, audio 
format), send an email to [email protected]

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or call the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0530 
(voice), (844) 432-2275 (videophone), or (202) 418-0432 (TTY).

Final Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Analysis

    Document FCC 16-101 contains new information collection 
requirements. The Commission, as part of its continuing effort to 
reduce paperwork burdens, will invite the general public to comment on 
the information collection requirements contained in document FCC 16-
101 as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public 
Law 104-13. In addition, the Commission notes that, pursuant to the 
Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public Law 107-198, 44 
U.S.C. 3506(c)(4), the Commission previously sought comment on how the 
Commission might ``further reduce the information collection burden for 
small business concerns with fewer than 25 employees.'' See 
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, published at 80 FR 32885, 
June 10, 2015 (NDBEDP 2015 NPRM).

Synopsis

    1. The Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility 
Act (CVAA) added section 719 to the Communications Act of 1934, as 
amended (the Act). Public Law 111-260, 105, 124 Stat. 2751, 2762 
(2010); technical corrections Public Law 111-265, 124 Stat. 2795 
(2010); 47 U.S.C. 620. Section 719 of the Act directs the Commission to 
promulgate rules that define as eligible for up to $10 million of 
support annually from the Interstate Telecommunications Relay Service 
Fund (TRS Fund) those programs approved by the Commission for the 
distribution of specialized customer premises equipment (SCPE) designed 
to make telecommunications service, Internet access service, and 
advanced communications accessible by low-income individuals who are 
deaf-blind. Since July 2012, the Commission's Consumer and Governmental 
Affairs Bureau (CGB or Bureau) has implemented the NDBEDP, also known 
as ``iCanConnect,'' as a pilot program by certifying and overseeing 53 
entities, collectively referred to as ``certified programs'' or ``state 
programs,'' that distribute equipment in each state, plus the District 
of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. See 
Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video 
Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105, Relay Services for Deaf-Blind 
Individuals, Report and Order, published at 76 FR 26641, May 9, 2011 
(NDBEDP Pilot Program Order); 47 CFR 64.610 (NDBEDP pilot program 
rules). Also since 2012, a national outreach coordinator selected by 
the Bureau has provided extensive outreach to support the distribution 
efforts of these state programs. In addition, during the pilot program, 
the Bureau released guidance to assist state programs with how to 
comply with the Commission's NDBEDP rules. See, e.g., CGB, NDBEDP 
Frequently Asked Questions (NDBEDP FAQ); CGB, Examples of Reimbursable 
Expenses (July 2, 2012) (NDBEDP Expenses).
    2. The Commission released the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM seeking comment on 
specific requirements for the creation of a permanent NDBEDP, including 
its program structure, eligibility requirements, covered equipment and 
services, funding allocations, reporting, and other considerations. The 
Commission also extended the pilot program through June 2017. 
Implementation of the Twenty-First Century Communications and Video 
Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105, Relay Services for Deaf-Blind 
Individuals, Order, published at 81 FR 36181, June 6, 2016 (2016 
Extension Order).
    3. The rules adopted in document FCC 16-101 are designed to ensure 
that, going forward, the NDBEDP can efficiently and effectively achieve 
its goals of enhancing communications access for low-income individuals 
who are deaf-blind through the distribution of equipment and the 
provision of support services that are needed for the successful use of 
the equipment they receive. Through these rules, the Commission 
recognizes that the needs of each person who is deaf-blind are unique 
with respect to the severity and type of his or her hearing and vision 
loss, and that each program can best achieve Congress's goals of 
brining communications access into the lives of low-income individuals 
who are deaf-blind. At the same time, the rules contain various 
measures and safeguards to attain the greatest efficiencies and to 
prevent this program from becoming subject to fraud, waste or abuse.

Program Structure

    4. Geographic-Based Program Certification. After careful 
consideration of the record, the Commission adopts a rule that retains 
the current structure of the NDBEDP to certify one entity for the 
administration of the program, distribution of equipment, and provision 
of related services within each state and territory covered by the 
NDBEDP. The Commission concludes that a local, state-based structure is 
most able to provide services specifically designed to address the 
unique needs of each state's deaf-blind residents, will be easier for 
consumers to access, and can facilitate coordination with other local 
and in-state agencies and resources. Therefore, for the permanent 
NDBEDP, the Commission directs the Bureau to certify one entity for 
each state and territory to receive funding for the administration of 
its program, distribution of equipment, and provision of related 
services to eligible residents.
    5. Expansion to Additional U.S. Territories. In the NDBEDP 2015 
NPRM, the Commission proposed that NDBEDP funding be extended to the 
U.S. territories of American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana 
Islands. The Commission noted that, just like the 53 states and 
territories covered by the pilot program, the residents of each of 
these U.S. territories are also eligible to make and receive calls 
through one or more forms of relay services that are supported by the 
same TRS Fund that supports the NDBEDP. In light of the demonstrated 
need and record support for this proposal, the Commission extends the 
NDBEDP to these territories. While the Commission directs the Bureau to 
certify one entity for each of these territories, a single entity may 
apply for certification to serve the residents of one, two, or all 
three of these jurisdictions. The Commission notes that, given the 
relatively small funding allocations and uniquely small populations of 
these remote jurisdictions located in the South Pacific region, 
certifying the same entity to serve all three jurisdictions may enable 
the consolidation of administrative functions, as well as coordination 
and conservation of resources.
    6. Permanent Program Certification. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the 
Commission proposed that, during the 30-day period following the 
effective date of the final rules, each entity certified under the 
pilot program be required to reapply for certification or notify the 
Commission of its intent not to participate in the permanent NDBEDP, 
and to permit other entities to apply for certification.
    7. The Commission believes that expanding the pool of applicants 
for NDBEDP certification will enhance the quality of entities selected 
and will help address concerns raised by those commenters who wish to 
give more in-state entities an opportunity to apply for

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certification. While the Commission acknowledges that the experience 
gained by entities certified under the pilot program may weigh in favor 
of their recertification, it is not persuaded that experience is the 
only factor that should be considered when determining appropriate 
management for each of the states under the permanent NDBEDP. Rather, 
given that the next certification period will be for five years, and 
that the Commission now amends some of the rules that will apply to 
these programs, it believes it is necessary and appropriate to open up 
the application process to both new and currently certified entities.
    8. The Commission further concludes that its adoption of new rules 
for the permanent program necessitates receiving new applications from 
each currently certified entity interested in continuing to operate 
under the NDBEDP. Accordingly, the Commission will require each 
currently certified entity seeking to continue providing equipment and 
services to submit a new application with sufficient detail to 
demonstrate its continued ability to meet all of the Commission's 
certification criteria, and to affirm its commitment to comply with all 
Commission rules governing the permanent program. An entity seeking 
certification for the first time also must submit an application with 
sufficient detail to demonstrate its ability to meet all of the 
Commission's certification criteria and a commitment to comply with all 
Commission requirements governing the NDBEDP. An applicant may 
demonstrate its ability to meet all criteria for certification either 
directly or in coordination with other programs or entities. In 
reviewing each application, the Commission will consider, among other 
things, the extent to which a currently certified entity has 
effectively implemented the program and achieved compliance with the 
Commission's rules. The Commission believes that considerations of 
equity and fairness require it to adopt this approach, as it will allow 
the Commission to compare and contrast the qualifications of multiple 
applicants based on the Commission's current selection criteria and 
NDBEDP requirements.
    9. To ensure sufficient time is provided for the application 
process, the Commission requires both new and incumbent entities 
seeking certification under the permanent NDBEDP to apply for 
certification within 60 days after the effective date of the 
certification rules adopted in this proceeding. A 60-day application 
period also is consistent with the period used for the NDBEDP pilot 
program. In addition, the Commission requires any entity certified 
under the pilot program that does not wish to participate in the 
permanent NDBEDP to notify the Commission of such intent within 60 days 
after the effective date of the certification rules adopted by document 
FCC 16-101.
    10. The Commission directs the Bureau to announce the timing of 
this 60-day period by public notice. The Commission also directs the 
Bureau to announce, by public notice, the identity of all applicants 
who request certification for each state. This announcement will put 
existing certified programs on notice of competing applications, as 
well as identify those jurisdictions, if any, where no entity has 
applied for certification under the permanent program. The Bureau may 
extend the application period for those jurisdictions where no entity 
has applied for initial certification under the permanent NDBEDP during 
the 60-day period. The Commission further directs the Bureau to take 
appropriate steps to minimize any possible disruption of service by 
providing as much advance notice as possible about its selection of the 
entities certified under the permanent NDBEDP.
    11. Certification Selection Criteria. The Commission will continue 
to use the certification criteria established for the pilot program in 
the permanent NDBEDP. Based on the Commission's experience with the 
pilot program, it believes that the expertise and experience these 
criteria require have been effective. As further detailed below, the 
Commission declines to establish minimum standards for program 
personnel, as the Commission believes that its certification criteria 
and other program standards, including new requirements, will be 
sufficient to ensure that certified programs are effectively and 
efficiently managed and able to satisfy the program's goals.
    12. Program Personnel Requirements. Deaf-blind individuals are 
diverse with respect to their modes of communication, which can 
include, but are not limited to, American Sign Language, spoken 
English, and Braille. This population also uses a wide variety of 
communication technologies, including, but not limited to, refreshable 
Braille displays, print magnifiers, and screen readers. Given this 
diversity, some commenters request that minimum linguistic and other 
competency and training requirements be added to the Commission's 
certification criteria, to ensure that certified program personnel are 
able to meet the needs of the full spectrum of people who are deaf-
blind. The Commission concludes, however, that the record does not 
support establishing such additional requirements for program personnel 
at this time because the existing criteria sufficiently serves program 
participants. As the record reflects, there is already a shortage of 
personnel who are sufficiently trained to work with people who are 
deaf-blind in certain parts of the country, and establishing 
additional, more restrictive criteria could exacerbate this issue. To 
the extent that effective communication for a particular individual 
cannot be met by in-house program personnel, certified programs may 
supplement such personnel by acquiring, as needed, qualified 
interpreter services and other accommodations. Accordingly, rather than 
adopt new program personnel criteria in the permanent NDBEDP, the 
Commission will continue permitting applicants for certification to 
demonstrate ``[e]xpertise in the field of deaf-blindness,'' 47 CFR 
64.610(b)(3)(i), and ``[t]he ability to communicate effectively with 
people who are deaf-blind,'' 47 CFR 64.610(b)(3)(ii), in a variety of 
ways to serve the full spectrum of individuals who are deaf-blind.
    13. Administrative and Financial Management Experience. The 
Commission adds administrative and financial management experience to 
the certification criteria because it expects it will help to ensure 
that applicants have the necessary skills and resources to effectively 
operate a state's NDBEDP certified program, which in turn, will reduce 
the number of programs that relinquish their certifications. For 
example, applicants should have experience and expertise in managing 
programmatic funds, recordkeeping, and generally accepted accounting 
principles. The Commission agrees that applicants for certification 
should be required to demonstrate that they have access to financial 
expertise that allows for both the necessary cash flow and the 
administrative coordination to support the equipment purchase/control/
inventory processes, the reimbursement process, and the annual audit, 
in addition to administrative expertise.
    14. Improper Incentives. Every aspect of the administration and 
operation of the NDBEDP must be conducted in a manner that promotes the 
integrity of the TRS Fund, and instils the highest public trust and 
confidence in the NDBEDP, the TRS Fund, and the Commission. To that 
end, each certified program, including its directors, officers, 
employees, contractors, subcontractors, consultants, agents, and all 
other representatives are directed to

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avoid any organizational or personal conflicts of interest or the 
appearance of a conflict of interest in all aspects of their 
administration and operation of the NDBEDP. The Commission adopts its 
proposal to require each entity seeking certification to identify and 
disclose to the Commission any relationship, arrangement, or agreement 
that potentially or actually constitutes a conflict of interest, but 
modifies it to require such applicants to identify and report all such 
potential or actual conflicts stemming from relationships, 
arrangements, and agreements with providers of related services, such 
as assessments and training, as well as equipment manufacturers. Such 
disclosures should be made in an entity's application for 
certification, including during the pendency of the application. 
Applicants learning of a potential or actual conflict while their 
applications are pending must disclose such conflicts immediately upon 
learning of such conflict, to prevent delays in the Commission's 
certification review. The Commission further clarifies that when an 
applicant for certification reports such an arrangement, it must also 
indicate the steps it will take to eliminate such an actual or 
potential conflict or to minimize the associated risks. If necessary, 
the Bureau or Commission may make its own determination as to whether 
the conflict requires disqualification of the entity to manage a state 
program or whether the entity should be required to take certain steps 
to eliminate the actual or potential conflict or to minimize the 
associated risks.
    15. Geographic Eligibility. During the pilot program, the Bureau 
selected entities to participate in the NDBEDP that are located both 
within and outside of the states that they serve. 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. The Commission will maintain this flexible approach, 
which the record supports, for the permanent NDBEDP. The Commission 
agrees with commenters that certifying an out-of-state entity, which 
can then work with in-state partners to provide services, functions 
well in those states without sufficient resources of their own. While 
the Commission is not persuaded of the need to give preference or 
automatic priority to in-state entities at this time, it will consider 
the benefits that a local entity can bring to its own state's residents 
in making its certification selections, especially when weighing the 
merits of equally qualified applicants.
    16. Non-substantive Rule Change. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the 
Commission proposed a non-substantial edit that would insert the words 
``training consumers on'' in certification criterion (v). 47 CFR 
64.610(b)(3)(v). The Commission adopts this change, so that the new 
clause reads: ``Experience in training consumers on how to use 
Equipment and how to set up Equipment for its effective use.''
    17. Duration of Certification. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the 
Commission proposed that NDBEDP programs be certified for a period of 
five years. The Commission believes that limiting the duration of an 
entity's certification provides a natural opportunity to review the 
entity's performance under the program and to verify that it is still 
qualified should it seek renewal. The Commission is also persuaded that 
adopting a shorter certification period would be burdensome and 
possibly disruptive to program participants. Therefore, the Commission 
adopts a five-year certification period for each state program, to 
start upon the effective date of the permanent NDBEDP. Such period will 
terminate five years after that starting date, and certification 
reviews and selections will occur every five years thereafter. This 
process has been effective for the TRS program, and the Commission 
expects that it will provide similar efficiencies for the NDBEDP.
    18. In the event that an entity selected at the start of a five-
year term relinquishes its certification or its certification is 
suspended or revoked before completing its term, the Commission will 
permit the successor entity to complete, but not exceed, the five-year 
term initiated by its predecessor. The Commission notes that during the 
NDBEDP pilot program, certifications granted by the Bureau initially 
and to successor entities have varied in their duration, but they all 
have had a common end date--the end of the pilot program. The 
Commission believes that retaining a common end date in the permanent 
NDBEDP will facilitate the Commission's administration and oversight of 
the program, and help to provide certainty to the states and 
territories participating in this program. The Bureau may announce 
selections for the new certification period on a rolling basis as these 
are processed, but the full five-year certification period will end at 
the appointed time every five years.
    19. Certification Renewals. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission 
proposed that one year prior to the expiration of each five-year 
certification period, each new applicant or each incumbent that has 
been certified to operate a state program intending to stay in the 
NDBEDP be required to apply for or request renewal of its 
certification. As the Commission concluded with respect to applications 
for initial certification under the permanent NDBEDP, it believes that 
expanding the pool of applicants during the certification renewal 
process beyond the incumbent entities will provide a fresh opportunity 
to enhance the quality of state programs. The Commission also believes 
that a one-year period will provide sufficient time for the renewal 
process, based on its experience with state renewals under the TRS 
program. For these reasons, the Commission adopts its proposal. The 
Commission further directs the Bureau to announce, by public notice, 
the identity of all applicants who request such certification. As with 
initial applications, this announcement will put existing certified 
programs on notice of competing applications, as well as identifying 
those jurisdictions, if any, where no entity has applied for a renewal 
or as a new entrant. The Bureau may extend the application period for 
those jurisdictions where no qualified entity has applied for renewal 
or as a new entrant. The Commission further directs the Bureau to take 
appropriate steps to minimize any possible disruption of service by 
providing as much advance notice as possible about its selection of the 
entities certified under the permanent NDBEDP.
    20. Prohibition on Financial Arrangements or Incentives. The 
Commission will continue to prohibit certified programs from entering 
into any financial relationship, arrangement, or agreement that creates 
improper incentives to purchase particular equipment. In addition, the 
obligation imposed on applicants for certification to disclose any 
actual or potential conflicts of interest with equipment manufacturers 
or vendors, as well as the steps the entity will take to eliminate such 
actual or potential conflict or to minimize the associated risks, will 
carry forward to entities once they have received certification under 
the permanent NDBEDP. The Commission requires such disclosure to be 
made to the Commission within 30 days after the entity learns or should 
have learned of such actual or potential conflict of interest. The 
Commission may suspend or revoke an NDBEDP certification or may require 
a certified entity, as a condition of continued certification, to take 
additional steps to eliminate, or to minimize the risks associated 
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actual or potential conflict of interest, if relationships, 
arrangements, or agreements affecting the entity are likely to impede 
its objectivity in the distribution of equipment or its ability to 
comply with NDBEDP requirements. This requirement will ensure that the 
Commission is informed of and can address expeditiously and 
appropriately any conflicts that come into being or are discovered 
after certification is granted.
    21. Obligation to Report Substantive Changes. In the NDBEDP 2015 
NPRM, the Commission proposed to require each state program, once 
certified, to report to the Commission any substantive change within 60 
days of when such change occurs. 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 a program's ability to 
distribute equipment across its state or significant changes in its 
staff and facilities. In light of commenter support for this proposal 
and because the Commission believes that this requirement can help to 
ensure that programs continue to meet its criteria for certification 
when substantive changes occur, the Commission adopts this requirement, 
as modified for clarity, for a certified program to ``notify the 
Commission within 60 days of any substantive change that bears directly 
on its ability to meet the qualifications necessary for 
certification.''
    22. Relinquishing Program Certification. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, 
the Commission proposed to require outgoing entities to provide written 
notice to the Commission at least 90 days in advance of their intent to 
relinquish their certifications. Given commenters support for this 
proposal, and to minimize the risk of a lapse in service to deaf-blind 
individuals that might result during any future transitions from an 
outgoing entity to a successor entity, the Commission adopts this 
requirement for the permanent NDBEDP. The Commission further requires 
that any entity seeking to relinquish its certification include in such 
notice its reason for exiting the program, including its proposed 
departure date. The Commission believes that receiving information 
about the reasons for exiting the program will help inform the 
Commission on ways to improve the administration of the NDBEDP. 
Finally, the Commission requires that such notice be filed in the 
docket to this proceeding, so that it becomes public, and that a 
written copy be provided electronically to the NDBEDP Administrator and 
the TRS Fund Administrator.
    23. Upon receiving notice of an entity's plans to relinquish 
certification during the NDBEDP pilot program, the Bureau has provided 
a 15-day period during which it has invited applications from new 
entities interested in replacing the outgoing entity. Although the 15-
day deadline was established to expedite replacement and ensure that 
all interested parties have an adequate opportunity to apply for 
certification, the Commission directs the Bureau to provide a minimum 
of 30 days for the receipt of such applications. The Commission 
believes that a 30-day period is reasonable, especially given its 
adoption of a 90-day notice requirement for any entity intending to 
relinquish its certification.
    24. Suspension or Revocation of Certification. 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. To ensure that the Commission can 
act expeditiously and effectively to replace a certified entity should 
that become necessary, the Commission retains the authority to suspend 
or revoke an entity's certification when it determines that an entity 
is no longer qualified for certification. Reasons for suspension or 
revocation may include, but are not limited to, failure to comply with 
the Commission's rules and policies, failure to take such actions as 
are necessary to fulfill the objectives of the program to provide 
access to covered services by low-income individuals who are deaf-blind 
(including necessary assessments, equipment distribution, and 
training), failure to accurately report program expenses, distribution 
of equipment to individuals who do not meet the program eligibility 
requirements, fraudulent or abusive practices, and misrepresentation or 
lack of candor in statements to the Commission.
    25. The Commission amends the rule, however, to provide additional 
clarification regarding the procedure for making a determination of 
suspension or revocation. First, in order to initiate the suspension or 
revocation of an entity's certification, the Commission must provide 
notice to the certified entity, which shall contain the reasons for the 
proposed suspension or revocation of certification and the applicable 
suspension or revocation procedures. The Commission will provide the 
certified entity 30 days to present written arguments and any relevant 
documentation to the Commission as to why suspension or revocation of 
certification is not warranted. The Commission will then review such 
arguments and documentation and make a determination on the merits as 
to whether to suspend or revoke the entity's certification, which shall 
include the dates by which such certification shall be suspended or 
terminated, as well as any conditions that may accompany a suspension. 
Failure of the notified entity to respond within the 30 days provided 
will result in automatic suspension or revocation, whichever is 
applicable, unless such entity seeks a waiver or extension of this 
period in a timely fashion, i.e., prior to the expiration of the 30-day 
period.
    26. Action to suspend or revoke an entity's certification may be 
taken either by the Commission, or the Bureau, on delegated authority. 
In either case, the action will be subject to the rules normally 
applicable to reconsideration or review of actions taken by a bureau on 
delegated authority or by the full Commission. See 47 CFR 1.101 through 
1.117. A suspension of certification will remain in effect until the 
expiration date, if any, or until the fulfillment of conditions stated 
in a suspension decision. A revocation will be effective for the 
remaining portion of the current certification period, but will not 
preclude an entity from applying for certification for the next five-
year period unless so stated in the revocation decision.
    27. These procedures are similar in some respects to those for 
suspension and debarment of an individual or entity receiving Universal 
Service Fund (USF) support. See 47 CFR 54.8. Unlike the USF suspension 
and debarment procedures, however, the procedures the Commission adopts 
for the NDBEDP do not contemplate that participation in the NDBEDP will 
automatically be suspended at the beginning of the suspension or 
revocation process. See 47 CFR 54.8(e)(1). Because an immediate 
suspension of an entity certified for the NDBEDP could unnecessarily 
interrupt the provision of equipment or related services to applicants 
who may have no alternative source of assistance, the determination of 
whether to immediately suspend an entity's participation pending 
completion of suspension or revocation proceedings will be made on a 
case-by-case basis, considering the severity of the alleged rule 
violations and other relevant factors. Rather, to minimize disruption, 
the Commission retains the pilot program provision allowing the 
Commission or the Bureau to take appropriate and necessary steps to 
ensure continuity of service for

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equipment applicants and recipients in the affected state. The 
Commission believes that these suspension and revocation procedures 
will satisfy due process requirements by providing the affected program 
with an opportunity to present objections, arguments, and 
documentation, will maintain some continuity of service for the 
affected consumers, and will ensure that the Commission can act 
relatively quickly to resume the effective provision of equipment and 
related service to consumers.
    28. Obligations of Outgoing Entities--Compliance with NDBEDP 
Requirements. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission proposed to 
require entities that relinquish their certifications to comply with 
NDBEDP requirements needed for the ongoing functioning of the program 
that they are exiting, including the submission of final reimbursement 
claims and six-month reports. Because the Commission believes this 
requirement is necessary to maintain program integrity, it adopts this 
requirement for all outgoing entities, regardless of the reason for 
such entity's departure. Specifically, this obligation will apply to 
entities that notify the Commission of their intent not to participate 
under the permanent NDBEDP, reapply but are not selected for the 
permanent NDBEDP, do not have their certifications under the permanent 
NDBEDP renewed, relinquish their certifications in the middle of their 
term, or have their certifications revoked by the Commission. The 
Commission amends its rules to incorporate this requirement. The NDBEDP 
Administrator may allocate funds or reallocate unused funds, if 
necessary and available, to reimburse an outgoing entity's reasonable 
administrative costs to comply with these NDBEDP requirements, rather 
than reimbursing those costs from funds allocated or assigned to the 
successor entity.
    29. Obligations of Outgoing Entities--Transfer of Data and 
Inventory. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, to minimize the impact of 
transitions on consumers, the Commission proposed that a certified 
entity that relinquishes its certification prior to completion of its 
term or does not seek recertification at the end of its five-year term 
be required to transfer NDBEDP-purchased equipment, information, files, 
and other data to its successor within 30 days after the effective date 
of the successor entity's certification. Because the Commission 
believes this mandate will help to ensure a smooth transition to the 
successor entity and reduce any potential for a lapse in service, it 
adopts this requirement for all outgoing entities, regardless of the 
reason for such entity's departure. Specifically, an outgoing certified 
program shall transfer to the newly-certified state program, within 30 
days after the effective date of the newly-certified state program's 
certification, all consumer data, records, and information for the 
previous five years associated with the distribution of equipment and 
provision of related services by the outgoing certified program. In the 
event of a delay in the selection of a successor state program that may 
result in the lapse of a state program, the outgoing certified program 
would be required to effect such transfer after the outgoing certified 
program's tenure has ended. In addition, the Commission requires the 
transfer of all NDBEDP-purchased equipment and materials that remain in 
the outgoing entity's inventory (e.g., equipment purchased for 
distribution to consumers, for assessment and training, to be loaned to 
consumers during periods of equipment repair, or for any other NDBEDP 
purpose, but not equipment that has been distributed to individuals), 
along with an inventory list of all equipment and other data, records, 
and information pertaining to this inventory. The outgoing entity shall 
also report to the NDBEDP Administrator that such equipment and records 
have been transferred to the new entity in accordance with these 
requirements, after which the NDBEDP Administrator shall inform the TRS 
Fund Administrator that such transfer has taken place. The TRS Fund 
Administrator shall not make final payment to the outgoing entity until 
the outgoing entity has satisfied all of the requirements discussed 
herein. As discussed further below, the Commission further requires 
each certified entity--as a measure of privacy--to provide to consumers 
who apply for equipment a notification regarding the transfer of such 
data, records, and information. Specifically, each entity must inform 
its applicants that their personally identifiable information (PII) 
will be transferred to a successor in the event that the state's 
program is transferred to a different certified entity.
    30. Obligations of Outgoing Entities--Notification to Consumers. 
During the pilot program, when a state program has voluntarily 
relinquished its certification, the Bureau has released a public notice 
to invite applications for replacements, and then a second public 
notice to announce the successor entity. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the 
Commission sought comment on how best to ensure that consumers are 
informed when the entity certified to operate their state's NDBEDP 
program changes. Given the general agreement among commenters, the 
Commission adopts a rule requiring each outgoing certified program, 
regardless of the reason for the outgoing certified program's 
departure, to provide notification about the newly-certified state 
program to state residents who are either in the process of obtaining 
equipment or related services, or have received equipment during the 
previous three-year period. Such notice shall be given within 30 days 
of the effective date of the newly-certified state program's 
certification. In the event of a delay in the selection of a successor 
state program that may result in the lapse of a state program, the 
outgoing certified program may be required to provide such notification 
after the outgoing certified program's tenure has ended. The Commission 
concludes that this obligation needs to rest with the outgoing entity 
because it is this entity with whom consumers will have had prior 
contact. Such notifications must be conveyed to consumers in accessible 
formats (e.g., by email, in large print format mailed to the consumer's 
last known mailing address, by phone call, text message, or in-person, 
as necessary to ensure effective communication). The outgoing entity 
shall further report to the NDBEDP Administrator that consumers have 
been notified in an accessible format. The TRS Fund Administrator shall 
not make final payment to the outgoing entity until the outgoing entity 
has satisfied this requirement. In the event that the outgoing entity 
fails to provide such notice within the 30-day period, the Commission 
shall require the incoming entity to provide such notification to 
consumers within 30 days of when the incoming entity receives the 
consumer records from the outgoing entity.
    31. Implementation of the Permanent NDBEDP and Termination of the 
Pilot Program. Because adoption of the permanent NDBEDP rules involves 
new information collection requirements that are subject to approval by 
OMB under the PRA, the rules that are subject to the PRA will become 
effective on the date specified in a notice published in the Federal 
Register announcing OMB approval. At that time, the Bureau will 
announce by public notice the timing of the 60-day period for new and 
incumbent entities to apply for certification to participate in the 
permanent NDBEDP. Certifications to participate in the permanent NDBEDP

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will not become effective before July 1, 2017.
    32. Section 64.610(k) of the Commission's rules provides for 
expiration of the NDBEDP pilot program rules at the termination of the 
pilot program. 47 CFR 64.610(k). The Commission clarifies that the 
pilot program will not terminate until after all reports have been 
submitted, all payments and adjustments have been made, all wind-down 
activities have been completed, and no issues with the regard to the 
NDBEDP pilot program remain pending. Thus, the rules the Commission 
adopts in document FCC 16-101 will apply to the permanent NDBEDP only 
and not to the pilot program.

Consumer Eligibility

    33. Section 719 of the Act requires the Commission to limit 
participation in the NDBEDP to individuals who are deaf-blind--as this 
term is defined by the Helen Keller National Center Act (HKNC Act)--and 
low income. 47 U.S.C. 620(a), (b). In this part, the Commission (1) 
establishes criteria to determine eligibility as an individual who is 
``deaf-blind'' under the HKNC Act; (2) adopts rules for verifying 
eligibility under the definition of ``deaf-blind'' based on a 
professional's attestation or existing documentation; (3) sets low-
income eligibility to not exceed 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines 
(FPG); (4) provides guidance on the calculation of income for 
determining low-income eligibility; (5) adopts rules for verifying low-
income eligibility based on participation in other federal programs 
with income threshold requirements at or below 400% of the FPG or by 
other means for applicants who are not enrolled in a qualifying 
program; and (6) addresses other eligibility criteria as discussed 
below.
    34. Definition of Individuals who are Deaf-Blind. The HKNC Act 
defines an individual who is ``deaf-blind'' as any individual:

    (A)(i) 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; (ii) 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 (iii) for whom the 
combination of impairments described in clauses (i) and (ii) cause 
extreme difficulty in attaining independence in daily life 
activities, achieving psychosocial adjustment, or obtaining a 
vocation;
    (B) 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; or
    (C) meets such other requirements as the Secretary [of 
Education] may prescribe by regulation.

29 U.S.C. 1905(2). In the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the Commission 
interpreted the HKNC Act definitions of ``deaf-blind'' to allow 
consideration of an applicant's functional abilities to use 
telecommunications, Internet access, and advanced communications 
services in various environments. The Commission believes that this 
interpretation can best achieve Congress's overall goal of ensuring the 
accessibility of communications technologies for the deaf-blind 
population, and therefore retains it for purposes of defining who is 
eligible to receive equipment and related services under the permanent 
NDBEDP.
    35. The HKNC Act sets forth three independent definitions that can 
be used to determine whether a person is ``deaf-blind.'' The first 
definition contains three prongs that must be satisfied. 29 U.S.C. 
1905(2)(A). The first of these requires an assessment of the 
individual's vision, and provides clear, measurable standards for loss 
of visual acuity, to which the Commission is bound to apply. 29 U.S.C. 
1905(2)(A)(i). The first prong also includes a provision for a 
progressive visual loss having a prognosis leading to one or both of 
the vision standards described. 29 U.S.C. 1905(2)(A)(i). The second 
prong asks whether the individual has a hearing loss so severe ``that 
most speech cannot be understood with optimum amplification.'' 29 
U.S.C. 1905(2)(A)(ii). Under the NDBEDP pilot program, the Commission 
has looked to this prong to allow consideration of the extent to which 
the individual can perceive speech over the telephone. The third prong 
asks whether the individual's combined vision and hearing losses 
``cause extreme difficulty in attaining independence in daily life 
activities, achieving psychosocial adjustment, or obtaining a 
vocation.'' 29 U.S.C. 1905(2)(A)(iii). During the pilot, the Commission 
has construed this prong as well to permit consideration of 
communications-related activities, which are necessary for having 
independence in daily activities.
    36. The second definition contained in the HKNC Act applies to 
individuals for whom measurements of hearing and vision loss may be 
impeded due to cognitive or behavioral constraints. For these 
individuals, a determination of deaf-blindness may be achieved through 
``functional and performance assessment'' that shows the individual 
``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.'' 29 U.S.C. 1905(2)(B). The third definition is open-ended, 
as it permits an individual to be classified as someone who is deaf-
blind if such individual meets other requirements prescribed by the 
Secretary of Education by regulation. 29 U.S.C. 1905(2)(C).
    37. The Commission retains for the permanent NDBEDP the definition 
of ``deaf-blind'' that has been applied in the NDBEDP pilot program. 
The Commission notes that this definition incorporates the first two 
definitional standards into the Commission's rules, but not the third, 
which permits the Secretary of Education to prescribe other 
requirements by regulation, because the Commission cannot predict 
whether such regulations would be appropriate for application to the 
NDBEDP. The Commission concludes that it has the authority to permit 
eligibility determinations under the NDBEDP to consider an applicant's 
functional abilities to use telecommunications, Internet access, and 
advanced communications services in various environments because it 
continues to believe that consideration of these abilities is in 
keeping with Congress's overall goal of ensuring access to such 
technologies by the full range of deaf-blind individuals for whom the 
program is intended.
    38. Verification that an Individual is Deaf-Blind. The NDBEDP pilot 
program rules require individuals seeking equipment under the NDBEDP to 
provide 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 that individual's disability to attest that 
such applicant is deaf-blind, as this term is defined in the 
Commission's rules. Professionals must make such attestations either to 
the best of their knowledge or under penalty of perjury. Such 
professionals may also include, in the attestation, information about 
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telecommunications, Internet access, and advanced communications 
services in various settings. The NDBEDP pilot program rules also 
specify that the professional's attestation must include the attester's 
name, title, and contact information, including address, phone number, 
and email address. Alternatively, certified programs may verify an 
applicant's disability by accepting documentation already in the 
applicant's possession, such as individualized education program 
documents and Social Security determination letters.
    39. The Commission will continue to require NDBEDP applicants to 
provide verification of their disability either by obtaining an 
attestation from a professional with direct knowledge of their deaf-
blindness or by submitting supporting documentation already in the 
applicant's possession. The Commission further adopts its proposal for 
each professional to provide the basis for his or her attestation that 
an individual is deaf-blind, noting that the provision of this 
information will assist programs in substantiating the deaf-blind 
individual's equipment needs. So that the program may contact the 
professional if necessary, the Commission also adopts its proposal to 
require the attestation to include the professional's full name, title, 
and contact information, including business name, address, phone 
number, and email address.
    40. The Commission will not require each certified program to re-
verify the disability eligibility of an individual who previously has 
been served by a program each time the recipient applies for new 
equipment, unless the program has reason to believe that the equipment 
recipient no longer has a disability sufficient to allow continued 
eligibility for the NDBEDP. The Commission noted that it received no 
comments from medical experts or other parties suggesting that 
subsequent disability verifications are necessary to prove a person's 
ongoing disability after an initial determination of such eligibility. 
Rather, commenters generally agree that if an individual's disability 
changes over time, it is far more likely to worsen rather than improve. 
At the same time, commenters confirm the Commission's conclusion in the 
NDBEDP Pilot Program Order that individuals who are deaf-blind are 
likely to face significant logistical challenges, including the very 
types of communication barriers the NDBEDP is itself designed to 
eliminate, in their endeavors to arrange for appointments and travel to 
acquire verification of their disability. The Commission concludes that 
the benefits of imposing such a requirement on all deaf-blind 
individuals do not outweigh the resulting burdens that would be imposed 
on such persons.
    41. The Commission's rejection of a blanket re-verification rule 
for all returning applicants, however, does not preclude a program from 
assessing, on an individual basis, the extent to which a returning 
applicant continues to qualify for equipment and related services, 
where the program has reason to believe that the visual acuity and 
hearing of such individual has improved sufficiently to disqualify such 
individual. In such instances, a certified program shall require such 
individual to provide an updated verification of the individual's 
disability status to determine the applicant's continued eligibility 
before providing the applicant with additional equipment or services. 
In addition, given record evidence that vision and hearing are likely 
to worsen over time, the Commission will permit any certified program 
to require updated information about an individual's disabilities when 
it deems this to be necessary to assess whether to provide the 
individual with different equipment or related services. This will 
permit certified programs to effectively respond to changes in the type 
and severity of an individual's disability.
    42. Income Eligibility. To participate in the NDBEDP, the deaf-
blind applicant must be ``low income.'' 47 U.S.C. 620(a). The NDBEDP 
pilot program rules define low income as income that does not exceed 
400% of the FPG. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the Commission 
selected this threshold after taking into consideration both the 
unusually high medical and related costs commonly associated with being 
deaf-blind (e.g., personal assistants, medical care, and independent 
living costs), and the very high costs of some SCPE used by this 
population.
    43. The Commission concludes that the record supports the continued 
application of 400% of the FPG as the income ceiling for the permanent 
NDBEDP, and accordingly it retains this threshold. As it did during the 
pilot program, the Commission will continue to use the contiguous-
states-and-DC guidelines for the U.S. Territories that participate in 
the NDBEDP.
    44. The Commission received little comment in response to its 
inquiries about the relevance of the income threshold for determining 
eligibility under the Commission's Lifeline program and the median U.S. 
household income to the NDBEDP income eligibility determination. The 
Commission's own analysis, however, leads it to conclude that the 
considerations at issue for the NDBEDP are very different from those 
attendant to the income measures for programs such as Lifeline. Unlike 
individuals in the general population who can purchase off-the-shelf 
telephone devices at a range of prices, people who are deaf-blind often 
must purchase equipment that is very expensive, sometimes costing 
thousands of dollars. For example, during the pilot program, the 
average cost of NDBEDP equipment distributed to consumers was $2,632 in 
2013-2014 and $2,285 in 2014-2015, and some consumers received 
equipment costing over $12,000 in 2013-2014 and over $10,000 in 2014-
2015. In addition, as explained in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the 
unusually high out-of-pocket medical and related costs incurred by 
people in the deaf-blind community puts them at risk of having to 
``choose between paying for medical treatment and obtaining the 
equipment that they need to be able to communicate.'' Thus, an analogy 
to the Lifeline program that largely serves the general population is 
inapposite to the NDBEDP. For the same reason, the Commission concludes 
that it is not appropriate to compare the median U.S. household income 
with the threshold that it is setting for NDBEDP eligibility, given 
that the generally high expenses incurred by deaf-blind individuals 
keeps their disposable incomes from being similarly situated to the 
disposable incomes available to average U.S. households. The Commission 
reiterates its conclusion, made in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, that 
``[i]n 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'--[the Commission] must adopt an income threshold that 
takes into account these unusually high medical and disability-related 
expenses, which significantly lower one's disposable income.'' Further, 
the Commission notes that the hurdles of finding employment are far 
greater for a person who is deaf-blind than they are for members of the 
general public. It would defeat the very purposes of the NDBEDP to 
promote the independence and productivity of this population were the 
Commission to force these individuals to lose their program support as 
soon as they began using the very communications devices they received 
under this program to acquire earnings.

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    45. Although the Commission recognizes the interest that some 
commenters have in raising the income threshold even further, absent 
authority from Congress, the Commission cannot remove the low-income 
limitation from the eligibility requirements to allow deaf-blind 
individuals who do not meet the income requirement to receive the 
program's benefits. Nevertheless, based on its experience with the 
pilot program, the record in this proceeding, and the general interest 
by many state programs to reach as many people with disabilities as 
possible, the Commission concludes that 400% of the FPG strikes the 
appropriate balance. Accordingly, given the goal of the CVAA ``to 
ensure that individuals with disabilities are able to utilize fully . . 
. essential advanced technologies,'' S. Rep. No. 111-386 at 3 (2010), 
and given the unusually high medical and disability-related expenses 
generally incurred by the covered population, it concludes that the 
400% threshold originally adopted by the Commission for the pilot 
program is appropriate for the permanent NDBEDP.
    46. Calculation of Income. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission 
sought comment on how income should be calculated to determine 
eligibility for NDBEDP applicants and specifically asked whether this 
should be based on the individual's ``taxable income,'' i.e., the 
amount used to compute the taxes owed by the applicant. After a careful 
review of this issue, the Commission declines to base eligibility on an 
applicant's taxable income in the permanent NDBEDP. The Commission 
recognizes that there is support from several commenters for this 
approach because it may allow additional individuals into this program. 
However, the Commission believes that the threshold of 400% of the FPG 
will sufficiently take into account the high costs of medical, 
disability and equipment-related expenses incurred by people with 
disabilities, effectively addressing Congress's dual interests in 
limiting this program to individuals who have lower incomes, and 
serving as many eligible individuals as possible. Additionally, the 
Commission is concerned that, as a program structured with 
decentralized administrative responsibilities, use of taxable income to 
determine eligibility would place a significant administrative burden 
on individual local certified programs with limited financial resources 
and small workforces, detracting from the program's mission. By 
focusing on total income, the income verification process will be 
simplified, consistent, and less prone to errors. Furthermore, the 
Commission's research failed to uncover any precedent for using taxable 
income to determine eligibility to participate in a federal subsidy 
program.
    47. The Commission, therefore, affirms the guidance initially 
issued by the Bureau during the pilot program, which mirrors that used 
by its Lifeline program, and will continue its practice of basing 
calculations of income for determining program eligibility on all 
income received by all members of a household:

    This includes salary before deductions for taxes, public 
assistance benefits, social security payments, pensions, 
unemployment compensation, veteran's benefits, inheritances, 
alimony, child support payments, worker's compensation benefits, 
gifts, lottery winnings, and the like. The only exceptions are 
student financial aid, military housing and cost-of-living 
allowances, irregular income from occasional small jobs such as 
baby-sitting or lawn mowing and the like.

NDBEDP FAQ 23; 47 CFR 54.400(f).

    48. During the NDBEDP pilot program, in guidance provided to the 
certified programs, the Bureau explained that an applicant's ``income'' 
includes all income received by all members of an applicant's 
``household.'' NDBEDP FAQ 23. This Bureau guidance went on to define a 
``household'' as:

. . . any individual or group of individuals who are living together 
at the same address as one economic unit. A household may include 
related and unrelated persons. An ``economic unit'' consists of all 
adult individuals contributing to and sharing in the income and 
expenses of a household. An adult is any person eighteen years or 
older. If an adult has no or minimal income, and lives with someone 
who provides financial support to him/her, both people shall be 
considered part of the same household. Children under the age of 
eighteen living with their parents or guardians are considered to be 
part of the same household as their parents or guardians.

NDBEDP FAQ 24; 47 CFR 54.400(h).

    49. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission proposed 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 pursuant to the Bureau's 
guidance. Similarly, the Commission proposed to make clear that where 
an adult applicant lives in a multi-person home but does not have 
access to the financial resources of other individuals living in that 
household, the income of such individuals should not be included in the 
applicant's income determination. Commenters generally support this 
clarification, to ensure that otherwise qualified applicants are not 
harmed due to household arrangements. The Commission agrees that, where 
an applicant lives in a multi-person home but does not have access to 
the financial resources of others, such applicant is maintaining a 
financially distinct identity despite the shared living space. In this 
instance, the Commission concludes that combining the applicant's 
income and expenses with those of others in the household for purposes 
of determining the applicant's income eligibility could unfairly 
disqualify such applicant from the NDBEDP. Accordingly, the Commission 
clarifies that an applicant's income will not include the income of 
other adults in a household if such adults do not contribute to and 
share in the income and expenses of the household. By contrast, when an 
applicant benefits from the income contributions of other household 
members, the Commission continues to believe that it is appropriate and 
necessary to consider such contributions in determining NDBEDP 
eligibility. For example, when an applicant is financially dependent 
upon others in a household, or has income that is intertwined with 
those of another household member (as with a spouse), the applicant 
benefits from such financial resources, and therefore the individuals 
contributing to these shared funds will be considered part of the 
economic unit for purposes of his or her income determination.
    50. Verification of Income Eligibility. The NDBEDP pilot program 
rules provide that applicants who provide evidence of enrollment in 
federal or state subsidy programs that require income thresholds lower 
than 400% of the FPG will automatically be deemed to be ``low income'' 
under the NDBEDP without submitting further verification. Based on 
support in the record and its experience with the pilot program, the 
Commission concludes that this approach is reasonable and reliable, 
simplifies the income verification process for applicants and certified 
programs, imposes little burden and expense, and is consistent with the 
approach adopted for the Commission's Lifeline program. Thus, the 
Commission will retain this provision under the permanent NDBEDP. In 
addition, consistent with the Commission's rules governing the Lifeline 
program, in order to prove participation in one of these programs, an 
NDBEDP applicant may submit a current or prior year statement of 
benefits, a notice or letter of participation, program participation 
documents, or official documents

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demonstrating that the applicant receives benefits from a qualifying 
assistance program.
    51. To promote consistency across the NDBEDP and Lifeline programs 
and increase efficiency, the Commission will also modify the list of 
examples of federal assistance programs that applicants may use to 
automatically establish eligibility to participate in the NDBEDP to 
mirror a recently revised list of federal assistance programs used to 
establish eligibility for the Lifeline program. Under these revised 
requirements, applicants who receive benefits from certain federal 
assistance programs--Federal Public Housing Assistance, Supplemental 
Nutrition Assistance Program, Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income, 
or Veterans and Survivors Pension Benefit--are deemed income eligible 
for enrollment in the Lifeline program. The NDBEDP Administrator also 
may identify state or other federal programs with income eligibility 
thresholds that do not exceed 400% of the FPG for determining income 
eligibility for participation in the NDBEDP.
    52. For applicants who are not enrolled in a qualifying program, 
the Commission will continue to require certified programs to verify 
low-income eligibility by using appropriate and reasonable means. 
Consistent with the Commission's Lifeline program rules, the following 
documentation may be used 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' Compensation statement of benefit; federal or 
Tribal notice letter of 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). Also consistent with the Lifeline program 
rules, 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. The Commission directs the Bureau to assess whether any 
new forms developed for applicants to establish identity and 
eligibility for the Lifeline program would be appropriate for 
applicants to submit data to establish income eligibility to 
participate in the NDBEDP, and to update the guidance the Bureau 
provides to certified programs with respect to income eligibility 
documentation, as needed.
    53. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission sought comment on 
requiring a third party to verify an applicant's income. The Commission 
declines to adopt this requirement at this time. The Commission is 
persuaded by commenters that the burdens that such verification would 
impose upon certified programs, as well as the likely delay in 
processing applications, are not outweighed by the benefits of imposing 
this requirement. Because certified programs under the NDBEDP have been 
allocated a limited amount of funds, the Commission believes that their 
incentives largely are to extend their dollars to as many qualifying 
deaf-blind state residents as possible, rather than to approve 
ineligible applicants. Nor is there any evidence in the record to 
suggest that NDBEDP certified programs have not been effective in 
verifying their applicants' incomes, which might justify using a third-
party verifier. As such, the Commission finds that requiring certified 
programs to individually verify income eligibility is an appropriate 
method to accomplish income verification for this program at this time. 
However, the Commission will continue to monitor certified program 
operations to evaluate the need for a third party to verify applicant 
eligibility in the future.
    54. Finally, in the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission proposed 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. 
Commenters generally recognize that income does change over time and 
agree that re-verification of income eligibility after one year is 
reasonable. The Commission concurs and adopts this requirement for the 
permanent NDBEDP.
    55. Access to Covered Services. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, 
the Commission recognized that giving communications equipment to 
individuals who are deaf-blind who do not have the service needed to 
use the equipment would not be an effective use of the program's 
limited resources. For this reason, the pilot program rules permit 
certified programs to require that NDBEDP equipment recipients 
demonstrate that they have access to the telecommunications, Internet 
access, or advanced communications services that the equipment is 
designed to use and make accessible. Access to such services may be in 
the form of free wireless, WiFi, or other services made available by 
public or private entities, such as libraries, coffee shops, local 
governments, or by the recipient's family, friends, neighbors, or other 
personal contacts. The Commission continues to believe that it makes 
little sense to distribute equipment to people who do not have access 
to the covered services they need to use it and will, therefore, retain 
this rule in the permanent NDBEDP.
    56. Employment. The pilot program rules prohibit certified programs 
from imposing employment-related eligibility requirements for 
individuals to participate in the program. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program 
Order, the Commission reasoned that requiring equipment recipients to 
be employed or seeking employment would be inconsistent with the 
purpose of the program--to expand access to covered services for 
individuals who are deaf-blind--and could unnecessarily exclude 
children, students, retirees, and senior citizens. For these reasons, 
the Commission will retain this rule for the permanent NDBEDP. The 
Commission notes as well that there is no statutory basis for such a 
requirement under the CVAA.
    57. Age. The NDBEDP pilot program rules have placed no restrictions 
on the age of equipment recipients. As the Commission noted in the 
NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, advocates believe that the program should 
serve all eligible consumers, regardless of age, and that even very 
young children who are deaf-blind should have the same opportunity to 
learn how to use information and communication technology as their 
peers who are not deaf-blind. The Commission continues to believe that 
the permanent NDBEDP should continue to serve as a program that 
supplements, rather than supplants, state or federal resources 
otherwise available to assist persons who are deaf-blind, and thus, 
where communications equipment needs are being met through such other 
available resources, those should be used as a primary source of 
assistance before turning to the NDBEDP. The Commission further agrees 
with commenters that the permanent NDBEDP should not impose mandatory 
age thresholds. Rather, the Commission directs certified programs to 
use their expertise to conduct assessments that can determine the 
extent to which applicants of very young ages--for example under four 
years of age--are developmentally capable of using the communications 
equipment being considered for such persons, as well as the 
communication services that the equipment is designed to access.

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Equipment and Related Services

    58. Equipment. As authorized by section 719 of the Act, the 
Commission makes TRS Fund monies available to support programs that are 
approved by the Commission for the distribution of SCPE designed to 
make telecommunications service, Internet access service, and advanced 
communications services, including interexchange services and advanced 
telecommunications and information services, collectively referred to 
as ``covered services,'' accessible to low-income people who are deaf-
blind. See 47 U.S.C. 620(a). In the NDBEDP pilot program rules, the 
Commission determined that under this provision, reimbursement can be 
provided to state programs for hardware, software, and applications, 
whether separate or in combination, mainstream or specialized, needed 
by an individual who is deaf-blind to achieve access to covered 
services. Equipment-related expenses, including those attributable to 
maintenance, repairs, warranties, and maintaining an inventory of 
loaner equipment, as well as the costs of refurbishing and upgrading 
previously distributed equipment, also have been reimbursable. Programs 
have not been permitted to 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 have been allowed 
to lend or transfer ownership of the distributed equipment to eligible 
recipients, and, for consumers re-locating out of the state, programs 
have been required to transfer the account and any control of the 
consumer's distributed equipment to new state's certified program. For 
the reasons discussed below, the Commission adopts its tentative 
conclusion to retain these pilot program rules because it believes that 
the approach taken for the NDBEDP pilot program has been reasonable and 
flexible, has benefitted consumers, is authorized by section 719 of the 
Act, and has furthered the purpose of the CVAA.
    59. Equipment--Allowable Equipment. The Commission retains the 
pilot program's definition of ``equipment'' for purposes of determining 
reimbursable expenses under the permanent NDBEDP. In so doing, the 
Commission affirms its previous determination that mainstream or ``off-
the-shelf'' equipment may be provided, along with specialized or 
assistive equipment, to eligible consumers under this program if it 
meets the needs of an eligible applicant. While section 719 of the Act 
refers specifically to ``specialized customer premises equipment,'' the 
Commission adopts a broad interpretation of this term because it finds 
it to be consistent with the plain language of this section and 
Congress's underlying intent ``to help ensure that individuals with 
disabilities are able to fully utilize communications services and 
equipment.'' S. Rep. at 1; H. Rep. No. 111-563 at 19 (2010) (H. Rep.). 
In addition, as the Commission noted in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, 
this is consistent with principles of universal design, which seek to 
ensure that products available to the general public are designed so 
that they can be used for effective communication by as wide a range of 
individuals as possible, including people with disabilities, regardless 
of their functional differences.
    60. The Commission finds sufficient authority to adopt this 
approach. First, the Commission notes that, under the plain language of 
the statute, the Commission is permitted to give funding to 
``programs'' that distribute SCPE. Accordingly, as in the NDBEDP Pilot 
Program Order, the Commission concludes that it is reasonable to 
interpret the statute as authorizing the funding of a program's 
provision of off-the-shelf equipment and services, where reasonably 
necessary to enable deaf-blind individuals to ``utilize fully the 
essential advanced technologies that have developed since the passing 
of the Americans with Disabilities Act and subsequent statutes 
addressing communications accessibility.'' S. Rep. at 3. As the 
Commission explained in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, some mainstream 
equipment, alone or packaged in combination with specialized software 
or hardware, may effectively and cost-efficiently meet the needs of 
some individuals who are deaf-blind. In addition, such equipment is 
often easier to procure and to support than CPE that is designed for 
use solely by people with disabilities. The Commission further 
concludes that the underlying purpose of section 719 of the Act is well 
served by permitting the distribution of mainstream equipment and the 
provision of software that serve the same purpose as equipment designed 
for use solely by people with disabilities, when such mainstream 
equipment may be more cost-effective and easier to procure and support. 
Especially in light of the statutory limitation of funding to $10 
million annually, an interpretation of section 719 of the Act that 
limits funding to the distribution of a narrow category of CPE and that 
does not permit reimbursement of the provision of functionally 
equivalent mainstream equipment and software with equivalent functions 
would patently frustrate the purpose of this provision by precluding 
programs from using less expensive approaches to serving their clients. 
Moreover, a very strict construction of this term might prevent the 
Commission from supporting the distribution of non-SCPE devices that 
have built-in SCPE features (e.g., magnification software). The 
Commission expects that the interpretation it adopts will instead 
expand the number of consumers who are able to be served with such 
limited allocations of funding.
    61. The Commission also notes that recent developments have brought 
many types of mainstream equipment within the Commission's current 
definitions of SCPE. Because SCPE is not defined in section 719 (or 
elsewhere in the Act), the Commission finds that it is reasonable to 
define this term consistently with the existing definitions of SCPE in 
the Commission's rules. Specifically, in parts 6, 7, and 14 of the 
Commission's rules, SCPE is defined, in relevant part, as ``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 services. 
47 CFR 6.3(i), 7.3(i), 14.10(f), (u). Over the past few years, 
obligations contained in sections 255, 716, and 718 of the Act--which 
have, with certain limitations, directed the inclusion of accessibility 
features in off-the-shelf products and services used with 
telecommunications and advanced communications services, respectively--
have resulted in a greater number of mainstream communications devices 
being designed to be accessible to people with disabilities--including 
people who are deaf-blind. 47 U.S.C. 255, 617, 619. As a consequence, 
such off-the-shelf devices are now more ``commonly used'' by people who 
are deaf-blind to access services under section 719 of the Act--i.e., 
access features that are now built into these devices have, to some 
extent, eliminated the need for some deaf-blind individuals to obtain 
adjunct or ``specialized'' devices in order to use products that are 
also used by the general population. Such accessible mainstream 
devices, then, could be said to be one type of SCPE that are designed 
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low-income individuals who are deaf-blind under section 719 of the Act.
    62. The Commission agrees with commenters who support maintaining 
the flexibility given to certified programs to determine the types of 
qualifying equipment most appropriate for their eligible residents. In 
the permanent NDBEDP, the Commission will continue to allow programs to 
seek reimbursement for the reasonable costs of equipment best tailored 
to the needs of their residents, up to each certified program's annual 
funding allocation. While some individuals use American Sign Language 
or tactile methods of communication, others use spoken English or 
Braille, and still others use a combination of various communications 
methods. Consequently, one individual may need a large screen together 
with magnification software to read large print, another might need a 
videophone or iPad to make video calls, another might need a 
refreshable Braille display, and others might need a mix of off-the-
shelf and assistive devices. Flexibility is key to ensuring that 
individuals are accommodated effectively under this program.
    63. Commenters support, and the Commission agrees, that certified 
programs should continue to have the discretion to distribute one or 
multiple pieces of equipment, as may be necessary to achieve access to 
more than one type of covered communications service or to achieve such 
access in more than one setting. Allowing programs to determine which 
technology best fits each applicant, and when, is necessary to achieve 
Congress's purpose to bring the benefits of communications technologies 
to the intended population.
    64. For these same reasons, the Commission will continue to 
prohibit certified programs from imposing restrictions on specific 
brands, models or types of communications technology that recipients 
may receive to access covered services, and from disabling features or 
functions needed to access covered services. Further, as the Commission 
noted in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, ``[c]ertified programs must 
not be limited by state statute or otherwise to distribute equipment to 
make only some communications accessible; certified programs must be 
permitted to distribute equipment to enable deaf-blind individuals to 
access the full spectrum of communication options covered under section 
719 of the Act, as needed by those individuals.'' The Commission 
believes that this requirement has helped to ensure consumer choice and 
access to the full spectrum of NDBEDP-covered services during the pilot 
program. The Commission stresses, however, that reimbursable equipment 
must be needed by the specific applicant who is deaf-blind to achieve 
access to covered services. As explained in the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the 
same piece of equipment may be suitable for one individual, yet 
inappropriate for another. Further, equipment that does not enable 
access to covered services cannot be funded by the NDBEDP. The 
Commission will continue to rely on the expertise of certified program 
personnel to conduct individual needs assessments to determine the 
equipment most suited to meet each consumer's unique communication 
needs. Because of the associated administrative burdens and commenters' 
desire for parity among certified programs, the Commission declines to 
permit certified programs the discretion to allow consumers to pay 
certified programs the difference in cost to upgrade equipment 
distributed by the program. To aid reimbursement certainty, the 
Commission will continue to allow certified programs to consult with 
the NDBEDP Administrator about whether a particular piece of equipment 
specified for an applicant is reimbursable before purchasing it.
    65. Equipment--Equipment-Related Expenses. Under the NDBEDP pilot 
program, the Commission also has reimbursed certified programs for the 
reasonable costs of equipment-related expenses, including the costs 
associated with equipment maintenance, repairs, warranties, equipment 
refurbishments and upgrades, and the costs of having state programs 
maintain inventories of loaner equipment. The Commission will continue 
to reimburse certified programs for the reasonable costs of these 
equipment-related expenses in the permanent NDBEDP. As the Commission 
explained in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, because some specialized 
devices (e.g., refreshable Braille displays) require frequent 
maintenance and are expensive to repair, the ``reasonable costs 
associated with equipment maintenance and repairs that are not covered 
under warranties are eligible for reimbursement'' as ``necessary 
components of an effective NDBEDP.'' Further, the Commission will 
continue to recommend that certified programs provide consumers with 
the means to return equipment to their certified program, particularly 
devices or other hardware that the consumer no longer needs or uses, 
for possible refurbishing and redistribution. To keep current with 
changes in technology and individual needs, the Commission continues to 
see merit in reimbursing certified programs for the reasonable costs of 
equipment refurbishments and upgrades, to ensure consumers have up-to-
date equipment. Finally, to help ensure accessible communications in 
the event that equipment is in need of repair, the Commission continues 
to encourage certified programs to maintain an inventory of equipment 
for loan to consumers. In addition, during the pilot program, the 
Commission has permitted certified programs to use their inventories of 
loaner equipment for other purposes, including the performance of 
individual assessments. The Commission agrees that consumers benefit 
and assessment outcomes improve when consumers are able to experience, 
interact with, and try out different technologies and equipment, and 
for this reason, the Commission includes a provision in the permanent 
NDBEDP rules to make clear that loaner equipment in inventories may be 
used for this purpose.
    66. Equipment--Cost Efficiencies and Reassessments. Commenters 
confirm that significant changes in hearing, vision, or medical status 
may trigger the need for reassessment and new equipment, and generally 
support a reassessment when such changes might affect an individual's 
need for communications devices. The Commission encourages equipment 
recipients to contact their state program when they experience a 
significant change in their hearing, vision, or other functions that 
interferes with their ability to use the equipment provided by the 
program. The Commission further directs certified programs, upon 
learning of such changes, to reassess the communications needs of 
individuals to determine whether the equipment provided continues to 
meet the recipient's needs or new or additional equipment is needed. 
The Commission also directs CGB and the NDBEDP Administrator to monitor 
equipment costs and provide such additional guidance as may be 
appropriate to the certified programs to improve the cost efficiencies 
of their equipment purchases. Given the large range of devices needed 
to meet the unique needs of the individuals served by the NDBEDP, as 
well as the wide geographic range of this program, the Commission 
agrees that certified programs need the flexibility to purchase 
equipment from a variety of vendors, including local vendors who may 
have experience working with consumers who are deaf-blind or offer 
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    67. Equipment--Reimbursement Claim Documentation. Under the pilot 
program, the Commission has required the following of each certified 
program: (1) To submit documentation to support claims for 
reimbursement for equipment and related expenses, and (2) when it has 
not been obvious that the equipment distributed can be or is commonly 
used by individuals who are deaf-blind to access covered services (and, 
therefore, it is not obvious that the equipment qualifies for 
reimbursement), to submit supplementary documentation upon request by 
the NDBEDP Administrator or the TRS Fund Administrator. The 
Commission's experience during the pilot program has confirmed that 
these requirements effectively serve to safeguard the TRS Fund while 
ensuring recipients receive the equipment they need, and thus, the 
Commission will retain these for the permanent NDBEDP.
    68. Equipment--Discretion for Programs to Lend or Transfer 
Ownership of Equipment. During the NDBEDP pilot program, certified 
programs have been allowed to lend or transfer ownership of equipment 
to eligible NDBEDP recipients. The Commission concludes that the term 
``distribute'' used in section 719 of the Act is broad enough to 
encompass both lending and transfer of ownership. Further, the 
Commission has found that consumers have been served well both by 
programs that lend equipment and by those that transfer ownership of 
the equipment. The Commission continues to believe, as the Commission 
explained in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, that, while lending 
equipment might be preferable, particularly given the high cost of some 
specialized equipment, not permitting the transfer of equipment 
ownership to eligible recipients may exclude entities that are bound by 
state statutes to use this method of distribution from being certified 
to participate in the NDBEDP. For those programs that choose to lend 
equipment, the Commission also will continue to require that recipients 
be permitted to keep their devices for as long as needed.
    69. The pilot program rules also have required certified programs 
to prohibit recipients from transferring equipment received under the 
NDBEDP to another person through sale or otherwise. Given that the 
NDBEDP is a federal program with limited resources, and there is 
support for this prohibition in the record, the Commission will retain 
it for the permanent NDBEDP.
    70. Equipment--Notice to Equipment Applicants. In the NDBEDP 2015 
NPRM, the Commission also sought comment on the need for a uniform 
attestation that would, among other things, notify each applicant about 
the prohibition against transferring equipment and request permission 
to allow certified programs to disclose information about the 
applicant, as needed, to minimize any interruption in service if that 
person moves to another state or a new entity takes over certification 
for that individual's state. The Commission concludes that inclusion of 
such attestation is necessary for the effective general administration, 
operation, and oversight of the program. Therefore, and to ensure 
sufficient notice about the disclosure of PII for semiannual reporting 
and other purposes of administration and operation of the NDBEDP, as 
well as the need to comply with Commission rules and the consequences 
of failing to do so, the Commission requires the following attestation 
or a substantially similar attestation on all consumer application 
forms:

    I certify that all information provided on this application, 
including information about my disability and income, is true, 
complete, and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I authorize 
program representatives to verify the information provided.
    I permit information about me to be shared with my state's 
current and successor program managers and representatives for the 
administration of the program and for the delivery of equipment and 
services to me. I also permit information about me to be reported to 
the Federal Communications Commission for the administration, 
operation, and oversight of the program.
    If I am accepted into the program, I agree to use program 
services solely for the purposes intended. I understand that I may 
not sell, give, or lend to another person any equipment provided to 
me by the program.
    If I provide any false records or fail to comply with these or 
other requirements or conditions of the program, program officials 
may end services to me immediately. Also, if I violate these or 
other requirements or conditions of the program on purpose, program 
officials may take legal action against me.
    I certify that I have read, understand, and accept these 
conditions to participate in iCanConnect (the National Deaf-Blind 
Equipment Distribution Program).

Certified programs that learn that an individual has unlawfully 
obtained equipment or has unlawfully sold or transferred equipment that 
was purchased with NDBEDP funds have an obligation to take appropriate 
steps to reclaim such equipment or its worth. The Commission will 
permit, though does not require, certified programs to instruct 
equipment recipients about how to care for and safeguard the equipment 
they receive. Similarly, certified programs may inform equipment 
recipients about available warranties and service agreements 
accompanying the equipment, and remind recipients that because program 
resources are limited, the program may not be able to promptly replace 
equipment that has been damaged, lost, or stolen.
    71. The Commission agrees with commenters that, given the frequency 
with which equipment is upgraded or replaced due to changes in 
technology, it would be burdensome and impractical for certified 
programs to otherwise verify on a regular basis that the equipment 
continues to reside in the recipient's possession. The Commission, 
therefore, will not impose this requirement.
    72. Equipment--Consumer Relocations. During the NDBEDP pilot 
program, when an equipment recipient has relocated to another state, 
the Commission has required the originating certified program to 
transfer the consumer's account--as well as any title to and control of 
the distributed equipment held by the originating program--to the new 
state's certified program. The receiving state's program has had a 
corresponding requirement to accept this transfer. The Commission will 
retain this provision in the permanent program because it reduces the 
need for individuals to reapply to the NDBEDP upon relocating.
    73. Equipment--Equipment Listings. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the 
Commission observed that 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, 
along with examples of specific communication devices commonly used by 
people who are deaf-blind. Based on the record and the Commission's 
experience during the pilot program, the Commission concludes that 
general information about and examples of equipment provided as part of 
the iCanConnect Web site serves an important purpose and should be kept 
up to date as part of the NDBEDP national outreach efforts. Since the 
release of the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the equipment list on the iCanConnect 
Web site has been updated quarterly, which the Commission believes is 
reasonable. The Commission does not at this time require the 
iCanConnect Web site to provide other functionalities, such as the 
ability to compare and contrast different communication devices or to 
comment on the equipment listed. The Commission believes that the cost 
to develop and maintain such features (such as moderating input from 
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sources) outweighs the potential benefits.
    74. The Commission adopts its proposal that the iCanConnect Web 
site contain 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 be 
consistent with the NDBEDP rules. The following notice, which currently 
appears on the iCanConnect Web site, will satisfy this requirement:

    This page provides an overview of the types of distance 
communication tools the program can provide to help people with 
significant combined hearing and vision loss stay connected to 
friends and family. The appearance of a specific piece of equipment 
on the iCanConnect Web site does not mean that it is appropriate for 
every program participant. iCanConnect professionals in each state 
and local community will work with individual consumers to identify 
the equipment that addresses that person's specific need, and to be 
sure that the equipment selected is consistent with the FCC's rules.

The Commission notes as well that the centralized database for the 
permanent NDBEDP, when established, could also be populated with 
information about equipment distributed by certified programs across 
the country. Along these lines, to the extent technologically feasible, 
the Commission believes that enabling certified programs to query this 
database to generate a list of equipment that has been provided through 
the NDBEDP would be helpful to their operations. Accordingly, the 
Commission directs the Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator to consider 
including this query function in the centralized database. To the 
extent that such database contains information about distributed 
equipment, the Commission further directs inclusion of the notice 
specified above, pertaining to the need for individualized assessments 
and compliance with the Commission's rules.
    75. Assessments. Under the NDBEDP pilot program, the Commission's 
rules have permitted reimbursement for the reasonable costs of 
individualized assessments of a deaf-blind individual's communications 
needs by qualified assistive technology specialists. These costs have 
included the reasonable travel costs of state program staff and 
contractors who conduct assessments of applicants to support the 
distribution of equipment by certified programs, as well as the 
reasonable costs of support services, such as qualified interpreters. 
In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission tentatively concluded that 
individual assessments are a continued necessity, and that assessment-
related travel should continue to be reimbursed.
    76. Given the Commission's experience under the pilot program and 
support in the record, it affirms these tentative conclusions. The 
Commission concludes, as it concluded in the NDBEDP Pilot Program 
Order, that given the wide range of hearing and vision disabilities 
across the deaf-blind population, individualized assessments are 
``necessary to ensure that the equipment provided to deaf-blind 
individuals effectively meets their needs,'' will ``reduce[ ] the 
incidence of equipment being abandoned (because it is a poor match to 
the user's needs),'' and thereby will achieve efficiencies in the 
NDBEDP. The Commission agrees with commenters that section719 of the 
Act is reasonably construed to encompass the costs of assessing what 
equipment is needed in order to make covered services accessible to a 
particular individual. Such application of the statute, the Commission 
concludes, is necessary to ensure that the equipment provided enables 
deaf-blind individuals to ``utilize fully . . . essential advanced 
technologies.'' S. Rep. at 3. The Commission further concludes that 
allowing reimbursement for travel by assessors and support services to 
consumers' homes will permit assessors to consider the home environment 
and communications technology the consumer may already have, when 
assessing need.
    77. The Commission directs the NDBEDP Administrator to continue 
conducting qualitative reviews of all assessment and associated travel 
and support service costs to assess their reasonableness in light of 
the mandate of section 719 of the Act. The Commission instructs the 
NDBEDP Administrator to take the varying characteristics that are 
unique to each consumer, as well as the assessors' rates, travel 
requirements, and support services needed, and other relevant factors 
into consideration in making individual determinations as to the 
reasonableness of assessment-related costs.
    78. Installation and Training. Under the NDBEDP pilot program, the 
Commission has permitted reimbursement for the reasonable costs of 
installing NDBEDP distributed equipment and conducting individualized 
consumer training on how to use such equipment. The record supports 
continuing to allow the reasonable costs of equipment installation and 
consumer training, including related travel (by trainers) and support 
services, such as qualified interpreters. The Commission concludes, 
consistent with the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, that these program 
features are essential to the efficient and effective distribution of 
equipment to people who are deaf-blind. The Commission also continues 
to recognize that 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. Finally, the Commission finds no basis, at 
this time, for revisiting the finding in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order 
that individualized consumer training through remote methods, such as 
online training modules or video conferencing, generally is not 
feasible for deaf-blind individuals.
    79. The Commission, therefore, directs the NDBEDP Administrator to 
continue to conduct qualitative reviews of each individual claim for 
reimbursement of installation, training, and associated travel and 
support service costs to assess their reasonableness. The Commission 
also instructs the NDBEDP Administrator to take relevant factors into 
consideration in making determinations as to the reasonableness of 
training-related costs, including, but not limited to, the individual's 
capabilities and experience with communications technologies, the forms 
of communication being used, the need for interpreters or other support 
services, and whether the consumer is being trained to use multiple 
devices.
    80. Center-Based Assessments and Training. Under the pilot program, 
the Commission has not reimbursed certified programs for travel costs 
that are incurred by a deaf-blind consumer who goes to an NDBEDP 
center, to receive a communications assessment or training. An ``NDBEDP 
center'' is one or more locations designated by the certified program 
that are equipped and staffed for the purpose of conducting assessments 
or training, or both. Given the record support, as well as the benefits 
and potential cost savings that can result from allowing reimbursement 
for consumer travel to NDBEDP centers for assessments or training, the 
Commission believes it is in the best interest of the permanent NDBEDP 
to allow reimbursement for such costs, when reasonable. As the 
Commission noted in the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, a consumer may benefit from 
an opportunity to try out a variety of equipment at the NDBEDP center 
that cannot be transported to a consumer's home. In addition to this 
and other points made in the record, when a consumer travels to an 
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center--rather than having staff or a contractor travel from the center 
to the consumer--the program can save costs that would have been 
incurred for the travel time and related expenses of NDBEDP program 
staff or contractors.
    81. The Commission will only permit reimbursement of the costs of 
having a consumer travel to an NDBEDP center, however, when these costs 
are first pre-approved by the certified program upon a determination 
that the reasonable costs of this travel would be more efficient and 
effective than having the assessor travel to the consumer. Factors that 
should go into this determination should include, among other things, 
the availability of local training and assessment resources, the need 
to try out equipment that would be too difficult to transport to the 
consumer's home, and the cost savings for the program. In order to 
permit such travel costs, state programs must have guidelines in place 
that are consistent with state or federal travel guidance setting 
reasonable limits on travel costs. Each certified program will have the 
further option to request pre-approval by the NDBEDP Administrator 
before agreeing to reimburse such costs.
    82. While the Commission expects that most travel by consumers will 
be in-state travel, in some cases it may be more cost effective for a 
consumer to cross state lines to reach the closest center. As such, in 
certain circumstances, it may be more cost efficient to allow 
reimbursement to certified programs for the reasonable costs of 
consumer travel to another state, particularly to an adjoining state, 
for assessment and training. Each certified program will be required to 
obtain pre-approval from the NDBEDP Administrator for any out-of-state 
consumer travel costs. The NDBEDP Administrator should determine the 
extent to which such out-of-state travel would be more cost efficient 
and effective than in-state travel. All claims for reimbursement of 
costs related to consumer travel to a location outside of the 
consumer's state, as well as costs related to services provided to the 
consumer (e.g., assessments or training) at a location outside of the 
consumer's state, should be submitted by the consumer's home state 
program.
    83. In addition, consumers should not be forced to travel to an 
NDBEDP center, even if it is more cost efficient to have them travel 
than it is for an assessor or trainer to come to their home. Instead, 
consumers should have the choice of traveling or not, as long as the 
costs of such travel are reasonable, recognizing that there may be 
benefits, limitations, or logistical consequences for either option, 
such as a longer wait time to arrange for an assessment or training.
    84. The NDBEDP Administrator will review each claim for travel 
reimbursement, in addition to conducting overall monitoring of travel 
expenses generally. The Commission believes that having the NDBEDP 
Administrator monitor these costs will ensure that the costs remain 
reasonable. The Commission further directs CGB and the NDBEDP 
Administrator to determine, during the fifth year of the permanent 
program, whether and to what extent certified programs should continue 
being reimbursed for the costs associated with consumer travel to an 
NDBEDP center beyond the fifth year of the permanent program. This 
assessment should consider all relevant factors, including a comparison 
of the costs for program personnel travel to the consumer's home versus 
the costs of consumer travel to an NDBEDP center, cost efficiencies, 
benefits, or advantages that inure to the program or to the consumer as 
a result of such compensation, and the availability of program funds. 
During the NDBEDP pilot program, programs did not use all $10 million 
available for this program, eliminating the need for programs to choose 
between reimbursing the costs of equipment and other services and 
features of the program, such as the costs of travel. If, in the 
future, a greater number of individuals participate in this program, 
funding may be tighter, as more consumers seek to obtain equipment. The 
five year review will take into consideration such competing demands on 
the available funding. If competing demands for program funds raise 
concerns about the feasibility of reimbursing these travel costs prior 
to the five year review, the Bureau may take steps to prioritize the 
use of such funding to reduce or eliminate such reimbursement, as 
necessary. In the absence of action by the Commission or the Bureau 
prior to or during the fifth year of the permanent NDBEDP to modify or 
terminate reimbursement for travel expenses, the Commission will 
continue to reimburse certified programs for the reasonable costs 
associated with program personnel travel and consumer travel to an 
NDBEDP center.
    85. Training Trainers. For the reasons discussed below, the 
Commission will allow certified programs to use up to 2.5% of their 
NDBEDP funding allocations, or approximately $250,000 annually for all 
certified programs, for the costs of train-the-trainer activities for 
the first five years of the permanent NDBEDP. Funding for this purpose 
will be reallocated from funding previously used for national NDBEDP 
outreach. The Commission directs the Bureau to determine whether and to 
what extent such funding should be continued beyond this point during 
the fifth year of the permanent program.
    86. Many individuals who are deaf-blind have had little or no prior 
experience with distance communications devices or the services that 
they access, and without training, they are not likely to be able to 
use the equipment they receive to effectively access communications 
services. At the same time, organizations representing people who are 
deaf-blind have often expressed concerns about the shortage of 
qualified trainers, especially for recipients who use Braille or 
American Sign Language. While acknowledging such shortage, in the 
NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the Commission declined to set aside funds 
during the pilot program to cover the cost of teaching NDBEDP personnel 
how to train individuals who are deaf-blind on the use of their 
equipment--i.e., a ``train-the-trainer'' program--because of the 
limited funding available to the NDBEDP. Instead, the Commission 
encouraged certified programs to ``maximize the use of limited 
resources through collaboration and partnerships between and among 
certified programs on a national or regional basis, as well as 
partnerships or contracts with other individuals and entities, . . . in 
order to locate [such] qualified individuals.'' However, the Commission 
added that it might reconsider this decision not to fund train-the-
trainer programs in the future, based on information obtained through 
the pilot program.
    87. Commenters report that a continuing shortage of qualified 
trainers has limited the timeliness, amount, and quality of training 
that equipment recipients have received during the NDBEDP pilot 
program. Further, the Commission's original expectation that the 
shortage of qualified trainers could be resolved through collaboration 
and partnerships among certified programs and other entities has not 
happened. Rather, the continuing shortage shows that other funding 
sources have not adequately addressed the problem during the pilot 
program. Thus, the Commission agrees with the majority of commenters 
that it is both appropriate and necessary at this time to allocate 
NDBEDP funding for train-the-trainer activities.
    88. Training Trainers--Commission Authority. A primary purpose of 
the CVAA is ``to help ensure that individuals with disabilities are 
able to fully utilize communications services and equipment.'' S. Rep. 
at 1; H. Rep.

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at 19. The record shows an insufficient supply of trainers to meet the 
existing demand. As the Commission recognized in the NDBEDP Pilot 
Program Order, without training on the use of the equipment they 
receive, recipients will not be able to effectively benefit from the 
NDBEDP, and the equipment will be underutilized or abandoned. The 
Commission thus concludes that the mandate in section 719 of the Act--
for the Commission to support programs approved for the distribution of 
SCPE designed to make covered services accessible to low-income 
individuals who are deaf-blind--provides the authority for the 
Commission to support train-the-trainer activities. 47 U.S.C. 620. The 
Commission believes that this approach is consistent with the 
Commission's prior decision to allow funding support during the NDBEDP 
pilot program for assessments, equipment installation, and consumer 
training. Although these services are not part of the act of 
distributing equipment per se, in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, 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.'' Thus, the Commission concludes that 
funding for train-the-trainer activities is likewise a reasonable use 
of the Commission's authority under the CVAA and necessary to achieve 
its effective implementation.
    89. Training Trainers--Amount of Funding. The Commission concludes 
that an initial allocation of $250,000, to be reallocated from funding 
previously used for national NDBEDP outreach, strikes an effective 
balance between supporting training activities and preserving funding 
for the actual distribution of equipment. Accordingly, the Commission 
directs such allocation for the first five years of the permanent 
program, with a review of this amount to take place during the fifth 
year.
    90. Training Trainers--Training Program Structure. Given the 
benefits of allowing individual programs to determine the types of 
train-the-trainer activities they require, the Commission will permit 
each certified program to use up to 2.5% of their NDBEDP funding 
allocations, or approximately $250,000 annually for all certified 
programs, for train-the-trainer activities or programs as each deems 
appropriate. State programs may use these funds for individually state-
run, regional or national programs that may be set up for such training 
purposes.
    91. The Commission agrees with commenters who oppose treating these 
expenditures as an administrative cost, contending that training 
trainers is an activity that benefits state residents who are deaf-
blind. Further, the Commission is concerned that increasing the cap on 
administrative costs from 15% to 17.5% might create an incentive for 
certified programs to forgo train-the-trainer activities in order to 
apply some of the unused train-the-trainer funds toward other 
administrative expenses. Such action might, in turn, exacerbate the 
persistent shortage of qualified trainers that the funding allocation 
for train-the-trainer activities is intended to abate. Separate 
accounting of train-the-trainer activities also will facilitate program 
oversight and evaluation of the use of this funding. To the extent that 
a state does not use up its full 2.5% allocation for train-the-trainer 
activities, it may re-allocate the unused funding to support the 
distribution of equipment and provision of related services to eligible 
consumers. For these reasons, the Commission requires certified 
programs to submit requests for reimbursement for the reasonable costs 
of train-the-trainer activities, which may be reimbursed up to 2.5% of 
a program's annual allocation.
    92. Training Trainers--Training Formats. The Commission agrees with 
commenters that the needs of certified programs and the population they 
serve, along with differences in the skills and learning styles of 
their individual trainers, cannot be appropriately addressed without 
flexibility to choose from among various available training options. 
Therefore, the Commission will permit reimbursement for a range of 
train-the-trainer activities, including one-on-one on-the-job training, 
as well as individual, group, distance or online training activities 
and programs conducted by HKNC, certified programs, and other entities. 
The Commission further agrees that it is not appropriate for the NDBEDP 
to compensate equipment manufacturers or vendors for training trainers 
on how to use the equipment they manufacture or sell because these 
costs should be subsumed within the manufacturer's or vendor's costs of 
doing business. At the same time, the Commission understands that 
equipment manufacturers and vendors may be particularly well-suited to 
provide such training and having these entities provide training may be 
a cost-effective option, or in fact the only option available, given 
the persistent shortage of qualified trainers. For these reasons, 
though the Commission declines to provide reimbursement for a company's 
training fees, it will reimburse certified programs for their 
reasonable costs to obtain such training (e.g., to cover the cost of 
their trainee's time and travel).
    93. In response to comments filed in this proceeding, the 
Commission also encourages certified programs and other entities to 
train individuals who are deaf-blind to become qualified trainers, so 
that NDBEDP equipment recipients in turn can be trained by those with 
experience and knowledge of the equipment.
    94. Training Trainers--Fifth Year Assessment. The Commission will 
provide NDBEDP support for train-the-trainer efforts during the first 
five years of the permanent program, and directs the Bureau to monitor 
such efforts during this period, for the purpose of making a 
recommendation to the Commission during the fifth year of the NDBEDP on 
whether and to what extent funding should be continued beyond that 
time. In light of concerns about the need for ongoing training to keep 
pace with changes in technology, however, funding for train-the-trainer 
activities will be continued at this level in the absence of action by 
the Commission or the Bureau to modify or terminate such support beyond 
the fifth year of the permanent NDBEDP. In making its determination, 
the Bureau should consider whether train-the-trainer activities and 
programs, as implemented, have advanced the purpose of the statute ``to 
help ensure that individuals with disabilities are able to fully 
utilize communications services and equipment.'' S. Rep. at 1; H. Rep. 
at 19. To facilitate such assessment, the Commission directs the Bureau 
and the NDBEDP Administrator to consult with certified programs and 
other stakeholders, via public notice or by other means, to ascertain 
the extent to which train-the-trainer funding has mitigated the 
shortage of qualified trainers and improved the timeliness, amount, and 
quality of instruction provided to equipment recipients. The Commission 
believes that certified programs and other stakeholders, through these 
and other measures, will be in the best position, given their first-
hand knowledge, to inform the Commission's assessment and determination 
about whether and to what extent funding for train-the-trainer 
activities and programs should be continued.
    95. National Outreach. Each year since the commencement of the 
pilot program, the Commission has set aside $500,000 of the $10 million 
annual NDBEDP allocation to conduct national outreach. As the 
Commission explained in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, significant 
initial funding for outreach was necessary to launch the pilot

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program, because eligible individuals needed to become informed about 
the availability of the program before distribution of equipment could 
take place. The Commission determined that use of this funding to 
support certified programs through national outreach efforts was an 
essential step to achieving the overall purpose of section 719 of the 
Act, i.e., to enable low-income people who are deaf-blind to get the 
equipment they need to have access to covered services.
    96. In 2012, the Bureau selected the Perkins School for the Blind 
(Perkins), which has partnered with HKNC, FableVision, Inc., and 
others, to be the national outreach coordinator for the NDBEDP pilot 
program. Their efforts resulted in, among other things, an NDBEDP Web 
site (www.iCanConnect.org), an active social media presence, public 
service announcements (PSAs), and advertisements on billboards and in 
magazines. Additional activities included establishing an 800 number 
and call center for program inquiries and referrals, producing 
marketing materials for use by state programs, conducting monthly 
conference calls among certified programs, the FCC, and the TRS Fund 
Administrator, and supporting state program efforts to collect and 
share program success stories.
    97. The Commission concludes that it continues to have sufficient 
authority to support outreach activities because informing individuals 
who are deaf-blind about the availability of equipment is an essential 
step needed to support program efforts to distribute such equipment. 
Based on the comments submitted, the Commission finds that some 
national outreach, overseen by the NDBEDP Administrator, continues to 
be needed to raise awareness about the program, educate potential 
applicants on the ways that broadband and other communication services 
can enhance their lives, and instruct them on how to apply.
    98. Given support in the record and the significant progress made 
in raising awareness of the NDBEDP during the pilot program, the 
Commission concludes that an annual allocation of $250,000 is likely to 
be sufficient at this time to ensure continuation of the critical 
components of the national outreach efforts. During the fifth year of 
the permanent program, the Commission directs the Bureau and the NDBEDP 
Administrator to determine the extent to which the allocation for 
national outreach efforts should be continued or adjusted, to ensure 
that funding allocated for the NDBEDP is used efficiently. To avoid a 
lapse in the provision of critical national outreach components--Web 
site, call center, digital marketing materials, social media, and 
support to state programs--funding for national outreach will continue 
to be available at this level beyond the fifth year of the permanent 
NDBEDP in the absence of action by the Commission or the Bureau to 
modify or terminate such support.
    99. To avoid any disruption and loss of expertise developed by the 
current national outreach arm of the NDBEDP, the Commission authorizes 
Perkins to continue conducting national outreach activities for the 
first five years of the permanent program. The Commission directs the 
Bureau, as part of its evaluation of the NDBEDP national outreach 
efforts during the fifth year of the permanent program, to determine 
whether to extend Perkins's national outreach services for another 
five-year period or to invite new entities, via a public notice, to 
submit applications to conduct these efforts.
    100. National Outreach--Targeted Marketing Efforts. Based on the 
comments received, the Commission concludes that national outreach 
efforts will be most effective at this point if they are targeted--at 
least in part--to reach eligible segments of the population that may be 
less aware of the NDBEDP, including senior citizens who may not 
identify as having a disability, individuals who are congenitally blind 
or deaf and who experience a second sensory loss later in life, ASL 
users, and individuals with limited English proficiency. To the extent 
feasible given the reduction in national outreach efforts, methods of 
reaching such groups could include dissemination of videos in ASL and 
material in languages other than English, and development of outreach 
channels in organizations that provide services to the aging 
population.
    101. National Outreach--Performance and Oversight. To evaluate the 
efficacy of national outreach efforts during the fifth year of the 
program, the Commission establishes the following three performance 
goals: (1) To build awareness of the iCanConnect program generally; (2) 
to build awareness of the iCanConnect program among certain target 
populations; and (3) to increase application to and utilization of the 
program by the intended population of low-income people who are deaf-
blind. The Commission further adopts the following performance metrics 
to assess the effectiveness of its national outreach efforts to meet 
each of these goals. First, the effectiveness of efforts to increase 
general awareness will be measured by traffic to NDBEDP call centers, 
iCanConnect Web site traffic, NDBEDP application downloads, and 
impressions on social media. The Commission encourages certified 
programs to make their consumer applications available through the 
www.iCanConnect.org state pages to enable tracking the number of 
application downloads as a performance metric. Any applications 
provided on this site must be provided in formats that are accessible 
to applicants. The Commission also encourages certified programs to 
keep their contact information on the www.iCanConnect.org state pages 
up to date to enable referrals. Second, the effectiveness of efforts to 
increase awareness by target populations will be measured by views of 
ASL videos prepared by the program, views or downloads of information 
in languages other than English, and responses to digital marketing 
efforts directed to resources related to target populations. Third, to 
determine the extent to which its national outreach efforts increase 
utilization of the NDBEDP by the intended population, the Commission 
will measure the number of individual applicants to the program, as 
well as the number of individuals who successfully receive NDBEDP 
equipment annually. While the Commission establishes this as a 
performance goal at this time, it notes that changes in the number of 
applicants and equipment recipients may be due to a wide range of 
factors, one of which may be national outreach. Further, the Commission 
notes that in order to effectively measure its success, the Commission 
will need to gather reliable data through uniform reporting into a 
centralized database. While other metrics suggested by commenters may 
be potentially useful, the Commission wishes to limit the number of 
measures employed in order to ensure that performance measurement for 
this relatively small program does not become a burdensome and unwieldy 
process. However, the Commission directs the Bureau and the NDBEDP 
Administrator to adjust or modify these performance goals and metrics 
as may be needed going forward.
    102. During the pilot program, Perkins submitted national outreach 
cost data every three months for reimbursement purposes, as well as 
periodic reports on its national outreach efforts. Because the 
Commission found this information to be both timely and informative, 
the Commission requires that, going forward, Perkins, and any 
subsequent entity that may be selected by the Commission to conduct 
national outreach, submit cost data for

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reimbursement purposes every three months, and, at a minimum, a summary 
and analysis of national outreach activities on an annual basis, in a 
format that will enable the NDBEDP Administrator to monitor the costs 
and efficacy of its outreach activities. This data will assist the 
NDBEDP Administrator to determine appropriate budgets for national 
outreach to the extent this is warranted in the future.
    103. Local Outreach. In addition to allocating funding for national 
outreach, the Commission has required and reimbursed local outreach 
during each year of the pilot program. The Commission concludes that 
local outreach is needed along with national outreach due to the unique 
needs of each state program. In addition, local outreach can raise 
awareness of the NDBEDP in ways that are not always possible and among 
populations that are not necessarily reached using national media. The 
Commission, therefore, affirms its tentative conclusion to require 
certified programs to conduct local outreach activities reasonably 
calculated to inform their state residents about the NDBEDP, including 
the development and maintenance of their NDBEDP Web pages, and to 
reimburse programs for the reasonable costs of such outreach. In 
addition, the Commission encourages certified programs to conduct local 
outreach activities in languages other than English, such as Spanish, 
that may be prevalent in their states.
    104. The Commission continues to require local outreach materials 
to be fully accessible to people with disabilities, noting that 
certified programs, whether they are entities operated by state or 
local governments or privately operated, already are required to ensure 
accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act. See 42 U.S.C. 
12131 through 12134, 12181 through 12189. Finally, the Commission 
recommends that the national outreach coordinator provide information 
about its outreach initiatives on the iCanConnect Web site and on 
monthly calls with local programs. The Commission believes this 
coordination will avoid duplicative efforts and consumer confusion.
    105. Local Outreach--Level of Funding. The Commission is cognizant 
of the geographic and demographic challenges faced by different states 
and recognize that it may not be advisable to treat funding for local 
outreach efforts with a one-size-fits-all standard. The Commission 
further notes that the reduction in funding for national outreach 
activities by 50% may affect the level of funding needed to conduct 
outreach activities at the local level. Alternatively, the Commission 
notes that because the NDBEDP has been in operation for four years, 
some states may not need the same levels of funding for outreach as 
they did when they first initiated their programs. On balance, while 
the Commission continues to believe that local outreach should 
constitute no more than 10% of a certified program's annual funding 
allocation, it will not mandate a hard cap at this time, but will 
require programs to seek permission from the NDBEDP Administrator to 
exceed this benchmark. The Commission directs the Bureau and the NDBEDP 
Administrator, in making a determination as to the reasonableness of a 
state's outreach expenditures, to examine the unique needs, 
demographics and regional conditions of each state, taking into 
consideration the certified program's outreach goals, metrics, and 
activities. Increased outreach expenditures could be considered 
reasonable where, for example, extra outreach is shown to be needed to 
reach targeted populations who have not been served in particular 
communities or to overcome shortcomings by prior program 
administrators. Recognizing that certified programs will necessarily 
focus on different outreach activities to reflect the unique challenges 
and demographic makeup of their jurisdictions, the Commission concludes 
that each certified program should retain the flexibility to identify 
the appropriate goals and metrics for determining the effectiveness of 
its own local outreach efforts.
    106. To maximize the availability of funds for operations of direct 
benefit to equipment recipients, the Commission encourages certified 
programs to gradually reduce the amount used for outreach as demand for 
the NDBEDP accelerates. The Commission further directs the Bureau and 
the NDBEDP Administrator to assess the level of expenditures for local 
outreach during the fifth year of the permanent program and 
periodically thereafter as part of its ongoing and regular oversight 
and evaluation of the NDBEDP, to determine whether this guidance should 
be modified to increase the efficacy and efficiencies of the NDBEDP. In 
conducting this assessment, the Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator may 
consider, among other things, the performance goals and measures 
established for the NDBEDP overall, the status of national outreach 
efforts, actual expenditures by certified programs for local outreach, 
the extent to which requests to exceed funding guidelines for local 
outreach by certified programs have been justified, and input provided 
by certified programs.

Funding

    107. Allocation of Funding. In the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the 
Commission committed to making the full amount of authorized funding, 
$10 million annually, available to the NDBEDP during each TRS Fund 
year, which begins on July 1 of each year and terminates on June 30 of 
the following year. Of this amount, the Commission set aside $500,000 
for national outreach efforts during each year of the pilot program. 
The Commission divided the remaining $9.5 million among each of the 53 
NDBEDP certified programs by allocating a minimum base amount of 
$50,000 for each state, plus an amount in proportion to each state's 
population. The Commission explained in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order 
that it elected this funding allocation strategy for certified programs 
``to ensure that, to the extent possible, every certified program in 
the NDBEDP pilot program receives a level of support that will both 
provide it with the incentive to participate in the NDBEDP and permit 
the distribution of equipment to as many eligible residents as 
possible.'' Under the pilot program rules, the Bureau was permitted to 
adjust or reallocate funding allocations to any certified program 
within a given Fund year, and to revise allocations for subsequent TRS 
Fund years, as the Bureau deemed necessary and appropriate.
    108. Initial Allocations. Based on the Commission's experience 
during the pilot program and the record in this proceeding, the 
Commission will continue to use this funding mechanism for the 
permanent NDBEDP with the following exceptions: (1) The Commission will 
set aside $250,000 annually (rather than the $500,000 allocated for the 
pilot program) for national outreach efforts during the first five 
years of the permanent program and reassess the need for continuing 
such funding beyond this period; and (2) the Commission will set aside 
an amount as may be necessary annually for the creation and maintenance 
of a centralized database to be used for reporting purposes and 
generating reimbursement claims. The remaining amount will be divided 
up through allocations of a minimum of $50,000 for each certified 
program, to which will be added individual allocations in proportion to 
each state's or territory's population. Based on the current 
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which will be served under the permanent NDBEDP, applying this funding 
mechanism would result in allocating slightly more than $50,000 for 
each added territory, for a total of slightly more than $150,000 for 
all three jurisdictions. The Commission concludes that allocating this 
amount will not have a significant impact on the funding allocations of 
the other 53 certified programs, and so finds it appropriate to apply 
the current allocation mechanism to all jurisdictions under the 
permanent program.
    109. The Commission's experience with the program has shown that 
this mechanism has allocated sufficient funds to most states annually 
to meet their residents' needs and, when such allocations have not been 
sufficient, states have had an opportunity to obtain additional funding 
through the reallocation process, discussed in more detail next. 
Further, the Commission believes that this funding allocation mechanism 
has provided each certified program with the incentive and opportunity 
to distribute communications equipment to as many eligible residents as 
possible. During the first year of the pilot program, certified 
programs, together with national outreach activities, collectively used 
approximately 68% of the $10 million allocated for the NDBEDP, 
approximately 94% was used during the second year, and approximately 
88% was used during the third year. This funding enabled equipment and 
related services to bring communications access to approximately 3,000 
low-income deaf-blind individuals.
    110. Reallocations. The Commission further concludes that the 
ability to reallocate funds between certified programs mid-Fund year 
has helped requesting programs meet their needs and has not prevented 
programs with decreased funding from satisfying the needs of their 
constituents. During the pilot program, the NDBEDP Administrator 
reviewed funding data as it became available and worked with certified 
programs, the TRS Fund Administrator and the Bureau to reallocate 
funding between certified programs to maximize the use of available 
funding, when necessary. On some occasions, such reallocations were 
made at the request of state programs that realized they would be 
unable to spend their initial annual allocation (``voluntary'' 
reallocations). On others, after providing notice, the NDBEDP 
Administrator reallocated funds from programs that were underutilizing 
their annual allocations, to satisfy requests from certified programs 
where demand for equipment and related services had exceeded their 
allocations (``involuntary'' reallocations). Involuntary reallocations 
were processed by mid-May of the second and third years of the pilot 
program.
    111. Given the success of this approach in maximizing available 
funds under the NDBEDP, the Commission will continue to authorize the 
Bureau, as necessary, to make (1) voluntary reallocations between 
certified programs at any time during the Fund year and (2) involuntary 
reallocations when individual program performance indicates that NDBEDP 
funds could be more fully utilized by other certified programs. The 
Commission believes that this approach will continue to fulfill 
Congress's goal of bringing communications access to as many low-income 
individuals who are deaf-blind as possible. See 47 U.S.C. 620(a). All 
such requests for reallocations must be submitted to the NDBEDP 
Administrator for approval by the Bureau, in consultation with the 
Office of the Managing Director (OMD) and the TRS Fund Administrator. 
Requests must be in writing, with an explanation supporting the 
request. To reduce the risk of interrupted or delayed services, the 
Commission further directs that involuntary reallocations be made by 
March or April, of each Fund year, to the extent possible.
    112. The Commission will also continue the current practice of 
notifying and coordinating with the potentially impacted certified 
programs prior to making involuntary reallocations of funding, to allow 
programs to raise concerns or objections, and to permit time for any 
needed adjustments to the affected programs. As part of this process, 
certified programs will continue to have an opportunity to request that 
the NDBEDP Administrator consider increasing or decreasing the proposed 
change in allocation. The Commission believes that the formula used by 
the NDBEDP Administrator for involuntary reallocations during the pilot 
program--which reduced by 50% the remaining allocations of certified 
programs that spent less than 25% of their annual allocations during 
the first half of the year, and reduced by 25% the remaining 
allocations of programs that spent more than 25% but less than 50% of 
their annual allocations during the first half of the year--has worked 
well to meet the needs of the certified programs, and for this reason, 
retains this formula for the permanent program. At the same time, as 
the Commission previously noted, it expects that, over time, a greater 
number of certified programs will exhaust their initial annual funding 
allocation, which will consequently reduce funds available for 
voluntary and involuntary reallocations. The Commission will allow the 
NDBEDP Administrator to adjust the formula, if necessary, to account 
for a reduction in funds that may be available for reallocations.
    113. Under the permanent program, allowable spending for 
administrative costs is capped at 15% of each state's initial funding 
allocation, and the Commission has determined that reasonable levels of 
spending for train-the-trainer activities and local outreach efforts 
are 2.5% and 10%, respectively. To provide certainty, if a certified 
program's funding allocation is adjusted downwards during a Fund year, 
and the program already incurred these expenses prior to such 
reallocations, the Commission will not seek to recover reimbursed 
expenses that exceed allowable percentages with respect to the revised 
funding allocation.
    114. Prioritizing Use of Funding. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the 
Commission asked whether it should take measures to prioritize the use 
of funding in the event that demand exceeds the $10 million funding 
limitation and, if so, how. Although the record to date indicates 
annual NDBEDP expenditures as high as 94% of the $10 million annual 
allocation, there is no evidence of major inefficiencies or inequities 
in how available funding has been used. Therefore, and consistent with 
its conclusion that certified programs should continue to have 
flexibility in deciding how to spend their limited allocations of 
NDBEDP resources, the Commission concludes that it is premature at this 
time to adopt measures to prioritize the use of NDBEDP funding. 
Nonetheless, the Commission recognizes that the program has evolved and 
will continue to evolve over time. Accordingly, the Commission directs 
the Bureau, during the fifth year of the permanent program, to assess 
whether and to what extent the Commission should take additional steps 
to prioritize the use of funding. Because the Bureau also will be 
conducting assessments to determine the extent to which funding should 
be continued for travel, train-the-trainer activities, and outreach in 
the fifth year, the Commission sees this as a natural opportunity for 
the Bureau to also re-assess how to use program funds in light of 
overall program performance. The Commission further directs the Bureau 
to make such recommendations to the Commission as may be necessary and 
appropriate to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of the program 
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forward, based on this review. Finally, to the extent necessary to 
ensure that the NDBEDP is running efficiently and effectively, the 
Commission directs the Bureau to conduct an overall assessment of the 
permanent program's performance, including its use and prioritization 
of funding, in the program's tenth year, and to make any 
recommendations to the Commission as needed to improve the program's 
efficiency and effectiveness.
    115. Reimbursement Mechanism. Under the NDBEDP pilot program, the 
Commission has reimbursed programs for the costs incurred for 
authorized equipment and related services, up to each certified 
program's initial or adjusted allocation. The Commission chose this 
approach--over blanket distributions to certified programs at the start 
of each Fund year--because it concluded that this would provide 
incentives for certified programs to actively locate and serve eligible 
participants, and would achieve greater accountability and protection 
against fraud, waste, and abuse.
    116. The Commission will continue to use a funding mechanism that 
reimburses certified programs for their allowable costs associated with 
equipment distribution and related services up to each certified 
program's initial or adjusted funding allocation under the permanent 
NDBEDP. The Commission believes that this will ensure that certified 
programs operate in a cost-efficient manner and will maintain the 
financial integrity of the program. The Commission understands the 
difficulties that some certified programs, particularly smaller ones, 
initially incurred when starting up their pilot programs without 
funding support. However, the Commission continues to believe that 
holding back funding until costs are incurred will incent programs to 
serve as many eligible participants as possible, and will ensure 
accountability and protection against fraud, waste, and abuse. The 
Commission also believes that the reimbursement approach will 
facilitate the reallocation of unspent funds between state programs and 
that reallocation could be difficult if another funding mechanism were 
used. To ensure that entities seeking certification have the capacity 
to operate successfully in a system that reimburses them for their 
program costs, the Commission has added administrative and financial 
management experience as one of the criteria for certification under 
the permanent program.
    117. Claim Frequency and Payment Processing. Under the NDBEDP pilot 
program, certified programs have been permitted to elect reimbursement 
monthly, quarterly, or semiannually. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the 
Commission proposed to continue allowing certified entities to elect 
one of these options upon certification and at the beginning of each 
Fund year. The Commission adopts this proposal for the permanent 
program. Continuing to permit certified programs to elect their 
reimbursement period will avoid imposing unnecessary administrative 
burdens on small programs, while allowing those programs that need more 
immediate reimbursement to file more often. Such elections shall be 
made upon receiving certification and at the beginning of each Fund 
year.
    118. The Commission also adopts its proposal to continue requiring 
reimbursement claims to be submitted within 30 days after each elected 
period. This timeframe is supported by the record and will prevent 
delays when reallocations are deemed necessary. When a certified 
program submits its reimbursement claim more than 30 days after the 
claim period ends, payment of that claim may be delayed. In addition, 
if a program has a pattern of failing to submit claims in a timely 
manner, the Commission may take other action (e.g., suspension or 
revocation of the program's certification). The NDBEDP Administrator 
may grant a reasonable extension of time to submit a reimbursement 
claim upon a finding of good cause when notified by a certified program 
about the delay, the reason(s) for the delay, the expected submission 
date, and the measures the certified program will take to prevent 
recurrent delays.
    119. Finally, as explained in the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission 
expects that, when a claim is submitted with sufficient documentation 
and does not require further clarification, the claim will be processed 
within 30 days, and that claims requiring additional documentation or 
clarification will be processed generally within 60 days. While noting 
such expectation, the Commission recognizes that the NDBEDP and TRS 
Fund Administrators may need flexibility to alter these time frames in 
order to address unique issues that arise. The Commission further notes 
that early payment of reimbursement claims generally is not possible 
because payments from the TRS Fund involve schedules that are guided by 
principles of fiscal management and internal controls.
    120. Documentation of Reimbursement Claims. During the NDBEDP pilot 
program, certified programs have been required to submit documentation 
to support their claims for reimbursement of the reasonable 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. During the pilot program, the TRS Fund 
Administrator has provided certified programs with instructions, 
guidance, and examples of documentation needed to support reimbursement 
claims. The Commission will continue to require certified programs to 
support their reimbursement claims with documentation, a reasonably 
detailed explanation of incurred costs, and a declaration as to the 
accuracy and truthfulness of the claims they submit. This mechanism 
holds programs accountable.
    121. In addition to documentation routinely required, the 
Commission will continue to permit the NDBEDP Administrator or the TRS 
Fund Administrator to require programs to provide supplemental 
information needed to verify particular claims. The Commission 
concludes that the process now in place, where the TRS Fund 
Administrator and the NDBEDP Administrator alert certified programs 
about the need for additional documentation or any inconsistencies or 
errors, successfully has reduced the amount of reimbursement claims 
denied to an almost negligible amount per year. This process has 
resulted in the temporary suspension or withholding of a payments 
pending resolution of disputed matters, and denied reimbursement claims 
when necessary. Under current rules, any certified program is permitted 
to appeal the denial of a reimbursement claim to the Commission. 47 CFR 
1.101 through 1.117.
    122. The Commission will allow modification to the reimbursement 
requirements somewhat to provide greater flexibility for the NDBEDP 
Administrator and the TRS Fund Administrator and to allow some easing 
of the documentation burden on state programs, where appropriate. The 
Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator, in consultation with OMD, and the 
TRS Fund Administrator, may modify the claim filing instructions issued 
by the TRS Fund Administrator, as necessary to achieve these goals. To 
further address commenters' concerns about the level of detail and 
documentation required for reimbursement and to streamline 
reimbursement claim and reporting requirements, this determination will 
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conjunction with the development of the centralized database.
    123. Administrative Costs. Under the Commission's rules for the 
NDBEDP pilot program, certified programs have been compensated for 
administrative costs up to 15% of their total reimbursable costs for 
equipment and related services. In the NDBEDP pilot program, the 
Commission defined administrative costs to include reporting 
requirements, accounting, regular audits, oversight, and general 
administration.
    124. The Commission continues to believe that a 15% cap on 
administrative costs is reasonable for the permanent program. For 
clarity, the Commission defines these costs to be indirect and direct 
costs that do not fit into specifically designated categories, such as 
outreach or equipment and related services, but that are necessary for 
the operation of a program. For example, this could include costs for 
management and administrative support personnel, facilities, utilities, 
supplies, as well as the administration of oversight requirements, 
including reports, accounting and audits. Given support in the record, 
the Commission adopts its proposal to assess the 15% administrative 
cost cap against each certified program's annual funding allocation, 
rather than the total of its reimbursable costs for equipment and 
related services. In addition, the Commission notes that certified 
programs may petition for a waiver of the administrative cost cap rule, 
which the Bureau may consider consistent with the Commission's general 
waiver standard of a showing of good cause and a finding that 
particular facts make compliance with the rule inconsistent with the 
public interest. Grant of such a waiver would not, however, permit the 
program's total reimbursement to exceed its overall funding allocation. 
Finally, the Commission notes its expectation that the establishment of 
a centralized database will facilitate compliance with reporting and 
reimbursement claim requirements, addressing concerns about the 
sufficiency of the 15% cap to cover necessary administrative costs. As 
a number of commenters suggest, a centralized database is likely to 
produce administrative cost savings for programs that currently have to 
maintain their own, or pay for alternative databases to perform these 
functions. The Commission believes that all of these measures, taken 
together, will help to alleviate burdens that the 15% administrative 
cap may have imposed during the pilot program.

Program Oversight and Reporting

    125. Overview. Under the pilot program, the NDBEDP has been 
overseen by an NDBEDP Administrator, a Commission official designated 
by CGB. Every six months, certified programs are required to report to 
the Commission detailed information about program activities, which is 
subject to review by the NDBEDP Administrator and other Commission 
staff in order to assess the effectiveness of the program, ensure the 
integrity of the TRS Fund, and inform the Commission's policymaking.
    126. As discussed below, the Commission affirms the current 
responsibilities of the NDBEDP Administrator. In addition, the 
Commission sets overarching performance goals and initial performance 
measures for the permanent NDBEDP to provide for the efficient 
assessment of the program's progress in meeting the performance goals. 
The Commission further directs the Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator 
to, as necessary, develop more detailed elaboration of these 
performance measures, which shall be informed by information contained 
in the reports submitted by the certified programs. In addition, the 
Commission streamlines the NDBEDP's reporting requirements so they are 
consistent with the new performance measures, as well as to improve 
program oversight and eliminate unnecessary reporting burdens.
    127. The Commission directs the establishment of a centralized 
NDBEDP reporting database, to be used for reporting purposes and for 
the generation of reimbursement claims by programs that choose to use 
it for that purpose. The Commission directs the Bureau and the NDBEDP 
Administrator to accomplish this task in coordination with OMD and its 
Chief Information Officer (CIO) and, as appropriate, with certified 
NDBEDP programs that will use or access the database. From the $10 
million available annually from the TRS Fund for the NDBEDP, the Bureau 
may allocate an amount necessary for the development and maintenance of 
the centralized database. The Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator shall 
also coordinate with the appropriate Commission offices to ensure 
compliance with applicable privacy and security requirements. For 
example, the Commission currently complies with the requirements of the 
Privacy Act with respect to the protection of PII that the Commission 
receives in connection with the NDBEDP pilot program. The Commission 
will modify the System of Records Notice for the NDBEDP and take other 
measures, as necessary and appropriate, with respect to the adoption of 
final rules for the permanent NDBEDP and the development of the 
centralized database. See Privacy Act System of Records, published at 
77 FR 2721, January 19, 2012 (FCC/CGB-3 NDBEDP System of Records 
Notice).
    128. Program Oversight Responsibilities. Designated by the Bureau, 
the NDBEDP Administrator has been responsible for, among other things, 
reviewing certification applications, allocating NDBEDP funding, 
reviewing reimbursement claims to determine consistency with the 
Commission's rules, maintaining the NDBEDP Web site, resolving 
stakeholder issues, and serving as the Commission's point of contact 
for the NDBEDP. The TRS Fund Administrator has reviewed reimbursement 
claims for accuracy and released funds from NDBEDP fund allocations for 
distributed equipment and related services, including outreach efforts.
    129. The Commission directs that the responsibilities listed above 
should continue to reside with the Bureau. In addition, the Commission 
requires the NDBEDP Administrator to coordinate with OMD regarding 
funding decisions. The Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator should 
continue to determine annual funding allocations, including 
reallocations that may need to be made during a Fund year, for each of 
the NDBEDP-certified programs. In addition, the Commission directs that 
the NDBEDP Administrator should continue the practice of conducting 
qualitative reviews to ensure that claims for reimbursement for 
equipment and services are consistent with NDBEDP rules, and the TRS 
Fund Administrator should continue to conduct quantitative reviews to 
determine that the requested dollar amounts are accurate, prior to 
making payments to certified entities. The Commission believes that 
this process will continue to fulfill its objectives to meet the needs 
of deaf-blind consumers in accordance with its policies, comply with 
Government-wide financial requirements, and achieve efficiencies in the 
NDBEDP.
    130. In addition to delegating policy oversight of the permanent 
NDBEDP to the Bureau, the Commission delegates financial oversight of 
this program to the Managing Director and directs the Managing Director 
to work in coordination with the Bureau to ensure that all financial 
aspects of the program have adequate internal controls. These duties 
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that the Commission operates in accordance with federal financial 
statutes and guidance. Such financial oversight must be consistent with 
TRS Orders, rules, and Commission policies to the extent these are 
applicable to the NDBEDP, and OMD is required to consult with CGB on 
any issue that potentially could impact the availability, provision, 
and continuity of services under the program.
    131. Performance Goals and Measures. The NDBEDP 2015 NPRM noted 
that the Commission has a responsibility to ensure these funds are 
spent efficiently and effectively. The Commission therefore proposed 
the following performance goals for the NDBEDP: (1) Ensuring that the 
program effectively increases access to covered services for the target 
population; (2) ensuring that the program is administered efficiently; 
and (3) ensuring that the program is cost-effective. Because the 
Commission finds the proposed goals accurately reflect the statutory 
purpose and the goals and objectives stated in the Commission's 
strategic plan, it adopts the proposed performance goals, but revises 
these to combine the closely-related proposed goals 2 and 3. The 
revised goals are now: (1) Ensuring that the program effectively 
increases access to covered services by the target population; and (2) 
ensuring that the program is administered and implemented efficiently 
and cost-effectively. The Commission believes that these two goals are 
in harmony with each other. Specifically, to the extent that the $10 
million authorized annually for the NDBEDP is spent in a manner that is 
maximally efficient and cost-effective, such expenditure should also 
maximize access to covered services for the target population.
    132. In establishing performance measures to assess progress 
relative to these goals, the Commission is mindful of the U.S. 
Government Accountability Office's (GAO) advice that performance 
measures for each goal ``should be limited to the vital few.'' GAO, 
Executive Guide: Effectively Implementing the Government Performance 
and Results Act at 25 (1996). This guidance seems especially 
appropriate here, given the limited funding available to the NDBEDP 
programs and their need to focus expenditures on program operations to 
the maximum extent practicable.
    133. The Commission concludes that program performance in providing 
effective, cost-effective, and efficient service to the target 
population should be measured based on a few vital metrics that may be 
reflected in the following data: (1) Number of clients served, broken 
down by new versus existing program participants, and client 
characteristics that are relevant to the national program's performance 
and costs; (2) information about the equipment distributed, including 
costs; (3) costs and hours consumed for assessments, training, and 
follow-up visits (e.g., in connection with repair or upgrade of 
equipment); and (4) promptness of service response. Much of the data 
required to support each of these measures is either relatively easy to 
obtain or is already being collected for reporting and reimbursement 
purposes. The Commission recognizes that there could be benefits as 
well in assessing improvements in clients' access to communications 
services through metrics that analyze improvements in their ability to 
participate in life activities, such as employment and education. 
However, the Commission concludes that collecting and effectively 
analyzing such data would prove burdensome. Observed changes in 
consumer behavior at completion of training may be ephemeral or 
subjective, and afterwards, consumers who receive equipment are under 
no obligation to maintain contact with the programs in which they 
participated. Thus, while the Commission will continue to undertake 
efforts to determine effective outcomes that result from successful 
participation in the NDBEDP through outreach and other efforts, it 
concludes that imposing requirements for certified programs to gather 
this information on a regular basis would unduly burden their limited 
resources under this program.
    134. The Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator are directed to 
implement metric parameters based on the above guidance. In this way, 
measures can be ``tweaked'' as necessary to reflect insights gained 
from additional oversight experience, including insights gained in 
implementing the centralized reporting database. Given the size of the 
program, and the diversity of its recipients, program data may skew 
based on circumstances of particular regions or particular clients, and 
may require further inquiry, which prescribes against adopting 
formulaic metrics. The Commission therefore authorizes CGB to determine 
the most effective method for gathering the necessary information and 
weighing these metrics to evaluate program performance. The Commission 
expects that, at a minimum, the performance measures will serve as 
tools to develop recommendations for programs on how to increase cost-
effectiveness, and will inform the Commission's program policy 
decisions. The data collected for these performance measures should 
also enhance the Commission's ability to develop baseline information 
and benchmarks for future assessments.
    135. Reporting Requirements. Under the NDBEDP pilot program 
reporting rules, programs have been required to report information, 
every six months, about the following: Equipment recipients and the 
individuals who attest that the recipients are deaf-blind; equipment 
distributed; the cost, time, and other resources allocated to related 
services and support (outreach, assessment, installation, training, 
maintenance, repair, and refurbishment of equipment); the amount of 
time between assessments and equipment delivery; the types of state 
outreach undertaken; the nature of equipment upgrades; denied equipment 
requests and complaints received; and the number of qualified 
applicants on waiting lists to receive equipment. After considering the 
comments received, the Commission amends its rules to set forth more 
generally the categories of information that must be reported, and it 
directs the Bureau, in consultation with the NDBEDP Administrator, OMD, 
the TRS Fund Administrator, and the certified programs, as appropriate, 
to prepare reporting instructions setting forth the specific data and 
items of information that are needed to assess program performance, to 
be provided in guidance delivered to the certified programs upon 
establishment of the NDBEDP database.
    136. The Commission is mindful of the need to ensure that 
information collection requirements do not unnecessarily burden NDBEDP 
programs whose resources for program administration are quite limited. 
The Commission further believes that its original objectives for 
requiring programs to report certain information under the pilot 
program--such as detailed information about each item of equipment 
distributed--have now been met. For example, detailed reporting on the 
particular items of equipment distributed was needed to inform the 
Commission about the communication equipment needs of the deaf-blind 
community for the permanent program. While this is important 
information to collect and maintain in program records--and may also be 
necessary for the submission of reimbursement claims--the same level of 
detail about every piece of equipment distributed under the pilot 
program may not be necessary for the permanent program, and in fact 
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operations without significantly aiding performance measurement or the 
prevention of fraud, waste, and abuse. On the other hand, certain items 
of information not currently reported may be needed to measure program 
performance.
    137. Where data must already be reported for claim reimbursement, 
unnecessary duplication of effort should not be required. For this 
purpose, below, the Commission directs the establishment of a 
centralized database for the submission of program data to the 
Commission. For example, effective upon activation of the centralized 
NDBEDP database, the Commission expects that a program choosing to use 
the database for claims reimbursement as well as semiannual reporting 
will not be required to enter client-specific information twice.
    138. To provide the flexibility needed to effectively assess the 
permanent program's performance, the Commission adopts rules for the 
permanent program that set forth the categories of required 
information. The Commission directs the Bureau to delineate the 
specific data points required in the instructions on data reporting and 
database use issued by the NDBEDP Administrator. For example, to 
eliminate unnecessary information collection burdens, it may not be 
necessary to report detailed information about each professional 
attesting to an individual's eligibility. While the Commission believes 
that such details should be retained in program records, it may be 
sufficient to obtain this information upon request, as needed, through 
the NDBEDP Administrator or TRS Fund Administrator. This approach will 
allow the precise information fields required in each category to be 
adjusted and streamlined over time, based on experience with program 
oversight and creation of the centralized NDBEDP database. This 
flexible approach will also enable adjustment of reporting requirements 
to harmonize with future refinement of performance metrics. For this 
purpose, the Commission requires reporting of information in each of 
the following categories, and allows the Bureau to supplement these 
categories as necessary to achieve the performance objectives of the 
program, and to prevent fraud, waste and abuse: (1) Each client's 
identity and other relevant characteristics; (2) information about the 
equipment provided, including costs; (3) the cost and time for client 
assessments, installation and training, and maintenance and repair; (4) 
information about local outreach undertaken, including costs; and (5) 
promptness of service. Certified programs will be required to report 
the specific information set forth in instructions and guidelines 
issued by the Bureau in each category listed above or other categories 
deemed necessary by the Bureau, until superseded by new reporting 
instructions and guidance.
    139. The Commission retains the requirement to report the identity 
of each individual who receives equipment because it believes this is 
necessary to enable correct analysis of program costs and efficacy. In 
addition, reporting of identity information may assist in analyzing and 
tracking changes that occur when one certified program is replaced by 
another or when a client moves to another state. In this regard, 
reporting of identity information may help prevent fraud, abuse, and 
waste (e.g., where equipment is improperly provided to the same 
individual by more than one state program). Given the small size of the 
population served, however, it may not be necessary to collect fine-
grained identity data such as date of birth. The rule the Commission 
adopts today allows CGB and the NDBEDP Administrator to exercise 
flexibility in determining the level of identification detail that 
should be collected. Given the sensitivity involved and the heightened 
need for security necessitated by the collection of PII, the Commission 
cautions CGB and the NDBEDP Administrator to limit the level of detail 
of the PII collected to that needed for effective program oversight.
    140. Frequency of Reporting. The Commission believes that regular 
reporting is necessary to ensure that certified programs maintain and 
keep current NDBEDP-related data and to provide accurate snapshots of 
that data consistently across all certified programs for oversight and 
evaluation purposes. The Commission will, therefore, retain the 
requirement for certified programs to submit reports every six months.
    141. Report Certification. 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.'' In the NDBEDP 
2015 NPRM, the Commission proposed to amend the certification as 
follows to clarify that the ``affairs'' of the certified program means 
the ``business activities conducted pursuant to the NDBEDP'':

    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.

The Commission adopts the continued requirement for this report 
certification, as amended. Likewise, the Commission makes this language 
change to its reimbursement claim certification, as proposed.
    142. NDBEDP Centralized Database for Reporting and Reimbursement. 
The Commission concludes that the benefits of a centralized database 
would be significant and outweigh any disadvantages. A centralized 
database will allow the efficient retrieval of data in a uniform format 
from a single system. This, in turn, will enable the Bureau, OMD, the 
NDBEDP Administrator and the TRS Fund Administrator to oversee the 
program more effectively and efficiently; analyze the performance of 
certified programs; detect patterns indicating potential fraud, waste, 
or abuse; and provide aggregate national program statistics to inform 
the Commission's future policy deliberations for the NDBEDP. In 
addition, a centralized database will improve the accuracy of reported 
data and prevent abuse of the program by, e.g., a single consumer 
applying for assistance in multiple states. State-operated databases, 
by their nature, cannot address these important national oversight 
functions. A centralized database will enable programs to avoid 
duplicative submission of identical data for both reimbursement and 
reporting purposes and may allow for more effective service to clients 
migrating to other states and clients that are transferred to newly 
certified entities. A centralized database will also permit cost 
savings for individual states that currently incur their own expenses 
to organize and submit required reports. Finally, the Commission finds 
no convincing evidence in the record showing that the cost incurred by 
programs to enter data in a centralized database would be significantly 
greater than the cost of reporting data in the manner currently 
required for the pilot program.
    143. For all of these reasons, the Commission directs the Bureau, 
in coordination with the NDBEDP Administrator, OMD and its CIO, to 
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submission of program data to the Commission. The Bureau, OMD, and its 
CIO are required to ensure that the database will incorporate robust 
privacy and data security best practices in its creation and operation. 
Further, the database must comply with all applicable laws and Federal 
government guidance on privacy and security and other applicable 
technology requirements such as those mandated by the Federal 
Information Security Management Act (FISMA) and the Privacy Act. As 
with other databases the Commission has created to manage its programs, 
this database must be developed in accordance with the National 
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) guidance for secure, 
encrypted methods for obtaining, transmitting, storing, and disposal of 
program beneficiary information and certified program information. The 
centralized database also must have subscriber notification procedures 
in the event of a breach that are compliant with Department of Homeland 
Security (DHS) and OMB guidance.
    144. Upon its completion, all certified programs will be required 
to use the centralized database to file their semiannual program 
reports. As further discussed below, programs will be allowed, but not 
required, to also use the centralized database for generating 
reimbursement requests, which is expected to eliminate the duplication 
of effort involved in filing identical data for both reimbursement and 
reporting purposes. The Commission also recognize that some certified 
programs have invested in the development of their own databases for 
tracking and reporting NDBEDP-related activities. To be clear, nothing 
in document FCC 16-101 prevents individual programs from continuing to 
use state-specific data bases for their own tracking purposes. The 
Commission only requires that the required report data be entered in a 
national database so that it can be effectively aggregated nationally 
for the essential purposes described above. Therefore, to reduce any 
costs that may be associated with entering data in both a state-
specific and a national database, the Commission directs that the 
Bureau, OMD and its CIO, and the NDBEDP Administrator consider the use 
of tools that will allow certified programs to submit data in an 
aggregate manner.
    145. NDBEDP Centralized Database for Reporting and Reimbursement--
Use of the Centralized Database for Reimbursement Claims. The 
Commission is persuaded that using the centralized database to generate 
reimbursement claims should be permissive. The Commission believes that 
both efficiency and accuracy can be enhanced when the data required for 
reporting and reimbursement are submitted and managed within the same 
system; however, it also recognizes that some programs reasonably 
prefer to develop reimbursement requests within an internal system that 
is used by the certified entity for other purposes. In order to 
facilitate the ability of programs to use the centralized database for 
both reimbursement and reporting, the Commission directs the Bureau and 
the NDBEDP Administrator to coordinate with OMD and its CIO, and to 
consult with certified programs so that the centralized database can 
track all of the information needed to enable reports to be generated 
and submitted electronically, and to generate reimbursement claims.
    146. The Commission concludes that the establishment of the 
centralized database does not by itself relieve certified programs of 
the requirements to retain records and document compliance with 
Commission rules. The Commission does not envision that the database 
will be a repository for all records that a certified program must 
retain or chooses to retain to demonstrate compliance with the 
Commission's requirements governing the NDBEDP. Certified programs will 
be held responsible for complying with documentation and record 
retention requirements but will be otherwise be free to maintain 
records outside the database in whatever format they deem appropriate, 
as long as such records are reproducible upon request from the Bureau, 
the NDBEDP Administrator, OMD, TRS Fund Administrator, Commission, or 
law enforcement.
    147. NDBEDP Centralized Database for Reporting and Reimbursement--
Inclusion and Protection of PII in the Centralized Database. The 
Commission concludes that the inclusion of certain PII is necessary 
because it will assist in analyzing and tracking changes that occur 
when one certified program is replaced by another or when a client 
moves to another state, may facilitate the transfer of client 
information when a client moves to another state, and may help detect 
possible fraud, waste, and abuse. Further, the Health Insurance 
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) does not pose any 
major impediment to the inclusion of PII in the centralized database. 
Public Law 104-191, 100 Stat. 2548 (1996). The Commission is not a 
``covered entity'' for purposes of HIPAA and therefore is not subject 
to the same HIPAA standards applicable to such entities. Rather, the 
Commission is a ``health oversight agency,'' i.e., ``an agency or 
authority of the United States . . . that is authorized by law to 
oversee . . . government programs in which health information is 
necessary to determine eligibility or compliance.'' 45 CFR 164.501. To 
the extent that any certified program is a ``covered entity'' subject 
to HIPAA requirements, HIPAA permits the program to ``disclose 
protected health information to a health oversight agency for oversight 
activities authorized by law.'' 45 CFR 164.512(d)(1). Therefore, to the 
extent that certified programs are subject to HIPAA, disclosure of 
protected health information to the Commission for purposes of 
administering the NDBEDP does not conflict with HIPAA. Despite this 
categorization, it remains ultimately the responsibility of any HIPAA 
covered entity to ensure that it has the proper authorization to 
transmit health information to another individual or entity and is in 
full compliance with any applicable provisions of HIPAA and other 
privacy laws. A certified program that is or may be a covered entity 
for purposes of HIPAA may seek guidance about its obligations under 
HIPAA from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for 
Civil Rights.
    148. While the Commission will not exclude PII from the centralized 
database, privacy and security are key considerations that it must 
consider in the collection and maintenance of this information. 
Accordingly, the Commission directs the Bureau and the NDBEDP 
Administrator to limit the amount of PII collected to that needed for 
effective program oversight. The database administrator should be 
tasked with establishing procedures, protocols, and other safeguards to 
ensure database access is in fact restricted according to the 
Commission's guidelines to protect any PII in the centralized database. 
Additionally, the Commission requires that access to the centralized 
NDBEDP database be limited to authorized entities for purposes that 
further the effective and efficient operation and administration of the 
NDBEDP and compliance with the Commission's rules. The database 
administrator shall allow certified programs to access and use the 
database only for the reasons specified in this part of document FCC 
16-101, and to determine whether information previously entered in the 
database is correct and complete. Moreover, the Commission specifically 
prohibits a certified program from accessing PII about clients of 
another certified program, except as expressly authorized by the NDBEDP 
Administrator, pursuant to appropriate safeguards, where necessary to 
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continuity of service to such clients or for the efficient 
administration of the program.
    149. The Commission concludes that all access to the centralized 
database should be restricted to secure means of communication and be 
subject to a strict password policy to help protect the security of the 
database. To the extent possible and appropriate, certified programs 
should be informed specifically about how data will be secured. As in 
the pilot program, the Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator will 
coordinate with OMD and the CIO to ensure compliance with Government-
wide statutory and regulatory guidance as to the Privacy Act of 1974, 
FISMA, and any other applicable privacy and security requirements.
    150. NDBEDP Centralized Database for Reporting and Reimbursement--
Access to Other Programs' Data and Aggregate Data. The Commission 
concludes that, in general, PII and other data entered by a program 
should be available only to Commission staff and contractors that are 
charged with NDBEDP oversight responsibilities, such as the TRS Fund 
Administrator. In addition, such information can be obtained by 
personnel authorized by the specific certified program that provided 
the data (or its successor), pursuant to authorization procedures 
established by the Bureau, the NDBEDP Administrator, OMD and its CIO. 
In addition, the Bureau, the NDBEDP Administrator, and OMD and its CIO 
will determine under what circumstances and procedures certified 
programs may obtain access to aggregated, non-PII about other state 
programs or about the NDBEDP as a whole.
    151. NDBEDP Centralized Database for Reporting and Reimbursement--
Database Administration. Although several commenters recommend that the 
Commission invite entities via a public notice to submit applications 
to develop and maintain the database, the Commission concludes that the 
complexity of the task and the sensitivity of the issues to be 
addressed, including matters of privacy and security, demand a more 
structured process for making this selection. The Commission further 
concludes that the centralized database should be built and operated 
under the direct supervision of the Commission by an entity that has 
demonstrated skills in the development and management of an existing 
system of similar scope and complexity. The Commission directs the 
Bureau, in coordination with the Commission's Managing Director and its 
CIO, the NDBEDP Administrator, and others within the Commission, as may 
be appropriate, to determine whether the database should be built using 
internal Commission resources, or via an interagency agreement, a 
competitive procurement, or a modification of an existing agency 
contract. As part of this process, the Bureau, in consultation with the 
NDBEDP Administrator and such Commission offices, will identify the 
data elements, structure of the database, and other implementation 
details. To ensure efficient management and effective use of NDBEDP 
data in response to changes that occur over time, the Commission 
further directs the Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator, in conjunction 
with the Managing Director and CIO, to initiate or direct such 
modifications as needed.
    152. Audits and Record Retention. 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, to make their NDBEDP-related records available for 
Commission-directed review or audit, and to submit documentation, upon 
request, demonstrating ongoing compliance with the Commission's rules. 
For purposes of promoting greater transparency and accountability, the 
NDBEDP pilot program rules also have required certified programs to 
retain all records associated with the distribution of equipment and 
provision of related services for two years following the termination 
of the pilot program.
    153. The Commission will retain the requirement for certified 
programs to conduct annual audits in the permanent NDBEDP because the 
Commission concludes that annual audits are needed to ensure the fiscal 
integrity of the program. As the Commission proposed in the NDBEDP 2015 
NPRM, and as supported in the record, the Commission clarifies that the 
program audit standard is comparable to that required for OMB Circular 
A-133 audits and not a more rigorous audit standard, such as a forensic 
standard. Specifically, as stated in the Bureau's 2012 guidance, the 
annual independent audit must include 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. See NDBEDP FAQ 25. Compliance areas to be audited must include, 
but are not limited to, allowable costs, participant eligibility, 
equipment distribution, and reporting. The audit report must describe 
any exceptions found, such as unallowable costs, lack of participant 
eligibility documentation, and missing reports, and 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 Commission and report the auditor's observations as 
required under professional auditing standards. See NDBEDP FAQ 26.
    154. The record also supports the Commission's proposals to 
continue to require certified programs to submit to an audit arranged 
by the Commission or its delegated authorities, and for any certified 
program that fails to fully cooperate in a Commission-arranged audit to 
be subject to an automatic suspension of NDBEDP payments until it 
agrees to the requested audit. While the Commission has not undertaken 
any audits of certified programs during the pilot program, to date, it 
concludes that it is fiscally prudent to continue to require certified 
programs to submit to such audits. In addition, the Commission finds 
that this automatic suspension policy will promote transparency, 
accountability, and assure the integrity of the TRS Fund.
    155. Further, the Commission will retain the provisions in the 
pilot program rules requiring certified programs to 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 and reports, and, upon Commission request, to 
submit documentation demonstrating ongoing compliance with the 
Commission's rules. As proposed, the Commission clarifies that evidence 
that a state program may not be in compliance with those rules is not a 
prerequisite to such a documentation request. As the Commission noted 
in the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, record retention is necessary to resolve 
inquiries and complaints, as well as questions about reimbursement 
claims or compliance with NDBEDP rules. The Commission affirms that 
this requirement will help to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and 
abuse and to ensure compliance with the NDBEDP rules. Certified 
programs may maintain records in whatever format they deem appropriate, 
as long as such records are reproducible upon request from the Bureau, 
the NDBEDP Administrator, OMD, the TRS Fund Administrator, Commission, 
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    156. Finally, the Commission adopts the proposal to require record 
retention for five years, a period that is supported by a number of 
commenters and is consistent with the Commission's TRS and Lifeline 
rules. Extending the requirement to five years will help to ensure 
compliance with program requirements and enable the Commission to 
exercise appropriate oversight and administration of the permanent 
NDBEDP on an ongoing basis.
    157. Whistleblower Protections. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the 
Commission proposed to retain the whistleblower protections in the 
Commission's rules for the permanent NDBEDP. Those protections require 
certified programs to permit individuals to disclose to appropriate 
officials, known or suspected rule violations 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. Because the 
Commission continues to believe that these whistleblower protections 
help to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse, the Commission will 
retain these requirements for the permanent NDBEDP.
    158. Complaints. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission proposed 
that: (1) Informal complaints containing specified information will be 
forwarded to the certified program for a response; (2) if the program's 
response does not resolve the complaint, the Commission will make its 
own disposition of the complaint and inform both parties; (3) if 
unsatisfied with the result, the complainant may file a formal 
complaint with the Commission; and (4) the Commission may also conduct 
such inquiries and proceedings as it deems necessary to enforce the 
NDBEDP requirements.
    159. The Commission hereby adopts the proposed complaint 
procedures, which are generally supported by the commenters. Under 
these procedures, informal complaints related to the NDBEDP will be 
processed by the Bureau's Disability Rights Office (DRO) complaints 
division and the NDBEDP Administrator. Informal complaints may be 
transmitted to the Commission via any reasonable means, such as by 
letter, fax, telephone, TTY, or email. When the Commission's Consumer 
Help Center is updated, informal complaints may also be transmitted 
online. This informal complaint process is intended to facilitate 
resolution of complaints between the parties whenever possible. As 
noted, if the consumer is not satisfied with the certified program's 
response and the DRO's disposition of an informal complaint, the 
consumer may file a formal complaint.

Final Regulatory Flexibility Certification

    160. 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.'' See 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.'' See 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. See 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.
    161. In 2011, pursuant to section 105 of the Twenty-First Century 
Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010 (CVAA), which adds 
section 719 of the Act, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 620, the Commission 
established the National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program 
(NDBEDP) as a pilot program. Under the NDBEDP, the Commission provides 
up to $10 million annually from the Interstate Telecommunications Relay 
Service Fund (TRS Fund) to support programs approved by the Commission 
for the distribution of equipment designed to make telecommunications 
service, Internet access service, and advanced communications services 
(covered services) accessible to low-income individuals who are deaf-
blind. 47 U.S.C. 620(a), (c). 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 entities to be certified to participate 
in the pilot program--one entity for each state, plus the District of 
Columbia, Puerto Rico,
and the U.S. Virgin Islands--collectively referred to as ``certified 
programs'' or ``state programs.'' Through the pilot program, thousands 
of low-income individuals who are deaf-blind have received equipment 
and training on how to use that equipment to access covered services. 
The Commission extended the pilot program to June 30, 2017. In document 
FCC 16-101, the Commission adopts rules to continue the NDBEDP as an 
ongoing, permanent program.
    162. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission concluded that the 
proposed rules would not have a significant economic impact on the 
entities that might be affected by the proposed rules because the 
Commission would reimburse all of those entities for all of their 
NDBEDP expenses from the TRS Fund, up to their annual funding 
allocations. The Commission added that the changes it was proposing 
were of an administrative nature, intended to reduce the administrative 
burden on those entities, and would not have a significant economic 
impact on small entities. If there were to be an economic impact on 
small entities as a result of the proposals, however, the Commission 
expected the impact to be a positive one. The Commission therefore 
certified, pursuant to the RFA, that the proposals in the NDBEDP 2015 
NPRM, if adopted, would not have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities. No comments were filed in 
response to that Initial Regulatory Flexibility Certification.
    163. Document FCC 16-101 extends the NDBEDP to include the U.S. 
territories of American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. 
As a result, up to 56 entities may be certified to participate in the 
permanent NDBEDP.
    164. Document FCC 16-101 provides that current state programs and 
other entities that want to participate in the permanent NDBEDP must 
seek certification for a five-year period and every five years 
thereafter. If a current program wants to renew its certification or 
another entity wants to apply for certification, it must, one year 
prior to the expiration of the five-year certification period, submit 
an application explaining why it is eligible to participate in the 
NDBEDP.
    165. To help address a persistent shortage of qualified trainers to 
provide individualized training to consumers on how to use NDBEDP-
distributed equipment, document FCC 16-101 permits certified programs 
to use up to 2.5% of their annual funding allocations, or approximately 
$250,000 annually for all certified programs, for the costs of train-
the-trainer activities and programs during the first five years

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of the permanent program and directs the Consumer and Governmental 
Affairs Bureau (the Bureau) to assess the need for continuing such 
funding beyond this period.
    166. The NDBEDP pilot program rules require all certified programs 
to submit reports about their NDBEDP activities to the Commission every 
six months. Document FCC 16-101 finds that continuing to receive this 
data will be useful to the permanent program as well, because regular 
reporting is necessary to ensure that certified programs maintain and 
keep current NDBEDP-related data and to provide accurate snapshots of 
that data consistently across all certified programs for oversight and 
evaluation purposes. At the same time, document FCC 16-101 sets forth 
generally the categories of required information and directs the Bureau 
to determine the specific items of information to be reported, which 
the Bureau may adjust and streamline over time and in conjunction with 
the planning and implementation of the centralized database, which is 
discussed next. Streamlining reporting requirements will reduce the 
administrative burden of the certified programs participating in the 
permanent NDBEDP.
    167. In document FCC 16-101, the Commission directs the Bureau, in 
coordination with the appropriate Commission offices and other 
stakeholders, to establish a centralized database that would assist 
state programs to comply with the reporting and reimbursement claim 
requirements under the permanent NDBEDP. First, upon completion of the 
database, all state programs would be required to submit information 
about their NDBEDP-related activities into the database and use the 
database to generate reports for submission to the Commission every six 
months. Second, all state programs would be able to submit data 
regarding their NDBEDP-related expenses into the database and generate 
reimbursement claims for submission to the TRS Fund Administrator. 
State programs currently maintain their own databases or pay for 
alternative databases to perform these functions. Submission of data 
into a centralized database that is established and maintained by the 
Commission to perform these functions would likely reduce the 
administrative costs for these state programs. Collecting data in a 
uniform manner from the certified programs would also improve oversight 
and administration of the NDBEDP by enabling the Commission to 
aggregate and analyze that data.
    168. 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, a 
Commission official designated by the Bureau. Within this annual 
allocation amount, the Commission did not establish any caps for costs 
associated with state and local outreach, assessments, equipment, 
installation, or training, but did establish a cap for administrative 
costs. The Commission 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. 
Document FCC 16-101 amends the rules 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. Document FCC 16-101 also recognizes that during the 
first three years of the NDBEDP pilot program, some programs' 
administrative costs exceeded the allowable 15% reimbursable amount. As 
discussed further above, document FCC 16-101 calls for the creation of 
a centralized database to be used by certified programs for generating 
reports and reimbursement claims, which is likely to produce 
administrative cost savings for programs that maintain their own 
databases or pay for alternative databases to perform these functions. 
Certified programs may also petition for and the Bureau may grant a 
waiver of the administrative cost cap rule upon a showing of good cause 
and a finding that particular facts make compliance with the rule 
inconsistent with the public interest. These measures, taken together, 
may alleviate the administrative burdens for certified programs 
operating in the permanent NDBEDP by making it easier to operate within 
the 15% administrative cost cap.
    169. During each year of the pilot program, the Commission has set 
aside $500,000 of the $10 million available annually to perform 
national outreach to promote the NDBEDP. Given the significant progress 
in publicizing the NDBEDP during the pilot program, document FCC 16-101 
continues to fund national outreach efforts, but at a reduced level of 
$250,000 for each of the first five years of the permanent program, and 
directs the Bureau to determine the extent to which national outreach 
efforts and funding should be continued thereafter and whether to 
extend Perkins's national outreach services for another five-year 
period or to invite entities, via a public notice, to submit 
applications to conduct these efforts.
    170. 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, as well as to 
submit to audits arranged by the Commission or its delegated 
authorities. Document FCC 16-101 continues those audit requirements and 
also requires each certified program to submit a copy of its annual 
audit to the NDBEDP Administrator.
    171. The Commission finds that the rules adopted in document FCC 
16-101 will not have a significant economic impact on the entities that 
are part of the NDBEDP because the Commission will reimburse these 
entities for all of their NDBEDP expenses from the TRS Fund, up to 
their annual funding allocations. The rules adopted in document FCC 16-
101 are administrative in nature, intended to reduce the administrative 
burden on certified programs, increase program transparency, benefit 
equipment recipients, improve the Commission's administration and 
oversight of the NDBEDP, and will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities. To the extent that 
there is an economic impact on small entities as a result of the rules 
adopted in document FCC 16-101, the Commission believes the impact to 
be a positive one.
    172. The Commission therefore certifies, pursuant to the RFA, that 
the rules adopted in document FCC 16-101 will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    173. The Commission sent a copy of document FCC 16-101 in a report 
to Congress and the Governmental Accountability Office pursuant to the 
Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

Ordering Clauses

    Pursuant to 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, 
document FCC 16-101 is ADOPTED and the Commission's rules are hereby 
AMENDED.
    Section 64.610 of the Commission's rules will remain in effect 
until after all reports have been submitted, all payments and 
adjustments have been made, all wind-down activities have been 
completed, and no issues with the

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regard to the NDBEDP pilot program remain pending.
    The Commission will send a copy of document FCC 16-101, including a 
copy of this final 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 amends 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. Add subpart GG to read as follows:

Subpart GG--National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program

Sec.
64.6201 [Reserved]
64.6203 [Reserved]
64.6205 [Reserved]
64.6207 Certification to receive funding.
64.6209 Eligibility criteria.
64.6211 Equipment distribution and related services.
64.6213 Payments to NDBEDP certified programs.
64.6215 Reporting requirements.
64.6217 Complaints.
64.6219 Whistleblower protections.

Subpart GG--National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program


Sec.  64.6201  [Reserved]


Sec.  64.6203  [Reserved]


Sec.  64.6205  [Reserved]


Sec.  64.6207  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 
entity authorized to receive reimbursement for NDBEDP activities from 
the TRS Fund. Such entity will have full 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.
    (a) Eligibility for certification. Public or private entities, 
including, but not limited to, equipment distribution programs, 
vocational rehabilitation programs, assistive technology programs, 
schools for the deaf, blind, or deaf-blind, organizational affiliates, 
independent living centers, or private educational facilities, may 
apply to the Commission for certification.
    (b) When to apply. Applications for certification shall be filed:
    (1) Within 60 days after the effective date of this section;
    (2) At least one year prior to the expiration of a program's 
certification;
    (3) Within 30 days after public notice of a program's 
relinquishment of certification; and
    (4) If an application deadline is extended or a vacancy exists for 
other reasons than relinquishment or expiration of a certification, 
within the time period specified by public notice.
    (c) Qualifications. Applications shall contain sufficient detail to 
demonstrate the entity's ability to meet all criteria required for 
certification and a commitment to comply with all Commission 
requirements governing the NDBEDP. The Commission shall review 
applications and determine whether to grant certification based on the 
ability of an entity 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:
    (1) Expertise in the field of deaf-blindness, including familiarity 
with the culture and etiquette of individuals who are deaf-blind;
    (2) The ability to communicate effectively with individuals 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;
    (3) Administrative and financial management experience;
    (4) 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;
    (5) Experience with the distribution of specialized customer 
premises equipment, especially to individuals who are deaf-blind;
    (6) Experience in training consumers on how to use Equipment and 
how to set up Equipment for its effective use;
    (7) Familiarity with Covered Services; and,
    (8) If the applicant is seeking renewal of certification, ability 
to provide Equipment and related services in compliance with this 
subpart.
    (d) Conflicts of interest. (1) An applicant for certification shall 
disclose in its application any relationship, arrangement, or agreement 
with a manufacturer or provider of Equipment or related services that 
poses an actual or potential conflict of interest, as well as the steps 
the applicant will take to eliminate such actual or potential conflict 
or to minimize the associated risks. If an applicant learns of a 
potential or actual conflict while its application is pending, it must 
immediately disclose such conflict to the Commission. The Commission 
may reject an application for NDBEDP certification, or may require an 
applicant, as a condition of certification, to take additional steps to 
eliminate, or to minimize the risks associated with, an actual or 
potential conflict of interest, if relationships, arrangements, or 
agreements affecting the applicant are likely to impede its objectivity 
in the distribution of Equipment or its ability to comply with NDBEDP 
requirements.
    (2) A certified entity shall disclose to the Commission any 
relationship, arrangement, or agreement with a manufacturer or provider 
of Equipment or related services that comes into being or is discovered 
after certification is granted and that poses an actual or potential 
conflict of interest, as well as the steps the entity will take to 
eliminate such actual or potential conflict or to minimize the 
associated risks, within 30 days after the entity learns or should have 
learned of such actual or potential conflict of interest. The 
Commission may suspend or revoke an NDBEDP certification or may require 
a certified entity, as a condition of continued certification, to take 
additional steps to eliminate, or to minimize the risks associated 
with, an actual or potential conflict of interest, if relationships, 
arrangements, or agreements affecting the entity are likely to impede 
its objectivity in the distribution of Equipment or its ability to 
comply with NDBEDP requirements.
    (e) Certification period. Certification granted under this section 
shall be for a period of five years. A program may apply for renewal of 
its certification by filing a new application at least one year prior 
to the expiration of the certification period. If a certified entity is 
replaced prior to the expiration of the

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certification period, the successor entity's certification will expire 
on the date that the replaced entity's certification would have 
expired.
    (f) Notification of substantive change. A certified program shall 
notify the Commission within 60 days of any substantive change that 
bears directly on its ability to meet the qualifications necessary for 
certification under paragraph (c) of this section.
    (g) Relinquishment of certification. A program wishing to 
relinquish its certification before its certification expires shall 
electronically provide written notice of its intent to do so to the 
NDBEDP Administrator and the TRS Fund Administrator at least 90 days in 
advance, explaining the reason for such relinquishment and providing 
its proposed departure date. After receiving such notice, the 
Commission shall take such steps as may be necessary, consistent with 
this subpart, to ensure continuity and effective oversight of the 
NDBEDP for the affected state.
    (h) Suspension or revocation of certification. The Commission may 
suspend or revoke NDBEDP certification if, after notice and an 
opportunity to object, the Commission determines that an entity is no 
longer qualified for certification. Within 30 days after being notified 
of a proposed suspension or revocation of certification, the reason 
therefor, and the applicable suspension or revocation procedures, a 
certified entity may present written arguments and any relevant 
documentation as to why suspension or revocation of certification is 
not warranted. Failure to respond to a notice of suspension or 
revocation within 30 days may result in automatic suspension or 
revocation of certification. A suspension of certification will remain 
in effect until the expiration date, if any, or until the fulfillment 
of conditions stated in a suspension decision. A revocation will be 
effective for the remaining portion of the current certification 
period. In the event of suspension or revocation, the Commission shall 
take such steps as may be necessary, consistent with this subpart, to 
ensure continuity and effective oversight of the NDBEDP for the 
affected state.
    (i) [Reserved]
    (j) Certification transitions. When a new entity is certified as a 
state's program, the previously certified entity shall:
    (1) Within 30 days after the new entity is certified, and as a 
condition precedent to receiving payment for any reimbursement claims 
pending as of or after the date of certification of the successor 
entity,
    (i) Transfer to the new entity all NDBEDP data, records, and 
information for the previous five years, and any Equipment remaining in 
inventory;
    (ii) Provide notification in accessible formats about the newly-
certified state program to state residents who are in the process of 
obtaining Equipment or related services, or who received Equipment 
during the previous three-year period; and
    (iii) Inform the NDBEDP Administrator that such transfer and 
notification have been completed;
    (2) Submit all reimbursement claims, reports, audits, and other 
required information relating to the previously certified entity's 
provision of Equipment and related services; and
    (3) Take all other steps reasonably necessary to ensure an orderly 
transfer of responsibilities and uninterrupted functioning of the state 
program.


Sec.  64.6209  Eligibility criteria.

    Before providing Equipment or related services to an individual, a 
certified program shall verify the individual's eligibility in 
accordance with this section.
    (a) Verification of disability. A certified program shall require 
an individual applying for Equipment and related services to provide 
verification of disability in accordance with paragraph (a)(1) or (2) 
of this section.
    (1) The individual may provide an attestation from a professional 
with direct knowledge of the individual's disability, either to the 
best of the professional's knowledge or under penalty of perjury, that 
the applicant is deaf-blind (as defined in Sec.  64.6203(c) of this 
part). Such attestation shall include the attesting professional's full 
name, title, and contact information, including business name, address, 
phone number, and email address. Such attestation shall also include 
the basis of the attesting professional's knowledge that the individual 
is deaf-blind and may also include information about the individual's 
functional abilities to use Covered Services in various settings.
    (2) The individual may provide existing documentation that the 
individual is deaf-blind, such as an individualized education program 
(IEP) or a Social Security determination letter.
    (b) Verification of income eligibility. A certified program shall 
require an individual applying for Equipment and related services to 
provide verification that his or her income does not exceed 400 percent 
of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, as defined in 42 U.S.C. 9902(2), or 
that he or she is enrolled in a federal program with an income 
eligibility requirement that does not exceed 400 percent of the Federal 
Poverty Guidelines, such as Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance 
Program, Supplemental Security Income, Federal Public Housing 
Assistance, or Veterans and Survivors Pension Benefit. 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. When an applicant is not already enrolled in a 
qualifying low-income program, income eligibility may be verified by 
the certified program using appropriate and reasonable means.
    (c) Prohibition against requiring employment. No certified program 
may require, for eligibility, that an applicant be employed or actively 
seeking employment.
    (d) Availability of Covered Services. A certified program may 
require an equipment recipient to demonstrate, for eligibility, that a 
Covered Service that the Equipment is designed to use is available for 
use by the individual.
    (e) Age. A certified program may not establish eligibility criteria 
that exclude low-income individuals who are deaf-blind of a certain age 
from applying for or receiving Equipment if the needs of such 
individuals are not being met through other available resources.
    (f) Reverification. If an individual who has previously received 
equipment from a certified program applies to a certified program for 
additional Equipment or related services one year or more after the 
individual's income was last verified, the certified program shall re-
verify an individual's income eligibility in accordance with paragraph 
(b) before providing new Equipment or related services. If a certified 
program has reason to believe that an individual's vision or hearing 
has improved sufficiently that the individual is no longer eligible for 
Equipment or related services, the certified program shall require 
reverification of the individual's disability in accordance with 
paragraph (a) before providing new Equipment or related services.


Sec.  64.6211  Equipment distribution and related services.

    (a) A certified program shall:
    (1) Distribute Equipment and provide related services;
    (2) Permit the transfer of a recipient's account, records, and any 
title to and control of the distributed Equipment to another state's 
certified program when a recipient relocates to another state;

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    (3) Permit the transfer of a recipient's account, records, and any 
title to and control of the distributed Equipment from another state's 
NDBEDP certified program when a recipient relocates to the program's 
state;
    (4) Prohibit recipients from transferring Equipment received under 
the NDBEDP to another person through sale or otherwise, and if it 
learns that an individual has unlawfully obtained, sold, or transferred 
Equipment, take appropriate steps to reclaim the Equipment or its 
worth;
    (5) Include the following or a substantially similar attestation on 
all consumer application forms:

    I certify that all information provided on this application, 
including information about my disability and income, is true, 
complete, and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I authorize 
program representatives to verify the information provided.
    I permit information about me to be shared with my state's 
current and successor program managers and representatives for the 
administration of the program and for the delivery of equipment and 
services to me. I also permit information about me to be reported to 
the Federal Communications Commission for the administration, 
operation, and oversight of the program.
    If I am accepted into the program, I agree to use program 
services solely for the purposes intended. I understand that I may 
not sell, give, or lend to another person any equipment provided to 
me by the program.
    If I provide any false records or fail to comply with these or 
other requirements or conditions of the program, program officials 
may end services to me immediately. Also, if I violate these or 
other requirements or conditions of the program on purpose, program 
officials may take legal action against me.
    I certify that I have read, understand, and accept these 
conditions to participate in iCanConnect (the National Deaf-Blind 
Equipment Distribution Program);

    (6) Conduct outreach, in accessible formats, to inform state 
residents about the NDBEDP, which may include the development and 
maintenance of a program Web site;
    (7) Engage an independent auditor to conduct an annual audit, 
submit a copy of the annual audit to the NDBEDP Administrator, and 
submit to audits as deemed appropriate by the Commission or its 
delegated authorities;
    (8) Document compliance with all Commission requirements governing 
the NDBEDP and provide such documentation to the Commission upon 
request;
    (9) Retain all records associated with the distribution of 
Equipment and provision of related services under the NDBEDP, including 
records that support reimbursement claims and reports required by 
Sec. Sec.  64.6213 and 64.6215 of this part, for a minimum of five 
years; and
    (10) Comply with other applicable provisions of this section.
    (b) A certified program shall not:
    (1) Impose restrictions on specific brands, models or types of 
communications technology that recipients may receive to access Covered 
Services; or
    (2) Disable or hinder the use of, or direct manufacturers or 
vendors of Equipment to disable or hinder the use of, any capabilities, 
functions, or features on distributed Equipment that are needed to 
access Covered Services;
    (3) Accept any type of financial arrangement from Equipment vendors 
that creates improper incentives to purchase particular Equipment.


Sec.  64.6213  Payments to NDBEDP certified programs.

    (a) 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.
    (b) Upon certification and at the beginning of each TRS Fund year, 
state programs may elect to submit reimbursement claims on a monthly, 
quarterly, or semiannual basis;
    (c) Within 30 days after the end of each reimbursement period 
during the TRS Fund year, each certified program must submit 
documentation that supports its claim for reimbursement of the 
reasonable costs of the following:
    (1) Equipment and related expenses, including maintenance, repairs, 
warranties, returns, refurbishing, upgrading, and replacing Equipment 
distributed to consumers;
    (2) Individual needs assessments;
    (3) Installation of Equipment and individualized consumer training;
    (4) Maintenance of an inventory of Equipment that can be loaned to 
consumers during periods of Equipment repair or used for other NDBEDP 
purposes, such as conducting individual needs assessments;
    (5) Outreach efforts to inform state residents about the NDBEDP;
    (6) Train-the-trainer activities and programs;
    (7) Travel expenses; and
    (8) Administrative costs, defined as indirect and direct costs that 
are not included in other cost categories of this paragraph (c) and 
that are necessary for the operation of a program, but not to exceed 15 
percent of the certified program's funding allocation.
    (d) Documentation will be provided in accordance with claim filing 
instructions issued by the TRS Fund Administrator. The NDBEDP 
Administrator and the TRS Fund Administrator may require a certified 
program to submit supplemental information and documentation when 
necessary to verify particular claims.
    (e) 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.


Sec.  64.6215  Reporting requirements.

    (a) Every six months, for the periods January through June and July 
through December, a certified program shall submit data to the 
Commission in the following categories:
    (1) Each Equipment recipient's identity and other relevant 
characteristics;
    (2) Information about the Equipment provided, including costs;
    (3) Information about assessments, installation, and training, 
including costs;
    (4) Information about local outreach undertaken, including costs; 
and
    (5) Promptness of service.
    (b) The categories of information to be reported may be 
supplemented by the Chief, Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, as 
necessary to further the purposes of the program and prevent fraud, 
waste, and abuse. Reports are due 60 days after the end of a reporting 
period. The specific items of information to be reported in each 
category and the manner in which they are to be reported shall be set 
forth in instructions issued by the NDBEDP Administrator.
    (c) 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

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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.


Sec.  64.6217  Complaints.

    Complaints against NDBEDP certified programs for alleged violations 
of this subpart may be either informal or formal.
    (a) Informal complaints. (1) An informal complaint may be 
transmitted to the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau by any 
reasonable means, such as letter, fax, telephone, TTY, email, or the 
Commission's online complaint filing system.
    (2) 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 Communications Act or the 
Commission's rules, or both; 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.
    (3) 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.
    (b) Review and disposition of informal complaints. (1) 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. 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.
    (2) 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 (c) of this section.
    (c) 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 Communications Act or this subpart.
    (d) 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 by the 
Communications 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.


Sec.  64.6219  Whistleblower protections.

    (a) 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, or to any federal or state law 
enforcement entity, any known or suspected violations of the 
Communications 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.
    (b) 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.

0
3. Effective July 1, 2017, add Sec. Sec.  64.6201, 64.6203, and 64.6205 
to subpart GG to read as follows:
* * * * *
Sec.
64.6201 Purpose.
64.6203 Definitions.
64.6205 Administration of the program.
* * * * *


Sec.  64.6201  Purpose.

    The National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program (NDBEDP) is 
established to support programs that distribute Equipment to low-income 
individuals who are deaf-blind.


Sec.  64.6203  Definitions.

    For purposes of this subpart, the following definitions shall 
apply:
    (a) Covered Services. Telecommunications service, Internet access 
service, and advanced communications services, including interexchange 
services and advanced telecommunications and information services.
    (b) 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 Covered Services.
    (c) Individual who is deaf-blind. (1) Any individual:
    (i) 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;
    (ii) 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
    (iii) For whom the combination of impairments described in 
paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section cause extreme difficulty 
in attaining independence in daily life activities, achieving 
psychosocial adjustment, or obtaining a vocation.
    (2) An individual's functional abilities with respect to using 
Covered Services in various environments shall be considered when 
determining whether the individual is deaf-blind under paragraphs 
(c)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this section.
    (3) The definition in this paragraph (c) 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

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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.
    (d) Specialized customer premises equipment means equipment 
employed on the premises of a person, which is commonly used by 
individuals with disabilities to achieve access to Covered Services.
    (e) TRS Fund Administrator. The entity selected by the Commission 
to administer the Interstate Telecommunications Relay Service Fund (TRS 
Fund) established pursuant to subpart F.


Sec.  64.6205  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, 
determine annual funding allocations and reallocations, and review 
reimbursement claims to ensure that the claimed costs are consistent 
with the NDBEDP rules.

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                                                      Radio [AM and FM]                                  paid by facilities-based common carriers                  FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
                                                                                       Fee amount
                                                       (47 CFR part 73)                                  that have active (used or leased)                         COMMISSION
                                                                                                         international bearer circuits as of
                                                   4. Markets 51 thru 100 .....                   15,200                                                           47 CFR Part 64
                                                                                                         December 31 of the prior year in any
                                                   5. Remaining Markets .......                    5,000
                                                   6. Construction Permits ....                    5,000 terrestrial or satellite transmission                     [CG Docket No. 10–210; FCC 16–101]
                                                Satellite UHF/VHF Commer-                                facility for the provision of service to an
                                                   cial:                                                 end user or resale carrier, which                         Implementation of the Twenty-First
                                                   1. All Markets ....................             1,750 includes active circuits to themselves or                 Century Communications and Video
                                                   Low Power TV, Class A                                 to their affiliates. In addition, non-                    Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105,
                                                      TV, TV/FM Translator, &                            common carrier satellite operators must                   Relay Services for Deaf-Blind
                                                      TV/FM Booster (47 CFR                                                                                        Individuals
                                                      part 74) ..........................            455
                                                                                                         pay a fee for each circuit sold or leased
                                                                                                         to any customer, including themselves                     AGENCY:  Federal Communications
                                                                                                         or their affiliates, other than an                        Commission.
                                                ■ 4. Section 1.1154 is revised to read as
                                                follows:                                                 international common carrier                              ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                         authorized by the Commission to
                                                § 1.1154 Schedule of annual regulatory                   provide U.S. international common                         SUMMARY:    In this document, the Federal
                                                charges for common carrier services.                     carrier services. ‘‘Active circuits’’ for                 Communications Commission
                                                                                                         these purposes include backup and                         (Commission) adopts rules to convert
                                                         Radio facilities                   Fee amount   redundant circuits. In addition, whether                  the National Deaf-Blind Equipment
                                                                                                         circuits are used specifically for voice or               Distribution Program (NDBEDP) from a
                                                1. Microwave (Domestic                    $25.00.
                                                   Public Fixed) (Electronic                             data is not relevant in determining that                  pilot program to a permanent program.
                                                   Filing) (FCC Form 601 &                               they are active circuits.                                 The NDBEDP supports the distribution
                                                   159).                                                                                                           of communications devices to low-
                                                                                                           (2) The fee amount, per active 64 KB
                                                Carriers                                                                                                           income individuals who are deaf-blind.
                                                   1. Interstate Telephone                $.00371.       circuit or equivalent will be determined
                                                                                                                                                                   DATES: The addition of 47 CFR 64.6201,
                                                      Service Providers (per                             for each fiscal year.
                                                                                                                                                                   64.6203, and 64.6205 of the
                                                      interstate and inter-
                                                                                                          International terrestrial and                            Commission’s rules are effective July 1,
                                                      national end-user reve-
                                                      nues (see FCC Form                                            satellite                                      2017. The addition of 47 CFR part 64,
                                                                                                                                                    Fee amount
                                                      499–A).                                                   (capacity as of                                    subpart GG, consisting of §§ 64.6207,
                                                    2. Toll Free Number Fee ..        $.13 per Toll           December 31, 2015)                                   64.6209, 64.6211, 64.6213, 64.6215,
                                                                                        Free Num-                                                                  64.6217, and 64.6219, contains
                                                                                        ber.             Terrestrial Common Carrier                $0.02 per 64    information collection requirements that
                                                                                                         Satellite Common Carrier.                   KB Circuit.
                                                                                                         Satellite Non-Common Car-
                                                                                                                                                                   are not effective until approved by the
                                                ■ 5. Section 1.1155 is revised to read as                  rier.                                                   Office of Management and Budget
                                                follows:                                                                                                           (OMB). The Commission will publish a
                                                                                                                                                                   document in the Federal Register
                                                § 1.1155 Schedule of regulatory fees for                   (c) Submarine cable: Regulatory fees                    announcing the effective date for those
                                                cable television services.                               for submarine cable systems will be                       sections.
                                                                                                         paid annually, per cable landing license,
                                                                                       Fee amount                                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                         for all submarine cable systems
                                                                                                                                                                   Rosaline Crawford, Disability Rights
                                                                                                         operating as of December 31 of the prior                  Office, Consumer and Governmental
                                                1. Cable Television Relay             $775.
                                                  Service.                                               year. The fee amount will be determined                   Affairs Bureau, at (202) 418–2075 or
                                                2. Cable TV System, Includ-           $1.00.             by the Commission for each fiscal year.                   email Rosaline.Crawford@fcc.gov.
                                                  ing IPTV (per subscriber).
                                                                                                                                                                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
                                                3. Direct Broadcast Satellite         $.27 per sub-        Submarine cable systems
                                                  (DBS).                                scriber.               (capacity as of                      Fee amount     summary of the Commission’s
                                                                                                               Dec. 31, 2015)                                      Implementation of the Twenty-First
                                                ■ 6. Section 1.1156 is revised to read as                                                                          Century Communications and Video
                                                                                                         <2.5 Gbps .............................   $8,325.         Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105,
                                                follows:
                                                                                                         2.5 Gbps or greater, but less             $16,650.        Relay Services for Deaf-Blind
                                                § 1.1156 Schedule of regulatory fees for                   than 5 Gbps.                                            Individuals, Report and Order,
                                                international services.                                  5 Gbps or greater, but less               $33,300.        document FCC 16–101, adopted on
                                                  (a) The following schedule applies for                   than 10 Gbps.
                                                                                                                                                                   August 4, 2016, and released on August
                                                                                                         10 Gbps or greater, but less              $66,600.
                                                the listed services:                                                                                               5, 2016, in CG Docket No. 10–210. The
                                                                                                           than 20 Gbps.
                                                                                                         20 Gbps or greater ...............        $133,200.
                                                                                                                                                                   full text of document FCC 16–101 will
                                                         Fee category                  Fee amount                                                                  be available for public inspection and
                                                                                                         [FR Doc. 2016–22216 Filed 9–23–16; 8:45 am]               copying via ECFS, and during regular
                                                Space Stations (Geo-                  $138,475.
                                                                                                                                                                   business hours at the FCC Reference
                                                  stationary Orbit).                                     BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                Space Stations (Non-Geo-              $151,950.                                                                    Information Center, Portals II, 445 12th
                                                  stationary Orbit).                                                                                               Street, SW., Room CY–A257,
                                                Earth Stations: Transmit/Re-          $345.                                                                        Washington, DC 20554. Document FCC
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                                                  ceive & Transmit only (per                                                                                       16–101 can also be downloaded in
                                                  authorization or registra-                                                                                       Word or Portable Document Format
                                                  tion).                                                                                                           (PDF) at http://www.fcc.gov/ndbedp. To
                                                                                                                                                                   request materials in accessible formats
                                                  (b) International Terrestrial and                                                                                for people with disabilities (Braille,
                                                Satellite. (1) Regulatory fees for                                                                                 large print, electronic files, audio
                                                International Bearer Circuits are to be                                                                            format), send an email to fcc504@fcc.gov


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                                                or call the Consumer and Governmental                   Relay Services for Deaf-Blind                         provision of related services within each
                                                Affairs Bureau at (202) 418–0530                        Individuals, Report and Order,                        state and territory covered by the
                                                (voice), (844) 432–2275 (videophone), or                published at 76 FR 26641, May 9, 2011                 NDBEDP. The Commission concludes
                                                (202) 418–0432 (TTY).                                   (NDBEDP Pilot Program Order); 47 CFR                  that a local, state-based structure is most
                                                                                                        64.610 (NDBEDP pilot program rules).                  able to provide services specifically
                                                Final Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
                                                                                                        Also since 2012, a national outreach                  designed to address the unique needs of
                                                Analysis
                                                                                                        coordinator selected by the Bureau has                each state’s deaf-blind residents, will be
                                                  Document FCC 16–101 contains new                      provided extensive outreach to support                easier for consumers to access, and can
                                                information collection requirements.                    the distribution efforts of these state               facilitate coordination with other local
                                                The Commission, as part of its                          programs. In addition, during the pilot               and in-state agencies and resources.
                                                continuing effort to reduce paperwork                   program, the Bureau released guidance                 Therefore, for the permanent NDBEDP,
                                                burdens, will invite the general public                 to assist state programs with how to                  the Commission directs the Bureau to
                                                to comment on the information                           comply with the Commission’s NDBEDP                   certify one entity for each state and
                                                collection requirements contained in                    rules. See, e.g., CGB, NDBEDP                         territory to receive funding for the
                                                document FCC 16–101 as required by                      Frequently Asked Questions (NDBEDP                    administration of its program,
                                                the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995                     FAQ); CGB, Examples of Reimbursable                   distribution of equipment, and
                                                (PRA), Public Law 104–13. In addition,                  Expenses (July 2, 2012) (NDBEDP                       provision of related services to eligible
                                                the Commission notes that, pursuant to                  Expenses).                                            residents.
                                                the Small Business Paperwork Relief                        2. The Commission released the                       5. Expansion to Additional U.S.
                                                Act of 2002, Public Law 107–198, 44                     NDBEDP 2015 NPRM seeking comment                      Territories. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM,
                                                U.S.C. 3506(c)(4), the Commission                       on specific requirements for the creation             the Commission proposed that NDBEDP
                                                previously sought comment on how the                    of a permanent NDBEDP, including its                  funding be extended to the U.S.
                                                Commission might ‘‘further reduce the                   program structure, eligibility                        territories of American Samoa, Guam,
                                                information collection burden for small                 requirements, covered equipment and                   and the Northern Mariana Islands. The
                                                business concerns with fewer than 25                    services, funding allocations, reporting,             Commission noted that, just like the 53
                                                employees.’’ See Implementation of the                  and other considerations. The                         states and territories covered by the
                                                Twenty-First Century Communications                     Commission also extended the pilot                    pilot program, the residents of each of
                                                and Video Accessibility Act of 2010,                    program through June 2017.                            these U.S. territories are also eligible to
                                                Section 105, Relay Services for Deaf-                   Implementation of the Twenty-First                    make and receive calls through one or
                                                Blind Individuals, Notice of Proposed                   Century Communications and Video                      more forms of relay services that are
                                                Rulemaking, published at 80 FR 32885,                   Accessibility Act of 2010, Section 105,               supported by the same TRS Fund that
                                                June 10, 2015 (NDBEDP 2015 NPRM).                       Relay Services for Deaf-Blind                         supports the NDBEDP. In light of the
                                                Synopsis                                                Individuals, Order, published at 81 FR                demonstrated need and record support
                                                                                                        36181, June 6, 2016 (2016 Extension                   for this proposal, the Commission
                                                  1. The Twenty-First Century                           Order).                                               extends the NDBEDP to these territories.
                                                Communications and Video                                   3. The rules adopted in document                   While the Commission directs the
                                                Accessibility Act (CVAA) added section                  FCC 16–101 are designed to ensure that,               Bureau to certify one entity for each of
                                                719 to the Communications Act of 1934,                  going forward, the NDBEDP can                         these territories, a single entity may
                                                as amended (the Act). Public Law 111–                   efficiently and effectively achieve its               apply for certification to serve the
                                                260, 105, 124 Stat. 2751, 2762 (2010);                  goals of enhancing communications                     residents of one, two, or all three of
                                                technical corrections Public Law 111–                   access for low-income individuals who                 these jurisdictions. The Commission
                                                265, 124 Stat. 2795 (2010); 47 U.S.C.                   are deaf-blind through the distribution               notes that, given the relatively small
                                                620. Section 719 of the Act directs the                 of equipment and the provision of                     funding allocations and uniquely small
                                                Commission to promulgate rules that                     support services that are needed for the              populations of these remote
                                                define as eligible for up to $10 million                successful use of the equipment they                  jurisdictions located in the South
                                                of support annually from the Interstate                 receive. Through these rules, the                     Pacific region, certifying the same entity
                                                Telecommunications Relay Service                        Commission recognizes that the needs                  to serve all three jurisdictions may
                                                Fund (TRS Fund) those programs                          of each person who is deaf-blind are                  enable the consolidation of
                                                approved by the Commission for the                      unique with respect to the severity and               administrative functions, as well as
                                                distribution of specialized customer                    type of his or her hearing and vision                 coordination and conservation of
                                                premises equipment (SCPE) designed to                   loss, and that each program can best                  resources.
                                                make telecommunications service,                        achieve Congress’s goals of brining                     6. Permanent Program Certification.
                                                Internet access service, and advanced                   communications access into the lives of               In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the
                                                communications accessible by low-                       low-income individuals who are deaf-                  Commission proposed that, during the
                                                income individuals who are deaf-blind.                  blind. At the same time, the rules                    30-day period following the effective
                                                Since July 2012, the Commission’s                       contain various measures and                          date of the final rules, each entity
                                                Consumer and Governmental Affairs                       safeguards to attain the greatest                     certified under the pilot program be
                                                Bureau (CGB or Bureau) has                              efficiencies and to prevent this program              required to reapply for certification or
                                                implemented the NDBEDP, also known                      from becoming subject to fraud, waste or              notify the Commission of its intent not
                                                as ‘‘iCanConnect,’’ as a pilot program by               abuse.                                                to participate in the permanent
                                                certifying and overseeing 53 entities,                                                                        NDBEDP, and to permit other entities to
                                                collectively referred to as ‘‘certified                 Program Structure                                     apply for certification.
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                                                programs’’ or ‘‘state programs,’’ that                    4. Geographic-Based Program                           7. The Commission believes that
                                                distribute equipment in each state, plus                Certification. After careful consideration            expanding the pool of applicants for
                                                the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,                  of the record, the Commission adopts a                NDBEDP certification will enhance the
                                                and the U.S. Virgin Islands. See                        rule that retains the current structure of            quality of entities selected and will help
                                                Implementation of the Twenty-First                      the NDBEDP to certify one entity for the              address concerns raised by those
                                                Century Communications and Video                        administration of the program,                        commenters who wish to give more in-
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                                                certification. While the Commission                     Commission requires any entity                        people who are deaf-blind. The
                                                acknowledges that the experience                        certified under the pilot program that                Commission concludes, however, that
                                                gained by entities certified under the                  does not wish to participate in the                   the record does not support establishing
                                                pilot program may weigh in favor of                     permanent NDBEDP to notify the                        such additional requirements for
                                                their recertification, it is not persuaded              Commission of such intent within 60                   program personnel at this time because
                                                that experience is the only factor that                 days after the effective date of the                  the existing criteria sufficiently serves
                                                should be considered when determining                   certification rules adopted by document               program participants. As the record
                                                appropriate management for each of the                  FCC 16–101.                                           reflects, there is already a shortage of
                                                states under the permanent NDBEDP.                         10. The Commission directs the                     personnel who are sufficiently trained
                                                Rather, given that the next certification               Bureau to announce the timing of this                 to work with people who are deaf-blind
                                                period will be for five years, and that                 60-day period by public notice. The                   in certain parts of the country, and
                                                the Commission now amends some of                       Commission also directs the Bureau to                 establishing additional, more restrictive
                                                the rules that will apply to these                      announce, by public notice, the identity              criteria could exacerbate this issue. To
                                                programs, it believes it is necessary and               of all applicants who request                         the extent that effective communication
                                                appropriate to open up the application                  certification for each state. This                    for a particular individual cannot be met
                                                process to both new and currently                       announcement will put existing                        by in-house program personnel,
                                                certified entities.                                     certified programs on notice of                       certified programs may supplement
                                                   8. The Commission further concludes                  competing applications, as well as                    such personnel by acquiring, as needed,
                                                that its adoption of new rules for the                  identify those jurisdictions, if any,                 qualified interpreter services and other
                                                permanent program necessitates                          where no entity has applied for                       accommodations. Accordingly, rather
                                                receiving new applications from each                    certification under the permanent                     than adopt new program personnel
                                                currently certified entity interested in                program. The Bureau may extend the                    criteria in the permanent NDBEDP, the
                                                continuing to operate under the                         application period for those                          Commission will continue permitting
                                                NDBEDP. Accordingly, the Commission                     jurisdictions where no entity has                     applicants for certification to
                                                will require each currently certified                   applied for initial certification under the           demonstrate ‘‘[e]xpertise in the field of
                                                entity seeking to continue providing                    permanent NDBEDP during the 60-day                    deaf-blindness,’’ 47 CFR 64.610(b)(3)(i),
                                                equipment and services to submit a new                  period. The Commission further directs                and ‘‘[t]he ability to communicate
                                                application with sufficient detail to                   the Bureau to take appropriate steps to               effectively with people who are deaf-
                                                demonstrate its continued ability to                    minimize any possible disruption of                   blind,’’ 47 CFR 64.610(b)(3)(ii), in a
                                                meet all of the Commission’s                            service by providing as much advance                  variety of ways to serve the full
                                                certification criteria, and to affirm its               notice as possible about its selection of             spectrum of individuals who are deaf-
                                                commitment to comply with all                           the entities certified under the                      blind.
                                                Commission rules governing the                          permanent NDBEDP.                                        13. Administrative and Financial
                                                permanent program. An entity seeking                       11. Certification Selection Criteria.              Management Experience. The
                                                certification for the first time also must              The Commission will continue to use                   Commission adds administrative and
                                                submit an application with sufficient                   the certification criteria established for            financial management experience to the
                                                detail to demonstrate its ability to meet               the pilot program in the permanent                    certification criteria because it expects it
                                                all of the Commission’s certification                   NDBEDP. Based on the Commission’s                     will help to ensure that applicants have
                                                criteria and a commitment to comply                     experience with the pilot program, it                 the necessary skills and resources to
                                                with all Commission requirements                        believes that the expertise and                       effectively operate a state’s NDBEDP
                                                governing the NDBEDP. An applicant                      experience these criteria require have                certified program, which in turn, will
                                                may demonstrate its ability to meet all                 been effective. As further detailed                   reduce the number of programs that
                                                criteria for certification either directly or           below, the Commission declines to                     relinquish their certifications. For
                                                in coordination with other programs or                  establish minimum standards for                       example, applicants should have
                                                entities. In reviewing each application,                program personnel, as the Commission                  experience and expertise in managing
                                                the Commission will consider, among                     believes that its certification criteria and          programmatic funds, recordkeeping, and
                                                other things, the extent to which a                     other program standards, including new                generally accepted accounting
                                                currently certified entity has effectively              requirements, will be sufficient to                   principles. The Commission agrees that
                                                implemented the program and achieved                    ensure that certified programs are                    applicants for certification should be
                                                compliance with the Commission’s                        effectively and efficiently managed and               required to demonstrate that they have
                                                rules. The Commission believes that                     able to satisfy the program’s goals.                  access to financial expertise that allows
                                                considerations of equity and fairness                      12. Program Personnel Requirements.                for both the necessary cash flow and the
                                                require it to adopt this approach, as it                Deaf-blind individuals are diverse with               administrative coordination to support
                                                will allow the Commission to compare                    respect to their modes of                             the equipment purchase/control/
                                                and contrast the qualifications of                      communication, which can include, but                 inventory processes, the reimbursement
                                                multiple applicants based on the                        are not limited to, American Sign                     process, and the annual audit, in
                                                Commission’s current selection criteria                 Language, spoken English, and Braille.                addition to administrative expertise.
                                                and NDBEDP requirements.                                This population also uses a wide variety                 14. Improper Incentives. Every aspect
                                                   9. To ensure sufficient time is                      of communication technologies,                        of the administration and operation of
                                                provided for the application process, the               including, but not limited to, refreshable            the NDBEDP must be conducted in a
                                                Commission requires both new and                        Braille displays, print magnifiers, and               manner that promotes the integrity of
                                                incumbent entities seeking certification                screen readers. Given this diversity,                 the TRS Fund, and instils the highest
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                                                under the permanent NDBEDP to apply                     some commenters request that                          public trust and confidence in the
                                                for certification within 60 days after the              minimum linguistic and other                          NDBEDP, the TRS Fund, and the
                                                effective date of the certification rules               competency and training requirements                  Commission. To that end, each certified
                                                adopted in this proceeding. A 60-day                    be added to the Commission’s                          program, including its directors,
                                                application period also is consistent                   certification criteria, to ensure that                officers, employees, contractors,
                                                with the period used for the NDBEDP                     certified program personnel are able to               subcontractors, consultants, agents, and
                                                pilot program. In addition, the                         meet the needs of the full spectrum of                all other representatives are directed to


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                                                avoid any organizational or personal                    the merits of equally qualified                       expiration of each five-year certification
                                                conflicts of interest or the appearance of              applicants.                                           period, each new applicant or each
                                                a conflict of interest in all aspects of                   16. Non-substantive Rule Change. In                incumbent that has been certified to
                                                their administration and operation of                   the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the                             operate a state program intending to stay
                                                the NDBEDP. The Commission adopts                       Commission proposed a non-substantial                 in the NDBEDP be required to apply for
                                                its proposal to require each entity                     edit that would insert the words                      or request renewal of its certification. As
                                                seeking certification to identify and                   ‘‘training consumers on’’ in certification            the Commission concluded with respect
                                                disclose to the Commission any                          criterion (v). 47 CFR 64.610(b)(3)(v). The            to applications for initial certification
                                                relationship, arrangement, or agreement                 Commission adopts this change, so that                under the permanent NDBEDP, it
                                                that potentially or actually constitutes a              the new clause reads: ‘‘Experience in                 believes that expanding the pool of
                                                conflict of interest, but modifies it to                training consumers on how to use                      applicants during the certification
                                                require such applicants to identify and                 Equipment and how to set up                           renewal process beyond the incumbent
                                                report all such potential or actual                     Equipment for its effective use.’’                    entities will provide a fresh opportunity
                                                conflicts stemming from relationships,                     17. Duration of Certification. In the              to enhance the quality of state programs.
                                                arrangements, and agreements with                       NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission                      The Commission also believes that a
                                                providers of related services, such as                  proposed that NDBEDP programs be                      one-year period will provide sufficient
                                                assessments and training, as well as                    certified for a period of five years. The             time for the renewal process, based on
                                                equipment manufacturers. Such                           Commission believes that limiting the                 its experience with state renewals under
                                                disclosures should be made in an                        duration of an entity’s certification                 the TRS program. For these reasons, the
                                                entity’s application for certification,                 provides a natural opportunity to review              Commission adopts its proposal. The
                                                including during the pendency of the                    the entity’s performance under the                    Commission further directs the Bureau
                                                application. Applicants learning of a                   program and to verify that it is still                to announce, by public notice, the
                                                potential or actual conflict while their                qualified should it seek renewal. The                 identity of all applicants who request
                                                applications are pending must disclose                  Commission is also persuaded that                     such certification. As with initial
                                                such conflicts immediately upon                         adopting a shorter certification period               applications, this announcement will
                                                learning of such conflict, to prevent                   would be burdensome and possibly                      put existing certified programs on notice
                                                delays in the Commission’s certification                disruptive to program participants.                   of competing applications, as well as
                                                review. The Commission further                          Therefore, the Commission adopts a                    identifying those jurisdictions, if any,
                                                clarifies that when an applicant for                    five-year certification period for each               where no entity has applied for a
                                                certification reports such an                           state program, to start upon the effective            renewal or as a new entrant. The Bureau
                                                arrangement, it must also indicate the                  date of the permanent NDBEDP. Such                    may extend the application period for
                                                                                                        period will terminate five years after                those jurisdictions where no qualified
                                                steps it will take to eliminate such an
                                                                                                        that starting date, and certification
                                                actual or potential conflict or to                                                                            entity has applied for renewal or as a
                                                                                                        reviews and selections will occur every
                                                minimize the associated risks. If                                                                             new entrant. The Commission further
                                                                                                        five years thereafter. This process has
                                                necessary, the Bureau or Commission                                                                           directs the Bureau to take appropriate
                                                                                                        been effective for the TRS program, and
                                                may make its own determination as to                                                                          steps to minimize any possible
                                                                                                        the Commission expects that it will
                                                whether the conflict requires                                                                                 disruption of service by providing as
                                                                                                        provide similar efficiencies for the
                                                disqualification of the entity to manage                                                                      much advance notice as possible about
                                                                                                        NDBEDP.
                                                a state program or whether the entity                      18. In the event that an entity selected           its selection of the entities certified
                                                should be required to take certain steps                at the start of a five-year term                      under the permanent NDBEDP.
                                                to eliminate the actual or potential                    relinquishes its certification or its                    20. Prohibition on Financial
                                                conflict or to minimize the associated                  certification is suspended or revoked                 Arrangements or Incentives. The
                                                risks.                                                  before completing its term, the                       Commission will continue to prohibit
                                                   15. Geographic Eligibility. During the               Commission will permit the successor                  certified programs from entering into
                                                pilot program, the Bureau selected                      entity to complete, but not exceed, the               any financial relationship, arrangement,
                                                entities to participate in the NDBEDP                   five-year term initiated by its                       or agreement that creates improper
                                                that are located both within and outside                predecessor. The Commission notes that                incentives to purchase particular
                                                of the states that they serve. Currently,               during the NDBEDP pilot program,                      equipment. In addition, the obligation
                                                of the 53 certified programs, 33 are                    certifications granted by the Bureau                  imposed on applicants for certification
                                                administered by entities located within                 initially and to successor entities have              to disclose any actual or potential
                                                the states they serve and 20 are                        varied in their duration, but they all                conflicts of interest with equipment
                                                administered by entities located outside                have had a common end date—the end                    manufacturers or vendors, as well as the
                                                those states. The Commission will                       of the pilot program. The Commission                  steps the entity will take to eliminate
                                                maintain this flexible approach, which                  believes that retaining a common end                  such actual or potential conflict or to
                                                the record supports, for the permanent                  date in the permanent NDBEDP will                     minimize the associated risks, will carry
                                                NDBEDP. The Commission agrees with                      facilitate the Commission’s                           forward to entities once they have
                                                commenters that certifying an out-of-                   administration and oversight of the                   received certification under the
                                                state entity, which can then work with                  program, and help to provide certainty                permanent NDBEDP. The Commission
                                                in-state partners to provide services,                  to the states and territories participating           requires such disclosure to be made to
                                                functions well in those states without                  in this program. The Bureau may                       the Commission within 30 days after the
                                                sufficient resources of their own. While                announce selections for the new                       entity learns or should have learned of
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                                                the Commission is not persuaded of the                  certification period on a rolling basis as            such actual or potential conflict of
                                                need to give preference or automatic                    these are processed, but the full five-               interest. The Commission may suspend
                                                priority to in-state entities at this time,             year certification period will end at the             or revoke an NDBEDP certification or
                                                it will consider the benefits that a local              appointed time every five years.                      may require a certified entity, as a
                                                entity can bring to its own state’s                        19. Certification Renewals. In the                 condition of continued certification, to
                                                residents in making its certification                   NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission                      take additional steps to eliminate, or to
                                                selections, especially when weighing                    proposed that one year prior to the                   minimize the risks associated with, an


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                                                actual or potential conflict of interest, if            Administrator and the TRS Fund                        revocation of certification is not
                                                relationships, arrangements, or                         Administrator.                                        warranted. The Commission will then
                                                agreements affecting the entity are likely                 23. Upon receiving notice of an                    review such arguments and
                                                to impede its objectivity in the                        entity’s plans to relinquish certification            documentation and make a
                                                distribution of equipment or its ability                during the NDBEDP pilot program, the                  determination on the merits as to
                                                to comply with NDBEDP requirements.                     Bureau has provided a 15-day period                   whether to suspend or revoke the
                                                This requirement will ensure that the                   during which it has invited applications              entity’s certification, which shall
                                                Commission is informed of and can                       from new entities interested in replacing             include the dates by which such
                                                address expeditiously and appropriately                 the outgoing entity. Although the 15-day              certification shall be suspended or
                                                any conflicts that come into being or are               deadline was established to expedite                  terminated, as well as any conditions
                                                discovered after certification is granted.              replacement and ensure that all                       that may accompany a suspension.
                                                   21. Obligation to Report Substantive                 interested parties have an adequate                   Failure of the notified entity to respond
                                                Changes. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM,                       opportunity to apply for certification,               within the 30 days provided will result
                                                the Commission proposed to require                      the Commission directs the Bureau to                  in automatic suspension or revocation,
                                                each state program, once certified, to                  provide a minimum of 30 days for the                  whichever is applicable, unless such
                                                report to the Commission any                            receipt of such applications. The                     entity seeks a waiver or extension of this
                                                substantive change within 60 days of                    Commission believes that a 30-day                     period in a timely fashion, i.e., prior to
                                                when such change occurs. Substantive                    period is reasonable, especially given its            the expiration of the 30-day period.
                                                changes include those that might bear                   adoption of a 90-day notice requirement                 26. Action to suspend or revoke an
                                                on the qualifications of the entity to                  for any entity intending to relinquish its            entity’s certification may be taken either
                                                meet the Commission’s criteria for                      certification.                                        by the Commission, or the Bureau, on
                                                                                                           24. Suspension or Revocation of                    delegated authority. In either case, the
                                                certification, such as changes in a
                                                                                                        Certification. Under the pilot program                action will be subject to the rules
                                                program’s ability to distribute
                                                                                                        rules, the Commission may suspend or                  normally applicable to reconsideration
                                                equipment across its state or significant
                                                                                                        revoke a certification if it determines               or review of actions taken by a bureau
                                                changes in its staff and facilities. In light
                                                                                                        that such certification is no longer                  on delegated authority or by the full
                                                of commenter support for this proposal
                                                                                                        warranted after notice and opportunity                Commission. See 47 CFR 1.101 through
                                                and because the Commission believes
                                                                                                        for hearing. To ensure that the                       1.117. A suspension of certification will
                                                that this requirement can help to ensure
                                                                                                        Commission can act expeditiously and                  remain in effect until the expiration
                                                that programs continue to meet its
                                                                                                        effectively to replace a certified entity             date, if any, or until the fulfillment of
                                                criteria for certification when
                                                                                                        should that become necessary, the                     conditions stated in a suspension
                                                substantive changes occur, the                          Commission retains the authority to                   decision. A revocation will be effective
                                                Commission adopts this requirement, as                  suspend or revoke an entity’s                         for the remaining portion of the current
                                                modified for clarity, for a certified                   certification when it determines that an              certification period, but will not
                                                program to ‘‘notify the Commission                      entity is no longer qualified for                     preclude an entity from applying for
                                                within 60 days of any substantive                       certification. Reasons for suspension or              certification for the next five-year period
                                                change that bears directly on its ability               revocation may include, but are not                   unless so stated in the revocation
                                                to meet the qualifications necessary for                limited to, failure to comply with the                decision.
                                                certification.’’                                        Commission’s rules and policies, failure                27. These procedures are similar in
                                                   22. Relinquishing Program                            to take such actions as are necessary to              some respects to those for suspension
                                                Certification. In the NDBEDP 2015                       fulfill the objectives of the program to              and debarment of an individual or
                                                NPRM, the Commission proposed to                        provide access to covered services by                 entity receiving Universal Service Fund
                                                require outgoing entities to provide                    low-income individuals who are deaf-                  (USF) support. See 47 CFR 54.8. Unlike
                                                written notice to the Commission at                     blind (including necessary assessments,               the USF suspension and debarment
                                                least 90 days in advance of their intent                equipment distribution, and training),                procedures, however, the procedures
                                                to relinquish their certifications. Given               failure to accurately report program                  the Commission adopts for the NDBEDP
                                                commenters support for this proposal,                   expenses, distribution of equipment to                do not contemplate that participation in
                                                and to minimize the risk of a lapse in                  individuals who do not meet the                       the NDBEDP will automatically be
                                                service to deaf-blind individuals that                  program eligibility requirements,                     suspended at the beginning of the
                                                might result during any future                          fraudulent or abusive practices, and                  suspension or revocation process. See
                                                transitions from an outgoing entity to a                misrepresentation or lack of candor in                47 CFR 54.8(e)(1). Because an
                                                successor entity, the Commission adopts                 statements to the Commission.                         immediate suspension of an entity
                                                this requirement for the permanent                         25. The Commission amends the rule,                certified for the NDBEDP could
                                                NDBEDP. The Commission further                          however, to provide additional                        unnecessarily interrupt the provision of
                                                requires that any entity seeking to                     clarification regarding the procedure for             equipment or related services to
                                                relinquish its certification include in                 making a determination of suspension                  applicants who may have no alternative
                                                such notice its reason for exiting the                  or revocation. First, in order to initiate            source of assistance, the determination
                                                program, including its proposed                         the suspension or revocation of an                    of whether to immediately suspend an
                                                departure date. The Commission                          entity’s certification, the Commission                entity’s participation pending
                                                believes that receiving information                     must provide notice to the certified                  completion of suspension or revocation
                                                about the reasons for exiting the                       entity, which shall contain the reasons               proceedings will be made on a case-by-
                                                program will help inform the                            for the proposed suspension or                        case basis, considering the severity of
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                                                Commission on ways to improve the                       revocation of certification and the                   the alleged rule violations and other
                                                administration of the NDBEDP. Finally,                  applicable suspension or revocation                   relevant factors. Rather, to minimize
                                                the Commission requires that such                       procedures. The Commission will                       disruption, the Commission retains the
                                                notice be filed in the docket to this                   provide the certified entity 30 days to               pilot program provision allowing the
                                                proceeding, so that it becomes public,                  present written arguments and any                     Commission or the Bureau to take
                                                and that a written copy be provided                     relevant documentation to the                         appropriate and necessary steps to
                                                electronically to the NDBEDP                            Commission as to why suspension or                    ensure continuity of service for


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                                                equipment applicants and recipients in                  this requirement for all outgoing                     best to ensure that consumers are
                                                the affected state. The Commission                      entities, regardless of the reason for                informed when the entity certified to
                                                believes that these suspension and                      such entity’s departure. Specifically, an             operate their state’s NDBEDP program
                                                revocation procedures will satisfy due                  outgoing certified program shall transfer             changes. Given the general agreement
                                                process requirements by providing the                   to the newly-certified state program,                 among commenters, the Commission
                                                affected program with an opportunity to                 within 30 days after the effective date of            adopts a rule requiring each outgoing
                                                present objections, arguments, and                      the newly-certified state program’s                   certified program, regardless of the
                                                documentation, will maintain some                       certification, all consumer data, records,            reason for the outgoing certified
                                                continuity of service for the affected                  and information for the previous five                 program’s departure, to provide
                                                consumers, and will ensure that the                     years associated with the distribution of             notification about the newly-certified
                                                Commission can act relatively quickly                   equipment and provision of related                    state program to state residents who are
                                                to resume the effective provision of                    services by the outgoing certified                    either in the process of obtaining
                                                equipment and related service to                        program. In the event of a delay in the               equipment or related services, or have
                                                consumers.                                              selection of a successor state program                received equipment during the previous
                                                   28. Obligations of Outgoing Entities—                that may result in the lapse of a state               three-year period. Such notice shall be
                                                Compliance with NDBEDP                                  program, the outgoing certified program               given within 30 days of the effective
                                                Requirements. In the NDBEDP 2015                        would be required to effect such transfer             date of the newly-certified state
                                                NPRM, the Commission proposed to                        after the outgoing certified program’s
                                                require entities that relinquish their                                                                        program’s certification. In the event of a
                                                                                                        tenure has ended. In addition, the                    delay in the selection of a successor
                                                certifications to comply with NDBEDP                    Commission requires the transfer of all
                                                requirements needed for the ongoing                                                                           state program that may result in the
                                                                                                        NDBEDP-purchased equipment and                        lapse of a state program, the outgoing
                                                functioning of the program that they are                materials that remain in the outgoing
                                                exiting, including the submission of                                                                          certified program may be required to
                                                                                                        entity’s inventory (e.g., equipment                   provide such notification after the
                                                final reimbursement claims and six-                     purchased for distribution to
                                                month reports. Because the Commission                                                                         outgoing certified program’s tenure has
                                                                                                        consumers, for assessment and training,
                                                believes this requirement is necessary to                                                                     ended. The Commission concludes that
                                                                                                        to be loaned to consumers during
                                                maintain program integrity, it adopts                                                                         this obligation needs to rest with the
                                                                                                        periods of equipment repair, or for any
                                                this requirement for all outgoing                                                                             outgoing entity because it is this entity
                                                                                                        other NDBEDP purpose, but not
                                                entities, regardless of the reason for                                                                        with whom consumers will have had
                                                                                                        equipment that has been distributed to
                                                such entity’s departure. Specifically,                                                                        prior contact. Such notifications must
                                                                                                        individuals), along with an inventory
                                                this obligation will apply to entities that                                                                   be conveyed to consumers in accessible
                                                                                                        list of all equipment and other data,
                                                notify the Commission of their intent                                                                         formats (e.g., by email, in large print
                                                                                                        records, and information pertaining to
                                                not to participate under the permanent                                                                        format mailed to the consumer’s last
                                                                                                        this inventory. The outgoing entity shall
                                                NDBEDP, reapply but are not selected                                                                          known mailing address, by phone call,
                                                                                                        also report to the NDBEDP
                                                for the permanent NDBEDP, do not have                                                                         text message, or in-person, as necessary
                                                                                                        Administrator that such equipment and
                                                their certifications under the permanent                records have been transferred to the new              to ensure effective communication). The
                                                NDBEDP renewed, relinquish their                        entity in accordance with these                       outgoing entity shall further report to
                                                certifications in the middle of their                   requirements, after which the NDBEDP                  the NDBEDP Administrator that
                                                term, or have their certifications                      Administrator shall inform the TRS                    consumers have been notified in an
                                                revoked by the Commission. The                                                                                accessible format. The TRS Fund
                                                                                                        Fund Administrator that such transfer
                                                Commission amends its rules to                                                                                Administrator shall not make final
                                                                                                        has taken place. The TRS Fund
                                                incorporate this requirement. The                                                                             payment to the outgoing entity until the
                                                                                                        Administrator shall not make final
                                                NDBEDP Administrator may allocate                                                                             outgoing entity has satisfied this
                                                                                                        payment to the outgoing entity until the
                                                funds or reallocate unused funds, if                                                                          requirement. In the event that the
                                                                                                        outgoing entity has satisfied all of the
                                                necessary and available, to reimburse an                                                                      outgoing entity fails to provide such
                                                                                                        requirements discussed herein. As
                                                outgoing entity’s reasonable                                                                                  notice within the 30-day period, the
                                                                                                        discussed further below, the
                                                administrative costs to comply with                                                                           Commission shall require the incoming
                                                                                                        Commission further requires each
                                                these NDBEDP requirements, rather                                                                             entity to provide such notification to
                                                                                                        certified entity—as a measure of
                                                than reimbursing those costs from funds                                                                       consumers within 30 days of when the
                                                allocated or assigned to the successor                  privacy—to provide to consumers who
                                                                                                        apply for equipment a notification                    incoming entity receives the consumer
                                                entity.                                                                                                       records from the outgoing entity.
                                                   29. Obligations of Outgoing Entities—                regarding the transfer of such data,
                                                Transfer of Data and Inventory. In the                  records, and information. Specifically,                  31. Implementation of the Permanent
                                                NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, to minimize the                       each entity must inform its applicants                NDBEDP and Termination of the Pilot
                                                impact of transitions on consumers, the                 that their personally identifiable                    Program. Because adoption of the
                                                Commission proposed that a certified                    information (PII) will be transferred to a            permanent NDBEDP rules involves new
                                                entity that relinquishes its certification              successor in the event that the state’s               information collection requirements that
                                                prior to completion of its term or does                 program is transferred to a different                 are subject to approval by OMB under
                                                not seek recertification at the end of its              certified entity.                                     the PRA, the rules that are subject to the
                                                five-year term be required to transfer                     30. Obligations of Outgoing Entities—              PRA will become effective on the date
                                                NDBEDP-purchased equipment,                             Notification to Consumers. During the                 specified in a notice published in the
                                                information, files, and other data to its               pilot program, when a state program has               Federal Register announcing OMB
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                                                successor within 30 days after the                      voluntarily relinquished its                          approval. At that time, the Bureau will
                                                effective date of the successor entity’s                certification, the Bureau has released a              announce by public notice the timing of
                                                certification. Because the Commission                   public notice to invite applications for              the 60-day period for new and
                                                believes this mandate will help to                      replacements, and then a second public                incumbent entities to apply for
                                                ensure a smooth transition to the                       notice to announce the successor entity.              certification to participate in the
                                                successor entity and reduce any                         In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the                          permanent NDBEDP. Certifications to
                                                potential for a lapse in service, it adopts             Commission sought comment on how                      participate in the permanent NDBEDP


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                                                will not become effective before July 1,                achieving psychosocial adjustment, or                 which are necessary for having
                                                2017.                                                   obtaining a vocation;                                 independence in daily activities.
                                                                                                           (B) who despite the inability to be                   36. The second definition contained
                                                  32. Section 64.610(k) of the
                                                                                                        measured accurately for hearing and vision            in the HKNC Act applies to individuals
                                                Commission’s rules provides for
                                                                                                        loss due to cognitive or behavioral                   for whom measurements of hearing and
                                                expiration of the NDBEDP pilot program                  constraints, or both, can be determined
                                                rules at the termination of the pilot                                                                         vision loss may be impeded due to
                                                                                                        through functional and performance                    cognitive or behavioral constraints. For
                                                program. 47 CFR 64.610(k). The                          assessment to have severe hearing and visual
                                                Commission clarifies that the pilot                                                                           these individuals, a determination of
                                                                                                        disabilities that cause extreme difficulty in
                                                program will not terminate until after all              attaining independence in daily life                  deaf-blindness may be achieved through
                                                reports have been submitted, all                        activities, achieving psychosocial                    ‘‘functional and performance
                                                payments and adjustments have been                      adjustment, or obtaining vocational                   assessment’’ that shows the individual
                                                made, all wind-down activities have                     objectives; or                                        ‘‘to have severe hearing and visual
                                                been completed, and no issues with the                     (C) meets such other requirements as the           disabilities that cause extreme difficulty
                                                regard to the NDBEDP pilot program                      Secretary [of Education] may prescribe by             in attaining independence in daily life
                                                remain pending. Thus, the rules the                     regulation.                                           activities, achieving psychosocial
                                                Commission adopts in document FCC                                                                             adjustment, or obtaining vocational
                                                16–101 will apply to the permanent                      29 U.S.C. 1905(2). In the NDBEDP Pilot                objectives.’’ 29 U.S.C. 1905(2)(B). The
                                                NDBEDP only and not to the pilot                        Program Order, the Commission                         third definition is open-ended, as it
                                                program.                                                interpreted the HKNC Act definitions of               permits an individual to be classified as
                                                                                                        ‘‘deaf-blind’’ to allow consideration of              someone who is deaf-blind if such
                                                Consumer Eligibility                                    an applicant’s functional abilities to use            individual meets other requirements
                                                                                                        telecommunications, Internet access,                  prescribed by the Secretary of Education
                                                   33. Section 719 of the Act requires the
                                                                                                        and advanced communications services                  by regulation. 29 U.S.C. 1905(2)(C).
                                                Commission to limit participation in the                                                                         37. The Commission retains for the
                                                NDBEDP to individuals who are deaf-                     in various environments. The
                                                                                                        Commission believes that this                         permanent NDBEDP the definition of
                                                blind—as this term is defined by the                                                                          ‘‘deaf-blind’’ that has been applied in
                                                Helen Keller National Center Act                        interpretation can best achieve
                                                                                                        Congress’s overall goal of ensuring the               the NDBEDP pilot program. The
                                                (HKNC Act)—and low income. 47                                                                                 Commission notes that this definition
                                                U.S.C. 620(a), (b). In this part, the                   accessibility of communications
                                                                                                        technologies for the deaf-blind                       incorporates the first two definitional
                                                Commission (1) establishes criteria to                                                                        standards into the Commission’s rules,
                                                determine eligibility as an individual                  population, and therefore retains it for
                                                                                                        purposes of defining who is eligible to               but not the third, which permits the
                                                who is ‘‘deaf-blind’’ under the HKNC                                                                          Secretary of Education to prescribe
                                                Act; (2) adopts rules for verifying                     receive equipment and related services
                                                                                                        under the permanent NDBEDP.                           other requirements by regulation,
                                                eligibility under the definition of ‘‘deaf-                                                                   because the Commission cannot predict
                                                blind’’ based on a professional’s                          35. The HKNC Act sets forth three                  whether such regulations would be
                                                attestation or existing documentation;                  independent definitions that can be                   appropriate for application to the
                                                (3) sets low-income eligibility to not                  used to determine whether a person is                 NDBEDP. The Commission concludes
                                                exceed 400% of the Federal Poverty                      ‘‘deaf-blind.’’ The first definition                  that it has the authority to permit
                                                Guidelines (FPG); (4) provides guidance                 contains three prongs that must be                    eligibility determinations under the
                                                on the calculation of income for                        satisfied. 29 U.S.C. 1905(2)(A). The first            NDBEDP to consider an applicant’s
                                                determining low-income eligibility; (5)                 of these requires an assessment of the                functional abilities to use
                                                adopts rules for verifying low-income                   individual’s vision, and provides clear,              telecommunications, Internet access,
                                                eligibility based on participation in                   measurable standards for loss of visual               and advanced communications services
                                                other federal programs with income                      acuity, to which the Commission is                    in various environments because it
                                                threshold requirements at or below                      bound to apply. 29 U.S.C. 1905(2)(A)(i).              continues to believe that consideration
                                                400% of the FPG or by other means for                   The first prong also includes a provision             of these abilities is in keeping with
                                                applicants who are not enrolled in a                    for a progressive visual loss having a                Congress’s overall goal of ensuring
                                                qualifying program; and (6) addresses                   prognosis leading to one or both of the               access to such technologies by the full
                                                other eligibility criteria as discussed                 vision standards described. 29 U.S.C.                 range of deaf-blind individuals for
                                                below.                                                  1905(2)(A)(i). The second prong asks                  whom the program is intended.
                                                   34. Definition of Individuals who are                whether the individual has a hearing                     38. Verification that an Individual is
                                                Deaf-Blind. The HKNC Act defines an                     loss so severe ‘‘that most speech cannot              Deaf-Blind. The NDBEDP pilot program
                                                individual who is ‘‘deaf-blind’’ as any                 be understood with optimum                            rules require individuals seeking
                                                individual:                                             amplification.’’ 29 U.S.C. 1905(2)(A)(ii).            equipment under the NDBEDP to
                                                                                                        Under the NDBEDP pilot program, the                   provide verification from a professional
                                                  (A)(i) who has a central visual acuity of 20/
                                                200 or less in the better eye with corrective
                                                                                                        Commission has looked to this prong to                (e.g., community-based service provider,
                                                lenses, or a field defect such that the                 allow consideration of the extent to                  vision or hearing related professional,
                                                peripheral diameter of visual field subtends            which the individual can perceive                     vocational rehabilitation counselor,
                                                an angular distance no greater than 20                  speech over the telephone. The third                  educator, and medical or health
                                                degrees, or a progressive visual loss having            prong asks whether the individual’s                   professional) who has direct knowledge
                                                a prognosis leading to one or both these                combined vision and hearing losses                    of that individual’s disability to attest
                                                conditions; (ii) who has a chronic hearing              ‘‘cause extreme difficulty in attaining               that such applicant is deaf-blind, as this
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                                                impairment so severe that most speech                   independence in daily life activities,                term is defined in the Commission’s
                                                cannot be understood with optimum                       achieving psychosocial adjustment, or                 rules. Professionals must make such
                                                amplification, or a progressive hearing loss
                                                having a prognosis leading to this condition;
                                                                                                        obtaining a vocation.’’ 29 U.S.C.                     attestations either to the best of their
                                                and (iii) for whom the combination of                   1905(2)(A)(iii). During the pilot, the                knowledge or under penalty of perjury.
                                                impairments described in clauses (i) and (ii)           Commission has construed this prong as                Such professionals may also include, in
                                                cause extreme difficulty in attaining                   well to permit consideration of                       the attestation, information about the
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                                                telecommunications, Internet access,                    of imposing such a requirement on all                 considerations at issue for the NDBEDP
                                                and advanced communications services                    deaf-blind individuals do not outweigh                are very different from those attendant
                                                in various settings. The NDBEDP pilot                   the resulting burdens that would be                   to the income measures for programs
                                                program rules also specify that the                     imposed on such persons.                              such as Lifeline. Unlike individuals in
                                                professional’s attestation must include                    41. The Commission’s rejection of a                the general population who can
                                                the attester’s name, title, and contact                 blanket re-verification rule for all                  purchase off-the-shelf telephone devices
                                                information, including address, phone                   returning applicants, however, does not               at a range of prices, people who are
                                                number, and email address.                              preclude a program from assessing, on                 deaf-blind often must purchase
                                                Alternatively, certified programs may                   an individual basis, the extent to which              equipment that is very expensive,
                                                verify an applicant’s disability by                     a returning applicant continues to                    sometimes costing thousands of dollars.
                                                accepting documentation already in the                  qualify for equipment and related                     For example, during the pilot program,
                                                applicant’s possession, such as                         services, where the program has reason                the average cost of NDBEDP equipment
                                                individualized education program                        to believe that the visual acuity and                 distributed to consumers was $2,632 in
                                                documents and Social Security                           hearing of such individual has                        2013–2014 and $2,285 in 2014–2015,
                                                determination letters.                                  improved sufficiently to disqualify such              and some consumers received
                                                   39. The Commission will continue to                  individual. In such instances, a certified            equipment costing over $12,000 in
                                                require NDBEDP applicants to provide                    program shall require such individual to              2013–2014 and over $10,000 in 2014–
                                                verification of their disability either by              provide an updated verification of the                2015. In addition, as explained in the
                                                obtaining an attestation from a                         individual’s disability status to                     NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the
                                                professional with direct knowledge of                   determine the applicant’s continued                   unusually high out-of-pocket medical
                                                their deaf-blindness or by submitting                   eligibility before providing the applicant
                                                                                                                                                              and related costs incurred by people in
                                                supporting documentation already in                     with additional equipment or services.
                                                                                                                                                              the deaf-blind community puts them at
                                                the applicant’s possession. The                         In addition, given record evidence that
                                                                                                                                                              risk of having to ‘‘choose between
                                                Commission further adopts its proposal                  vision and hearing are likely to worsen
                                                                                                                                                              paying for medical treatment and
                                                for each professional to provide the                    over time, the Commission will permit
                                                                                                                                                              obtaining the equipment that they need
                                                basis for his or her attestation that an                any certified program to require updated
                                                                                                                                                              to be able to communicate.’’ Thus, an
                                                individual is deaf-blind, noting that the               information about an individual’s
                                                                                                                                                              analogy to the Lifeline program that
                                                provision of this information will assist               disabilities when it deems this to be
                                                                                                                                                              largely serves the general population is
                                                programs in substantiating the deaf-                    necessary to assess whether to provide
                                                blind individual’s equipment needs. So                  the individual with different equipment               inapposite to the NDBEDP. For the same
                                                that the program may contact the                        or related services. This will permit                 reason, the Commission concludes that
                                                professional if necessary, the                          certified programs to effectively respond             it is not appropriate to compare the
                                                Commission also adopts its proposal to                  to changes in the type and severity of an             median U.S. household income with the
                                                require the attestation to include the                  individual’s disability.                              threshold that it is setting for NDBEDP
                                                professional’s full name, title, and                       42. Income Eligibility. To participate             eligibility, given that the generally high
                                                contact information, including business                 in the NDBEDP, the deaf-blind applicant               expenses incurred by deaf-blind
                                                name, address, phone number, and                        must be ‘‘low income.’’ 47 U.S.C. 620(a).             individuals keeps their disposable
                                                email address.                                          The NDBEDP pilot program rules define                 incomes from being similarly situated to
                                                   40. The Commission will not require                  low income as income that does not                    the disposable incomes available to
                                                each certified program to re-verify the                 exceed 400% of the FPG. In the                        average U.S. households. The
                                                disability eligibility of an individual                 NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the                       Commission reiterates its conclusion,
                                                who previously has been served by a                     Commission selected this threshold                    made in the NDBEDP Pilot Program
                                                program each time the recipient applies                 after taking into consideration both the              Order, that ‘‘[i]n order to give this
                                                for new equipment, unless the program                   unusually high medical and related                    program the meaning intended by
                                                has reason to believe that the equipment                costs commonly associated with being                  Congress—‘to ensure that individuals
                                                recipient no longer has a disability                    deaf-blind (e.g., personal assistants,                with disabilities are able to utilize fully
                                                sufficient to allow continued eligibility               medical care, and independent living                  the essential advanced technologies that
                                                for the NDBEDP. The Commission noted                    costs), and the very high costs of some               have developed since the passage of the
                                                that it received no comments from                       SCPE used by this population.                         ADA and subsequent statutes
                                                medical experts or other parties                           43. The Commission concludes that                  addressing communications
                                                suggesting that subsequent disability                   the record supports the continued                     accessibility’—[the Commission] must
                                                verifications are necessary to prove a                  application of 400% of the FPG as the                 adopt an income threshold that takes
                                                person’s ongoing disability after an                    income ceiling for the permanent                      into account these unusually high
                                                initial determination of such eligibility.              NDBEDP, and accordingly it retains this               medical and disability-related expenses,
                                                Rather, commenters generally agree that                 threshold. As it did during the pilot                 which significantly lower one’s
                                                if an individual’s disability changes                   program, the Commission will continue                 disposable income.’’ Further, the
                                                over time, it is far more likely to worsen              to use the contiguous-states-and-DC                   Commission notes that the hurdles of
                                                rather than improve. At the same time,                  guidelines for the U.S. Territories that              finding employment are far greater for a
                                                commenters confirm the Commission’s                     participate in the NDBEDP.                            person who is deaf-blind than they are
                                                conclusion in the NDBEDP Pilot                             44. The Commission received little                 for members of the general public. It
                                                Program Order that individuals who are                  comment in response to its inquiries                  would defeat the very purposes of the
                                                deaf-blind are likely to face significant               about the relevance of the income                     NDBEDP to promote the independence
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                                                logistical challenges, including the very               threshold for determining eligibility                 and productivity of this population
                                                types of communication barriers the                     under the Commission’s Lifeline                       were the Commission to force these
                                                NDBEDP is itself designed to eliminate,                 program and the median U.S. household                 individuals to lose their program
                                                in their endeavors to arrange for                       income to the NDBEDP income                           support as soon as they began using the
                                                appointments and travel to acquire                      eligibility determination. The                        very communications devices they
                                                verification of their disability. The                   Commission’s own analysis, however,                   received under this program to acquire
                                                Commission concludes that the benefits                  leads it to conclude that the                         earnings.


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                                                   45. Although the Commission                          prone to errors. Furthermore, the                     support this clarification, to ensure that
                                                recognizes the interest that some                       Commission’s research failed to uncover               otherwise qualified applicants are not
                                                commenters have in raising the income                   any precedent for using taxable income                harmed due to household arrangements.
                                                threshold even further, absent authority                to determine eligibility to participate in            The Commission agrees that, where an
                                                from Congress, the Commission cannot                    a federal subsidy program.                            applicant lives in a multi-person home
                                                remove the low-income limitation from                      47. The Commission, therefore,                     but does not have access to the financial
                                                the eligibility requirements to allow                   affirms the guidance initially issued by              resources of others, such applicant is
                                                deaf-blind individuals who do not meet                  the Bureau during the pilot program,                  maintaining a financially distinct
                                                the income requirement to receive the                   which mirrors that used by its Lifeline               identity despite the shared living space.
                                                program’s benefits. Nevertheless, based                 program, and will continue its practice               In this instance, the Commission
                                                on its experience with the pilot                        of basing calculations of income for                  concludes that combining the
                                                program, the record in this proceeding,                 determining program eligibility on all                applicant’s income and expenses with
                                                and the general interest by many state                  income received by all members of a                   those of others in the household for
                                                programs to reach as many people with                   household:                                            purposes of determining the applicant’s
                                                disabilities as possible, the Commission                   This includes salary before deductions for         income eligibility could unfairly
                                                concludes that 400% of the FPG strikes                  taxes, public assistance benefits, social             disqualify such applicant from the
                                                the appropriate balance. Accordingly,                   security payments, pensions, unemployment             NDBEDP. Accordingly, the Commission
                                                given the goal of the CVAA ‘‘to ensure                  compensation, veteran’s benefits,                     clarifies that an applicant’s income will
                                                that individuals with disabilities are                  inheritances, alimony, child support                  not include the income of other adults
                                                able to utilize fully . . . essential                   payments, worker’s compensation benefits,             in a household if such adults do not
                                                advanced technologies,’’ S. Rep. No.                    gifts, lottery winnings, and the like. The only       contribute to and share in the income
                                                111–386 at 3 (2010), and given the                      exceptions are student financial aid, military        and expenses of the household. By
                                                                                                        housing and cost-of-living allowances,
                                                unusually high medical and disability-                  irregular income from occasional small jobs
                                                                                                                                                              contrast, when an applicant benefits
                                                related expenses generally incurred by                  such as baby-sitting or lawn mowing and the           from the income contributions of other
                                                the covered population, it concludes                    like.                                                 household members, the Commission
                                                that the 400% threshold originally                                                                            continues to believe that it is
                                                adopted by the Commission for the pilot                 NDBEDP FAQ 23; 47 CFR 54.400(f).                      appropriate and necessary to consider
                                                program is appropriate for the                            48. During the NDBEDP pilot                         such contributions in determining
                                                permanent NDBEDP.                                       program, in guidance provided to the                  NDBEDP eligibility. For example, when
                                                   46. Calculation of Income. In the                    certified programs, the Bureau                        an applicant is financially dependent
                                                NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission                        explained that an applicant’s ‘‘income’’              upon others in a household, or has
                                                sought comment on how income should                     includes all income received by all                   income that is intertwined with those of
                                                be calculated to determine eligibility for              members of an applicant’s ‘‘household.’’              another household member (as with a
                                                NDBEDP applicants and specifically                      NDBEDP FAQ 23. This Bureau guidance                   spouse), the applicant benefits from
                                                asked whether this should be based on                   went on to define a ‘‘household’’ as:                 such financial resources, and therefore
                                                the individual’s ‘‘taxable income,’’ i.e.,              . . . any individual or group of individuals          the individuals contributing to these
                                                the amount used to compute the taxes                    who are living together at the same address           shared funds will be considered part of
                                                owed by the applicant. After a careful                  as one economic unit. A household may                 the economic unit for purposes of his or
                                                review of this issue, the Commission                    include related and unrelated persons. An             her income determination.
                                                                                                        ‘‘economic unit’’ consists of all adult
                                                declines to base eligibility on an                      individuals contributing to and sharing in the
                                                                                                                                                                 50. Verification of Income Eligibility.
                                                applicant’s taxable income in the                       income and expenses of a household. An                The NDBEDP pilot program rules
                                                permanent NDBEDP. The Commission                        adult is any person eighteen years or older.          provide that applicants who provide
                                                recognizes that there is support from                   If an adult has no or minimal income, and             evidence of enrollment in federal or
                                                several commenters for this approach                    lives with someone who provides financial             state subsidy programs that require
                                                because it may allow additional                         support to him/her, both people shall be              income thresholds lower than 400% of
                                                individuals into this program. However,                 considered part of the same household.                the FPG will automatically be deemed
                                                the Commission believes that the                        Children under the age of eighteen living             to be ‘‘low income’’ under the NDBEDP
                                                threshold of 400% of the FPG will                       with their parents or guardians are                   without submitting further verification.
                                                                                                        considered to be part of the same household
                                                sufficiently take into account the high                 as their parents or guardians.
                                                                                                                                                              Based on support in the record and its
                                                costs of medical, disability and                                                                              experience with the pilot program, the
                                                equipment-related expenses incurred by                  NDBEDP FAQ 24; 47 CFR 54.400(h).                      Commission concludes that this
                                                people with disabilities, effectively                      49. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the                   approach is reasonable and reliable,
                                                addressing Congress’s dual interests in                 Commission proposed to clarify that                   simplifies the income verification
                                                limiting this program to individuals                    multiple adults living together as                    process for applicants and certified
                                                who have lower incomes, and serving as                  roommates or in a multi-person home                   programs, imposes little burden and
                                                many eligible individuals as possible.                  are not an ‘‘economic unit’’ and                      expense, and is consistent with the
                                                Additionally, the Commission is                         therefore not a ‘‘household’’ for                     approach adopted for the Commission’s
                                                concerned that, as a program structured                 purposes of determining income                        Lifeline program. Thus, the Commission
                                                with decentralized administrative                       eligibility pursuant to the Bureau’s                  will retain this provision under the
                                                responsibilities, use of taxable income                 guidance. Similarly, the Commission                   permanent NDBEDP. In addition,
                                                to determine eligibility would place a                  proposed to make clear that where an                  consistent with the Commission’s rules
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                                                significant administrative burden on                    adult applicant lives in a multi-person               governing the Lifeline program, in order
                                                individual local certified programs with                home but does not have access to the                  to prove participation in one of these
                                                limited financial resources and small                   financial resources of other individuals              programs, an NDBEDP applicant may
                                                workforces, detracting from the                         living in that household, the income of               submit a current or prior year statement
                                                program’s mission. By focusing on total                 such individuals should not be included               of benefits, a notice or letter of
                                                income, the income verification process                 in the applicant’s income                             participation, program participation
                                                will be simplified, consistent, and less                determination. Commenters generally                   documents, or official documents


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                                                demonstrating that the applicant                           53. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the                   family, friends, neighbors, or other
                                                receives benefits from a qualifying                     Commission sought comment on                          personal contacts. The Commission
                                                assistance program.                                     requiring a third party to verify an                  continues to believe that it makes little
                                                   51. To promote consistency across the                applicant’s income. The Commission                    sense to distribute equipment to people
                                                NDBEDP and Lifeline programs and                        declines to adopt this requirement at                 who do not have access to the covered
                                                increase efficiency, the Commission will                this time. The Commission is persuaded                services they need to use it and will,
                                                also modify the list of examples of                     by commenters that the burdens that                   therefore, retain this rule in the
                                                federal assistance programs that                        such verification would impose upon                   permanent NDBEDP.
                                                applicants may use to automatically                     certified programs, as well as the likely
                                                establish eligibility to participate in the             delay in processing applications, are not               56. Employment. The pilot program
                                                NDBEDP to mirror a recently revised list                outweighed by the benefits of imposing                rules prohibit certified programs from
                                                of federal assistance programs used to                  this requirement. Because certified                   imposing employment-related eligibility
                                                establish eligibility for the Lifeline                  programs under the NDBEDP have been                   requirements for individuals to
                                                program. Under these revised                            allocated a limited amount of funds, the              participate in the program. In the
                                                requirements, applicants who receive                    Commission believes that their                        NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the
                                                benefits from certain federal assistance                incentives largely are to extend their                Commission reasoned that requiring
                                                programs—Federal Public Housing                         dollars to as many qualifying deaf-blind              equipment recipients to be employed or
                                                Assistance, Supplemental Nutrition                      state residents as possible, rather than to           seeking employment would be
                                                Assistance Program, Medicaid,                           approve ineligible applicants. Nor is                 inconsistent with the purpose of the
                                                Supplemental Security Income, or                        there any evidence in the record to                   program—to expand access to covered
                                                Veterans and Survivors Pension                          suggest that NDBEDP certified programs                services for individuals who are deaf-
                                                Benefit—are deemed income eligible for                  have not been effective in verifying their            blind—and could unnecessarily exclude
                                                enrollment in the Lifeline program. The                 applicants’ incomes, which might                      children, students, retirees, and senior
                                                NDBEDP Administrator also may                           justify using a third-party verifier. As              citizens. For these reasons, the
                                                identify state or other federal programs                such, the Commission finds that                       Commission will retain this rule for the
                                                with income eligibility thresholds that                 requiring certified programs to                       permanent NDBEDP. The Commission
                                                do not exceed 400% of the FPG for                       individually verify income eligibility is             notes as well that there is no statutory
                                                determining income eligibility for                      an appropriate method to accomplish                   basis for such a requirement under the
                                                participation in the NDBEDP.                            income verification for this program at               CVAA.
                                                   52. For applicants who are not                       this time. However, the Commission
                                                enrolled in a qualifying program, the                   will continue to monitor certified                       57. Age. The NDBEDP pilot program
                                                Commission will continue to require                     program operations to evaluate the need               rules have placed no restrictions on the
                                                certified programs to verify low-income                 for a third party to verify applicant                 age of equipment recipients. As the
                                                eligibility by using appropriate and                    eligibility in the future.                            Commission noted in the NDBEDP Pilot
                                                reasonable means. Consistent with the                      54. Finally, in the NDBEDP 2015                    Program Order, advocates believe that
                                                Commission’s Lifeline program rules,                    NPRM, the Commission proposed to                      the program should serve all eligible
                                                the following documentation may be                      require certified programs to re-verify an            consumers, regardless of age, and that
                                                used to prove income eligibility:                       individual’s income eligibility when the              even very young children who are deaf-
                                                                                                        individual applies for new equipment                  blind should have the same opportunity
                                                the prior year’s state, federal, or Tribal tax
                                                                                                        one year or more after the program last               to learn how to use information and
                                                return; current income statement from an
                                                employer or paycheck stub; a Social Security            verified the individual’s income.                     communication technology as their
                                                statement of benefits; a Veterans                       Commenters generally recognize that                   peers who are not deaf-blind. The
                                                Administration statement of benefits; a                 income does change over time and agree                Commission continues to believe that
                                                retirement/pension statement of benefits; an            that re-verification of income eligibility            the permanent NDBEDP should
                                                unemployment/Workers’ Compensation                      after one year is reasonable. The                     continue to serve as a program that
                                                statement of benefit; federal or Tribal notice          Commission concurs and adopts this                    supplements, rather than supplants,
                                                letter of participation in General Assistance;          requirement for the permanent
                                                or a divorce decree, child support award, or                                                                  state or federal resources otherwise
                                                                                                        NDBEDP.                                               available to assist persons who are deaf-
                                                other official document containing income                  55. Access to Covered Services. In the
                                                information.                                                                                                  blind, and thus, where communications
                                                                                                        NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the
                                                47 CFR 54.410(b)(1)(i)(B). Also                                                                               equipment needs are being met through
                                                                                                        Commission recognized that giving
                                                consistent with the Lifeline program                                                                          such other available resources, those
                                                                                                        communications equipment to
                                                rules, if the documentation presented                                                                         should be used as a primary source of
                                                                                                        individuals who are deaf-blind who do
                                                does not cover a full year, such as                     not have the service needed to use the                assistance before turning to the
                                                current pay stubs, the applicant must                   equipment would not be an effective use               NDBEDP. The Commission further
                                                present the same type of documentation                  of the program’s limited resources. For               agrees with commenters that the
                                                covering three consecutive months                       this reason, the pilot program rules                  permanent NDBEDP should not impose
                                                within the previous twelve months. The                  permit certified programs to require that             mandatory age thresholds. Rather, the
                                                Commission directs the Bureau to assess                 NDBEDP equipment recipients                           Commission directs certified programs
                                                whether any new forms developed for                     demonstrate that they have access to the              to use their expertise to conduct
                                                applicants to establish identity and                    telecommunications, Internet access, or               assessments that can determine the
                                                eligibility for the Lifeline program                    advanced communications services that                 extent to which applicants of very
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                                                would be appropriate for applicants to                  the equipment is designed to use and                  young ages—for example under four
                                                submit data to establish income                         make accessible. Access to such services              years of age—are developmentally
                                                eligibility to participate in the NDBEDP,               may be in the form of free wireless,                  capable of using the communications
                                                and to update the guidance the Bureau                   WiFi, or other services made available                equipment being considered for such
                                                provides to certified programs with                     by public or private entities, such as                persons, as well as the communication
                                                respect to income eligibility                           libraries, coffee shops, local                        services that the equipment is designed
                                                documentation, as needed.                               governments, or by the recipient’s                    to access.


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                                                Equipment and Related Services                          assistive equipment, to eligible                      annually, an interpretation of section
                                                   58. Equipment. As authorized by                      consumers under this program if it                    719 of the Act that limits funding to the
                                                section 719 of the Act, the Commission                  meets the needs of an eligible applicant.             distribution of a narrow category of CPE
                                                makes TRS Fund monies available to                      While section 719 of the Act refers                   and that does not permit reimbursement
                                                support programs that are approved by                   specifically to ‘‘specialized customer                of the provision of functionally
                                                the Commission for the distribution of                  premises equipment,’’ the Commission                  equivalent mainstream equipment and
                                                SCPE designed to make                                   adopts a broad interpretation of this                 software with equivalent functions
                                                telecommunications service, Internet                    term because it finds it to be consistent             would patently frustrate the purpose of
                                                access service, and advanced                            with the plain language of this section               this provision by precluding programs
                                                communications services, including                      and Congress’s underlying intent ‘‘to                 from using less expensive approaches to
                                                interexchange services and advanced                     help ensure that individuals with                     serving their clients. Moreover, a very
                                                telecommunications and information                      disabilities are able to fully utilize                strict construction of this term might
                                                services, collectively referred to as                   communications services and                           prevent the Commission from
                                                ‘‘covered services,’’ accessible to low-                equipment.’’ S. Rep. at 1; H. Rep. No.                supporting the distribution of non-SCPE
                                                income people who are deaf-blind. See                   111–563 at 19 (2010) (H. Rep.). In                    devices that have built-in SCPE features
                                                47 U.S.C. 620(a). In the NDBEDP pilot                   addition, as the Commission noted in                  (e.g., magnification software). The
                                                program rules, the Commission                           the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, this                  Commission expects that the
                                                determined that under this provision,                   is consistent with principles of                      interpretation it adopts will instead
                                                reimbursement can be provided to state                  universal design, which seek to ensure                expand the number of consumers who
                                                programs for hardware, software, and                    that products available to the general                are able to be served with such limited
                                                applications, whether separate or in                    public are designed so that they can be               allocations of funding.
                                                combination, mainstream or specialized,                 used for effective communication by as                   61. The Commission also notes that
                                                needed by an individual who is deaf-                    wide a range of individuals as possible,              recent developments have brought many
                                                blind to achieve access to covered                      including people with disabilities,                   types of mainstream equipment within
                                                services. Equipment-related expenses,                   regardless of their functional                        the Commission’s current definitions of
                                                including those attributable to                         differences.                                          SCPE. Because SCPE is not defined in
                                                maintenance, repairs, warranties, and                      60. The Commission finds sufficient                section 719 (or elsewhere in the Act),
                                                maintaining an inventory of loaner                      authority to adopt this approach. First,              the Commission finds that it is
                                                equipment, as well as the costs of                      the Commission notes that, under the                  reasonable to define this term
                                                refurbishing and upgrading previously                   plain language of the statute, the                    consistently with the existing
                                                distributed equipment, also have been                   Commission is permitted to give                       definitions of SCPE in the Commission’s
                                                reimbursable. Programs have not been                    funding to ‘‘programs’’ that distribute               rules. Specifically, in parts 6, 7, and 14
                                                permitted to impose restrictions on the                 SCPE. Accordingly, as in the NDBEDP                   of the Commission’s rules, SCPE is
                                                types of communications technology                      Pilot Program Order, the Commission                   defined, in relevant part, as ‘‘equipment
                                                that a recipient may receive, disable                   concludes that it is reasonable to                    employed on the premises of a person,’’
                                                features or functions needed to access                  interpret the statute as authorizing the              ‘‘which is commonly used by
                                                covered services, or accept financial                   funding of a program’s provision of off-              individuals with disabilities to achieve
                                                arrangements from a vendor that could                   the-shelf equipment and services, where               access’’ to telecommunications service,
                                                incentivize the purchase of particular                  reasonably necessary to enable deaf-                  Internet access service, or advanced
                                                equipment. Certified programs have                      blind individuals to ‘‘utilize fully the              communications services. 47 CFR 6.3(i),
                                                been allowed to lend or transfer                        essential advanced technologies that                  7.3(i), 14.10(f), (u). Over the past few
                                                ownership of the distributed equipment                  have developed since the passing of the               years, obligations contained in sections
                                                to eligible recipients, and, for                        Americans with Disabilities Act and                   255, 716, and 718 of the Act—which
                                                consumers re-locating out of the state,                 subsequent statutes addressing                        have, with certain limitations, directed
                                                programs have been required to transfer                 communications accessibility.’’ S. Rep.               the inclusion of accessibility features in
                                                the account and any control of the                      at 3. As the Commission explained in                  off-the-shelf products and services used
                                                consumer’s distributed equipment to                     the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, some                  with telecommunications and advanced
                                                new state’s certified program. For the                  mainstream equipment, alone or                        communications services,
                                                reasons discussed below, the                            packaged in combination with                          respectively—have resulted in a greater
                                                Commission adopts its tentative                         specialized software or hardware, may                 number of mainstream communications
                                                conclusion to retain these pilot program                effectively and cost-efficiently meet the             devices being designed to be accessible
                                                rules because it believes that the                      needs of some individuals who are deaf-               to people with disabilities—including
                                                approach taken for the NDBEDP pilot                     blind. In addition, such equipment is                 people who are deaf-blind. 47 U.S.C.
                                                program has been reasonable and                         often easier to procure and to support                255, 617, 619. As a consequence, such
                                                flexible, has benefitted consumers, is                  than CPE that is designed for use solely              off-the-shelf devices are now more
                                                authorized by section 719 of the Act,                   by people with disabilities. The                      ‘‘commonly used’’ by people who are
                                                and has furthered the purpose of the                    Commission further concludes that the                 deaf-blind to access services under
                                                CVAA.                                                   underlying purpose of section 719 of the              section 719 of the Act—i.e., access
                                                   59. Equipment—Allowable                              Act is well served by permitting the                  features that are now built into these
                                                Equipment. The Commission retains the                   distribution of mainstream equipment                  devices have, to some extent, eliminated
                                                pilot program’s definition of                           and the provision of software that serve              the need for some deaf-blind
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                                                ‘‘equipment’’ for purposes of                           the same purpose as equipment                         individuals to obtain adjunct or
                                                determining reimbursable expenses                       designed for use solely by people with                ‘‘specialized’’ devices in order to use
                                                under the permanent NDBEDP. In so                       disabilities, when such mainstream                    products that are also used by the
                                                doing, the Commission affirms its                       equipment may be more cost-effective                  general population. Such accessible
                                                previous determination that mainstream                  and easier to procure and support.                    mainstream devices, then, could be said
                                                or ‘‘off-the-shelf’’ equipment may be                   Especially in light of the statutory                  to be one type of SCPE that are designed
                                                provided, along with specialized or                     limitation of funding to $10 million                  to make covered services accessible by


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                                                low-income individuals who are deaf-                    services during the pilot program. The                needs, the Commission continues to see
                                                blind under section 719 of the Act.                     Commission stresses, however, that                    merit in reimbursing certified programs
                                                  62. The Commission agrees with                        reimbursable equipment must be                        for the reasonable costs of equipment
                                                commenters who support maintaining                      needed by the specific applicant who is               refurbishments and upgrades, to ensure
                                                the flexibility given to certified                      deaf-blind to achieve access to covered               consumers have up-to-date equipment.
                                                programs to determine the types of                      services. As explained in the NDBEDP                  Finally, to help ensure accessible
                                                qualifying equipment most appropriate                   2015 NPRM, the same piece of                          communications in the event that
                                                for their eligible residents. In the                    equipment may be suitable for one                     equipment is in need of repair, the
                                                permanent NDBEDP, the Commission                        individual, yet inappropriate for                     Commission continues to encourage
                                                will continue to allow programs to seek                 another. Further, equipment that does                 certified programs to maintain an
                                                reimbursement for the reasonable costs                  not enable access to covered services                 inventory of equipment for loan to
                                                of equipment best tailored to the needs                 cannot be funded by the NDBEDP. The                   consumers. In addition, during the pilot
                                                of their residents, up to each certified                Commission will continue to rely on the               program, the Commission has permitted
                                                program’s annual funding allocation.                    expertise of certified program personnel              certified programs to use their
                                                While some individuals use American                     to conduct individual needs                           inventories of loaner equipment for
                                                Sign Language or tactile methods of                     assessments to determine the equipment                other purposes, including the
                                                communication, others use spoken                        most suited to meet each consumer’s                   performance of individual assessments.
                                                English or Braille, and still others use a              unique communication needs. Because                   The Commission agrees that consumers
                                                combination of various communications                   of the associated administrative burdens              benefit and assessment outcomes
                                                methods. Consequently, one individual                   and commenters’ desire for parity                     improve when consumers are able to
                                                may need a large screen together with                   among certified programs, the                         experience, interact with, and try out
                                                magnification software to read large                    Commission declines to permit certified               different technologies and equipment,
                                                print, another might need a videophone                  programs the discretion to allow                      and for this reason, the Commission
                                                or iPad to make video calls, another                    consumers to pay certified programs the               includes a provision in the permanent
                                                might need a refreshable Braille display,               difference in cost to upgrade equipment               NDBEDP rules to make clear that loaner
                                                and others might need a mix of off-the-                 distributed by the program. To aid                    equipment in inventories may be used
                                                shelf and assistive devices. Flexibility is             reimbursement certainty, the                          for this purpose.
                                                key to ensuring that individuals are                    Commission will continue to allow                        66. Equipment—Cost Efficiencies and
                                                accommodated effectively under this                     certified programs to consult with the                Reassessments. Commenters confirm
                                                program.                                                NDBEDP Administrator about whether a
                                                  63. Commenters support, and the                                                                             that significant changes in hearing,
                                                                                                        particular piece of equipment specified               vision, or medical status may trigger the
                                                Commission agrees, that certified                       for an applicant is reimbursable before
                                                programs should continue to have the                                                                          need for reassessment and new
                                                                                                        purchasing it.                                        equipment, and generally support a
                                                discretion to distribute one or multiple
                                                pieces of equipment, as may be                            65. Equipment—Equipment-Related                     reassessment when such changes might
                                                necessary to achieve access to more than                Expenses. Under the NDBEDP pilot                      affect an individual’s need for
                                                one type of covered communications                      program, the Commission also has                      communications devices. The
                                                service or to achieve such access in                    reimbursed certified programs for the                 Commission encourages equipment
                                                more than one setting. Allowing                         reasonable costs of equipment-related                 recipients to contact their state program
                                                programs to determine which                             expenses, including the costs associated              when they experience a significant
                                                technology best fits each applicant, and                with equipment maintenance, repairs,                  change in their hearing, vision, or other
                                                when, is necessary to achieve Congress’s                warranties, equipment refurbishments                  functions that interferes with their
                                                purpose to bring the benefits of                        and upgrades, and the costs of having                 ability to use the equipment provided
                                                communications technologies to the                      state programs maintain inventories of                by the program. The Commission
                                                intended population.                                    loaner equipment. The Commission will                 further directs certified programs, upon
                                                  64. For these same reasons, the                       continue to reimburse certified                       learning of such changes, to reassess the
                                                Commission will continue to prohibit                    programs for the reasonable costs of                  communications needs of individuals to
                                                certified programs from imposing                        these equipment-related expenses in the               determine whether the equipment
                                                restrictions on specific brands, models                 permanent NDBEDP. As the                              provided continues to meet the
                                                or types of communications technology                   Commission explained in the NDBEDP                    recipient’s needs or new or additional
                                                that recipients may receive to access                   Pilot Program Order, because some                     equipment is needed. The Commission
                                                covered services, and from disabling                    specialized devices (e.g., refreshable                also directs CGB and the NDBEDP
                                                features or functions needed to access                  Braille displays) require frequent                    Administrator to monitor equipment
                                                covered services. Further, as the                       maintenance and are expensive to                      costs and provide such additional
                                                Commission noted in the NDBEDP Pilot                    repair, the ‘‘reasonable costs associated             guidance as may be appropriate to the
                                                Program Order, ‘‘[c]ertified programs                   with equipment maintenance and                        certified programs to improve the cost
                                                must not be limited by state statute or                 repairs that are not covered under                    efficiencies of their equipment
                                                otherwise to distribute equipment to                    warranties are eligible for                           purchases. Given the large range of
                                                make only some communications                           reimbursement’’ as ‘‘necessary                        devices needed to meet the unique
                                                accessible; certified programs must be                  components of an effective NDBEDP.’’                  needs of the individuals served by the
                                                permitted to distribute equipment to                    Further, the Commission will continue                 NDBEDP, as well as the wide geographic
                                                enable deaf-blind individuals to access                 to recommend that certified programs                  range of this program, the Commission
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                                                the full spectrum of communication                      provide consumers with the means to                   agrees that certified programs need the
                                                options covered under section 719 of                    return equipment to their certified                   flexibility to purchase equipment from a
                                                the Act, as needed by those                             program, particularly devices or other                variety of vendors, including local
                                                individuals.’’ The Commission believes                  hardware that the consumer no longer                  vendors who may have experience
                                                that this requirement has helped to                     needs or uses, for possible refurbishing              working with consumers who are deaf-
                                                ensure consumer choice and access to                    and redistribution. To keep current with              blind or offer local service and
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                                                   67. Equipment—Reimbursement                          that would, among other things, notify                warranties and service agreements
                                                Claim Documentation. Under the pilot                    each applicant about the prohibition                  accompanying the equipment, and
                                                program, the Commission has required                    against transferring equipment and                    remind recipients that because program
                                                the following of each certified program:                request permission to allow certified                 resources are limited, the program may
                                                (1) To submit documentation to support                  programs to disclose information about                not be able to promptly replace
                                                claims for reimbursement for equipment                  the applicant, as needed, to minimize                 equipment that has been damaged, lost,
                                                and related expenses, and (2) when it                   any interruption in service if that person            or stolen.
                                                has not been obvious that the equipment                 moves to another state or a new entity                   71. The Commission agrees with
                                                distributed can be or is commonly used                  takes over certification for that                     commenters that, given the frequency
                                                by individuals who are deaf-blind to                    individual’s state. The Commission                    with which equipment is upgraded or
                                                access covered services (and, therefore,                concludes that inclusion of such                      replaced due to changes in technology,
                                                it is not obvious that the equipment                    attestation is necessary for the effective            it would be burdensome and impractical
                                                qualifies for reimbursement), to submit                 general administration, operation, and                for certified programs to otherwise
                                                supplementary documentation upon                        oversight of the program. Therefore, and              verify on a regular basis that the
                                                request by the NDBEDP Administrator                     to ensure sufficient notice about the                 equipment continues to reside in the
                                                or the TRS Fund Administrator. The                      disclosure of PII for semiannual                      recipient’s possession. The Commission,
                                                Commission’s experience during the                      reporting and other purposes of                       therefore, will not impose this
                                                pilot program has confirmed that these                  administration and operation of the                   requirement.
                                                requirements effectively serve to                       NDBEDP, as well as the need to comply                    72. Equipment—Consumer
                                                safeguard the TRS Fund while ensuring                   with Commission rules and the                         Relocations. During the NDBEDP pilot
                                                recipients receive the equipment they                   consequences of failing to do so, the                 program, when an equipment recipient
                                                need, and thus, the Commission will                     Commission requires the following                     has relocated to another state, the
                                                retain these for the permanent NDBEDP.                  attestation or a substantially similar                Commission has required the
                                                   68. Equipment—Discretion for                         attestation on all consumer application               originating certified program to transfer
                                                Programs to Lend or Transfer                            forms:                                                the consumer’s account—as well as any
                                                Ownership of Equipment. During the                                                                            title to and control of the distributed
                                                NDBEDP pilot program, certified                            I certify that all information provided on         equipment held by the originating
                                                                                                        this application, including information about
                                                programs have been allowed to lend or                                                                         program—to the new state’s certified
                                                                                                        my disability and income, is true, complete,
                                                transfer ownership of equipment to                      and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I           program. The receiving state’s program
                                                eligible NDBEDP recipients. The                         authorize program representatives to verify           has had a corresponding requirement to
                                                Commission concludes that the term                      the information provided.                             accept this transfer. The Commission
                                                ‘‘distribute’’ used in section 719 of the                  I permit information about me to be shared         will retain this provision in the
                                                Act is broad enough to encompass both                   with my state’s current and successor                 permanent program because it reduces
                                                lending and transfer of ownership.                      program managers and representatives for the          the need for individuals to reapply to
                                                Further, the Commission has found that                  administration of the program and for the             the NDBEDP upon relocating.
                                                consumers have been served well both                    delivery of equipment and services to me. I              73. Equipment—Equipment Listings.
                                                                                                        also permit information about me to be                In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the
                                                by programs that lend equipment and by                  reported to the Federal Communications
                                                those that transfer ownership of the                    Commission for the administration,
                                                                                                                                                              Commission observed that the
                                                equipment. The Commission continues                     operation, and oversight of the program.              iCanConnect Web site, which is
                                                to believe, as the Commission explained                    If I am accepted into the program, I agree         maintained as part of the NDBEDP
                                                in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order,                      to use program services solely for the                national outreach effort, provides
                                                that, while lending equipment might be                  purposes intended. I understand that I may            general information about different
                                                preferable, particularly given the high                 not sell, give, or lend to another person any         kinds of equipment that may be
                                                cost of some specialized equipment, not                 equipment provided to me by the program.              provided, along with examples of
                                                                                                           If I provide any false records or fail to          specific communication devices
                                                permitting the transfer of equipment
                                                                                                        comply with these or other requirements or            commonly used by people who are deaf-
                                                ownership to eligible recipients may                    conditions of the program, program officials
                                                exclude entities that are bound by state                may end services to me immediately. Also,
                                                                                                                                                              blind. Based on the record and the
                                                statutes to use this method of                          if I violate these or other requirements or           Commission’s experience during the
                                                distribution from being certified to                    conditions of the program on purpose,                 pilot program, the Commission
                                                participate in the NDBEDP. For those                    program officials may take legal action               concludes that general information
                                                programs that choose to lend                            against me.                                           about and examples of equipment
                                                equipment, the Commission also will                        I certify that I have read, understand, and        provided as part of the iCanConnect
                                                continue to require that recipients be                  accept these conditions to participate in             Web site serves an important purpose
                                                                                                        iCanConnect (the National Deaf-Blind                  and should be kept up to date as part
                                                permitted to keep their devices for as
                                                                                                        Equipment Distribution Program).                      of the NDBEDP national outreach
                                                long as needed.
                                                   69. The pilot program rules also have                Certified programs that learn that an                 efforts. Since the release of the NDBEDP
                                                required certified programs to prohibit                 individual has unlawfully obtained                    2015 NPRM, the equipment list on the
                                                recipients from transferring equipment                  equipment or has unlawfully sold or                   iCanConnect Web site has been updated
                                                received under the NDBEDP to another                    transferred equipment that was                        quarterly, which the Commission
                                                person through sale or otherwise. Given                 purchased with NDBEDP funds have an                   believes is reasonable. The Commission
                                                that the NDBEDP is a federal program                    obligation to take appropriate steps to               does not at this time require the
                                                with limited resources, and there is                    reclaim such equipment or its worth.                  iCanConnect Web site to provide other
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                                                support for this prohibition in the                     The Commission will permit, though                    functionalities, such as the ability to
                                                record, the Commission will retain it for               does not require, certified programs to               compare and contrast different
                                                the permanent NDBEDP.                                   instruct equipment recipients about                   communication devices or to comment
                                                   70. Equipment—Notice to Equipment                    how to care for and safeguard the                     on the equipment listed. The
                                                Applicants. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM,                    equipment they receive. Similarly,                    Commission believes that the cost to
                                                the Commission also sought comment                      certified programs may inform                         develop and maintain such features
                                                on the need for a uniform attestation                   equipment recipients about available                  (such as moderating input from multiple


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                                                sources) outweighs the potential                        necessity, and that assessment-related                concludes, consistent with the NDBEDP
                                                benefits.                                               travel should continue to be reimbursed.              Pilot Program Order, that these program
                                                  74. The Commission adopts its                            76. Given the Commission’s                         features are essential to the efficient and
                                                proposal that the iCanConnect Web site                  experience under the pilot program and                effective distribution of equipment to
                                                contain a clear and conspicuous notice                  support in the record, it affirms these               people who are deaf-blind. The
                                                that the selection of and reimbursement                 tentative conclusions. The Commission                 Commission also continues to recognize
                                                for any piece of equipment distributed                  concludes, as it concluded in the                     that that the amount of time it takes to
                                                under the NDBEDP must be based on an                    NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, that                      train individuals who are deaf-blind on
                                                individual case-by-case assessment and                  given the wide range of hearing and                   new communications equipment
                                                be consistent with the NDBEDP rules.                    vision disabilities across the deaf-blind             depends on a variety of factors,
                                                The following notice, which currently                   population, individualized assessments                including a wide range of capabilities
                                                appears on the iCanConnect Web site,                    are ‘‘necessary to ensure that the                    and experiences with communications
                                                will satisfy this requirement:                          equipment provided to deaf-blind                      technologies. Finally, the Commission
                                                                                                        individuals effectively meets their                   finds no basis, at this time, for revisiting
                                                  This page provides an overview of the
                                                types of distance communication tools the               needs,’’ will ‘‘reduce[ ] the incidence of            the finding in the NDBEDP Pilot
                                                program can provide to help people with                 equipment being abandoned (because it                 Program Order that individualized
                                                significant combined hearing and vision loss            is a poor match to the user’s needs),’’               consumer training through remote
                                                stay connected to friends and family. The               and thereby will achieve efficiencies in              methods, such as online training
                                                appearance of a specific piece of equipment             the NDBEDP. The Commission agrees                     modules or video conferencing,
                                                on the iCanConnect Web site does not mean               with commenters that section719 of the                generally is not feasible for deaf-blind
                                                that it is appropriate for every program                Act is reasonably construed to                        individuals.
                                                participant. iCanConnect professionals in               encompass the costs of assessing what                    79. The Commission, therefore,
                                                each state and local community will work                equipment is needed in order to make                  directs the NDBEDP Administrator to
                                                with individual consumers to identify the
                                                                                                        covered services accessible to a                      continue to conduct qualitative reviews
                                                equipment that addresses that person’s
                                                specific need, and to be sure that the                  particular individual. Such application               of each individual claim for
                                                equipment selected is consistent with the               of the statute, the Commission                        reimbursement of installation, training,
                                                FCC’s rules.                                            concludes, is necessary to ensure that                and associated travel and support
                                                                                                        the equipment provided enables deaf-                  service costs to assess their
                                                The Commission notes as well that the                   blind individuals to ‘‘utilize fully . . .            reasonableness. The Commission also
                                                centralized database for the permanent                  essential advanced technologies.’’ S.                 instructs the NDBEDP Administrator to
                                                NDBEDP, when established, could also                    Rep. at 3. The Commission further                     take relevant factors into consideration
                                                be populated with information about                     concludes that allowing reimbursement                 in making determinations as to the
                                                equipment distributed by certified                      for travel by assessors and support                   reasonableness of training-related costs,
                                                programs across the country. Along                      services to consumers’ homes will                     including, but not limited to, the
                                                these lines, to the extent technologically              permit assessors to consider the home                 individual’s capabilities and experience
                                                feasible, the Commission believes that                  environment and communications                        with communications technologies, the
                                                enabling certified programs to query this               technology the consumer may already                   forms of communication being used, the
                                                database to generate a list of equipment                have, when assessing need.                            need for interpreters or other support
                                                that has been provided through the                         77. The Commission directs the                     services, and whether the consumer is
                                                NDBEDP would be helpful to their                        NDBEDP Administrator to continue                      being trained to use multiple devices.
                                                operations. Accordingly, the                            conducting qualitative reviews of all                    80. Center-Based Assessments and
                                                Commission directs the Bureau and the                   assessment and associated travel and                  Training. Under the pilot program, the
                                                NDBEDP Administrator to consider                        support service costs to assess their                 Commission has not reimbursed
                                                including this query function in the                    reasonableness in light of the mandate                certified programs for travel costs that
                                                centralized database. To the extent that                of section 719 of the Act. The                        are incurred by a deaf-blind consumer
                                                such database contains information                      Commission instructs the NDBEDP                       who goes to an NDBEDP center, to
                                                about distributed equipment, the                        Administrator to take the varying                     receive a communications assessment or
                                                Commission further directs inclusion of                 characteristics that are unique to each               training. An ‘‘NDBEDP center’’ is one or
                                                the notice specified above, pertaining to               consumer, as well as the assessors’ rates,            more locations designated by the
                                                the need for individualized assessments                 travel requirements, and support                      certified program that are equipped and
                                                and compliance with the Commission’s                    services needed, and other relevant                   staffed for the purpose of conducting
                                                rules.                                                  factors into consideration in making                  assessments or training, or both. Given
                                                   75. Assessments. Under the NDBEDP                    individual determinations as to the                   the record support, as well as the
                                                pilot program, the Commission’s rules                   reasonableness of assessment-related                  benefits and potential cost savings that
                                                have permitted reimbursement for the                    costs.                                                can result from allowing reimbursement
                                                reasonable costs of individualized                         78. Installation and Training. Under               for consumer travel to NDBEDP centers
                                                assessments of a deaf-blind individual’s                the NDBEDP pilot program, the                         for assessments or training, the
                                                communications needs by qualified                       Commission has permitted                              Commission believes it is in the best
                                                assistive technology specialists. These                 reimbursement for the reasonable costs                interest of the permanent NDBEDP to
                                                costs have included the reasonable                      of installing NDBEDP distributed                      allow reimbursement for such costs,
                                                travel costs of state program staff and                 equipment and conducting                              when reasonable. As the Commission
                                                contractors who conduct assessments of                  individualized consumer training on                   noted in the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, a
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                                                applicants to support the distribution of               how to use such equipment. The record                 consumer may benefit from an
                                                equipment by certified programs, as                     supports continuing to allow the                      opportunity to try out a variety of
                                                well as the reasonable costs of support                 reasonable costs of equipment                         equipment at the NDBEDP center that
                                                services, such as qualified interpreters.               installation and consumer training,                   cannot be transported to a consumer’s
                                                In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the                            including related travel (by trainers) and            home. In addition to this and other
                                                Commission tentatively concluded that                   support services, such as qualified                   points made in the record, when a
                                                individual assessments are a continued                  interpreters. The Commission                          consumer travels to an NDBEDP


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                                                center—rather than having staff or a                    option, such as a longer wait time to                 used for national NDBEDP outreach.
                                                contractor travel from the center to the                arrange for an assessment or training.                The Commission directs the Bureau to
                                                consumer—the program can save costs                        84. The NDBEDP Administrator will                  determine whether and to what extent
                                                that would have been incurred for the                   review each claim for travel                          such funding should be continued
                                                travel time and related expenses of                     reimbursement, in addition to                         beyond this point during the fifth year
                                                NDBEDP program staff or contractors.                    conducting overall monitoring of travel               of the permanent program.
                                                   81. The Commission will only permit                  expenses generally. The Commission                       86. Many individuals who are deaf-
                                                reimbursement of the costs of having a                  believes that having the NDBEDP                       blind have had little or no prior
                                                consumer travel to an NDBEDP center,                    Administrator monitor these costs will                experience with distance
                                                however, when these costs are first pre-                ensure that the costs remain reasonable.              communications devices or the services
                                                approved by the certified program upon                  The Commission further directs CGB                    that they access, and without training,
                                                a determination that the reasonable                     and the NDBEDP Administrator to                       they are not likely to be able to use the
                                                costs of this travel would be more                      determine, during the fifth year of the               equipment they receive to effectively
                                                efficient and effective than having the                 permanent program, whether and to                     access communications services. At the
                                                assessor travel to the consumer. Factors                what extent certified programs should                 same time, organizations representing
                                                that should go into this determination                  continue being reimbursed for the costs               people who are deaf-blind have often
                                                should include, among other things, the                 associated with consumer travel to an                 expressed concerns about the shortage
                                                availability of local training and                      NDBEDP center beyond the fifth year of                of qualified trainers, especially for
                                                assessment resources, the need to try                   the permanent program. This                           recipients who use Braille or American
                                                out equipment that would be too                         assessment should consider all relevant               Sign Language. While acknowledging
                                                difficult to transport to the consumer’s                factors, including a comparison of the                such shortage, in the NDBEDP Pilot
                                                home, and the cost savings for the                      costs for program personnel travel to the             Program Order, the Commission
                                                program. In order to permit such travel                 consumer’s home versus the costs of                   declined to set aside funds during the
                                                costs, state programs must have                         consumer travel to an NDBEDP center,                  pilot program to cover the cost of
                                                guidelines in place that are consistent                 cost efficiencies, benefits, or advantages            teaching NDBEDP personnel how to
                                                with state or federal travel guidance                   that inure to the program or to the                   train individuals who are deaf-blind on
                                                setting reasonable limits on travel costs.              consumer as a result of such                          the use of their equipment—i.e., a
                                                Each certified program will have the                    compensation, and the availability of                 ‘‘train-the-trainer’’ program—because of
                                                further option to request pre-approval                  program funds. During the NDBEDP                      the limited funding available to the
                                                by the NDBEDP Administrator before                      pilot program, programs did not use all               NDBEDP. Instead, the Commission
                                                agreeing to reimburse such costs.                       $10 million available for this program,               encouraged certified programs to
                                                   82. While the Commission expects                     eliminating the need for programs to                  ‘‘maximize the use of limited resources
                                                that most travel by consumers will be                   choose between reimbursing the costs of               through collaboration and partnerships
                                                in-state travel, in some cases it may be                equipment and other services and                      between and among certified programs
                                                more cost effective for a consumer to                   features of the program, such as the                  on a national or regional basis, as well
                                                cross state lines to reach the closest                  costs of travel. If, in the future, a greater         as partnerships or contracts with other
                                                center. As such, in certain                             number of individuals participate in                  individuals and entities, . . . in order to
                                                circumstances, it may be more cost                      this program, funding may be tighter, as              locate [such] qualified individuals.’’
                                                efficient to allow reimbursement to                     more consumers seek to obtain                         However, the Commission added that it
                                                certified programs for the reasonable                   equipment. The five year review will                  might reconsider this decision not to
                                                costs of consumer travel to another                     take into consideration such competing                fund train-the-trainer programs in the
                                                state, particularly to an adjoining state,              demands on the available funding. If                  future, based on information obtained
                                                for assessment and training. Each                       competing demands for program funds                   through the pilot program.
                                                certified program will be required to                   raise concerns about the feasibility of                  87. Commenters report that a
                                                obtain pre-approval from the NDBEDP                     reimbursing these travel costs prior to               continuing shortage of qualified trainers
                                                Administrator for any out-of-state                      the five year review, the Bureau may                  has limited the timeliness, amount, and
                                                consumer travel costs. The NDBEDP                       take steps to prioritize the use of such              quality of training that equipment
                                                Administrator should determine the                      funding to reduce or eliminate such                   recipients have received during the
                                                extent to which such out-of-state travel                reimbursement, as necessary. In the                   NDBEDP pilot program. Further, the
                                                would be more cost efficient and                        absence of action by the Commission or                Commission’s original expectation that
                                                effective than in-state travel. All claims              the Bureau prior to or during the fifth               the shortage of qualified trainers could
                                                for reimbursement of costs related to                   year of the permanent NDBEDP to                       be resolved through collaboration and
                                                consumer travel to a location outside of                modify or terminate reimbursement for                 partnerships among certified programs
                                                the consumer’s state, as well as costs                  travel expenses, the Commission will                  and other entities has not happened.
                                                related to services provided to the                     continue to reimburse certified                       Rather, the continuing shortage shows
                                                consumer (e.g., assessments or training)                programs for the reasonable costs                     that other funding sources have not
                                                at a location outside of the consumer’s                 associated with program personnel                     adequately addressed the problem
                                                state, should be submitted by the                       travel and consumer travel to an                      during the pilot program. Thus, the
                                                consumer’s home state program.                          NDBEDP center.                                        Commission agrees with the majority of
                                                   83. In addition, consumers should not                   85. Training Trainers. For the reasons             commenters that it is both appropriate
                                                be forced to travel to an NDBEDP center,                discussed below, the Commission will                  and necessary at this time to allocate
                                                even if it is more cost efficient to have               allow certified programs to use up to                 NDBEDP funding for train-the-trainer
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                                                them travel than it is for an assessor or               2.5% of their NDBEDP funding                          activities.
                                                trainer to come to their home. Instead,                 allocations, or approximately $250,000                   88. Training Trainers—Commission
                                                consumers should have the choice of                     annually for all certified programs, for              Authority. A primary purpose of the
                                                traveling or not, as long as the costs of               the costs of train-the-trainer activities             CVAA is ‘‘to help ensure that
                                                such travel are reasonable, recognizing                 for the first five years of the permanent             individuals with disabilities are able to
                                                that there may be benefits, limitations,                NDBEDP. Funding for this purpose will                 fully utilize communications services
                                                or logistical consequences for either                   be reallocated from funding previously                and equipment.’’ S. Rep. at 1; H. Rep.


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                                                at 19. The record shows an insufficient                 contending that training trainers is an               (e.g., to cover the cost of their trainee’s
                                                supply of trainers to meet the existing                 activity that benefits state residents who            time and travel).
                                                demand. As the Commission recognized                    are deaf-blind. Further, the Commission                  93. In response to comments filed in
                                                in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order,                      is concerned that increasing the cap on               this proceeding, the Commission also
                                                without training on the use of the                      administrative costs from 15% to 17.5%                encourages certified programs and other
                                                equipment they receive, recipients will                 might create an incentive for certified               entities to train individuals who are
                                                not be able to effectively benefit from                 programs to forgo train-the-trainer                   deaf-blind to become qualified trainers,
                                                the NDBEDP, and the equipment will be                   activities in order to apply some of the              so that NDBEDP equipment recipients
                                                underutilized or abandoned. The                         unused train-the-trainer funds toward                 in turn can be trained by those with
                                                Commission thus concludes that the                      other administrative expenses. Such                   experience and knowledge of the
                                                mandate in section 719 of the Act—for                   action might, in turn, exacerbate the                 equipment.
                                                the Commission to support programs                      persistent shortage of qualified trainers                94. Training Trainers—Fifth Year
                                                approved for the distribution of SCPE                   that the funding allocation for train-the-            Assessment. The Commission will
                                                designed to make covered services                       trainer activities is intended to abate.              provide NDBEDP support for train-the-
                                                accessible to low-income individuals                    Separate accounting of train-the-trainer              trainer efforts during the first five years
                                                who are deaf-blind—provides the                         activities also will facilitate program               of the permanent program, and directs
                                                authority for the Commission to support                 oversight and evaluation of the use of                the Bureau to monitor such efforts
                                                train-the-trainer activities. 47 U.S.C.                 this funding. To the extent that a state              during this period, for the purpose of
                                                620. The Commission believes that this                  does not use up its full 2.5% allocation              making a recommendation to the
                                                approach is consistent with the                         for train-the-trainer activities, it may re-          Commission during the fifth year of the
                                                Commission’s prior decision to allow                    allocate the unused funding to support                NDBEDP on whether and to what extent
                                                funding support during the NDBEDP                       the distribution of equipment and                     funding should be continued beyond
                                                pilot program for assessments,                          provision of related services to eligible             that time. In light of concerns about the
                                                equipment installation, and consumer                    consumers. For these reasons, the                     need for ongoing training to keep pace
                                                training. Although these services are not               Commission requires certified programs                with changes in technology, however,
                                                part of the act of distributing equipment               to submit requests for reimbursement                  funding for train-the-trainer activities
                                                per se, in the NDBEDP Pilot Program                     for the reasonable costs of train-the-                will be continued at this level in the
                                                Order, the Commission found their                       trainer activities, which may be                      absence of action by the Commission or
                                                financial support necessary because                     reimbursed up to 2.5% of a program’s                  the Bureau to modify or terminate such
                                                they ‘‘are essential to the efficient and               annual allocation.                                    support beyond the fifth year of the
                                                effective distribution of equipment for                                                                       permanent NDBEDP. In making its
                                                                                                           92. Training Trainers—Training                     determination, the Bureau should
                                                use by people who are deaf-blind.’’
                                                                                                        Formats. The Commission agrees with                   consider whether train-the-trainer
                                                Thus, the Commission concludes that
                                                                                                        commenters that the needs of certified                activities and programs, as
                                                funding for train-the-trainer activities is
                                                                                                        programs and the population they serve,               implemented, have advanced the
                                                likewise a reasonable use of the
                                                                                                        along with differences in the skills and              purpose of the statute ‘‘to help ensure
                                                Commission’s authority under the
                                                CVAA and necessary to achieve its                       learning styles of their individual                   that individuals with disabilities are
                                                effective implementation.                               trainers, cannot be appropriately                     able to fully utilize communications
                                                   89. Training Trainers—Amount of                      addressed without flexibility to choose               services and equipment.’’ S. Rep. at 1;
                                                Funding. The Commission concludes                       from among various available training                 H. Rep. at 19. To facilitate such
                                                that an initial allocation of $250,000, to              options. Therefore, the Commission will               assessment, the Commission directs the
                                                be reallocated from funding previously                  permit reimbursement for a range of                   Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator
                                                used for national NDBEDP outreach,                      train-the-trainer activities, including               to consult with certified programs and
                                                strikes an effective balance between                    one-on-one on-the-job training, as well               other stakeholders, via public notice or
                                                supporting training activities and                      as individual, group, distance or online              by other means, to ascertain the extent
                                                preserving funding for the actual                       training activities and programs                      to which train-the-trainer funding has
                                                distribution of equipment. Accordingly,                 conducted by HKNC, certified programs,                mitigated the shortage of qualified
                                                the Commission directs such allocation                  and other entities. The Commission                    trainers and improved the timeliness,
                                                for the first five years of the permanent               further agrees that it is not appropriate             amount, and quality of instruction
                                                program, with a review of this amount                   for the NDBEDP to compensate                          provided to equipment recipients. The
                                                to take place during the fifth year.                    equipment manufacturers or vendors for                Commission believes that certified
                                                   90. Training Trainers—Training                       training trainers on how to use the                   programs and other stakeholders,
                                                Program Structure. Given the benefits of                equipment they manufacture or sell                    through these and other measures, will
                                                allowing individual programs to                         because these costs should be subsumed                be in the best position, given their first-
                                                determine the types of train-the-trainer                within the manufacturer’s or vendor’s                 hand knowledge, to inform the
                                                activities they require, the Commission                 costs of doing business. At the same                  Commission’s assessment and
                                                will permit each certified program to                   time, the Commission understands that                 determination about whether and to
                                                use up to 2.5% of their NDBEDP                          equipment manufacturers and vendors                   what extent funding for train-the-trainer
                                                funding allocations, or approximately                   may be particularly well-suited to                    activities and programs should be
                                                $250,000 annually for all certified                     provide such training and having these                continued.
                                                programs, for train-the-trainer activities              entities provide training may be a cost-                 95. National Outreach. Each year
                                                or programs as each deems appropriate.                  effective option, or in fact the only                 since the commencement of the pilot
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                                                State programs may use these funds for                  option available, given the persistent                program, the Commission has set aside
                                                individually state-run, regional or                     shortage of qualified trainers. For these             $500,000 of the $10 million annual
                                                national programs that may be set up for                reasons, though the Commission                        NDBEDP allocation to conduct national
                                                such training purposes.                                 declines to provide reimbursement for a               outreach. As the Commission explained
                                                   91. The Commission agrees with                       company’s training fees, it will                      in the NDBEDP Pilot Program Order,
                                                commenters who oppose treating these                    reimburse certified programs for their                significant initial funding for outreach
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                                                program, because eligible individuals                   used efficiently. To avoid a lapse in the             traffic to NDBEDP call centers,
                                                needed to become informed about the                     provision of critical national outreach               iCanConnect Web site traffic, NDBEDP
                                                availability of the program before                      components—Web site, call center,                     application downloads, and impressions
                                                distribution of equipment could take                    digital marketing materials, social                   on social media. The Commission
                                                place. The Commission determined that                   media, and support to state programs—                 encourages certified programs to make
                                                use of this funding to support certified                funding for national outreach will                    their consumer applications available
                                                programs through national outreach                      continue to be available at this level                through the www.iCanConnect.org state
                                                efforts was an essential step to achieving              beyond the fifth year of the permanent                pages to enable tracking the number of
                                                the overall purpose of section 719 of the               NDBEDP in the absence of action by the                application downloads as a performance
                                                Act, i.e., to enable low-income people                  Commission or the Bureau to modify or                 metric. Any applications provided on
                                                who are deaf-blind to get the equipment                 terminate such support.                               this site must be provided in formats
                                                they need to have access to covered                        99. To avoid any disruption and loss               that are accessible to applicants. The
                                                services.                                               of expertise developed by the current                 Commission also encourages certified
                                                   96. In 2012, the Bureau selected the                 national outreach arm of the NDBEDP,                  programs to keep their contact
                                                Perkins School for the Blind (Perkins),                 the Commission authorizes Perkins to                  information on the
                                                which has partnered with HKNC,                          continue conducting national outreach                 www.iCanConnect.org state pages up to
                                                FableVision, Inc., and others, to be the                activities for the first five years of the            date to enable referrals. Second, the
                                                national outreach coordinator for the                   permanent program. The Commission                     effectiveness of efforts to increase
                                                NDBEDP pilot program. Their efforts                     directs the Bureau, as part of its                    awareness by target populations will be
                                                resulted in, among other things, an                     evaluation of the NDBEDP national                     measured by views of ASL videos
                                                NDBEDP Web site                                         outreach efforts during the fifth year of             prepared by the program, views or
                                                (www.iCanConnect.org), an active social                 the permanent program, to determine                   downloads of information in languages
                                                media presence, public service                          whether to extend Perkins’s national                  other than English, and responses to
                                                announcements (PSAs), and                               outreach services for another five-year               digital marketing efforts directed to
                                                advertisements on billboards and in                     period or to invite new entities, via a               resources related to target populations.
                                                magazines. Additional activities                        public notice, to submit applications to              Third, to determine the extent to which
                                                included establishing an 800 number                     conduct these efforts.                                its national outreach efforts increase
                                                and call center for program inquiries                      100. National Outreach—Targeted                    utilization of the NDBEDP by the
                                                and referrals, producing marketing                      Marketing Efforts. Based on the                       intended population, the Commission
                                                materials for use by state programs,                    comments received, the Commission                     will measure the number of individual
                                                conducting monthly conference calls                     concludes that national outreach efforts              applicants to the program, as well as the
                                                among certified programs, the FCC, and                  will be most effective at this point if               number of individuals who successfully
                                                the TRS Fund Administrator, and                         they are targeted—at least in part—to
                                                                                                                                                              receive NDBEDP equipment annually.
                                                supporting state program efforts to                     reach eligible segments of the
                                                                                                                                                              While the Commission establishes this
                                                collect and share program success                       population that may be less aware of the
                                                                                                                                                              as a performance goal at this time, it
                                                stories.                                                NDBEDP, including senior citizens who
                                                                                                                                                              notes that changes in the number of
                                                   97. The Commission concludes that it                 may not identify as having a disability,
                                                                                                                                                              applicants and equipment recipients
                                                continues to have sufficient authority to               individuals who are congenitally blind
                                                                                                                                                              may be due to a wide range of factors,
                                                support outreach activities because                     or deaf and who experience a second
                                                                                                                                                              one of which may be national outreach.
                                                informing individuals who are deaf-                     sensory loss later in life, ASL users, and
                                                                                                                                                              Further, the Commission notes that in
                                                blind about the availability of                         individuals with limited English
                                                                                                                                                              order to effectively measure its success,
                                                equipment is an essential step needed to                proficiency. To the extent feasible given
                                                support program efforts to distribute                   the reduction in national outreach                    the Commission will need to gather
                                                such equipment. Based on the                            efforts, methods of reaching such groups              reliable data through uniform reporting
                                                comments submitted, the Commission                      could include dissemination of videos                 into a centralized database. While other
                                                finds that some national outreach,                      in ASL and material in languages other                metrics suggested by commenters may
                                                overseen by the NDBEDP Administrator,                   than English, and development of                      be potentially useful, the Commission
                                                continues to be needed to raise                         outreach channels in organizations that               wishes to limit the number of measures
                                                awareness about the program, educate                    provide services to the aging                         employed in order to ensure that
                                                potential applicants on the ways that                   population.                                           performance measurement for this
                                                broadband and other communication                          101. National Outreach—Performance                 relatively small program does not
                                                services can enhance their lives, and                   and Oversight. To evaluate the efficacy               become a burdensome and unwieldy
                                                instruct them on how to apply.                          of national outreach efforts during the               process. However, the Commission
                                                   98. Given support in the record and                  fifth year of the program, the                        directs the Bureau and the NDBEDP
                                                the significant progress made in raising                Commission establishes the following                  Administrator to adjust or modify these
                                                awareness of the NDBEDP during the                      three performance goals: (1) To build                 performance goals and metrics as may
                                                pilot program, the Commission                           awareness of the iCanConnect program                  be needed going forward.
                                                concludes that an annual allocation of                  generally; (2) to build awareness of the                 102. During the pilot program, Perkins
                                                $250,000 is likely to be sufficient at this             iCanConnect program among certain                     submitted national outreach cost data
                                                time to ensure continuation of the                      target populations; and (3) to increase               every three months for reimbursement
                                                critical components of the national                     application to and utilization of the                 purposes, as well as periodic reports on
                                                outreach efforts. During the fifth year of              program by the intended population of                 its national outreach efforts. Because the
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                                                the permanent program, the                              low-income people who are deaf-blind.                 Commission found this information to
                                                Commission directs the Bureau and the                   The Commission further adopts the                     be both timely and informative, the
                                                NDBEDP Administrator to determine                       following performance metrics to assess               Commission requires that, going
                                                the extent to which the allocation for                  the effectiveness of its national outreach            forward, Perkins, and any subsequent
                                                national outreach efforts should be                     efforts to meet each of these goals. First,           entity that may be selected by the
                                                continued or adjusted, to ensure that                   the effectiveness of efforts to increase              Commission to conduct national
                                                funding allocated for the NDBEDP is                     general awareness will be measured by                 outreach, submit cost data for


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                                                reimbursement purposes every three                      outreach activities at the local level.               for local outreach by certified programs
                                                months, and, at a minimum, a summary                    Alternatively, the Commission notes                   have been justified, and input provided
                                                and analysis of national outreach                       that because the NDBEDP has been in                   by certified programs.
                                                activities on an annual basis, in a format              operation for four years, some states
                                                                                                                                                              Funding
                                                that will enable the NDBEDP                             may not need the same levels of funding
                                                Administrator to monitor the costs and                  for outreach as they did when they first                 107. Allocation of Funding. In the
                                                efficacy of its outreach activities. This               initiated their programs. On balance,                 NDBEDP Pilot Program Order, the
                                                data will assist the NDBEDP                             while the Commission continues to                     Commission committed to making the
                                                Administrator to determine appropriate                  believe that local outreach should                    full amount of authorized funding, $10
                                                budgets for national outreach to the                    constitute no more than 10% of a                      million annually, available to the
                                                extent this is warranted in the future.                 certified program’s annual funding                    NDBEDP during each TRS Fund year,
                                                   103. Local Outreach. In addition to                  allocation, it will not mandate a hard                which begins on July 1 of each year and
                                                allocating funding for national outreach,               cap at this time, but will require                    terminates on June 30 of the following
                                                the Commission has required and                         programs to seek permission from the                  year. Of this amount, the Commission
                                                reimbursed local outreach during each                   NDBEDP Administrator to exceed this                   set aside $500,000 for national outreach
                                                year of the pilot program. The                          benchmark. The Commission directs the                 efforts during each year of the pilot
                                                Commission concludes that local                         Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator,                  program. The Commission divided the
                                                outreach is needed along with national                  in making a determination as to the                   remaining $9.5 million among each of
                                                outreach due to the unique needs of                     reasonableness of a state’s outreach                  the 53 NDBEDP certified programs by
                                                each state program. In addition, local                  expenditures, to examine the unique                   allocating a minimum base amount of
                                                outreach can raise awareness of the                     needs, demographics and regional                      $50,000 for each state, plus an amount
                                                NDBEDP in ways that are not always                      conditions of each state, taking into                 in proportion to each state’s population.
                                                possible and among populations that are                 consideration the certified program’s                 The Commission explained in the
                                                not necessarily reached using national                  outreach goals, metrics, and activities.              NDBEDP Pilot Program Order that it
                                                media. The Commission, therefore,                       Increased outreach expenditures could                 elected this funding allocation strategy
                                                affirms its tentative conclusion to                     be considered reasonable where, for                   for certified programs ‘‘to ensure that, to
                                                require certified programs to conduct                   example, extra outreach is shown to be                the extent possible, every certified
                                                local outreach activities reasonably                    needed to reach targeted populations                  program in the NDBEDP pilot program
                                                calculated to inform their state residents                                                                    receives a level of support that will both
                                                                                                        who have not been served in particular
                                                about the NDBEDP, including the                                                                               provide it with the incentive to
                                                                                                        communities or to overcome
                                                development and maintenance of their                                                                          participate in the NDBEDP and permit
                                                                                                        shortcomings by prior program
                                                NDBEDP Web pages, and to reimburse                                                                            the distribution of equipment to as
                                                                                                        administrators. Recognizing that
                                                programs for the reasonable costs of                                                                          many eligible residents as possible.’’
                                                                                                        certified programs will necessarily focus
                                                such outreach. In addition, the                                                                               Under the pilot program rules, the
                                                                                                        on different outreach activities to reflect
                                                Commission encourages certified                                                                               Bureau was permitted to adjust or
                                                                                                        the unique challenges and demographic
                                                programs to conduct local outreach                                                                            reallocate funding allocations to any
                                                                                                        makeup of their jurisdictions, the
                                                activities in languages other than                                                                            certified program within a given Fund
                                                                                                        Commission concludes that each
                                                English, such as Spanish, that may be                                                                         year, and to revise allocations for
                                                                                                        certified program should retain the                   subsequent TRS Fund years, as the
                                                prevalent in their states.                              flexibility to identify the appropriate
                                                   104. The Commission continues to                                                                           Bureau deemed necessary and
                                                                                                        goals and metrics for determining the                 appropriate.
                                                require local outreach materials to be
                                                                                                        effectiveness of its own local outreach                  108. Initial Allocations. Based on the
                                                fully accessible to people with
                                                disabilities, noting that certified                     efforts.                                              Commission’s experience during the
                                                programs, whether they are entities                        106. To maximize the availability of               pilot program and the record in this
                                                operated by state or local governments                  funds for operations of direct benefit to             proceeding, the Commission will
                                                or privately operated, already are                      equipment recipients, the Commission                  continue to use this funding mechanism
                                                required to ensure accessibility under                  encourages certified programs to                      for the permanent NDBEDP with the
                                                the Americans with Disabilities Act. See                gradually reduce the amount used for                  following exceptions: (1) The
                                                42 U.S.C. 12131 through 12134, 12181                    outreach as demand for the NDBEDP                     Commission will set aside $250,000
                                                through 12189. Finally, the Commission                  accelerates. The Commission further                   annually (rather than the $500,000
                                                recommends that the national outreach                   directs the Bureau and the NDBEDP                     allocated for the pilot program) for
                                                coordinator provide information about                   Administrator to assess the level of                  national outreach efforts during the first
                                                its outreach initiatives on the                         expenditures for local outreach during                five years of the permanent program and
                                                iCanConnect Web site and on monthly                     the fifth year of the permanent program               reassess the need for continuing such
                                                calls with local programs. The                          and periodically thereafter as part of its            funding beyond this period; and (2) the
                                                Commission believes this coordination                   ongoing and regular oversight and                     Commission will set aside an amount as
                                                will avoid duplicative efforts and                      evaluation of the NDBEDP, to determine                may be necessary annually for the
                                                consumer confusion.                                     whether this guidance should be                       creation and maintenance of a
                                                   105. Local Outreach—Level of                         modified to increase the efficacy and                 centralized database to be used for
                                                Funding. The Commission is cognizant                    efficiencies of the NDBEDP. In                        reporting purposes and generating
                                                of the geographic and demographic                       conducting this assessment, the Bureau                reimbursement claims. The remaining
                                                challenges faced by different states and                and the NDBEDP Administrator may                      amount will be divided up through
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                                                recognize that it may not be advisable to               consider, among other things, the                     allocations of a minimum of $50,000 for
                                                treat funding for local outreach efforts                performance goals and measures                        each certified program, to which will be
                                                with a one-size-fits-all standard. The                  established for the NDBEDP overall, the               added individual allocations in
                                                Commission further notes that the                       status of national outreach efforts, actual           proportion to each state’s or territory’s
                                                reduction in funding for national                       expenditures by certified programs for                population. Based on the current
                                                outreach activities by 50% may affect                   local outreach, the extent to which                   populations of American Samoa, Guam,
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                                                which will be served under the                          for equipment and related services had                will exhaust their initial annual funding
                                                permanent NDBEDP, applying this                         exceeded their allocations                            allocation, which will consequently
                                                funding mechanism would result in                       (‘‘involuntary’’ reallocations).                      reduce funds available for voluntary and
                                                allocating slightly more than $50,000 for               Involuntary reallocations were                        involuntary reallocations. The
                                                each added territory, for a total of                    processed by mid-May of the second                    Commission will allow the NDBEDP
                                                slightly more than $150,000 for all three               and third years of the pilot program.                 Administrator to adjust the formula, if
                                                jurisdictions. The Commission                              111. Given the success of this                     necessary, to account for a reduction in
                                                concludes that allocating this amount                   approach in maximizing available funds                funds that may be available for
                                                will not have a significant impact on the               under the NDBEDP, the Commission                      reallocations.
                                                funding allocations of the other 53                     will continue to authorize the Bureau,                   113. Under the permanent program,
                                                certified programs, and so finds it                     as necessary, to make (1) voluntary                   allowable spending for administrative
                                                appropriate to apply the current                        reallocations between certified programs              costs is capped at 15% of each state’s
                                                allocation mechanism to all                             at any time during the Fund year and (2)              initial funding allocation, and the
                                                jurisdictions under the permanent                       involuntary reallocations when                        Commission has determined that
                                                program.                                                individual program performance                        reasonable levels of spending for train-
                                                   109. The Commission’s experience                     indicates that NDBEDP funds could be                  the-trainer activities and local outreach
                                                with the program has shown that this                    more fully utilized by other certified                efforts are 2.5% and 10%, respectively.
                                                mechanism has allocated sufficient                      programs. The Commission believes that                To provide certainty, if a certified
                                                funds to most states annually to meet                   this approach will continue to fulfill                program’s funding allocation is adjusted
                                                their residents’ needs and, when such                   Congress’s goal of bringing                           downwards during a Fund year, and the
                                                allocations have not been sufficient,                   communications access to as many low-                 program already incurred these
                                                states have had an opportunity to obtain                income individuals who are deaf-blind                 expenses prior to such reallocations, the
                                                additional funding through the                          as possible. See 47 U.S.C. 620(a). All                Commission will not seek to recover
                                                reallocation process, discussed in more                 such requests for reallocations must be               reimbursed expenses that exceed
                                                detail next. Further, the Commission                    submitted to the NDBEDP Administrator                 allowable percentages with respect to
                                                believes that this funding allocation                   for approval by the Bureau, in                        the revised funding allocation.
                                                mechanism has provided each certified                   consultation with the Office of the                      114. Prioritizing Use of Funding. In
                                                program with the incentive and                          Managing Director (OMD) and the TRS                   the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the
                                                opportunity to distribute                               Fund Administrator. Requests must be                  Commission asked whether it should
                                                communications equipment to as many                     in writing, with an explanation                       take measures to prioritize the use of
                                                eligible residents as possible. During the              supporting the request. To reduce the                 funding in the event that demand
                                                first year of the pilot program, certified              risk of interrupted or delayed services,              exceeds the $10 million funding
                                                programs, together with national                        the Commission further directs that                   limitation and, if so, how. Although the
                                                outreach activities, collectively used                  involuntary reallocations be made by                  record to date indicates annual NDBEDP
                                                approximately 68% of the $10 million                    March or April, of each Fund year, to                 expenditures as high as 94% of the $10
                                                allocated for the NDBEDP,                               the extent possible.                                  million annual allocation, there is no
                                                approximately 94% was used during the                      112. The Commission will also                      evidence of major inefficiencies or
                                                second year, and approximately 88%                      continue the current practice of                      inequities in how available funding has
                                                was used during the third year. This                    notifying and coordinating with the                   been used. Therefore, and consistent
                                                funding enabled equipment and related                   potentially impacted certified programs               with its conclusion that certified
                                                services to bring communications access                 prior to making involuntary                           programs should continue to have
                                                to approximately 3,000 low-income                       reallocations of funding, to allow                    flexibility in deciding how to spend
                                                deaf-blind individuals.                                 programs to raise concerns or                         their limited allocations of NDBEDP
                                                   110. Reallocations. The Commission                   objections, and to permit time for any                resources, the Commission concludes
                                                further concludes that the ability to                   needed adjustments to the affected                    that it is premature at this time to adopt
                                                reallocate funds between certified                      programs. As part of this process,                    measures to prioritize the use of
                                                programs mid-Fund year has helped                       certified programs will continue to have              NDBEDP funding. Nonetheless, the
                                                requesting programs meet their needs                    an opportunity to request that the                    Commission recognizes that the
                                                and has not prevented programs with                     NDBEDP Administrator consider                         program has evolved and will continue
                                                decreased funding from satisfying the                   increasing or decreasing the proposed                 to evolve over time. Accordingly, the
                                                needs of their constituents. During the                 change in allocation. The Commission                  Commission directs the Bureau, during
                                                pilot program, the NDBEDP                               believes that the formula used by the                 the fifth year of the permanent program,
                                                Administrator reviewed funding data as                  NDBEDP Administrator for involuntary                  to assess whether and to what extent the
                                                it became available and worked with                     reallocations during the pilot program—               Commission should take additional
                                                certified programs, the TRS Fund                        which reduced by 50% the remaining                    steps to prioritize the use of funding.
                                                Administrator and the Bureau to                         allocations of certified programs that                Because the Bureau also will be
                                                reallocate funding between certified                    spent less than 25% of their annual                   conducting assessments to determine
                                                programs to maximize the use of                         allocations during the first half of the              the extent to which funding should be
                                                available funding, when necessary. On                   year, and reduced by 25% the remaining                continued for travel, train-the-trainer
                                                some occasions, such reallocations were                 allocations of programs that spent more               activities, and outreach in the fifth year,
                                                made at the request of state programs                   than 25% but less than 50% of their                   the Commission sees this as a natural
                                                that realized they would be unable to                   annual allocations during the first half              opportunity for the Bureau to also re-
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                                                spend their initial annual allocation                   of the year—has worked well to meet                   assess how to use program funds in light
                                                (‘‘voluntary’’ reallocations). On others,               the needs of the certified programs, and              of overall program performance. The
                                                after providing notice, the NDBEDP                      for this reason, retains this formula for             Commission further directs the Bureau
                                                Administrator reallocated funds from                    the permanent program. At the same                    to make such recommendations to the
                                                programs that were underutilizing their                 time, as the Commission previously                    Commission as may be necessary and
                                                annual allocations, to satisfy requests                 noted, it expects that, over time, a                  appropriate to maximize the efficiency
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                                                forward, based on this review. Finally,                 monthly, quarterly, or semiannually. In               costs of equipment and related expenses
                                                to the extent necessary to ensure that                  the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the                             (including maintenance, repairs,
                                                the NDBEDP is running efficiently and                   Commission proposed to continue                       warranties, refurbishing, upgrading, and
                                                effectively, the Commission directs the                 allowing certified entities to elect one of           replacing equipment distributed to
                                                Bureau to conduct an overall assessment                 these options upon certification and at               consumers), assessments, equipment
                                                of the permanent program’s                              the beginning of each Fund year. The                  installation and consumer training,
                                                performance, including its use and                      Commission adopts this proposal for the               loaner equipment, state outreach efforts,
                                                prioritization of funding, in the                       permanent program. Continuing to                      and program administration. During the
                                                program’s tenth year, and to make any                   permit certified programs to elect their              pilot program, the TRS Fund
                                                recommendations to the Commission as                    reimbursement period will avoid                       Administrator has provided certified
                                                needed to improve the program’s                         imposing unnecessary administrative                   programs with instructions, guidance,
                                                efficiency and effectiveness.                           burdens on small programs, while                      and examples of documentation needed
                                                   115. Reimbursement Mechanism.                        allowing those programs that need more                to support reimbursement claims. The
                                                Under the NDBEDP pilot program, the                     immediate reimbursement to file more                  Commission will continue to require
                                                Commission has reimbursed programs                      often. Such elections shall be made                   certified programs to support their
                                                for the costs incurred for authorized                   upon receiving certification and at the               reimbursement claims with
                                                equipment and related services, up to                   beginning of each Fund year.                          documentation, a reasonably detailed
                                                each certified program’s initial or                        118. The Commission also adopts its                explanation of incurred costs, and a
                                                adjusted allocation. The Commission                     proposal to continue requiring                        declaration as to the accuracy and
                                                chose this approach—over blanket                        reimbursement claims to be submitted                  truthfulness of the claims they submit.
                                                distributions to certified programs at the              within 30 days after each elected period.             This mechanism holds programs
                                                start of each Fund year—because it                      This timeframe is supported by the                    accountable.
                                                concluded that this would provide                       record and will prevent delays when                      121. In addition to documentation
                                                incentives for certified programs to                    reallocations are deemed necessary.                   routinely required, the Commission will
                                                actively locate and serve eligible                      When a certified program submits its                  continue to permit the NDBEDP
                                                participants, and would achieve greater                 reimbursement claim more than 30 days                 Administrator or the TRS Fund
                                                accountability and protection against                   after the claim period ends, payment of               Administrator to require programs to
                                                fraud, waste, and abuse.                                that claim may be delayed. In addition,               provide supplemental information
                                                   116. The Commission will continue to                 if a program has a pattern of failing to              needed to verify particular claims. The
                                                use a funding mechanism that                            submit claims in a timely manner, the
                                                                                                                                                              Commission concludes that the process
                                                reimburses certified programs for their                 Commission may take other action (e.g.,
                                                                                                                                                              now in place, where the TRS Fund
                                                allowable costs associated with                         suspension or revocation of the
                                                equipment distribution and related                                                                            Administrator and the NDBEDP
                                                                                                        program’s certification). The NDBEDP
                                                services up to each certified program’s                                                                       Administrator alert certified programs
                                                                                                        Administrator may grant a reasonable
                                                initial or adjusted funding allocation                                                                        about the need for additional
                                                                                                        extension of time to submit a
                                                under the permanent NDBEDP. The                                                                               documentation or any inconsistencies or
                                                                                                        reimbursement claim upon a finding of
                                                Commission believes that this will                                                                            errors, successfully has reduced the
                                                                                                        good cause when notified by a certified
                                                ensure that certified programs operate in                                                                     amount of reimbursement claims denied
                                                                                                        program about the delay, the reason(s)
                                                a cost-efficient manner and will                                                                              to an almost negligible amount per year.
                                                                                                        for the delay, the expected submission
                                                maintain the financial integrity of the                 date, and the measures the certified                  This process has resulted in the
                                                program. The Commission understands                     program will take to prevent recurrent                temporary suspension or withholding of
                                                the difficulties that some certified                    delays.                                               a payments pending resolution of
                                                programs, particularly smaller ones,                       119. Finally, as explained in the                  disputed matters, and denied
                                                initially incurred when starting up their               NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission                      reimbursement claims when necessary.
                                                pilot programs without funding support.                 expects that, when a claim is submitted               Under current rules, any certified
                                                However, the Commission continues to                    with sufficient documentation and does                program is permitted to appeal the
                                                believe that holding back funding until                 not require further clarification, the                denial of a reimbursement claim to the
                                                costs are incurred will incent programs                 claim will be processed within 30 days,               Commission. 47 CFR 1.101 through
                                                to serve as many eligible participants as               and that claims requiring additional                  1.117.
                                                possible, and will ensure accountability                documentation or clarification will be                   122. The Commission will allow
                                                and protection against fraud, waste, and                processed generally within 60 days.                   modification to the reimbursement
                                                abuse. The Commission also believes                     While noting such expectation, the                    requirements somewhat to provide
                                                that the reimbursement approach will                    Commission recognizes that the                        greater flexibility for the NDBEDP
                                                facilitate the reallocation of unspent                  NDBEDP and TRS Fund Administrators                    Administrator and the TRS Fund
                                                funds between state programs and that                   may need flexibility to alter these time              Administrator and to allow some easing
                                                reallocation could be difficult if another              frames in order to address unique issues              of the documentation burden on state
                                                funding mechanism were used. To                         that arise. The Commission further                    programs, where appropriate. The
                                                ensure that entities seeking certification              notes that early payment of                           Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator,
                                                have the capacity to operate                            reimbursement claims generally is not                 in consultation with OMD, and the TRS
                                                successfully in a system that reimburses                possible because payments from the                    Fund Administrator, may modify the
                                                them for their program costs, the                       TRS Fund involve schedules that are                   claim filing instructions issued by the
                                                Commission has added administrative                     guided by principles of fiscal                        TRS Fund Administrator, as necessary
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                                                and financial management experience as                  management and internal controls.                     to achieve these goals. To further
                                                one of the criteria for certification under                120. Documentation of                              address commenters’ concerns about the
                                                the permanent program.                                  Reimbursement Claims. During the                      level of detail and documentation
                                                   117. Claim Frequency and Payment                     NDBEDP pilot program, certified                       required for reimbursement and to
                                                Processing. Under the NDBEDP pilot                      programs have been required to submit                 streamline reimbursement claim and
                                                program, certified programs have been                   documentation to support their claims                 reporting requirements, this
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                                                conjunction with the development of                     Program Oversight and Reporting                       Records Notice for the NDBEDP and
                                                the centralized database.                                  125. Overview. Under the pilot                     take other measures, as necessary and
                                                   123. Administrative Costs. Under the                 program, the NDBEDP has been                          appropriate, with respect to the
                                                Commission’s rules for the NDBEDP                       overseen by an NDBEDP Administrator,                  adoption of final rules for the
                                                pilot program, certified programs have                  a Commission official designated by                   permanent NDBEDP and the
                                                been compensated for administrative                     CGB. Every six months, certified                      development of the centralized
                                                costs up to 15% of their total                          programs are required to report to the                database. See Privacy Act System of
                                                reimbursable costs for equipment and                    Commission detailed information about                 Records, published at 77 FR 2721,
                                                related services. In the NDBEDP pilot                   program activities, which is subject to               January 19, 2012 (FCC/CGB–3 NDBEDP
                                                program, the Commission defined                         review by the NDBEDP Administrator                    System of Records Notice).
                                                administrative costs to include reporting                                                                        128. Program Oversight
                                                                                                        and other Commission staff in order to
                                                requirements, accounting, regular                                                                             Responsibilities. Designated by the
                                                                                                        assess the effectiveness of the program,
                                                audits, oversight, and general                                                                                Bureau, the NDBEDP Administrator has
                                                                                                        ensure the integrity of the TRS Fund,
                                                administration.                                                                                               been responsible for, among other
                                                                                                        and inform the Commission’s
                                                   124. The Commission continues to                                                                           things, reviewing certification
                                                                                                        policymaking.                                         applications, allocating NDBEDP
                                                believe that a 15% cap on                                  126. As discussed below, the
                                                administrative costs is reasonable for                                                                        funding, reviewing reimbursement
                                                                                                        Commission affirms the current
                                                                                                                                                              claims to determine consistency with
                                                the permanent program. For clarity, the                 responsibilities of the NDBEDP
                                                                                                                                                              the Commission’s rules, maintaining the
                                                Commission defines these costs to be                    Administrator. In addition, the
                                                                                                                                                              NDBEDP Web site, resolving
                                                indirect and direct costs that do not fit               Commission sets overarching
                                                                                                                                                              stakeholder issues, and serving as the
                                                into specifically designated categories,                performance goals and initial
                                                                                                                                                              Commission’s point of contact for the
                                                such as outreach or equipment and                       performance measures for the                          NDBEDP. The TRS Fund Administrator
                                                related services, but that are necessary                permanent NDBEDP to provide for the                   has reviewed reimbursement claims for
                                                for the operation of a program. For                     efficient assessment of the program’s                 accuracy and released funds from
                                                example, this could include costs for                   progress in meeting the performance                   NDBEDP fund allocations for
                                                management and administrative support                   goals. The Commission further directs                 distributed equipment and related
                                                personnel, facilities, utilities, supplies,             the Bureau and the NDBEDP                             services, including outreach efforts.
                                                as well as the administration of                        Administrator to, as necessary, develop                  129. The Commission directs that the
                                                oversight requirements, including                       more detailed elaboration of these                    responsibilities listed above should
                                                reports, accounting and audits. Given                   performance measures, which shall be                  continue to reside with the Bureau. In
                                                support in the record, the Commission                   informed by information contained in                  addition, the Commission requires the
                                                adopts its proposal to assess the 15%                   the reports submitted by the certified                NDBEDP Administrator to coordinate
                                                administrative cost cap against each                    programs. In addition, the Commission                 with OMD regarding funding decisions.
                                                certified program’s annual funding                      streamlines the NDBEDP’s reporting                    The Bureau and the NDBEDP
                                                allocation, rather than the total of its                requirements so they are consistent with              Administrator should continue to
                                                reimbursable costs for equipment and                    the new performance measures, as well                 determine annual funding allocations,
                                                related services. In addition, the                      as to improve program oversight and                   including reallocations that may need to
                                                Commission notes that certified                         eliminate unnecessary reporting                       be made during a Fund year, for each of
                                                programs may petition for a waiver of                   burdens.                                              the NDBEDP-certified programs. In
                                                the administrative cost cap rule, which                    127. The Commission directs the                    addition, the Commission directs that
                                                the Bureau may consider consistent                      establishment of a centralized NDBEDP                 the NDBEDP Administrator should
                                                with the Commission’s general waiver                    reporting database, to be used for                    continue the practice of conducting
                                                standard of a showing of good cause and                 reporting purposes and for the                        qualitative reviews to ensure that claims
                                                a finding that particular facts make                    generation of reimbursement claims by                 for reimbursement for equipment and
                                                compliance with the rule inconsistent                   programs that choose to use it for that               services are consistent with NDBEDP
                                                with the public interest. Grant of such                 purpose. The Commission directs the                   rules, and the TRS Fund Administrator
                                                a waiver would not, however, permit                     Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator                   should continue to conduct quantitative
                                                the program’s total reimbursement to                    to accomplish this task in coordination               reviews to determine that the requested
                                                exceed its overall funding allocation.                  with OMD and its Chief Information                    dollar amounts are accurate, prior to
                                                Finally, the Commission notes its                       Officer (CIO) and, as appropriate, with               making payments to certified entities.
                                                expectation that the establishment of a                 certified NDBEDP programs that will                   The Commission believes that this
                                                centralized database will facilitate                    use or access the database. From the $10              process will continue to fulfill its
                                                compliance with reporting and                           million available annually from the TRS               objectives to meet the needs of deaf-
                                                reimbursement claim requirements,                       Fund for the NDBEDP, the Bureau may                   blind consumers in accordance with its
                                                addressing concerns about the                           allocate an amount necessary for the                  policies, comply with Government-wide
                                                sufficiency of the 15% cap to cover                     development and maintenance of the                    financial requirements, and achieve
                                                necessary administrative costs. As a                    centralized database. The Bureau and                  efficiencies in the NDBEDP.
                                                number of commenters suggest, a                         the NDBEDP Administrator shall also                      130. In addition to delegating policy
                                                centralized database is likely to produce               coordinate with the appropriate                       oversight of the permanent NDBEDP to
                                                administrative cost savings for programs                Commission offices to ensure                          the Bureau, the Commission delegates
                                                that currently have to maintain their                   compliance with applicable privacy and                financial oversight of this program to
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                                                own, or pay for alternative databases to                security requirements. For example, the               the Managing Director and directs the
                                                perform these functions. The                            Commission currently complies with                    Managing Director to work in
                                                Commission believes that all of these                   the requirements of the Privacy Act with              coordination with the Bureau to ensure
                                                measures, taken together, will help to                  respect to the protection of PII that the             that all financial aspects of the program
                                                alleviate burdens that the 15%                          Commission receives in connection                     have adequate internal controls. These
                                                administrative cap may have imposed                     with the NDBEDP pilot program. The                    duties reasonably fall within OMD’s
                                                during the pilot program.                               Commission will modify the System of                  current delegated authority to ensure


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                                                that the Commission operates in                         following data: (1) Number of clients                 inform the Commission’s program
                                                accordance with federal financial                       served, broken down by new versus                     policy decisions. The data collected for
                                                statutes and guidance. Such financial                   existing program participants, and client             these performance measures should also
                                                oversight must be consistent with TRS                   characteristics that are relevant to the              enhance the Commission’s ability to
                                                Orders, rules, and Commission policies                  national program’s performance and                    develop baseline information and
                                                to the extent these are applicable to the               costs; (2) information about the                      benchmarks for future assessments.
                                                NDBEDP, and OMD is required to                          equipment distributed, including costs;                  135. Reporting Requirements. Under
                                                consult with CGB on any issue that                      (3) costs and hours consumed for                      the NDBEDP pilot program reporting
                                                potentially could impact the                            assessments, training, and follow-up                  rules, programs have been required to
                                                availability, provision, and continuity of              visits (e.g., in connection with repair or            report information, every six months,
                                                services under the program.                             upgrade of equipment); and (4)                        about the following: Equipment
                                                   131. Performance Goals and                           promptness of service response. Much                  recipients and the individuals who
                                                Measures. The NDBEDP 2015 NPRM                          of the data required to support each of               attest that the recipients are deaf-blind;
                                                noted that the Commission has a                         these measures is either relatively easy              equipment distributed; the cost, time,
                                                responsibility to ensure these funds are                to obtain or is already being collected               and other resources allocated to related
                                                spent efficiently and effectively. The                  for reporting and reimbursement                       services and support (outreach,
                                                Commission therefore proposed the                       purposes. The Commission recognizes                   assessment, installation, training,
                                                following performance goals for the                     that there could be benefits as well in               maintenance, repair, and refurbishment
                                                NDBEDP: (1) Ensuring that the program                   assessing improvements in clients’                    of equipment); the amount of time
                                                effectively increases access to covered                 access to communications services                     between assessments and equipment
                                                services for the target population; (2)                 through metrics that analyze                          delivery; the types of state outreach
                                                ensuring that the program is                            improvements in their ability to                      undertaken; the nature of equipment
                                                administered efficiently; and (3)                       participate in life activities, such as               upgrades; denied equipment requests
                                                ensuring that the program is cost-                      employment and education. However,                    and complaints received; and the
                                                effective. Because the Commission finds                 the Commission concludes that                         number of qualified applicants on
                                                the proposed goals accurately reflect the               collecting and effectively analyzing                  waiting lists to receive equipment. After
                                                statutory purpose and the goals and                     such data would prove burdensome.                     considering the comments received, the
                                                objectives stated in the Commission’s                   Observed changes in consumer behavior                 Commission amends its rules to set
                                                strategic plan, it adopts the proposed                  at completion of training may be                      forth more generally the categories of
                                                performance goals, but revises these to                 ephemeral or subjective, and afterwards,              information that must be reported, and
                                                combine the closely-related proposed                    consumers who receive equipment are                   it directs the Bureau, in consultation
                                                goals 2 and 3. The revised goals are                    under no obligation to maintain contact               with the NDBEDP Administrator, OMD,
                                                now: (1) Ensuring that the program                      with the programs in which they                       the TRS Fund Administrator, and the
                                                effectively increases access to covered                 participated. Thus, while the                         certified programs, as appropriate, to
                                                services by the target population; and                  Commission will continue to undertake                 prepare reporting instructions setting
                                                (2) ensuring that the program is                        efforts to determine effective outcomes               forth the specific data and items of
                                                administered and implemented                            that result from successful participation             information that are needed to assess
                                                efficiently and cost-effectively. The                   in the NDBEDP through outreach and                    program performance, to be provided in
                                                Commission believes that these two                                                                            guidance delivered to the certified
                                                                                                        other efforts, it concludes that imposing
                                                goals are in harmony with each other.                                                                         programs upon establishment of the
                                                                                                        requirements for certified programs to
                                                Specifically, to the extent that the $10                                                                      NDBEDP database.
                                                                                                        gather this information on a regular                     136. The Commission is mindful of
                                                million authorized annually for the
                                                                                                        basis would unduly burden their                       the need to ensure that information
                                                NDBEDP is spent in a manner that is
                                                                                                        limited resources under this program.                 collection requirements do not
                                                maximally efficient and cost-effective,
                                                such expenditure should also maximize                      134. The Bureau and the NDBEDP                     unnecessarily burden NDBEDP
                                                access to covered services for the target               Administrator are directed to implement               programs whose resources for program
                                                population.                                             metric parameters based on the above                  administration are quite limited. The
                                                   132. In establishing performance                     guidance. In this way, measures can be                Commission further believes that its
                                                measures to assess progress relative to                 ‘‘tweaked’’ as necessary to reflect                   original objectives for requiring
                                                these goals, the Commission is mindful                  insights gained from additional                       programs to report certain information
                                                of the U.S. Government Accountability                   oversight experience, including insights              under the pilot program—such as
                                                Office’s (GAO) advice that performance                  gained in implementing the centralized                detailed information about each item of
                                                measures for each goal ‘‘should be                      reporting database. Given the size of the             equipment distributed—have now been
                                                limited to the vital few.’’ GAO,                        program, and the diversity of its                     met. For example, detailed reporting on
                                                Executive Guide: Effectively                            recipients, program data may skew                     the particular items of equipment
                                                Implementing the Government                             based on circumstances of particular                  distributed was needed to inform the
                                                Performance and Results Act at 25                       regions or particular clients, and may                Commission about the communication
                                                (1996). This guidance seems especially                  require further inquiry, which                        equipment needs of the deaf-blind
                                                appropriate here, given the limited                     prescribes against adopting formulaic                 community for the permanent program.
                                                funding available to the NDBEDP                         metrics. The Commission therefore                     While this is important information to
                                                programs and their need to focus                        authorizes CGB to determine the most                  collect and maintain in program
                                                expenditures on program operations to                   effective method for gathering the                    records—and may also be necessary for
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                                                the maximum extent practicable.                         necessary information and weighing                    the submission of reimbursement
                                                   133. The Commission concludes that                   these metrics to evaluate program                     claims—the same level of detail about
                                                program performance in providing                        performance. The Commission expects                   every piece of equipment distributed
                                                effective, cost-effective, and efficient                that, at a minimum, the performance                   under the pilot program may not be
                                                service to the target population should                 measures will serve as tools to develop               necessary for the permanent program,
                                                be measured based on a few vital                        recommendations for programs on how                   and in fact such detailed reporting
                                                metrics that may be reflected in the                    to increase cost-effectiveness, and will              could unnecessarily burden program


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                                                operations without significantly aiding                 programs will be required to report the               named reporting entity, and that the entity
                                                performance measurement or the                          specific information set forth in                     has policies and procedures in place to
                                                prevention of fraud, waste, and abuse.                  instructions and guidelines issued by                 ensure that recipients satisfy the NDBEDP
                                                On the other hand, certain items of                     the Bureau in each category listed above              eligibility requirements, that the entity is in
                                                                                                                                                              compliance with the Commission’s NDBEDP
                                                information not currently reported may                  or other categories deemed necessary by               rules, that I have examined the foregoing
                                                be needed to measure program                            the Bureau, until superseded by new                   reports and that all requested information has
                                                performance.                                            reporting instructions and guidance.                  been provided, and all statements of fact are
                                                   137. Where data must already be                         139. The Commission retains the                    true and an accurate statement of the
                                                reported for claim reimbursement,                       requirement to report the identity of                 business activities conducted pursuant to the
                                                unnecessary duplication of effort should                each individual who receives                          NDBEDP by the above-named certified
                                                not be required. For this purpose,                      equipment because it believes this is                 program.
                                                below, the Commission directs the                       necessary to enable correct analysis of               The Commission adopts the continued
                                                establishment of a centralized database                 program costs and efficacy. In addition,              requirement for this report certification,
                                                for the submission of program data to                   reporting of identity information may                 as amended. Likewise, the Commission
                                                the Commission. For example, effective                  assist in analyzing and tracking changes              makes this language change to its
                                                upon activation of the centralized                      that occur when one certified program                 reimbursement claim certification, as
                                                NDBEDP database, the Commission                         is replaced by another or when a client               proposed.
                                                expects that a program choosing to use                  moves to another state. In this regard,                  142. NDBEDP Centralized Database
                                                the database for claims reimbursement                   reporting of identity information may                 for Reporting and Reimbursement. The
                                                as well as semiannual reporting will not                help prevent fraud, abuse, and waste                  Commission concludes that the benefits
                                                be required to enter client-specific                    (e.g., where equipment is improperly                  of a centralized database would be
                                                information twice.                                      provided to the same individual by
                                                   138. To provide the flexibility needed                                                                     significant and outweigh any
                                                                                                        more than one state program). Given the               disadvantages. A centralized database
                                                to effectively assess the permanent                     small size of the population served,
                                                program’s performance, the Commission                                                                         will allow the efficient retrieval of data
                                                                                                        however, it may not be necessary to                   in a uniform format from a single
                                                adopts rules for the permanent program                  collect fine-grained identity data such as
                                                that set forth the categories of required                                                                     system. This, in turn, will enable the
                                                                                                        date of birth. The rule the Commission                Bureau, OMD, the NDBEDP
                                                information. The Commission directs                     adopts today allows CGB and the
                                                the Bureau to delineate the specific data                                                                     Administrator and the TRS Fund
                                                                                                        NDBEDP Administrator to exercise                      Administrator to oversee the program
                                                points required in the instructions on                  flexibility in determining the level of
                                                data reporting and database use issued                                                                        more effectively and efficiently; analyze
                                                                                                        identification detail that should be                  the performance of certified programs;
                                                by the NDBEDP Administrator. For                        collected. Given the sensitivity involved
                                                example, to eliminate unnecessary                                                                             detect patterns indicating potential
                                                                                                        and the heightened need for security                  fraud, waste, or abuse; and provide
                                                information collection burdens, it may
                                                                                                        necessitated by the collection of PII, the            aggregate national program statistics to
                                                not be necessary to report detailed
                                                                                                        Commission cautions CGB and the                       inform the Commission’s future policy
                                                information about each professional
                                                                                                        NDBEDP Administrator to limit the                     deliberations for the NDBEDP. In
                                                attesting to an individual’s eligibility.
                                                                                                        level of detail of the PII collected to that          addition, a centralized database will
                                                While the Commission believes that
                                                                                                        needed for effective program oversight.               improve the accuracy of reported data
                                                such details should be retained in
                                                                                                           140. Frequency of Reporting. The                   and prevent abuse of the program by,
                                                program records, it may be sufficient to
                                                                                                        Commission believes that regular                      e.g., a single consumer applying for
                                                obtain this information upon request, as
                                                                                                        reporting is necessary to ensure that                 assistance in multiple states. State-
                                                needed, through the NDBEDP
                                                Administrator or TRS Fund                               certified programs maintain and keep                  operated databases, by their nature,
                                                Administrator. This approach will allow                 current NDBEDP-related data and to                    cannot address these important national
                                                the precise information fields required                 provide accurate snapshots of that data               oversight functions. A centralized
                                                in each category to be adjusted and                     consistently across all certified                     database will enable programs to avoid
                                                streamlined over time, based on                         programs for oversight and evaluation                 duplicative submission of identical data
                                                experience with program oversight and                   purposes. The Commission will,                        for both reimbursement and reporting
                                                creation of the centralized NDBEDP                      therefore, retain the requirement for                 purposes and may allow for more
                                                database. This flexible approach will                   certified programs to submit reports                  effective service to clients migrating to
                                                also enable adjustment of reporting                     every six months.                                     other states and clients that are
                                                requirements to harmonize with future                      141. Report Certification. Under the               transferred to newly certified entities. A
                                                refinement of performance metrics. For                  NDBEDP pilot program, the Commission                  centralized database will also permit
                                                this purpose, the Commission requires                   requires certified programs to submit a               cost savings for individual states that
                                                reporting of information in each of the                 certification with each report executed               currently incur their own expenses to
                                                following categories, and allows the                    by ‘‘the chief executive officer, chief               organize and submit required reports.
                                                Bureau to supplement these categories                   financial officer, or other senior                    Finally, the Commission finds no
                                                as necessary to achieve the performance                 executive of the certified program, such              convincing evidence in the record
                                                objectives of the program, and to                       as a director or manager, with first-hand             showing that the cost incurred by
                                                prevent fraud, waste and abuse: (1) Each                knowledge of the accuracy and                         programs to enter data in a centralized
                                                client’s identity and other relevant                    completeness of the information                       database would be significantly greater
                                                characteristics; (2) information about the              provided in the report.’’ In the NDBEDP               than the cost of reporting data in the
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                                                equipment provided, including costs;                    2015 NPRM, the Commission proposed                    manner currently required for the pilot
                                                (3) the cost and time for client                        to amend the certification as follows to              program.
                                                assessments, installation and training,                 clarify that the ‘‘affairs’’ of the certified            143. For all of these reasons, the
                                                and maintenance and repair; (4)                         program means the ‘‘business activities               Commission directs the Bureau, in
                                                information about local outreach                        conducted pursuant to the NDBEDP’’:                   coordination with the NDBEDP
                                                undertaken, including costs; and (5)                      I swear under penalty of perjury that I am          Administrator, OMD and its CIO, to
                                                promptness of service. Certified                        (name and title), an officer of the above-            establish a centralized database for the


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                                                submission of program data to the                       that both efficiency and accuracy can be              authority of the United States . . . that
                                                Commission. The Bureau, OMD, and its                    enhanced when the data required for                   is authorized by law to oversee . . .
                                                CIO are required to ensure that the                     reporting and reimbursement are                       government programs in which health
                                                database will incorporate robust privacy                submitted and managed within the same                 information is necessary to determine
                                                and data security best practices in its                 system; however, it also recognizes that              eligibility or compliance.’’ 45 CFR
                                                creation and operation. Further, the                    some programs reasonably prefer to                    164.501. To the extent that any certified
                                                database must comply with all                           develop reimbursement requests within                 program is a ‘‘covered entity’’ subject to
                                                applicable laws and Federal government                  an internal system that is used by the                HIPAA requirements, HIPAA permits
                                                guidance on privacy and security and                    certified entity for other purposes. In               the program to ‘‘disclose protected
                                                other applicable technology                             order to facilitate the ability of programs           health information to a health oversight
                                                requirements such as those mandated by                  to use the centralized database for both              agency for oversight activities
                                                the Federal Information Security                        reimbursement and reporting, the                      authorized by law.’’ 45 CFR
                                                Management Act (FISMA) and the                          Commission directs the Bureau and the                 164.512(d)(1). Therefore, to the extent
                                                Privacy Act. As with other databases the                NDBEDP Administrator to coordinate                    that certified programs are subject to
                                                Commission has created to manage its                    with OMD and its CIO, and to consult                  HIPAA, disclosure of protected health
                                                programs, this database must be                         with certified programs so that the                   information to the Commission for
                                                developed in accordance with the                        centralized database can track all of the             purposes of administering the NDBEDP
                                                National Institute of Standards and                     information needed to enable reports to               does not conflict with HIPAA. Despite
                                                Technology (NIST) guidance for secure,                  be generated and submitted                            this categorization, it remains ultimately
                                                encrypted methods for obtaining,                        electronically, and to generate                       the responsibility of any HIPAA covered
                                                transmitting, storing, and disposal of                  reimbursement claims.                                 entity to ensure that it has the proper
                                                program beneficiary information and                        146. The Commission concludes that                 authorization to transmit health
                                                certified program information. The                      the establishment of the centralized                  information to another individual or
                                                centralized database also must have                     database does not by itself relieve                   entity and is in full compliance with
                                                subscriber notification procedures in the               certified programs of the requirements                any applicable provisions of HIPAA and
                                                event of a breach that are compliant                    to retain records and document                        other privacy laws. A certified program
                                                with Department of Homeland Security                    compliance with Commission rules. The                 that is or may be a covered entity for
                                                (DHS) and OMB guidance.                                 Commission does not envision that the                 purposes of HIPAA may seek guidance
                                                   144. Upon its completion, all certified              database will be a repository for all                 about its obligations under HIPAA from
                                                programs will be required to use the                    records that a certified program must                 the U.S. Department of Health and
                                                centralized database to file their                      retain or chooses to retain to                        Human Services, Office for Civil Rights.
                                                semiannual program reports. As further                  demonstrate compliance with the
                                                discussed below, programs will be                       Commission’s requirements governing                      148. While the Commission will not
                                                allowed, but not required, to also use                  the NDBEDP. Certified programs will be                exclude PII from the centralized
                                                the centralized database for generating                 held responsible for complying with                   database, privacy and security are key
                                                reimbursement requests, which is                        documentation and record retention                    considerations that it must consider in
                                                expected to eliminate the duplication of                requirements but will be otherwise be                 the collection and maintenance of this
                                                effort involved in filing identical data                free to maintain records outside the                  information. Accordingly, the
                                                for both reimbursement and reporting                    database in whatever format they deem                 Commission directs the Bureau and the
                                                purposes. The Commission also                           appropriate, as long as such records are              NDBEDP Administrator to limit the
                                                recognize that some certified programs                  reproducible upon request from the                    amount of PII collected to that needed
                                                have invested in the development of                     Bureau, the NDBEDP Administrator,                     for effective program oversight. The
                                                their own databases for tracking and                    OMD, TRS Fund Administrator,                          database administrator should be tasked
                                                reporting NDBEDP-related activities. To                 Commission, or law enforcement.                       with establishing procedures, protocols,
                                                be clear, nothing in document FCC 16–                      147. NDBEDP Centralized Database                   and other safeguards to ensure database
                                                101 prevents individual programs from                   for Reporting and Reimbursement—                      access is in fact restricted according to
                                                continuing to use state-specific data                   Inclusion and Protection of PII in the                the Commission’s guidelines to protect
                                                bases for their own tracking purposes.                  Centralized Database. The Commission                  any PII in the centralized database.
                                                The Commission only requires that the                   concludes that the inclusion of certain               Additionally, the Commission requires
                                                required report data be entered in a                    PII is necessary because it will assist in            that access to the centralized NDBEDP
                                                national database so that it can be                     analyzing and tracking changes that                   database be limited to authorized
                                                effectively aggregated nationally for the               occur when one certified program is                   entities for purposes that further the
                                                essential purposes described above.                     replaced by another or when a client                  effective and efficient operation and
                                                Therefore, to reduce any costs that may                 moves to another state, may facilitate                administration of the NDBEDP and
                                                be associated with entering data in both                the transfer of client information when               compliance with the Commission’s
                                                a state-specific and a national database,               a client moves to another state, and may              rules. The database administrator shall
                                                the Commission directs that the Bureau,                 help detect possible fraud, waste, and                allow certified programs to access and
                                                OMD and its CIO, and the NDBEDP                         abuse. Further, the Health Insurance                  use the database only for the reasons
                                                Administrator consider the use of tools                 Portability and Accountability Act of                 specified in this part of document FCC
                                                that will allow certified programs to                   1996 (HIPAA) does not pose any major                  16–101, and to determine whether
                                                submit data in an aggregate manner.                     impediment to the inclusion of PII in                 information previously entered in the
                                                   145. NDBEDP Centralized Database                     the centralized database. Public Law                  database is correct and complete.
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                                                for Reporting and Reimbursement—Use                     104–191, 100 Stat. 2548 (1996). The                   Moreover, the Commission specifically
                                                of the Centralized Database for                         Commission is not a ‘‘covered entity’’                prohibits a certified program from
                                                Reimbursement Claims. The                               for purposes of HIPAA and therefore is                accessing PII about clients of another
                                                Commission is persuaded that using the                  not subject to the same HIPAA                         certified program, except as expressly
                                                centralized database to generate                        standards applicable to such entities.                authorized by the NDBEDP
                                                reimbursement claims should be                          Rather, the Commission is a ‘‘health                  Administrator, pursuant to appropriate
                                                permissive. The Commission believes                     oversight agency,’’ i.e., ‘‘an agency or              safeguards, where necessary to ensure


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                                                continuity of service to such clients or                appropriate, to determine whether the                 eligibility documentation, and missing
                                                for the efficient administration of the                 database should be built using internal               reports, and must include the certified
                                                program.                                                Commission resources, or via an                       program’s view as to whether each
                                                   149. The Commission concludes that                   interagency agreement, a competitive                  compliance exception is material and
                                                all access to the centralized database                  procurement, or a modification of an                  whether any internal control
                                                should be restricted to secure means of                 existing agency contract. As part of this             deficiencies are material. If the auditor
                                                communication and be subject to a strict                process, the Bureau, in consultation                  finds evidence of fraud, waste, or abuse,
                                                password policy to help protect the                     with the NDBEDP Administrator and                     the auditor must take appropriate steps
                                                security of the database. To the extent                 such Commission offices, will identify                to discuss it with the certified program
                                                possible and appropriate, certified                     the data elements, structure of the                   management and the Commission and
                                                programs should be informed                             database, and other implementation                    report the auditor’s observations as
                                                specifically about how data will be                     details. To ensure efficient management               required under professional auditing
                                                secured. As in the pilot program, the                   and effective use of NDBEDP data in                   standards. See NDBEDP FAQ 26.
                                                Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator                     response to changes that occur over                      154. The record also supports the
                                                will coordinate with OMD and the CIO                    time, the Commission further directs the              Commission’s proposals to continue to
                                                to ensure compliance with Government-                   Bureau and the NDBEDP Administrator,                  require certified programs to submit to
                                                wide statutory and regulatory guidance                  in conjunction with the Managing                      an audit arranged by the Commission or
                                                as to the Privacy Act of 1974, FISMA,                   Director and CIO, to initiate or direct               its delegated authorities, and for any
                                                and any other applicable privacy and                    such modifications as needed.                         certified program that fails to fully
                                                security requirements.                                     152. Audits and Record Retention.                  cooperate in a Commission-arranged
                                                   150. NDBEDP Centralized Database                     During the pilot program, certified                   audit to be subject to an automatic
                                                for Reporting and Reimbursement—                        programs have been required to engage                 suspension of NDBEDP payments until
                                                Access to Other Programs’ Data and                      an independent auditor to perform                     it agrees to the requested audit. While
                                                Aggregate Data. The Commission                          annual audits designed to detect and                  the Commission has not undertaken any
                                                concludes that, in general, PII and other               prevent fraud, waste, and abuse, to                   audits of certified programs during the
                                                data entered by a program should be                     make their NDBEDP-related records                     pilot program, to date, it concludes that
                                                available only to Commission staff and                  available for Commission-directed                     it is fiscally prudent to continue to
                                                contractors that are charged with                       review or audit, and to submit                        require certified programs to submit to
                                                NDBEDP oversight responsibilities, such                 documentation, upon request,                          such audits. In addition, the
                                                as the TRS Fund Administrator. In                       demonstrating ongoing compliance with
                                                                                                                                                              Commission finds that this automatic
                                                addition, such information can be                       the Commission’s rules. For purposes of
                                                                                                                                                              suspension policy will promote
                                                obtained by personnel authorized by the                 promoting greater transparency and
                                                specific certified program that provided                                                                      transparency, accountability, and assure
                                                                                                        accountability, the NDBEDP pilot
                                                the data (or its successor), pursuant to                                                                      the integrity of the TRS Fund.
                                                                                                        program rules also have required
                                                authorization procedures established by                 certified programs to retain all records                 155. Further, the Commission will
                                                the Bureau, the NDBEDP Administrator,                   associated with the distribution of                   retain the provisions in the pilot
                                                OMD and its CIO. In addition, the                       equipment and provision of related                    program rules requiring certified
                                                Bureau, the NDBEDP Administrator,                       services for two years following the                  programs to document compliance with
                                                and OMD and its CIO will determine                      termination of the pilot program.                     all Commission requirements governing
                                                under what circumstances and                               153. The Commission will retain the                the NDBEDP, retain all records
                                                procedures certified programs may                       requirement for certified programs to                 associated with the distribution of
                                                obtain access to aggregated, non-PII                    conduct annual audits in the permanent                equipment and provision of related
                                                about other state programs or about the                 NDBEDP because the Commission                         services under the NDBEDP, including
                                                NDBEDP as a whole.                                      concludes that annual audits are needed               records that support reimbursement
                                                   151. NDBEDP Centralized Database                     to ensure the fiscal integrity of the                 claims and reports, and, upon
                                                for Reporting and Reimbursement—                        program. As the Commission proposed                   Commission request, to submit
                                                Database Administration. Although                       in the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, and as                       documentation demonstrating ongoing
                                                several commenters recommend that the                   supported in the record, the                          compliance with the Commission’s
                                                Commission invite entities via a public                 Commission clarifies that the program                 rules. As proposed, the Commission
                                                notice to submit applications to develop                audit standard is comparable to that                  clarifies that evidence that a state
                                                and maintain the database, the                          required for OMB Circular A–133 audits                program may not be in compliance with
                                                Commission concludes that the                           and not a more rigorous audit standard,               those rules is not a prerequisite to such
                                                complexity of the task and the                          such as a forensic standard. Specifically,            a documentation request. As the
                                                sensitivity of the issues to be addressed,              as stated in the Bureau’s 2012 guidance,              Commission noted in the NDBEDP 2015
                                                including matters of privacy and                        the annual independent audit must                     NPRM, record retention is necessary to
                                                security, demand a more structured                      include a traditional financial statement             resolve inquiries and complaints, as
                                                process for making this selection. The                  audit, as well as an audit of compliance              well as questions about reimbursement
                                                Commission further concludes that the                   with the NDBEDP rules that have a                     claims or compliance with NDBEDP
                                                centralized database should be built and                direct and material impact on NDBEDP                  rules. The Commission affirms that this
                                                operated under the direct supervision of                expenditures and a review of internal                 requirement will help to prevent and
                                                the Commission by an entity that has                    controls established to ensure                        detect fraud, waste, and abuse and to
                                                demonstrated skills in the development                  compliance with the NDBEDP rules. See                 ensure compliance with the NDBEDP
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                                                and management of an existing system                    NDBEDP FAQ 25. Compliance areas to                    rules. Certified programs may maintain
                                                of similar scope and complexity. The                    be audited must include, but are not                  records in whatever format they deem
                                                Commission directs the Bureau, in                       limited to, allowable costs, participant              appropriate, as long as such records are
                                                coordination with the Commission’s                      eligibility, equipment distribution, and              reproducible upon request from the
                                                Managing Director and its CIO, the                      reporting. The audit report must                      Bureau, the NDBEDP Administrator,
                                                NDBEDP Administrator, and others                        describe any exceptions found, such as                OMD, the TRS Fund Administrator,
                                                within the Commission, as may be                        unallowable costs, lack of participant                Commission, or law enforcement.


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                                                   156. Finally, the Commission adopts                  updated, informal complaints may also                 programs’’ or ‘‘state programs.’’ Through
                                                the proposal to require record retention                be transmitted online. This informal                  the pilot program, thousands of low-
                                                for five years, a period that is supported              complaint process is intended to                      income individuals who are deaf-blind
                                                by a number of commenters and is                        facilitate resolution of complaints                   have received equipment and training
                                                consistent with the Commission’s TRS                    between the parties whenever possible.                on how to use that equipment to access
                                                and Lifeline rules. Extending the                       As noted, if the consumer is not                      covered services. The Commission
                                                requirement to five years will help to                  satisfied with the certified program’s                extended the pilot program to June 30,
                                                ensure compliance with program                          response and the DRO’s disposition of                 2017. In document FCC 16–101, the
                                                requirements and enable the                             an informal complaint, the consumer                   Commission adopts rules to continue
                                                Commission to exercise appropriate                      may file a formal complaint.                          the NDBEDP as an ongoing, permanent
                                                oversight and administration of the                                                                           program.
                                                                                                        Final Regulatory Flexibility                             162. In the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the
                                                permanent NDBEDP on an ongoing
                                                                                                        Certification                                         Commission concluded that the
                                                basis.
                                                   157. Whistleblower Protections. In the                  160. The Regulatory Flexibility Act                proposed rules would not have a
                                                NDBEDP 2015 NPRM, the Commission                        (RFA) requires that an agency prepare a               significant economic impact on the
                                                proposed to retain the whistleblower                    regulatory flexibility analysis for notice            entities that might be affected by the
                                                protections in the Commission’s rules                   and comment rulemaking proceedings,                   proposed rules because the Commission
                                                for the permanent NDBEDP. Those                         unless the agency certifies that ‘‘the rule           would reimburse all of those entities for
                                                protections require certified programs to               will not, if promulgated, have a                      all of their NDBEDP expenses from the
                                                permit individuals to disclose to                       significant economic impact on a                      TRS Fund, up to their annual funding
                                                appropriate officials, known or                         substantial number of small entities.’’               allocations. The Commission added that
                                                suspected rule violations or any other                  See 5 U.S.C. 605(b). The RFA generally                the changes it was proposing were of an
                                                activity the individual believes to be                  defines ‘‘small entity’’ as having the                administrative nature, intended to
                                                unlawful, wasteful, fraudulent, or                      same meaning as the terms ‘‘small                     reduce the administrative burden on
                                                abusive, or that could result in the                    business,’’ ‘‘small organization,’’ and               those entities, and would not have a
                                                improper distribution of equipment,                     ‘‘small governmental jurisdiction.’’ See              significant economic impact on small
                                                provision of services, or billing to the                5 U.S.C. 601(6). In addition, the term                entities. If there were to be an economic
                                                TRS Fund. Certified programs must                       ‘‘small business’’ has the same meaning               impact on small entities as a result of
                                                include these whistleblower protections                 as the term ‘‘small business concern’’                the proposals, however, the Commission
                                                with the information they provide about                 under the Small Business Act. See 5                   expected the impact to be a positive
                                                the program in any employee                             U.S.C. 601(3). A ‘‘small business                     one. The Commission therefore
                                                handbooks or manuals, on their Web                      concern’’ is one which: (1) Is                        certified, pursuant to the RFA, that the
                                                sites, and in other appropriate                         independently owned and operated; (2)                 proposals in the NDBEDP 2015 NPRM,
                                                publications. Because the Commission                    is not dominant in its field of operation;            if adopted, would not have a significant
                                                continues to believe that these                         and (3) satisfies any additional criteria             economic impact on a substantial
                                                whistleblower protections help to                       established by the Small Business                     number of small entities. No comments
                                                prevent and detect fraud, waste, and                    Administration (SBA). 15 U.S.C. 632.                  were filed in response to that Initial
                                                abuse, the Commission will retain these                    161. In 2011, pursuant to section 105              Regulatory Flexibility Certification.
                                                requirements for the permanent                          of the Twenty-First Century                              163. Document FCC 16–101 extends
                                                NDBEDP.                                                 Communications and Video                              the NDBEDP to include the U.S.
                                                   158. Complaints. In the NDBEDP 2015                  Accessibility Act of 2010 (CVAA),                     territories of American Samoa, Guam,
                                                NPRM, the Commission proposed that:                     which adds section 719 of the Act, as                 and the Northern Mariana Islands. As a
                                                (1) Informal complaints containing                      amended, 47 U.S.C. 620, the                           result, up to 56 entities may be certified
                                                specified information will be forwarded                 Commission established the National                   to participate in the permanent
                                                to the certified program for a response;                Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution                     NDBEDP.
                                                (2) if the program’s response does not                  Program (NDBEDP) as a pilot program.                     164. Document FCC 16–101 provides
                                                resolve the complaint, the Commission                   Under the NDBEDP, the Commission                      that current state programs and other
                                                will make its own disposition of the                    provides up to $10 million annually                   entities that want to participate in the
                                                complaint and inform both parties; (3) if               from the Interstate Telecommunications                permanent NDBEDP must seek
                                                unsatisfied with the result, the                        Relay Service Fund (TRS Fund) to                      certification for a five-year period and
                                                complainant may file a formal                           support programs approved by the                      every five years thereafter. If a current
                                                complaint with the Commission; and (4)                  Commission for the distribution of                    program wants to renew its certification
                                                the Commission may also conduct such                    equipment designed to make                            or another entity wants to apply for
                                                inquiries and proceedings as it deems                   telecommunications service, Internet                  certification, it must, one year prior to
                                                necessary to enforce the NDBEDP                         access service, and advanced                          the expiration of the five-year
                                                requirements.                                           communications services (covered                      certification period, submit an
                                                   159. The Commission hereby adopts                    services) accessible to low-income                    application explaining why it is eligible
                                                the proposed complaint procedures,                      individuals who are deaf-blind. 47                    to participate in the NDBEDP.
                                                which are generally supported by the                    U.S.C. 620(a), (c). A person who is                      165. To help address a persistent
                                                commenters. Under these procedures,                     ‘‘deaf-blind’’ has combined vision and                shortage of qualified trainers to provide
                                                informal complaints related to the                      hearing loss, as defined in the Helen                 individualized training to consumers on
                                                NDBEDP will be processed by the                         Keller National Center Act. 47 U.S.C.                 how to use NDBEDP-distributed
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                                                Bureau’s Disability Rights Office (DRO)                 620(b); 29 U.S.C. 1905(2). The                        equipment, document FCC 16–101
                                                complaints division and the NDBEDP                      Commission authorized up to 53 entities               permits certified programs to use up to
                                                Administrator. Informal complaints may                  to be certified to participate in the pilot           2.5% of their annual funding
                                                be transmitted to the Commission via                    program—one entity for each state, plus               allocations, or approximately $250,000
                                                any reasonable means, such as by letter,                the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,                annually for all certified programs, for
                                                fax, telephone, TTY, or email. When the                 and the U.S. Virgin Islands—                          the costs of train-the-trainer activities
                                                Commission’s Consumer Help Center is                    collectively referred to as ‘‘certified               and programs during the first five years


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                                                of the permanent program and directs                       168. Under the Commission’s rules for              continued thereafter and whether to
                                                the Consumer and Governmental Affairs                   the NDBEDP pilot program, certified                   extend Perkins’s national outreach
                                                Bureau (the Bureau) to assess the need                  programs are compensated for 100% of                  services for another five-year period or
                                                for continuing such funding beyond this                 their expenses, up to each program’s                  to invite entities, via a public notice, to
                                                period.                                                 annual allocation set by the NDBEDP                   submit applications to conduct these
                                                   166. The NDBEDP pilot program rules                  Administrator, a Commission official                  efforts.
                                                require all certified programs to submit                designated by the Bureau. Within this                    170. During the pilot program,
                                                reports about their NDBEDP activities to                annual allocation amount, the                         certified programs have been required to
                                                the Commission every six months.                        Commission did not establish any caps                 engage an independent auditor to
                                                Document FCC 16–101 finds that                          for costs associated with state and local             perform annual audits designed to
                                                continuing to receive this data will be                 outreach, assessments, equipment,                     detect and prevent fraud, waste, and
                                                useful to the permanent program as                      installation, or training, but did                    abuse, as well as to submit to audits
                                                well, because regular reporting is                      establish a cap for administrative costs.             arranged by the Commission or its
                                                necessary to ensure that certified                      The Commission defined administrative                 delegated authorities. Document FCC
                                                programs maintain and keep current                      costs to include reporting requirements,              16–101 continues those audit
                                                NDBEDP-related data and to provide                      accounting, regular audits, oversight,                requirements and also requires each
                                                accurate snapshots of that data                         and general administration. Programs                  certified program to submit a copy of its
                                                consistently across all certified                       may be compensated for administrative                 annual audit to the NDBEDP
                                                programs for oversight and evaluation                   costs up to 15% of their total                        Administrator.
                                                purposes. At the same time, document                    reimbursable costs (i.e., not their total                171. The Commission finds that the
                                                                                                        allocation) for equipment and related                 rules adopted in document FCC 16–101
                                                FCC 16–101 sets forth generally the
                                                                                                        services actually provided. Document                  will not have a significant economic
                                                categories of required information and
                                                                                                        FCC 16–101 amends the rules to                        impact on the entities that are part of
                                                directs the Bureau to determine the
                                                                                                        reimburse certified programs for                      the NDBEDP because the Commission
                                                specific items of information to be
                                                                                                        administrative costs up to 15% of their               will reimburse these entities for all of
                                                reported, which the Bureau may adjust
                                                                                                        annual allocation, regardless of the                  their NDBEDP expenses from the TRS
                                                and streamline over time and in
                                                                                                        amount of equipment and related                       Fund, up to their annual funding
                                                conjunction with the planning and
                                                                                                        services they actually provide.                       allocations. The rules adopted in
                                                implementation of the centralized
                                                                                                        Document FCC 16–101 also recognizes                   document FCC 16–101 are
                                                database, which is discussed next.
                                                                                                        that during the first three years of the              administrative in nature, intended to
                                                Streamlining reporting requirements
                                                                                                        NDBEDP pilot program, some programs’                  reduce the administrative burden on
                                                will reduce the administrative burden of
                                                                                                        administrative costs exceeded the                     certified programs, increase program
                                                the certified programs participating in
                                                                                                        allowable 15% reimbursable amount. As                 transparency, benefit equipment
                                                the permanent NDBEDP.
                                                                                                        discussed further above, document FCC                 recipients, improve the Commission’s
                                                   167. In document FCC 16–101, the                                                                           administration and oversight of the
                                                Commission directs the Bureau, in                       16–101 calls for the creation of a
                                                                                                        centralized database to be used by                    NDBEDP, and will not have a significant
                                                coordination with the appropriate                                                                             economic impact on a substantial
                                                Commission offices and other                            certified programs for generating reports
                                                                                                        and reimbursement claims, which is                    number of small entities. To the extent
                                                stakeholders, to establish a centralized                                                                      that there is an economic impact on
                                                database that would assist state                        likely to produce administrative cost
                                                                                                        savings for programs that maintain their              small entities as a result of the rules
                                                programs to comply with the reporting                                                                         adopted in document FCC 16–101, the
                                                and reimbursement claim requirements                    own databases or pay for alternative
                                                                                                        databases to perform these functions.                 Commission believes the impact to be a
                                                under the permanent NDBEDP. First,                                                                            positive one.
                                                upon completion of the database, all                    Certified programs may also petition for
                                                                                                        and the Bureau may grant a waiver of                     172. The Commission therefore
                                                state programs would be required to                                                                           certifies, pursuant to the RFA, that the
                                                submit information about their                          the administrative cost cap rule upon a
                                                                                                        showing of good cause and a finding                   rules adopted in document FCC 16–101
                                                NDBEDP-related activities into the                                                                            will not have a significant economic
                                                database and use the database to                        that particular facts make compliance
                                                                                                        with the rule inconsistent with the                   impact on a substantial number of small
                                                generate reports for submission to the                                                                        entities.
                                                Commission every six months. Second,                    public interest. These measures, taken
                                                                                                                                                                 173. The Commission sent a copy of
                                                all state programs would be able to                     together, may alleviate the
                                                                                                                                                              document FCC 16–101 in a report to
                                                submit data regarding their NDBEDP-                     administrative burdens for certified
                                                                                                                                                              Congress and the Governmental
                                                related expenses into the database and                  programs operating in the permanent
                                                                                                                                                              Accountability Office pursuant to the
                                                generate reimbursement claims for                       NDBEDP by making it easier to operate
                                                                                                                                                              Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C.
                                                submission to the TRS Fund                              within the 15% administrative cost cap.
                                                                                                                                                              801(a)(1)(A).
                                                Administrator. State programs currently                    169. During each year of the pilot
                                                maintain their own databases or pay for                 program, the Commission has set aside                 Ordering Clauses
                                                alternative databases to perform these                  $500,000 of the $10 million available                    Pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), and
                                                functions. Submission of data into a                    annually to perform national outreach to              719 of the Communications Act of 1934,
                                                centralized database that is established                promote the NDBEDP. Given the                         as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),
                                                and maintained by the Commission to                     significant progress in publicizing the               154(j), and 620, document FCC 16–101
                                                perform these functions would likely                    NDBEDP during the pilot program,                      is ADOPTED and the Commission’s
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                                                reduce the administrative costs for these               document FCC 16–101 continues to                      rules are hereby AMENDED.
                                                state programs. Collecting data in a                    fund national outreach efforts, but at a                 Section 64.610 of the Commission’s
                                                uniform manner from the certified                       reduced level of $250,000 for each of the             rules will remain in effect until after all
                                                programs would also improve oversight                   first five years of the permanent                     reports have been submitted, all
                                                and administration of the NDBEDP by                     program, and directs the Bureau to                    payments and adjustments have been
                                                enabling the Commission to aggregate                    determine the extent to which national                made, all wind-down activities have
                                                and analyze that data.                                  outreach efforts and funding should be                been completed, and no issues with the


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                                                regard to the NDBEDP pilot program                      with other individuals or entities in-                   (6) Experience in training consumers
                                                remain pending.                                         state or out-of-state, including other                on how to use Equipment and how to
                                                  The Commission will send a copy of                    NDBEDP certified programs.                            set up Equipment for its effective use;
                                                document FCC 16–101, including a                          (a) Eligibility for certification. Public              (7) Familiarity with Covered Services;
                                                copy of this final certification, to the                or private entities, including, but not               and,
                                                Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small                 limited to, equipment distribution                       (8) If the applicant is seeking renewal
                                                Business Administration.                                programs, vocational rehabilitation                   of certification, ability to provide
                                                                                                        programs, assistive technology                        Equipment and related services in
                                                List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 64                                                                            compliance with this subpart.
                                                                                                        programs, schools for the deaf, blind, or
                                                  Individuals with disabilities,                        deaf-blind, organizational affiliates,                   (d) Conflicts of interest. (1) An
                                                Telecommunications.                                     independent living centers, or private                applicant for certification shall disclose
                                                Federal Communications Commission.                      educational facilities, may apply to the              in its application any relationship,
                                                Marlene H. Dortch,                                      Commission for certification.                         arrangement, or agreement with a
                                                                                                          (b) When to apply. Applications for                 manufacturer or provider of Equipment
                                                Secretary.
                                                                                                        certification shall be filed:                         or related services that poses an actual
                                                  For the reasons stated in the                           (1) Within 60 days after the effective              or potential conflict of interest, as well
                                                preamble, the Federal Communications                    date of this section;                                 as the steps the applicant will take to
                                                Commission amends Title 47 of the                         (2) At least one year prior to the                  eliminate such actual or potential
                                                Code of Federal Regulations as follows:                 expiration of a program’s certification;              conflict or to minimize the associated
                                                                                                          (3) Within 30 days after public notice              risks. If an applicant learns of a
                                                PART 64—MISCELLANEOUS RULES                             of a program’s relinquishment of                      potential or actual conflict while its
                                                RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS                             certification; and                                    application is pending, it must
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 64                   (4) If an application deadline is                   immediately disclose such conflict to
                                                continues to read as follows:                           extended or a vacancy exists for other                the Commission. The Commission may
                                                                                                        reasons than relinquishment or                        reject an application for NDBEDP
                                                  Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 254(k);                     expiration of a certification, within the             certification, or may require an
                                                403(b)(2)(B), (c), Pub. L. 104–104, 110 Stat.
                                                                                                        time period specified by public notice.               applicant, as a condition of certification,
                                                56. Interpret or apply 47 U.S.C. 201, 218, 222,
                                                225, 226, 227, 228, 254(k), 616, 620, and the             (c) Qualifications. Applications shall              to take additional steps to eliminate, or
                                                Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act            contain sufficient detail to demonstrate              to minimize the risks associated with,
                                                of 2012, Pub. L. 112–96, unless otherwise               the entity’s ability to meet all criteria             an actual or potential conflict of
                                                noted.                                                  required for certification and a                      interest, if relationships, arrangements,
                                                ■   2. Add subpart GG to read as follows:               commitment to comply with all                         or agreements affecting the applicant are
                                                                                                        Commission requirements governing the                 likely to impede its objectivity in the
                                                Subpart GG—National Deaf-Blind                          NDBEDP. The Commission shall review                   distribution of Equipment or its ability
                                                Equipment Distribution Program                          applications and determine whether to                 to comply with NDBEDP requirements.
                                                                                                        grant certification based on the ability of              (2) A certified entity shall disclose to
                                                Sec.                                                    an entity to meet the following                       the Commission any relationship,
                                                64.6201 [Reserved]                                      qualifications, either directly or in                 arrangement, or agreement with a
                                                64.6203 [Reserved]                                                                                            manufacturer or provider of Equipment
                                                64.6205 [Reserved]
                                                                                                        coordination with other programs or
                                                                                                        entities, as evidenced in the application             or related services that comes into being
                                                64.6207 Certification to receive funding.
                                                64.6209 Eligibility criteria.                           and any supplemental materials,                       or is discovered after certification is
                                                64.6211 Equipment distribution and related              including letters of recommendation:                  granted and that poses an actual or
                                                     services.                                             (1) Expertise in the field of deaf-                potential conflict of interest, as well as
                                                64.6213 Payments to NDBEDP certified                    blindness, including familiarity with the             the steps the entity will take to
                                                     programs.                                          culture and etiquette of individuals who              eliminate such actual or potential
                                                64.6215 Reporting requirements.                         are deaf-blind;                                       conflict or to minimize the associated
                                                64.6217 Complaints.                                        (2) The ability to communicate                     risks, within 30 days after the entity
                                                64.6219 Whistleblower protections.                                                                            learns or should have learned of such
                                                                                                        effectively with individuals who are
                                                                                                        deaf-blind (for training and other                    actual or potential conflict of interest.
                                                Subpart GG—National Deaf-Blind
                                                                                                        purposes), by among other things, using               The Commission may suspend or revoke
                                                Equipment Distribution Program
                                                                                                        sign language, providing materials in                 an NDBEDP certification or may require
                                                § 64.6201   [Reserved]                                  Braille, ensuring that information made               a certified entity, as a condition of
                                                                                                        available online is accessible, and using             continued certification, to take
                                                § 64.6203   [Reserved]                                                                                        additional steps to eliminate, or to
                                                                                                        other assistive technologies and
                                                § 64.6205   [Reserved]                                  methods to achieve effective                          minimize the risks associated with, an
                                                                                                        communication;                                        actual or potential conflict of interest, if
                                                § 64.6207   Certification to receive funding.              (3) Administrative and financial                   relationships, arrangements, or
                                                  For each state, including the District                management experience;                                agreements affecting the entity are likely
                                                of Columbia and U.S. territories, the                      (4) Staffing and facilities sufficient to          to impede its objectivity in the
                                                Commission will certify a single                        administer the program, including the                 distribution of Equipment or its ability
                                                program as the sole entity authorized to                ability to distribute equipment and                   to comply with NDBEDP requirements.
                                                receive reimbursement for NDBEDP                        provide related services to low-income                   (e) Certification period. Certification
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                                                activities from the TRS Fund. Such                      individuals who are deaf-blind                        granted under this section shall be for
                                                entity will have full responsibility for                throughout the state, including those in              a period of five years. A program may
                                                distributing equipment and providing                    remote areas;                                         apply for renewal of its certification by
                                                related services, such as outreach,                        (5) Experience with the distribution of            filing a new application at least one year
                                                assessments, installation, and training,                specialized customer premises                         prior to the expiration of the
                                                in that state, either directly or through               equipment, especially to individuals                  certification period. If a certified entity
                                                collaboration, partnership, or contract                 who are deaf-blind;                                   is replaced prior to the expiration of the


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                                                certification period, the successor                       (i) Transfer to the new entity all                  exceed 400 percent of the Federal
                                                entity’s certification will expire on the               NDBEDP data, records, and information                 Poverty Guidelines, such as Medicaid,
                                                date that the replaced entity’s                         for the previous five years, and any                  Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
                                                certification would have expired.                       Equipment remaining in inventory;                     Program, Supplemental Security
                                                   (f) Notification of substantive change.                (ii) Provide notification in accessible             Income, Federal Public Housing
                                                A certified program shall notify the                    formats about the newly-certified state               Assistance, or Veterans and Survivors
                                                Commission within 60 days of any                        program to state residents who are in                 Pension Benefit. The NDBEDP
                                                substantive change that bears directly                  the process of obtaining Equipment or                 Administrator may identify state or
                                                on its ability to meet the qualifications               related services, or who received                     other federal programs with income
                                                necessary for certification under                       Equipment during the previous three-                  eligibility thresholds that do not exceed
                                                paragraph (c) of this section.                          year period; and                                      400 percent of the Federal Poverty
                                                   (g) Relinquishment of certification. A                 (iii) Inform the NDBEDP                             Guidelines for determining income
                                                program wishing to relinquish its                       Administrator that such transfer and                  eligibility for participation in the
                                                certification before its certification                  notification have been completed;                     NDBEDP. When an applicant is not
                                                expires shall electronically provide                      (2) Submit all reimbursement claims,                already enrolled in a qualifying low-
                                                written notice of its intent to do so to                reports, audits, and other required                   income program, income eligibility may
                                                the NDBEDP Administrator and the TRS                    information relating to the previously                be verified by the certified program
                                                Fund Administrator at least 90 days in                  certified entity’s provision of Equipment             using appropriate and reasonable
                                                advance, explaining the reason for such                 and related services; and                             means.
                                                relinquishment and providing its                          (3) Take all other steps reasonably                    (c) Prohibition against requiring
                                                proposed departure date. After receiving                necessary to ensure an orderly transfer               employment. No certified program may
                                                such notice, the Commission shall take                  of responsibilities and uninterrupted                 require, for eligibility, that an applicant
                                                such steps as may be necessary,                         functioning of the state program.                     be employed or actively seeking
                                                consistent with this subpart, to ensure                 § 64.6209    Eligibility criteria.                    employment.
                                                continuity and effective oversight of the                  Before providing Equipment or                         (d) Availability of Covered Services. A
                                                NDBEDP for the affected state.                          related services to an individual, a                  certified program may require an
                                                   (h) Suspension or revocation of                      certified program shall verify the                    equipment recipient to demonstrate, for
                                                certification. The Commission may                       individual’s eligibility in accordance                eligibility, that a Covered Service that
                                                suspend or revoke NDBEDP certification                  with this section.                                    the Equipment is designed to use is
                                                if, after notice and an opportunity to                     (a) Verification of disability. A                  available for use by the individual.
                                                object, the Commission determines that                  certified program shall require an                       (e) Age. A certified program may not
                                                an entity is no longer qualified for                    individual applying for Equipment and                 establish eligibility criteria that exclude
                                                certification. Within 30 days after being               related services to provide verification              low-income individuals who are deaf-
                                                notified of a proposed suspension or                    of disability in accordance with                      blind of a certain age from applying for
                                                revocation of certification, the reason                 paragraph (a)(1) or (2) of this section.              or receiving Equipment if the needs of
                                                therefor, and the applicable suspension                    (1) The individual may provide an                  such individuals are not being met
                                                or revocation procedures, a certified                   attestation from a professional with                  through other available resources.
                                                entity may present written arguments                    direct knowledge of the individual’s                     (f) Reverification. If an individual who
                                                and any relevant documentation as to                    disability, either to the best of the                 has previously received equipment from
                                                why suspension or revocation of                         professional’s knowledge or under                     a certified program applies to a certified
                                                certification is not warranted. Failure to              penalty of perjury, that the applicant is             program for additional Equipment or
                                                respond to a notice of suspension or                    deaf-blind (as defined in § 64.6203(c) of             related services one year or more after
                                                revocation within 30 days may result in                 this part). Such attestation shall include            the individual’s income was last
                                                automatic suspension or revocation of                   the attesting professional’s full name,               verified, the certified program shall re-
                                                certification. A suspension of                          title, and contact information, including             verify an individual’s income eligibility
                                                certification will remain in effect until               business name, address, phone number,                 in accordance with paragraph (b) before
                                                the expiration date, if any, or until the               and email address. Such attestation                   providing new Equipment or related
                                                fulfillment of conditions stated in a                   shall also include the basis of the                   services. If a certified program has
                                                suspension decision. A revocation will                  attesting professional’s knowledge that               reason to believe that an individual’s
                                                be effective for the remaining portion of               the individual is deaf-blind and may                  vision or hearing has improved
                                                the current certification period. In the                also include information about the                    sufficiently that the individual is no
                                                event of suspension or revocation, the                  individual’s functional abilities to use              longer eligible for Equipment or related
                                                Commission shall take such steps as                     Covered Services in various settings.                 services, the certified program shall
                                                may be necessary, consistent with this                     (2) The individual may provide                     require reverification of the individual’s
                                                subpart, to ensure continuity and                       existing documentation that the                       disability in accordance with paragraph
                                                effective oversight of the NDBEDP for                   individual is deaf-blind, such as an                  (a) before providing new Equipment or
                                                the affected state.                                     individualized education program (IEP)                related services.
                                                   (i) [Reserved]                                       or a Social Security determination letter.
                                                   (j) Certification transitions. When a                   (b) Verification of income eligibility. A          § 64.6211 Equipment distribution and
                                                new entity is certified as a state’s                                                                          related services.
                                                                                                        certified program shall require an
                                                program, the previously certified entity                individual applying for Equipment and                   (a) A certified program shall:
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                                                shall:                                                  related services to provide verification                (1) Distribute Equipment and provide
                                                   (1) Within 30 days after the new                     that his or her income does not exceed                related services;
                                                entity is certified, and as a condition                 400 percent of the Federal Poverty                      (2) Permit the transfer of a recipient’s
                                                precedent to receiving payment for any                  Guidelines, as defined in 42 U.S.C.                   account, records, and any title to and
                                                reimbursement claims pending as of or                   9902(2), or that he or she is enrolled in             control of the distributed Equipment to
                                                after the date of certification of the                  a federal program with an income                      another state’s certified program when a
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                                                   (3) Permit the transfer of a recipient’s             this part, for a minimum of five years;                 (d) Documentation will be provided
                                                account, records, and any title to and                  and                                                   in accordance with claim filing
                                                control of the distributed Equipment                      (10) Comply with other applicable                   instructions issued by the TRS Fund
                                                from another state’s NDBEDP certified                   provisions of this section.                           Administrator. The NDBEDP
                                                program when a recipient relocates to                     (b) A certified program shall not:                  Administrator and the TRS Fund
                                                the program’s state;                                      (1) Impose restrictions on specific                 Administrator may require a certified
                                                   (4) Prohibit recipients from                         brands, models or types of                            program to submit supplemental
                                                transferring Equipment received under                   communications technology that                        information and documentation when
                                                the NDBEDP to another person through                    recipients may receive to access                      necessary to verify particular claims.
                                                sale or otherwise, and if it learns that an             Covered Services; or                                    (e) With each request for payment, the
                                                individual has unlawfully obtained,                       (2) Disable or hinder the use of, or                chief executive officer, chief financial
                                                sold, or transferred Equipment, take                    direct manufacturers or vendors of                    officer, or other senior executive of the
                                                appropriate steps to reclaim the                        Equipment to disable or hinder the use                certified program, such as a manager or
                                                Equipment or its worth;                                 of, any capabilities, functions, or                   director, with first-hand knowledge of
                                                   (5) Include the following or a                       features on distributed Equipment that                the accuracy and completeness of the
                                                substantially similar attestation on all                are needed to access Covered Services;                claim in the request, must certify as
                                                consumer application forms:                               (3) Accept any type of financial
                                                                                                                                                              follows:
                                                                                                        arrangement from Equipment vendors
                                                   I certify that all information provided on           that creates improper incentives to                     I swear under penalty of perjury that I am
                                                this application, including information about           purchase particular Equipment.                        (name and title), an officer of the above-
                                                my disability and income, is true, complete,                                                                  named reporting entity, and that I have
                                                and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I             § 64.6213 Payments to NDBEDP certified                examined all cost data associated with
                                                authorize program representatives to verify             programs.                                             equipment and related services for the claims
                                                the information provided.                                 (a) Programs certified under the                    submitted herein, and that all such data are
                                                   I permit information about me to be shared                                                                 true and an accurate statement of the
                                                with my state’s current and successor
                                                                                                        NDBEDP shall be reimbursed for the
                                                                                                                                                              business activities conducted pursuant to the
                                                program managers and representatives for the            cost of Equipment that has been                       NDBEDP by the above-named certified
                                                administration of the program and for the               distributed to low-income individuals                 program.
                                                delivery of equipment and services to me. I             who are deaf blind and authorized
                                                also permit information about me to be                  related services, up to the state’s                   § 64.6215   Reporting requirements.
                                                reported to the Federal Communications                  funding allocation under this program                    (a) Every six months, for the periods
                                                Commission for the administration,                      as determined by the Commission or                    January through June and July through
                                                operation, and oversight of the program.                any entity authorized to act for the                  December, a certified program shall
                                                   If I am accepted into the program, I agree           Commission on delegated authority.
                                                to use program services solely for the                                                                        submit data to the Commission in the
                                                                                                          (b) Upon certification and at the                   following categories:
                                                purposes intended. I understand that I may
                                                not sell, give, or lend to another person any
                                                                                                        beginning of each TRS Fund year, state                   (1) Each Equipment recipient’s
                                                equipment provided to me by the program.                programs may elect to submit                          identity and other relevant
                                                   If I provide any false records or fail to            reimbursement claims on a monthly,                    characteristics;
                                                comply with these or other requirements or              quarterly, or semiannual basis;                          (2) Information about the Equipment
                                                conditions of the program, program officials              (c) Within 30 days after the end of                 provided, including costs;
                                                may end services to me immediately. Also,               each reimbursement period during the                     (3) Information about assessments,
                                                if I violate these or other requirements or             TRS Fund year, each certified program                 installation, and training, including
                                                conditions of the program on purpose,                   must submit documentation that
                                                program officials may take legal action
                                                                                                                                                              costs;
                                                                                                        supports its claim for reimbursement of                  (4) Information about local outreach
                                                against me.                                             the reasonable costs of the following:
                                                   I certify that I have read, understand, and                                                                undertaken, including costs; and
                                                                                                          (1) Equipment and related expenses,                    (5) Promptness of service.
                                                accept these conditions to participate in
                                                iCanConnect (the National Deaf-Blind
                                                                                                        including maintenance, repairs,                          (b) The categories of information to be
                                                Equipment Distribution Program);                        warranties, returns, refurbishing,                    reported may be supplemented by the
                                                                                                        upgrading, and replacing Equipment                    Chief, Consumer and Governmental
                                                  (6) Conduct outreach, in accessible                   distributed to consumers;
                                                formats, to inform state residents about                                                                      Affairs Bureau, as necessary to further
                                                                                                          (2) Individual needs assessments;                   the purposes of the program and prevent
                                                the NDBEDP, which may include the                         (3) Installation of Equipment and
                                                development and maintenance of a                                                                              fraud, waste, and abuse. Reports are due
                                                                                                        individualized consumer training;
                                                program Web site;                                         (4) Maintenance of an inventory of                  60 days after the end of a reporting
                                                  (7) Engage an independent auditor to                  Equipment that can be loaned to                       period. The specific items of
                                                conduct an annual audit, submit a copy                  consumers during periods of Equipment                 information to be reported in each
                                                of the annual audit to the NDBEDP                       repair or used for other NDBEDP                       category and the manner in which they
                                                Administrator, and submit to audits as                  purposes, such as conducting individual               are to be reported shall be set forth in
                                                deemed appropriate by the Commission                    needs assessments;                                    instructions issued by the NDBEDP
                                                or its delegated authorities;                             (5) Outreach efforts to inform state                Administrator.
                                                  (8) Document compliance with all                      residents about the NDBEDP;                              (c) With each report, the chief
                                                Commission requirements governing the                     (6) Train-the-trainer activities and                executive officer, chief financial officer,
                                                NDBEDP and provide such                                 programs;                                             or other senior executive of the certified
                                                documentation to the Commission upon                      (7) Travel expenses; and                            program, such as a director or manager,
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                                                request;                                                  (8) Administrative costs, defined as                with first-hand knowledge of the
                                                  (9) Retain all records associated with                indirect and direct costs that are not                accuracy and completeness of the
                                                the distribution of Equipment and                       included in other cost categories of this             information provided in the report,
                                                provision of related services under the                 paragraph (c) and that are necessary for              must certify as follows:
                                                NDBEDP, including records that support                  the operation of a program, but not to                  I swear under penalty of perjury that I am
                                                reimbursement claims and reports                        exceed 15 percent of the certified                    (name and title), an officer of the above-
                                                required by §§ 64.6213 and 64.6215 of                   program’s funding allocation.                         named reporting entity, and that the entity



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                                                has policies and procedures in place to                 complaint with the Commission                         ■ 3. Effective July 1, 2017, add
                                                ensure that recipients satisfy the NDBEDP               pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section.            §§ 64.6201, 64.6203, and 64.6205 to
                                                eligibility requirements, that the entity is in                                                               subpart GG to read as follows:
                                                compliance with the Commission’s NDBEDP                    (c) Formal complaints. Formal
                                                rules, that I have examined the foregoing               complaints against an NDBEDP certified                *     *     *     *      *
                                                reports and that all requested information has          program may be filed in the form and                  Sec.
                                                been provided, and all statements of fact are           in the manner prescribed under §§ 1.720               64.6201      Purpose.
                                                true and an accurate statement of the                                                                         64.6203      Definitions.
                                                                                                        through 1.736 of this chapter.                        64.6205      Administration of the program.
                                                business activities conducted pursuant to the           Commission staff may grant waivers of,
                                                NDBEDP by the above-named certified                                                                           *        *     *     *       *
                                                program.
                                                                                                        or exceptions to, particular
                                                                                                        requirements under §§ 1.720 through                   § 64.6201     Purpose.
                                                § 64.6217   Complaints.                                 1.736 of this chapter for good cause                    The National Deaf-Blind Equipment
                                                   Complaints against NDBEDP certified                  shown; provided, however, that such                   Distribution Program (NDBEDP) is
                                                programs for alleged violations of this                 waiver authority may not be exercised                 established to support programs that
                                                subpart may be either informal or                       in a manner that relieves, or has the                 distribute Equipment to low-income
                                                formal.                                                 effect of relieving, a complainant of the             individuals who are deaf-blind.
                                                   (a) Informal complaints. (1) An                      obligation under §§ 1.720 and 1.728 of
                                                                                                        this chapter to allege facts which, if                § 64.6203     Definitions.
                                                informal complaint may be transmitted
                                                to the Consumer and Governmental                        true, are sufficient to constitute a                     For purposes of this subpart, the
                                                Affairs Bureau by any reasonable means,                 violation or violations of section 719 of             following definitions shall apply:
                                                such as letter, fax, telephone, TTY,                    the Communications Act or this subpart.                  (a) Covered Services.
                                                email, or the Commission’s online                                                                             Telecommunications service, Internet
                                                                                                           (d) Actions by the Commission on its
                                                complaint filing system.                                                                                      access service, and advanced
                                                                                                        own motion. The Commission may on
                                                                                                                                                              communications services, including
                                                   (2) Content. An informal complaint                   its own motion conduct such inquiries
                                                                                                                                                              interexchange services and advanced
                                                shall include the name and address of                   and hold such proceedings as it may                   telecommunications and information
                                                the complainant; the name of the                        deem necessary to enforce the                         services.
                                                NDBEDP certified program against                        requirements of this subpart and section                 (b) Equipment. Hardware, software,
                                                whom the complaint is made; a                           719 of the Communications Act. The                    and applications, whether separate or in
                                                statement of facts supporting the                       procedures to be followed by the                      combination, mainstream or specialized,
                                                complainant’s allegation that the                       Commission shall, unless specifically                 needed by an individual who is deaf-
                                                NDBEDP certified program has violated                   prescribed by the Communications Act                  blind to achieve access to Covered
                                                or is violating section 719 of the                      and the Commission’s rules, be such as                Services.
                                                Communications Act or the                               in the opinion of the Commission will                    (c) Individual who is deaf-blind. (1)
                                                Commission’s rules, or both; the specific               best serve the purposes of such inquiries             Any individual:
                                                relief or satisfaction sought by the                    and proceedings.                                         (i) Who has a central visual acuity of
                                                complainant; and the complainant’s                                                                            20/200 or less in the better eye with
                                                preferred format or method of response                  § 64.6219    Whistleblower protections.
                                                                                                                                                              corrective lenses, or a field defect such
                                                to the complaint by the Commission and                                                                        that the peripheral diameter of visual
                                                                                                           (a) NDBEDP certified programs shall
                                                the NDBEDP certified program, such as                                                                         field subtends an angular distance no
                                                                                                        permit, without reprisal in the form of
                                                by letter, fax, telephone, TTY, or email.                                                                     greater than 20 degrees, or a progressive
                                                                                                        an adverse personnel action, purchase
                                                   (3) Service. The Commission shall                                                                          visual loss having a prognosis leading to
                                                                                                        or contract cancellation or
                                                promptly forward any complaint                                                                                one or both these conditions;
                                                                                                        discontinuance, eligibility
                                                meeting the requirements of this                                                                                 (ii) Who has a chronic hearing
                                                                                                        disqualification, or otherwise, any
                                                subsection to the NDBEDP certified                                                                            impairment so severe that most speech
                                                                                                        current or former employee, agent,
                                                program named in the complaint and                                                                            cannot be understood with optimum
                                                call upon the program to satisfy or                     contractor, manufacturer, vendor,
                                                                                                        applicant, or recipient, to disclose to a             amplification, or a progressive hearing
                                                answer the complaint within the time                                                                          loss having a prognosis leading to this
                                                specified by the Commission.                            designated official of the certified
                                                                                                        program, the NDBEDP Administrator,                    condition; and
                                                   (b) Review and disposition of informal                                                                        (iii) For whom the combination of
                                                complaints. (1) Where it appears from                   the TRS Fund Administrator, the
                                                                                                        Commission, or to any federal or state                impairments described in paragraphs
                                                the NDBEDP certified program’s answer,                                                                        (c)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section cause
                                                or from other communications with the                   law enforcement entity, any known or
                                                                                                                                                              extreme difficulty in attaining
                                                parties, that an informal complaint has                 suspected violations of the
                                                                                                                                                              independence in daily life activities,
                                                been satisfied, the Commission may, in                  Communications Act or Commission
                                                                                                                                                              achieving psychosocial adjustment, or
                                                its discretion, consider the matter                     rules, or any other activity that the
                                                                                                                                                              obtaining a vocation.
                                                closed. In all other cases, the                         reporting person reasonably believes to
                                                                                                                                                                 (2) An individual’s functional abilities
                                                Commission shall inform the parties of                  be unlawful, wasteful, fraudulent, or
                                                                                                                                                              with respect to using Covered Services
                                                its review and disposition of a                         abusive, or that otherwise could result
                                                                                                                                                              in various environments shall be
                                                complaint filed under this subpart.                     in the improper distribution of                       considered when determining whether
                                                Where practicable, this information                     Equipment, provision of services, or                  the individual is deaf-blind under
                                                shall be transmitted to the complainant                 billing to the TRS Fund.                              paragraphs (c)(1)(ii) and (iii) of this
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                                                and NDBEDP certified program in the                        (b) NDBEDP certified programs shall                section.
                                                manner requested by the complainant.                    include these whistleblower protections                  (3) The definition in this paragraph (c)
                                                   (2) A complainant unsatisfied with                   with the information they provide about               also includes any individual who,
                                                the NDBEDP certified program’s                          the program in any employee                           despite the inability to be measured
                                                response to the informal complaint and                  handbooks or manuals, on their Web                    accurately for hearing and vision loss
                                                the Commission’s disposition of the                     sites, and in other appropriate                       due to cognitive or behavioral
                                                informal complaint may file a formal                    publications.                                         constraints, or both, can be determined


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                                                through functional and performance                      disabilities to achieve access to Covered             Commission official as the NDBEDP
                                                assessment to have severe hearing and                   Services.                                             Administrator to ensure the effective,
                                                visual disabilities that cause extreme                    (e) TRS Fund Administrator. The                     efficient, and consistent administration
                                                difficulty in attaining independence in                 entity selected by the Commission to                  of the program, determine annual
                                                daily life activities, achieving                        administer the Interstate                             funding allocations and reallocations,
                                                psychosocial adjustment, or obtaining                   Telecommunications Relay Service                      and review reimbursement claims to
                                                vocational objectives.                                  Fund (TRS Fund) established pursuant                  ensure that the claimed costs are
                                                                                                        to subpart F.                                         consistent with the NDBEDP rules.
                                                  (d) Specialized customer premises
                                                equipment means equipment employed                      § 64.6205    Administration of the program.           [FR Doc. 2016–22713 Filed 9–23–16; 8:45 am]
                                                on the premises of a person, which is                     The Consumer and Governmental                       BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                commonly used by individuals with                       Affairs Bureau shall designate a
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Document Created: 2018-02-09 13:23:02
Document Modified: 2018-02-09 13:23:02
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThe addition of 47 CFR 64.6201, 64.6203, and 64.6205 of the Commission's rules are effective July 1, 2017. The addition of 47 CFR part 64, subpart GG, consisting of Sec. Sec. 64.6207, 64.6209, 64.6211, 64.6213, 64.6215, 64.6217, and 64.6219, contains information collection requirements that are not effective until approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The Commission will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing the effective date for those sections.
ContactRosaline Crawford, Disability Rights Office, Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, at (202) 418-2075 or email [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 65948 
CFR AssociatedIndividuals with Disabilities and Telecommunications

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