82_FR_55992 82 FR 55767 - Schools and Libraries Universal Service Support Mechanism

82 FR 55767 - Schools and Libraries Universal Service Support Mechanism

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 225 (November 24, 2017)

Page Range55767-55771
FR Document2017-25406

In this document, the Federal Communications Commission adopts, on an emergency basis, temporary rules to provide immediate relief to schools and libraries contending with the devastation caused by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, which struck the United States and its territories in August and September 2017. These temporary rules make available targeted support to schools and libraries that are forced to rebuild facilities and replace equipment damaged by the Hurricanes, and provide increased flexibility for eligible services to be restored through service substitutions. The rules also provide support for schools that have increased their total student enrollments by 5 percent or more by taking in students displaced by the Hurricanes

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Part 54

[CC Docket No. 02-6; FCC 17-139]


Schools and Libraries Universal Service Support Mechanism

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission 
adopts, on an emergency basis, temporary rules to provide immediate 
relief to schools and libraries contending with the devastation caused 
by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, which struck the United States 
and its territories in August and September 2017. These temporary rules 
make available targeted support to schools and libraries that are 
forced to rebuild facilities and replace equipment damaged by the 
Hurricanes, and provide increased flexibility for eligible services to 
be restored through service substitutions. The rules also provide 
support for schools that have

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increased their total student enrollments by 5 percent or more by 
taking in students displaced by the Hurricanes

DATES: 
    Effective date: The rules are effective on November 24, 2017.
    Applicability date: These rules were applicable on October 30, 
2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Aaron Garza, Wireline Competition 
Bureau, (202) 418-1175 or TTY: (202) 418-0484.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Order 
in CC Docket No. 02-6; FCC 17-139, adopted on October 26, 2017 and 
released on October 30, 2017. The full text of this document is 
available for public inspection during regular business hours in the 
FCC Reference Center, Room CY-A257, 445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC 
20554, or at the following Internet address: http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/db1030/FCC-17-139A1.pdf.

I. Introduction

    1. In this Order, the Federal Communications Commission 
(Commission) adopts, on an emergency basis, temporary rules to provide 
immediate relief to schools and libraries contending with the 
devastation caused by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria (Hurricanes), 
which struck the United States and its territories in August and 
September 2017. These temporary rules make available targeted support 
to schools and libraries that are forced to rebuild facilities and 
replace equipment damaged by the Hurricanes, and provide increased 
flexibility for eligible services to be restored through service 
substitutions. We also make additional E-rate support available for 
schools that are incurring additional costs for eligible services, 
e.g., for increased bandwidth demand, because they are serving students 
that have been displaced by the storms, even though they may not be 
contending with substantial physical damage caused by the Hurricanes. 
As explained herein, we find that the exigent circumstances faced by 
the schools and libraries contending with the consequences of these 
natural disasters constitute good cause to adopt these temporary rules 
without notice and comment.

II. Discussion

    2. The temporary rules adopted in this Order provide relief to two 
categories of applicants: (a) Schools and libraries located in counties 
designated by FEMA as eligible for individual disaster assistance 
(Directly Impacted Areas); and (b) schools that are incurring 
additional costs because their student counts have increased by 5 
percent or more because they are serving displaced students.
    3. For schools and libraries that are located in the Directly 
Impacted Areas, and that comply with the certification requirements 
described below, we make additional E-rate discounts available for the 
purchase of services and equipment that were disrupted, damaged, or 
destroyed by the Hurricanes by: (a) Opening a second Funding Year (FY) 
2017 Application Window; and (b) resetting per-school, per-library 
five-year budgets for Category Two services. We also provide additional 
flexibility for these applicants to request service substitutions for a 
service or product that has been disrupted, destroyed or rendered 
unusable by the Hurricanes.
    4. For schools that are incurring additional costs to provide 
services for students displaced by the Hurricanes, and that comply with 
the certification requirements described below, we make additional 
funding available to defray some of those increased costs by permitting 
the schools to file a supplemental FCC Form 471 to request additional 
E-rate discounts.
    5. All relief granted by this Order is subject to the parameters 
and limitations stated herein, and conditioned on compliance with all 
E-rate program rules that are not specifically modified herein. To that 
end, we adopt additional measures to protect the Universal Service Fund 
from waste, fraud, and abuse. We also remind applicants that they 
remain subject to audits and investigations by the Universal Service 
Administrative Company (USAC) and the Commission, and will be held 
responsible for retaining all records related to any relief provided 
under this Order.
    6. The Commission adopts temporary rules to assist schools and 
libraries that need to rebuild facilities and replace equipment 
destroyed by the Hurricanes, and take other steps necessary to 
reinstate E-rate eligible services for the students they serve. To 
ensure that the adopted measures reach those contending with the most 
severe damage caused by the Hurricanes, we limit the relief provided by 
these measures to schools and libraries located in the Directly 
Impacted Areas that certify that: (a) They are located in counties 
designated by FEMA as eligible for individual disaster assistance; (b) 
the schools or libraries incurred substantial damage to E-rate eligible 
services as a result of one or more of the Hurricanes; (c) any 
additional E-rate funding received pursuant to this Order will be used 
solely to restore E-rate eligible services to the level of 
functionality that immediately preceded the Hurricanes; (d) other 
resources (e.g., insurance, public assistance monies from FEMA, support 
from community organizations or donations) are not available to restore 
the E-rate eligible services to their prior functionality; and (e) 
additional E-rate funding requested pursuant to this Order will be 
returned to the Universal Service Fund if funding from other sources 
causes any E-rate funding disbursed to exceed the charges paid for 
restoring the E-rate eligible services. Schools and libraries that are 
located in the Directly Impacted Areas and submit the required 
certification are referred to herein as Directly Impacted Applicants.
    7. Section 54.504(d) of the Commission's rules allows USAC to grant 
a request by an applicant to substitute a service or product for 
another where: (a) The service or product has the same functionality; 
(b) the substitution does not violate any contract provision or state 
or local procurement laws; (c) the substitution does not result in an 
increase in the percentage of ineligible services or functions; and (d) 
the applicant certifies that the requested change is within the scope 
of the controlling FCC Form 470. For Directly Impacted Applicants that 
need to replace a service or product that has been disrupted, 
destroyed, or rendered unusable by the Hurricanes, we modify this rule 
to exclude the requirement that the substituted service or product must 
have the same functionality as the service or product that it is 
replacing. This modification will allow Directly Impacted Applicants 
the maximum flexibility to substitute services based on their local 
needs without being constrained by categories of service or service 
types (e.g., applicants may substitute Internet access service with 
internal connections and vice versa), so that they may use already 
approved E-rate funding to replace damaged or destroyed equipment and 
restore services, subject to the limitations stated herein. We believe 
this additional flexibility will allow schools and libraries, given 
their specific understanding of their circumstances, to use funding in 
ways that best meet their needs. The flexibility conferred by this 
measure effectively waives Sec.  54.504(d)(1)(i) of the Commission's 
rules for Directly Impacted Applicants while keeping the remaining 
aspects of our service substitution rule intact. Directly Impacted 
Applicants must continue to ensure that a service substitution: (a) 
Does not violate any contract

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provisions; (b) does not violate state or local procurement laws; (c) 
does not result in an increase in the percentage of ineligible services 
or functions; and (d) is within the scope of an FCC Form 470. Directly 
Impacted Applicants must also request approval of service substitutions 
by submitting a service substitution request to USAC.
    8. The Hurricanes have caused widespread disruptions in service for 
schools and libraries in the Directly Impacted Areas, and some Directly 
Impacted Applicants may need to rebuild facilities and replace 
equipment to restore E-rate eligible services to their pre-Hurricane 
levels of functionality. Consistent with the E-rate program's mission 
to ensure that schools and libraries have access to high-speed 
broadband sufficient to support digital learning, we direct USAC to 
open a second FY 2017 application window to allow Directly Impacted 
Applicants to request additional E-rate discounts for the purchase of 
replacement products and services (Second FY 2017 Application Window), 
subject to the parameters and limitations in this Order.
    9. Second FY 2017 Application Window Dates. Given the urgent need 
that many Directly Impacted Applicants have for funding to rebuild and 
restore eligible services, the Second FY 2017 Application Window shall 
open 14 days after the release of this Order and will remain open for 
30 days. We find that this 30-day window, opening 14 days after the 
release date of this Order, will provide enough time for Directly 
Impacted Applicants participating in the Second FY 2017 Application 
Window to complete any necessary competitive bidding, per the 
requirements below, and apply for FY 2017 funding needed to restore 
essential E-rate eligible services.
    10. We recognize that some Directly Impacted Applicants, 
particularly applicants in Puerto Rico and the USVI, may not be able to 
participate in the Second FY 2017 Application Window because they will 
still lack access to the electricity and communications networks 
required to do so. Directly Impacted Applicants contending with 
widespread destruction to property and surrounding facilities may also 
require additional time to assess the full extent of the damage they 
have incurred, and determine the resources they will need replace and 
restore E-rate eligible services. We recognize that the relief provided 
in this Order may not address the needs of all Directly Impacted 
Applicants, and assure them that the Second FY 2017 Application Window 
does not mark the end of our efforts. We direct the Wireline 
Competition Bureau (Bureau) to work with USAC in the coming months to 
formulate a plan for providing additional relief to Directly Impacted 
Applicants who are unable to participate in the Second FY 2017 
Application Window, and may not be able to replace and restore E-rate 
eligible services through the additional measures adopted in this Order 
and the ordinary application process for FY 2018. When considering the 
form and timing of these additional measures, we direct the Bureau to 
take into consideration factors such as when the Directly Impacted 
Applicants regained access to electricity and other resources necessary 
to make effective use of E-rate eligible services, and how the 
additional measures will function within the overall administration of 
the program.
    11. Competitive Bidding. Competitive bidding is a cornerstone of 
the E-rate program. Our competitive bidding rules ensure that 
applicants are informed of all the options available to them whenever 
they seek a new service contract, ensure that service providers have 
sufficient information to submit a responsive proposal, generate the 
most efficient pricing for eligible services, and guard against waste, 
fraud, and abuse. To ensure the most efficient use of the additional 
funds made available for the Second FY 2017 Application Window, and as 
a safeguard against waste, fraud, and abuse, we retain our competitive 
bidding rules for the Second FY 2017 Application Window with two 
limited modifications.
    12. First, a Directly Impacted Applicant may submit an FCC Form 471 
during the Second FY 2017 Application Window requesting E-rate 
discounts without initiating a new competitive bidding process for the 
requested services or equipment if the Directly Impacted Applicant: (a) 
Has already sought bids for the services or equipment by posting an FCC 
Form 470; (b) received a Funding Commitment Decision Letter (FCDL) from 
USAC approving an FY 2017 funding request that relied on that FCC Form 
470, or has such an FY 2017 funding request pending; and (c) requests 
additional E-rate discounts during the Second FY 2017 Application 
Window to purchase the same services or equipment on substantially 
similar terms and conditions as the contract originated by the existing 
FCC Form 470. This modification is intended to expedite the restoration 
of services or the replacement of equipment that were already purchased 
by, and delivered to, Directly Impacted Applicants for FY 2017, but 
destroyed or otherwise affected by the Hurricanes. Directly Impacted 
Applicants that wish to avail themselves of this option must submit the 
following information in the Narrative Section of the relevant FCC Form 
471 funding request: (a) The identification numbers for the FY 2017 FCC 
Form 471 and funding request that previously relied on the FCC Form 
470; (b) a statement confirming that the services or equipment for 
which the applicant previously requested E-rate discounts in FY 2017 
were delivered prior to the Hurricanes, and subsequently disrupted, 
destroyed, or damaged by the Hurricanes; and (c) a statement confirming 
that the requested additional E-rate discounts are to replace those 
services or equipment by the pertinent service implementation deadline.
    13. Second, for all other funding requests submitted during the 
Second FY 2017 Application Window, we modify the requirement that 
applicants wait to enter a contract with a service provider until 28 
days have passed after posting an FCC Form 470. Specifically, we will 
require Directly Impacted Applicants that wish to seek additional E-
rate discounts during the Second FY 2017 Application Window to wait 
only 14 days prior to selecting a service provider and filing an FCC 
Form 471 requesting E-rate support. We find that reducing the mandatory 
waiting period balances the need for quick and decisive action to 
restore E-rate eligible services to schools and libraries with our 
obligations to ensure the most efficient use of universal service funds 
and protect the program against waste, fraud, and abuse.
    14. Discount Rate. Under the Commission's rules, eligible schools 
and libraries may receive discounts ranging from 20 percent to 90 
percent of the pre-discount price of eligible Category One (C1) 
services and between 20 percent and 85 percent of the pre-discount 
price of eligible Category Two (C2) services, based on indicators of 
poverty, as well as rural or urban status. For the Second FY 2017 
Application Window only, we increase the discount rate for all Directly 
Impacted Applicants to the maximum discount rate for both C1 and C2 
services, excluding voice services. All Directly Impacted Applicants 
will, therefore, receive a 90 percent discount for C1 services, other 
than voices services, and an 85 percent discount for C2 services for 
these requests. We conclude that increasing the discount rate for 
Directly Impacted Applicants will provide needed funding to immediately 
assist such applicants with restoring E-rate eligible services.
    15. E-rate applicants may request support for C2 services pursuant 
to our

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rules that establish a pre-discount budget of $150 per student over 
five years for schools, and a pre-discount budget of $2.30 or $5.00 per 
square foot for libraries depending on their location. It is up to each 
school and library to determine how to allocate funds from their C2 
budgets over a five-year period. Five-year C2 budgets were first 
instituted in FY 2015. It is therefore possible that some schools and 
libraries had already expended all or most of their C2 budgets by the 
time the Hurricanes hit in August and September 2017. Accordingly, some 
Directly Impacted Applicants may have little to no funds remaining in 
their school and library budgets to replace internal connections 
destroyed by the Hurricanes.
    16. The Commission has recognized the importance of ensuring that 
sufficient funding is available for school and library internal 
connections, such as wireless access points, to ensure that high-speed 
broadband connectivity is effectively distributed to classrooms. 
Accordingly, we reset the five-year C2 budgets for all Directly 
Impacted Applicants. For those Directly Impacted Applicants that 
request additional E-rate discounts for C2 services during the Second 
FY 2017 Application Window, those requests will start the five-year 
clock on their budgets. For all other Directly Impacted Applicants, the 
five-year clock will begin in the first year that they request E-rate 
discounts for C2 services after the effective date of this Order.
    17. Some schools that are located in Directly Impacted Areas but 
did not incur substantial damage, or that are located outside of the 
Directly Impacted Areas, may be incurring additional costs due to an 
influx of displaced students (Indirectly Impacted Schools). The influx 
of additional students may increase the resource needs of the school, 
may increase a school's National School Lunch Program (NSLP) rate, or 
may affect a school's C2 budget. To assist these Indirectly Impacted 
Schools, and support the educational needs of students displaced by the 
Hurricanes, we will allow schools that certify that their student count 
has increased by 5 percent or more due to an influx of displaced 
students to submit a supplementary FCC Form 471 during the Second FY 
2017 Application Window to request additional funding. Indirectly 
Impacted Schools requesting this additional funding must certify: (a) 
That their student count for FY 2017 has increased by 5 percent or more 
because of students displaced by the Hurricanes; (b) the number of 
students they served during the original FY 2017 Application Window, 
the number of additional students they are serving as-of the Second FY 
2017 Application Window, and their total student population as-of the 
Second FY 2017 Application Window; (c) that they experienced an 
associated increase in demand for services for which they have 
submitted an FY 2017 funding request; (d) that the additional funding 
requested is necessary to serve these additional, unanticipated needs; 
and (e) that funding is not available from another source (e.g., 
insurance, public assistance monies from FEMA, support from community 
organizations or donations) to cover the increased costs. We also 
require schools to maintain documentation in support of this increased 
number in accordance with our recordkeeping requirements.
    18. Indirectly Impacted Schools requesting additional funds 
pursuant to this Order may avail themselves of the competitive bidding 
modifications established for the Second FY 2017 Application Window. We 
will carefully monitor the use of funds disbursed to ensure that all 
support is utilized in accordance with Commission rules and to ensure 
that service providers do not charge unjust or unreasonable rates. We 
reserve the right to recover any monies that are not used for their 
intended purposes or, upon review, that we determine were used 
wastefully.
    19. We are committed to guarding against waste, fraud, and abuse. 
Although we establish the limited, temporary rules described herein, we 
adopt steps to ensure program integrity, including enhanced audit 
procedures. Except where noted herein, we apply all existing processes 
and procedures for applying for and receiving E-rate discounts. We will 
require USAC to recover funds that we discover were not used properly 
through its normal processes. We also direct USAC to incorporate into 
its processes appropriate safeguards and audit measures to prevent and 
detect waste, fraud, and abuse related to the particular provisions we 
adopt here. We emphasize that we retain the discretion to evaluate the 
use of monies disbursed through the E-rate program and to determine on 
a case-by-case basis that waste, fraud, or abuse of program funds 
occurred and that recovery is warranted. We remain committed to 
ensuring the integrity of the program and will continue to aggressively 
pursue instances of waste, fraud, or abuse under our own procedures and 
in cooperation with law enforcement agencies.
    20. Sunset of Temporary Rules. We will reevaluate the temporary 
rule changes adopted herein before the opening of the FY 2018 filing 
window. Absent further action by the Commission, the temporary rule 
changes adopted herein will not apply to future funding years, 
including FY 2018, except insofar as this order resets five-year C2 
budgets for Directly Impacted Applicants. We believe that reevaluating 
the sufficiency and efficacy of these temporary rules is a necessary 
safeguard against waste, fraud, and abuse going forward.
    21. Record Retention. We require any school, library, or consortium 
using the temporary rules adopted herein to maintain documentation in 
support of its filing in accordance with our recordkeeping 
requirements. Applicants and service providers relying on these 
temporary rules are responsible for maintaining records that 
demonstrate their need and eligibility to rely on the temporary rules, 
including records supporting their certification that they received 
substantial damage as a result of the Hurricanes.
    22. Audits. All beneficiaries and service providers receiving E-
rate money are subject to potential audit, and those that receive more 
than $500,000 will automatically be audited by USAC to ensure the funds 
are used for their intended purposes. All eligible telecommunications 
carriers, service providers, or beneficiaries requesting support under 
these temporary rules shall be subject to audit or investigation by the 
Commission's Office of Inspector General or other authorized federal or 
state governmental agency and, upon request, must make available any 
documentation and records necessary to verify compliance with these 
rules.
    23. Necessary Resources. We retain the requirement that applicants 
certify that they have secured access to all of the resources necessary 
to make effective use of the services purchased. Applicants eligible to 
request relief pursuant to this Order are cautioned that they may not 
request E-rate support for eligible services that they cannot actually 
use by the pertinent service implementation deadline because they do 
not have the required facilities, power, or other resources necessary 
to make effective use of the services.
    24. Prohibition on Free Services. We retain the requirement that 
all applicants pay their entire non-discounted portion of the cost of 
any services or products received through E-rate. Our rules prohibit 
the provision of free services to an eligible entity by a service 
provider that is also providing discounted services to the entity. 
Moreover, our rules state that the provision of free services or 
products

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unrelated to the supported service or product constitutes a rebate of 
the non-discount portion of the supported services.
    25. Section 553 of the Administrative Procedures Act permits an 
agency to implement rules without public notice and opportunity for 
comment ``when the agency for good cause finds . . . that notice and 
public procedure thereon are impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to 
the public interest.'' The Commission's rules additionally permit us to 
render an order effective upon release where good cause warrants. The 
Hurricanes have caused extensive damage in areas of Texas, Florida, and 
Georgia, and throughout Puerto Rico and the USVI, creating an urgent 
and immediate need for the relief provided by this Order. While we 
believe that public notice requirements are an essential part of our 
rulemaking process, the need for prompt attention to the victims and 
quick restoration of services presents good cause to forgo notice and 
comment on these limited, temporary rules and to make this Order 
effective immediately upon release. The temporary rules that we adopt 
herein constitute an important step in the Nation's response to these 
natural disasters, as well as the ability of the E-rate program to 
fulfill its purpose of ensuring that schools and libraries have 
affordable access to the high-speed broadband necessary for students to 
succeed in their educational pursuits and beyond. Further, this Order 
does not mandate new burdens or obligations. Accordingly, no entity 
will be adversely affected by making the Order effective upon its 
release. We find, therefore, that good cause exists to forgo notice and 
comment on these rules and make the temporary rules adopted by this 
Order effective immediately upon the release date of this Order. We 
delegate authority to the Bureau to work with USAC to make the 
necessary programmatic changes to implement this Order.
    26. This document does not contain new or modified information 
collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 
(PRA), Public Law 104-13. In addition, therefore, it does not contain 
any new or modified information collection burden for small business 
concerns with fewer than 25 employees, pursuant to the Small Business 
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 
3506(c)(4).
    27. The Commission will send a copy of this Order in a report to 
Congress and the Government Accountability Office pursuant to the 
Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A). For the reasons 
stated herein, we find good cause for the rule changes made by this 
Order to take effect upon the release of this Order, see 5 U.S.C. 
808(2).

III. Ordering Clauses

    28. Accordingly, it is ordered that, pursuant to the authority 
contained in sections 4(i), 4(j), 10, 201-205, 214, 254, 303(r), and 
403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 
154(i), 154(j), 160, 201-205, 214, 254, 303(r), and 403 this Order is 
adopted, and the temporary rules shall become effective immediately 
upon release of this Order, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 408, 553(d)(3); 47 CFR 
1.103(a), 1.427(b).

Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
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                                              rules, giving licensees the option to                      Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:              PSD) and related technical requirements
                                              comply with effective radiated power                    In general there is no need for                       for Cellular licensees that either cannot
                                              limits based on power spectral density                  confidentiality with this collection of               or choose not to use a PSD model. The
                                              (PSD), and giving licensees the                         information.                                          Commission also revised the definition
                                              additional option to operate at PSD                        Privacy Act Impact Assessment: Yes.                and filing requirements for permanent
                                              limits above a specified threshold                         Needs and Uses: FCC Form 601 is a                  discontinuance of operations, consistent
                                              (Higher PSD Limits) so long as certain                  consolidated, multi-part application                  with transitioning the Cellular Service
                                              conditions are met. One of these                        form that is used for market-based and                from a site-based regime to one that is
                                              conditions, set forth in a new provision                site-based licensing for wireless                     geographic-based.
                                              of the Cellular rules, is a requirement for             telecommunications services, including                   The Commission received approval
                                              written advance notification to public                  public safety licenses, which are filed               from OMB for revisions to its currently
                                              safety entities within a specified radius               through the Commission’s Universal                    approved collection of information
                                              of the cell sites to be deployed at the                 Licensing System (ULS). FCC Form 601                  under OMB Control Number 3060–0798
                                              Higher PSD Limits. This third-party                     is composed of a main form that                       to permit the collection of PSD-related
                                              disclosure requirement is an important                  contains administrative information and               technical information (in lieu of certain
                                              component of the Commission’s                           a series of schedules used for filing                 non-PSD technical information) for
                                              approach to protecting public safety                    technical and other information. This                 Cellular Service licensees that opt to use
                                              entities from increased potential for                   form is used to apply for a new license,              a PSD model for their systems, pursuant
                                              unacceptable interference to their                      to amend or withdraw a pending                        to the Second Report and Order. The
                                              communications. Also of relevance to                    application, to modify or renew an                    OMB approval under this same Control
                                              this information collection, the                        existing license, cancel a license,                   Number 3060–0798 included a revised
                                              Commission eliminated the requirement                   request a duplicate license, submit                   FCC Form 601, most notably a revised
                                              for filings for certain changes to cell                 required notifications, request an                    Schedule F of the Form, implementing
                                              sites in a Cellular system.                             extension of time to satisfy construction             the technical rule changes adopted in
                                                 The information collected is used to                 requirements, or request an                           the Second Report and Order and
                                              determine, on a case-by-case basis,                     administrative update to an existing                  thereby allowing licensees to use the
                                              whether or not to grant licenses                        license (such as mailing address                      Form to make filings regarding their
                                              authorizing construction and operation                  change), request a Special Temporary                  licenses based on PSD operations. The
                                              of wireless telecommunications                          Authority or Developmental License.                   revisions did not have any impact on
                                                                                                      Respondents are encouraged to submit                  the burden to complete FCC Form 601,
                                              facilities to common carriers. Further,
                                                                                                      FCC Form 601 electronically and are                   including Schedule F of the Form.
                                              this information is used to develop
                                                                                                      required to do so when submitting FCC
                                              statistics about the demand for various                                                                       Federal Communications Commission.
                                                                                                      Form 601 to apply for an authorization
                                              wireless licenses and/or the licensing                                                                        Marlene H. Dortch,
                                                                                                      for which the applicant was the winning
                                              process itself, and occasionally for rule
                                                                                                      bidder in a spectrum auction.                         Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
                                              enforcement purposes.                                      The data collected on FCC Form 601                 [FR Doc. 2017–25413 Filed 11–22–17; 8:45 am]
                                                 OMB Control No.: 3060–0798.                          includes the FCC Registration Number                  BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                 OMB Approval Date: October 2, 2017.                  (FRN), which serves as a ‘‘common
                                                 OMB Expiration Date: October 31,                     link’’ for all filings an entity has with
                                              2020.                                                   the FCC. The Debt Collection                          FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
                                                 Title: FCC Application for Radio                     Improvement Act of 1996 requires                      COMMISSION
                                              Service Authorization: Wireless                         entities filing with the Commission use
                                              Telecommunications Bureau; Public                       an FRN.                                               47 CFR Part 54
                                              Safety and Homeland Security Bureau.                       On November 7, 2014, the Federal
                                                 Form No.: FCC Form 601.                                                                                    [CC Docket No. 02–6; FCC 17–139]
                                                                                                      Communications Commission
                                                 Respondents: Individuals or                          (Commission’’) released a Report and                  Schools and Libraries Universal
                                              households; Business or other for-profit                Order and Further Notice of Proposed                  Service Support Mechanism
                                              entities; Not-for-profit institutions;                  Rulemaking (FCC 14–181) in WT Docket
                                              State, local, or Tribal Governments.                    No. 12–40 to reform its rules governing               AGENCY:  Federal Communications
                                                 Number of Respondents and                            the 800 MHz Cellular Radiotelephone                   Commission.
                                              Responses: 253,320 respondents and                      (Cellular) Service (see 79 FR 76268).                 ACTION: Final rule.
                                              253,320 responses.                                      Subsequently, on March 24, 2017, the
                                                 Estimated Time per Response: 0.5–                    Commission released a Second Report                   SUMMARY:   In this document, the Federal
                                              1.25 hours.                                             and Order (FCC 17–27) in that same                    Communications Commission adopts,
                                                 Frequency of Response:                               proceeding, revising certain technical                on an emergency basis, temporary rules
                                              Recordkeeping requirement, third party                  and licensing rules applicable to the                 to provide immediate relief to schools
                                              disclosure requirement, on occasion                     Cellular Service (see 82 FR 17570). In                and libraries contending with the
                                              reporting requirement and periodic                      addition to rule revisions that do not                devastation caused by Hurricanes
                                              reporting requirement.                                  affect this information collection, in the            Harvey, Irma, and Maria, which struck
                                                 Obligation to Respond: Required to                   Second Report and Order, the                          the United States and its territories in
                                              obtain or retain benefits. The statutory                Commission adopted revised radiated                   August and September 2017. These
                                              authority for this collection of                        power rules, giving Cellular licensees                temporary rules make available targeted
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                                              information is contained in 47 U.S.C.                   the option to comply with effective                   support to schools and libraries that are
                                              151, 152, 154, 154(i), 155(c), 157, 201,                radiated power limits based on power                  forced to rebuild facilities and replace
                                              202, 208, 214, 301, 302a, 303, 307, 308,                spectral density (PSD), and it made                   equipment damaged by the Hurricanes,
                                              309, 310, 311, 314, 316, 319, 324, 331,                 conforming changes to related technical               and provide increased flexibility for
                                              332, 333, 336, 534, 535, and 554.                       provisions to accommodate PSD. The                    eligible services to be restored through
                                                 Total Annual Burden: 222,055 hours.                  Commission retained, as an option, the                service substitutions. The rules also
                                                 Total Annual Cost: $71,306,250.                      existing radiated power limits (non-                  provide support for schools that have


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                                              increased their total student enrollments               and (b) schools that are incurring                    used solely to restore E-rate eligible
                                              by 5 percent or more by taking in                       additional costs because their student                services to the level of functionality that
                                              students displaced by the Hurricanes                    counts have increased by 5 percent or                 immediately preceded the Hurricanes;
                                              DATES:                                                  more because they are serving displaced               (d) other resources (e.g., insurance,
                                                Effective date: The rules are effective               students.                                             public assistance monies from FEMA,
                                              on November 24, 2017.                                      3. For schools and libraries that are              support from community organizations
                                                Applicability date: These rules were                  located in the Directly Impacted Areas,               or donations) are not available to restore
                                              applicable on October 30, 2017.                         and that comply with the certification                the E-rate eligible services to their prior
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                      requirements described below, we make                 functionality; and (e) additional E-rate
                                              Aaron Garza, Wireline Competition                       additional E-rate discounts available for             funding requested pursuant to this
                                                                                                      the purchase of services and equipment                Order will be returned to the Universal
                                              Bureau, (202) 418–1175 or TTY: (202)
                                                                                                      that were disrupted, damaged, or                      Service Fund if funding from other
                                              418–0484.
                                                                                                      destroyed by the Hurricanes by: (a)                   sources causes any E-rate funding
                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a                    Opening a second Funding Year (FY)                    disbursed to exceed the charges paid for
                                              summary of the Commission’s Order in                    2017 Application Window; and (b)                      restoring the E-rate eligible services.
                                              CC Docket No. 02–6; FCC 17–139,                         resetting per-school, per-library five-               Schools and libraries that are located in
                                              adopted on October 26, 2017 and                         year budgets for Category Two services.               the Directly Impacted Areas and submit
                                              released on October 30, 2017. The full                  We also provide additional flexibility                the required certification are referred to
                                              text of this document is available for                  for these applicants to request service               herein as Directly Impacted Applicants.
                                              public inspection during regular                        substitutions for a service or product
                                              business hours in the FCC Reference                                                                              7. Section 54.504(d) of the
                                                                                                      that has been disrupted, destroyed or
                                              Center, Room CY–A257, 445 12th Street                                                                         Commission’s rules allows USAC to
                                                                                                      rendered unusable by the Hurricanes.
                                              SW., Washington, DC 20554, or at the                       4. For schools that are incurring                  grant a request by an applicant to
                                              following Internet address: http://                     additional costs to provide services for              substitute a service or product for
                                              transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_                students displaced by the Hurricanes,                 another where: (a) The service or
                                              Business/2017/db1030/FCC-17-                            and that comply with the certification                product has the same functionality; (b)
                                              139A1.pdf.                                              requirements described below, we make                 the substitution does not violate any
                                                                                                      additional funding available to defray                contract provision or state or local
                                              I. Introduction                                                                                               procurement laws; (c) the substitution
                                                                                                      some of those increased costs by
                                                 1. In this Order, the Federal                        permitting the schools to file a                      does not result in an increase in the
                                              Communications Commission                               supplemental FCC Form 471 to request                  percentage of ineligible services or
                                              (Commission) adopts, on an emergency                    additional E-rate discounts.                          functions; and (d) the applicant certifies
                                              basis, temporary rules to provide                          5. All relief granted by this Order is             that the requested change is within the
                                              immediate relief to schools and libraries               subject to the parameters and                         scope of the controlling FCC Form 470.
                                              contending with the devastation caused                  limitations stated herein, and                        For Directly Impacted Applicants that
                                              by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria                   conditioned on compliance with all                    need to replace a service or product that
                                              (Hurricanes), which struck the United                   E-rate program rules that are not                     has been disrupted, destroyed, or
                                              States and its territories in August and                specifically modified herein. To that                 rendered unusable by the Hurricanes,
                                              September 2017. These temporary rules                   end, we adopt additional measures to                  we modify this rule to exclude the
                                              make available targeted support to                      protect the Universal Service Fund from               requirement that the substituted service
                                              schools and libraries that are forced to                waste, fraud, and abuse. We also remind               or product must have the same
                                              rebuild facilities and replace equipment                applicants that they remain subject to                functionality as the service or product
                                              damaged by the Hurricanes, and provide                  audits and investigations by the                      that it is replacing. This modification
                                              increased flexibility for eligible services             Universal Service Administrative                      will allow Directly Impacted Applicants
                                              to be restored through service                          Company (USAC) and the Commission,                    the maximum flexibility to substitute
                                              substitutions. We also make additional                  and will be held responsible for                      services based on their local needs
                                              E-rate support available for schools that               retaining all records related to any relief           without being constrained by categories
                                              are incurring additional costs for                      provided under this Order.                            of service or service types (e.g.,
                                              eligible services, e.g., for increased                     6. The Commission adopts temporary                 applicants may substitute Internet
                                              bandwidth demand, because they are                      rules to assist schools and libraries that            access service with internal connections
                                              serving students that have been                         need to rebuild facilities and replace                and vice versa), so that they may use
                                              displaced by the storms, even though                    equipment destroyed by the Hurricanes,                already approved E-rate funding to
                                              they may not be contending with                         and take other steps necessary to                     replace damaged or destroyed
                                              substantial physical damage caused by                   reinstate E-rate eligible services for the            equipment and restore services, subject
                                              the Hurricanes. As explained herein, we                 students they serve. To ensure that the               to the limitations stated herein. We
                                              find that the exigent circumstances                     adopted measures reach those                          believe this additional flexibility will
                                              faced by the schools and libraries                      contending with the most severe                       allow schools and libraries, given their
                                              contending with the consequences of                     damage caused by the Hurricanes, we                   specific understanding of their
                                              these natural disasters constitute good                 limit the relief provided by these                    circumstances, to use funding in ways
                                              cause to adopt these temporary rules                    measures to schools and libraries                     that best meet their needs. The
                                              without notice and comment.                             located in the Directly Impacted Areas                flexibility conferred by this measure
                                                                                                      that certify that: (a) They are located in            effectively waives § 54.504(d)(1)(i) of the
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                                              II. Discussion                                          counties designated by FEMA as eligible               Commission’s rules for Directly
                                                2. The temporary rules adopted in this                for individual disaster assistance; (b) the           Impacted Applicants while keeping the
                                              Order provide relief to two categories of               schools or libraries incurred substantial             remaining aspects of our service
                                              applicants: (a) Schools and libraries                   damage to E-rate eligible services as a               substitution rule intact. Directly
                                              located in counties designated by FEMA                  result of one or more of the Hurricanes;              Impacted Applicants must continue to
                                              as eligible for individual disaster                     (c) any additional E-rate funding                     ensure that a service substitution: (a)
                                              assistance (Directly Impacted Areas);                   received pursuant to this Order will be               Does not violate any contract


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                                              provisions; (b) does not violate state or               direct the Wireline Competition Bureau                Impacted Applicants that wish to avail
                                              local procurement laws; (c) does not                    (Bureau) to work with USAC in the                     themselves of this option must submit
                                              result in an increase in the percentage                 coming months to formulate a plan for                 the following information in the
                                              of ineligible services or functions; and                providing additional relief to Directly               Narrative Section of the relevant FCC
                                              (d) is within the scope of an FCC Form                  Impacted Applicants who are unable to                 Form 471 funding request: (a) The
                                              470. Directly Impacted Applicants must                  participate in the Second FY 2017                     identification numbers for the FY 2017
                                              also request approval of service                        Application Window, and may not be                    FCC Form 471 and funding request that
                                              substitutions by submitting a service                   able to replace and restore E-rate eligible           previously relied on the FCC Form 470;
                                              substitution request to USAC.                           services through the additional                       (b) a statement confirming that the
                                                 8. The Hurricanes have caused                        measures adopted in this Order and the                services or equipment for which the
                                              widespread disruptions in service for                   ordinary application process for FY                   applicant previously requested E-rate
                                              schools and libraries in the Directly                   2018. When considering the form and                   discounts in FY 2017 were delivered
                                              Impacted Areas, and some Directly                       timing of these additional measures, we               prior to the Hurricanes, and
                                              Impacted Applicants may need to                         direct the Bureau to take into                        subsequently disrupted, destroyed, or
                                              rebuild facilities and replace equipment                consideration factors such as when the                damaged by the Hurricanes; and (c) a
                                              to restore E-rate eligible services to their            Directly Impacted Applicants regained                 statement confirming that the requested
                                              pre-Hurricane levels of functionality.                  access to electricity and other resources             additional E-rate discounts are to
                                              Consistent with the E-rate program’s                    necessary to make effective use of E-rate             replace those services or equipment by
                                              mission to ensure that schools and                      eligible services, and how the additional             the pertinent service implementation
                                              libraries have access to high-speed                     measures will function within the                     deadline.
                                              broadband sufficient to support digital                 overall administration of the program.                   13. Second, for all other funding
                                              learning, we direct USAC to open a                         11. Competitive Bidding. Competitive               requests submitted during the Second
                                              second FY 2017 application window to                    bidding is a cornerstone of the E-rate                FY 2017 Application Window, we
                                              allow Directly Impacted Applicants to                   program. Our competitive bidding rules                modify the requirement that applicants
                                              request additional E-rate discounts for                 ensure that applicants are informed of                wait to enter a contract with a service
                                              the purchase of replacement products                    all the options available to them                     provider until 28 days have passed after
                                              and services (Second FY 2017                            whenever they seek a new service                      posting an FCC Form 470. Specifically,
                                              Application Window), subject to the                     contract, ensure that service providers               we will require Directly Impacted
                                              parameters and limitations in this                      have sufficient information to submit a               Applicants that wish to seek additional
                                              Order.                                                  responsive proposal, generate the most                E-rate discounts during the Second FY
                                                 9. Second FY 2017 Application                        efficient pricing for eligible services,              2017 Application Window to wait only
                                              Window Dates. Given the urgent need                     and guard against waste, fraud, and                   14 days prior to selecting a service
                                              that many Directly Impacted Applicants                  abuse. To ensure the most efficient use               provider and filing an FCC Form 471
                                              have for funding to rebuild and restore                 of the additional funds made available                requesting E-rate support. We find that
                                              eligible services, the Second FY 2017                   for the Second FY 2017 Application                    reducing the mandatory waiting period
                                              Application Window shall open 14 days                   Window, and as a safeguard against                    balances the need for quick and decisive
                                              after the release of this Order and will                waste, fraud, and abuse, we retain our                action to restore E-rate eligible services
                                              remain open for 30 days. We find that                   competitive bidding rules for the                     to schools and libraries with our
                                              this 30-day window, opening 14 days                     Second FY 2017 Application Window                     obligations to ensure the most efficient
                                              after the release date of this Order, will              with two limited modifications.                       use of universal service funds and
                                              provide enough time for Directly                           12. First, a Directly Impacted                     protect the program against waste,
                                              Impacted Applicants participating in                    Applicant may submit an FCC Form 471                  fraud, and abuse.
                                              the Second FY 2017 Application                          during the Second FY 2017 Application                    14. Discount Rate. Under the
                                              Window to complete any necessary                        Window requesting E-rate discounts                    Commission’s rules, eligible schools and
                                              competitive bidding, per the                            without initiating a new competitive                  libraries may receive discounts ranging
                                              requirements below, and apply for FY                    bidding process for the requested                     from 20 percent to 90 percent of the pre-
                                              2017 funding needed to restore essential                services or equipment if the Directly                 discount price of eligible Category One
                                              E-rate eligible services.                               Impacted Applicant: (a) Has already                   (C1) services and between 20 percent
                                                 10. We recognize that some Directly                  sought bids for the services or                       and 85 percent of the pre-discount price
                                              Impacted Applicants, particularly                       equipment by posting an FCC Form 470;                 of eligible Category Two (C2) services,
                                              applicants in Puerto Rico and the USVI,                 (b) received a Funding Commitment                     based on indicators of poverty, as well
                                              may not be able to participate in the                   Decision Letter (FCDL) from USAC                      as rural or urban status. For the Second
                                              Second FY 2017 Application Window                       approving an FY 2017 funding request                  FY 2017 Application Window only, we
                                              because they will still lack access to the              that relied on that FCC Form 470, or has              increase the discount rate for all
                                              electricity and communications                          such an FY 2017 funding request                       Directly Impacted Applicants to the
                                              networks required to do so. Directly                    pending; and (c) requests additional E-               maximum discount rate for both C1 and
                                              Impacted Applicants contending with                     rate discounts during the Second FY                   C2 services, excluding voice services.
                                              widespread destruction to property and                  2017 Application Window to purchase                   All Directly Impacted Applicants will,
                                              surrounding facilities may also require                 the same services or equipment on                     therefore, receive a 90 percent discount
                                              additional time to assess the full extent               substantially similar terms and                       for C1 services, other than voices
                                              of the damage they have incurred, and                   conditions as the contract originated by              services, and an 85 percent discount for
                                              determine the resources they will need                  the existing FCC Form 470. This                       C2 services for these requests. We
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                                              replace and restore E-rate eligible                     modification is intended to expedite the              conclude that increasing the discount
                                              services. We recognize that the relief                  restoration of services or the                        rate for Directly Impacted Applicants
                                              provided in this Order may not address                  replacement of equipment that were                    will provide needed funding to
                                              the needs of all Directly Impacted                      already purchased by, and delivered to,               immediately assist such applicants with
                                              Applicants, and assure them that the                    Directly Impacted Applicants for FY                   restoring E-rate eligible services.
                                              Second FY 2017 Application Window                       2017, but destroyed or otherwise                         15. E-rate applicants may request
                                              does not mark the end of our efforts. We                affected by the Hurricanes. Directly                  support for C2 services pursuant to our


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                                              rules that establish a pre-discount                     Window, the number of additional                      changes adopted herein before the
                                              budget of $150 per student over five                    students they are serving as-of the                   opening of the FY 2018 filing window.
                                              years for schools, and a pre-discount                   Second FY 2017 Application Window,                    Absent further action by the
                                              budget of $2.30 or $5.00 per square foot                and their total student population as-of              Commission, the temporary rule
                                              for libraries depending on their location.              the Second FY 2017 Application                        changes adopted herein will not apply
                                              It is up to each school and library to                  Window; (c) that they experienced an                  to future funding years, including FY
                                              determine how to allocate funds from                    associated increase in demand for                     2018, except insofar as this order resets
                                              their C2 budgets over a five-year period.               services for which they have submitted                five-year C2 budgets for Directly
                                              Five-year C2 budgets were first                         an FY 2017 funding request; (d) that the              Impacted Applicants. We believe that
                                              instituted in FY 2015. It is therefore                  additional funding requested is                       reevaluating the sufficiency and efficacy
                                              possible that some schools and libraries                necessary to serve these additional,                  of these temporary rules is a necessary
                                              had already expended all or most of                     unanticipated needs; and (e) that                     safeguard against waste, fraud, and
                                              their C2 budgets by the time the                        funding is not available from another                 abuse going forward.
                                              Hurricanes hit in August and September                  source (e.g., insurance, public assistance               21. Record Retention. We require any
                                              2017. Accordingly, some Directly                        monies from FEMA, support from                        school, library, or consortium using the
                                              Impacted Applicants may have little to                  community organizations or donations)                 temporary rules adopted herein to
                                              no funds remaining in their school and                  to cover the increased costs. We also                 maintain documentation in support of
                                              library budgets to replace internal                     require schools to maintain                           its filing in accordance with our
                                              connections destroyed by the                            documentation in support of this                      recordkeeping requirements. Applicants
                                              Hurricanes.                                             increased number in accordance with                   and service providers relying on these
                                                 16. The Commission has recognized                    our recordkeeping requirements.                       temporary rules are responsible for
                                              the importance of ensuring that                            18. Indirectly Impacted Schools                    maintaining records that demonstrate
                                              sufficient funding is available for school              requesting additional funds pursuant to               their need and eligibility to rely on the
                                              and library internal connections, such                  this Order may avail themselves of the                temporary rules, including records
                                              as wireless access points, to ensure that               competitive bidding modifications                     supporting their certification that they
                                              high-speed broadband connectivity is                    established for the Second FY 2017                    received substantial damage as a result
                                              effectively distributed to classrooms.                  Application Window. We will carefully                 of the Hurricanes.
                                              Accordingly, we reset the five-year C2                  monitor the use of funds disbursed to                    22. Audits. All beneficiaries and
                                              budgets for all Directly Impacted                       ensure that all support is utilized in                service providers receiving E-rate
                                              Applicants. For those Directly Impacted                 accordance with Commission rules and                  money are subject to potential audit,
                                              Applicants that request additional E-rate               to ensure that service providers do not               and those that receive more than
                                              discounts for C2 services during the                    charge unjust or unreasonable rates. We               $500,000 will automatically be audited
                                              Second FY 2017 Application Window,                      reserve the right to recover any monies               by USAC to ensure the funds are used
                                              those requests will start the five-year                 that are not used for their intended                  for their intended purposes. All eligible
                                              clock on their budgets. For all other                   purposes or, upon review, that we                     telecommunications carriers, service
                                              Directly Impacted Applicants, the five-                 determine were used wastefully.                       providers, or beneficiaries requesting
                                              year clock will begin in the first year                    19. We are committed to guarding                   support under these temporary rules
                                              that they request E-rate discounts for C2               against waste, fraud, and abuse.                      shall be subject to audit or investigation
                                              services after the effective date of this               Although we establish the limited,                    by the Commission’s Office of Inspector
                                              Order.                                                  temporary rules described herein, we                  General or other authorized federal or
                                                 17. Some schools that are located in                 adopt steps to ensure program integrity,              state governmental agency and, upon
                                              Directly Impacted Areas but did not                     including enhanced audit procedures.                  request, must make available any
                                              incur substantial damage, or that are                   Except where noted herein, we apply all               documentation and records necessary to
                                              located outside of the Directly Impacted                existing processes and procedures for                 verify compliance with these rules.
                                              Areas, may be incurring additional costs                applying for and receiving E-rate                        23. Necessary Resources. We retain
                                              due to an influx of displaced students                  discounts. We will require USAC to                    the requirement that applicants certify
                                              (Indirectly Impacted Schools). The                      recover funds that we discover were not               that they have secured access to all of
                                              influx of additional students may                       used properly through its normal                      the resources necessary to make
                                              increase the resource needs of the                      processes. We also direct USAC to                     effective use of the services purchased.
                                              school, may increase a school’s National                incorporate into its processes                        Applicants eligible to request relief
                                              School Lunch Program (NSLP) rate, or                    appropriate safeguards and audit                      pursuant to this Order are cautioned
                                              may affect a school’s C2 budget. To                     measures to prevent and detect waste,                 that they may not request E-rate support
                                              assist these Indirectly Impacted Schools,               fraud, and abuse related to the                       for eligible services that they cannot
                                              and support the educational needs of                    particular provisions we adopt here. We               actually use by the pertinent service
                                              students displaced by the Hurricanes,                   emphasize that we retain the discretion               implementation deadline because they
                                              we will allow schools that certify that                 to evaluate the use of monies disbursed               do not have the required facilities,
                                              their student count has increased by 5                  through the E-rate program and to                     power, or other resources necessary to
                                              percent or more due to an influx of                     determine on a case-by-case basis that                make effective use of the services.
                                              displaced students to submit a                          waste, fraud, or abuse of program funds                  24. Prohibition on Free Services. We
                                              supplementary FCC Form 471 during                       occurred and that recovery is warranted.              retain the requirement that all
                                              the Second FY 2017 Application                          We remain committed to ensuring the                   applicants pay their entire non-
                                              Window to request additional funding.                   integrity of the program and will                     discounted portion of the cost of any
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                                              Indirectly Impacted Schools requesting                  continue to aggressively pursue                       services or products received through E-
                                              this additional funding must certify: (a)               instances of waste, fraud, or abuse                   rate. Our rules prohibit the provision of
                                              That their student count for FY 2017 has                under our own procedures and in                       free services to an eligible entity by a
                                              increased by 5 percent or more because                  cooperation with law enforcement                      service provider that is also providing
                                              of students displaced by the Hurricanes;                agencies.                                             discounted services to the entity.
                                              (b) the number of students they served                     20. Sunset of Temporary Rules. We                  Moreover, our rules state that the
                                              during the original FY 2017 Application                 will reevaluate the temporary rule                    provision of free services or products


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                                              unrelated to the supported service or                   reasons stated herein, we find good                   the Federal Register on Monday, April
                                              product constitutes a rebate of the non-                cause for the rule changes made by this               4, 2016, the following corrections are
                                              discount portion of the supported                       Order to take effect upon the release of              made:
                                              services.                                               this Order, see 5 U.S.C. 808(2).
                                                 25. Section 553 of the Administrative                                                                      § 73.3615   [Corrected]
                                              Procedures Act permits an agency to                     III. Ordering Clauses                                 ■  1. Beginning on page 19459, in the
                                              implement rules without public notice                      28. Accordingly, it is ordered that,               third column, in § 73.3615, paragraphs
                                              and opportunity for comment ‘‘when                      pursuant to the authority contained in                (a) through (f) are corrected to read as
                                              the agency for good cause finds . . . that              sections 4(i), 4(j), 10, 201–205, 214, 254,           follows:
                                              notice and public procedure thereon are                 303(r), and 403 of the Communications                    ‘‘(a) The Ownership Report for
                                              impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary                 Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151,               Commercial Broadcast Stations (FCC
                                              to the public interest.’’ The                           154(i), 154(j), 160, 201–205, 214, 254,               Form 323) must be filed electronically
                                              Commission’s rules additionally permit                  303(r), and 403 this Order is adopted,                every two years by each licensee of a
                                              us to render an order effective upon                    and the temporary rules shall become                  commercial AM, FM, or TV broadcast
                                              release where good cause warrants. The                  effective immediately upon release of                 station and any entity that holds an
                                              Hurricanes have caused extensive                        this Order, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 408,                 interest in the licensee that is
                                              damage in areas of Texas, Florida, and                  553(d)(3); 47 CFR 1.103(a), 1.427(b).                 attributable pursuant to § 73.3555 (each
                                              Georgia, and throughout Puerto Rico                     Federal Communications Commission.
                                                                                                                                                            a ‘‘Respondent’’). The ownership report
                                              and the USVI, creating an urgent and                                                                          shall be filed by December 1 in all odd-
                                                                                                      Marlene H. Dortch,
                                              immediate need for the relief provided                                                                        numbered years. Each ownership report
                                                                                                      Secretary.                                            shall provide all information required
                                              by this Order. While we believe that
                                              public notice requirements are an                       [FR Doc. 2017–25406 Filed 11–22–17; 8:45 am]          by, and comply with all requirements
                                              essential part of our rulemaking process,               BILLING CODE P                                        set forth in, the version of FCC Form
                                              the need for prompt attention to the                                                                          323 (including all instructions for the
                                              victims and quick restoration of services                                                                     form and schedule) that is current on
                                              presents good cause to forgo notice and                 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS                                October 1 of the year in which the
                                              comment on these limited, temporary                     COMMISSION                                            ownership report is filed. The
                                              rules and to make this Order effective                                                                        information provided on each
                                                                                                      47 CFR Parts 73 and 74                                ownership report shall be current as of
                                              immediately upon release. The
                                              temporary rules that we adopt herein                    [MB Docket No. 07–294, MD Docket No. 10–              October 1 of the year in which the
                                              constitute an important step in the                     234; FCC 16–1]                                        ownership report is filed. A Respondent
                                              Nation’s response to these natural                                                                            with a current and unamended biennial
                                              disasters, as well as the ability of the E-             Promoting Diversification of                          ownership report (i.e., an ownership
                                              rate program to fulfill its purpose of                  Ownership in the Broadcasting                         report that was filed pursuant to this
                                              ensuring that schools and libraries have                Services; Correction                                  subsection) on file with the Commission
                                              affordable access to the high-speed                     AGENCY:  Federal Communications                       that is still accurate and which was filed
                                              broadband necessary for students to                     Commission.                                           using the version of FCC Form 323 that
                                              succeed in their educational pursuits                                                                         is current on October 1 of the year in
                                                                                                      ACTION: Final rule; correction.
                                              and beyond. Further, this Order does                                                                          which its biennial ownership report is
                                              not mandate new burdens or                              SUMMARY:   The Federal Communications                 due may electronically validate and
                                              obligations. Accordingly, no entity will                Commission (Commission) is correcting                 resubmit its previously filed biennial
                                              be adversely affected by making the                     a final rule that appeared in the Federal             ownership report.
                                              Order effective upon its release. We                    Register on April 4, 2016. That                          (b)(1) Each permittee of a commercial
                                              find, therefore, that good cause exists to              document revised FCC Form 323,                        AM, FM or TV broadcast station and
                                              forgo notice and comment on these rules                 Ownership Report for Commercial                       any entity that holds an interest in the
                                              and make the temporary rules adopted                    Broadcast Stations, and FCC Form 323–                 permittee that is attributable pursuant to
                                              by this Order effective immediately                     E, Ownership Report for                               § 73.3555 (each a ‘‘Respondent’’) shall
                                              upon the release date of this Order. We                 Noncommercial Broadcast Stations, and                 file an ownership report on FCC Form
                                              delegate authority to the Bureau to work                amended Sections 73.3615 and 74.797                   323 within 30 days of the date of grant
                                              with USAC to make the necessary                         of the Commission’s rules. This                       by the FCC of an application by the
                                              programmatic changes to implement                       document corrects the final regulations               permittee for original construction
                                              this Order.                                             by replacing references to ‘‘FCC Form                 permit. Each ownership report shall
                                                 26. This document does not contain                   2100, Schedule 323’’ with ‘‘FCC Form                  provide all information required by, and
                                              new or modified information collection                  323’’ and replacing references to ‘‘FCC               comply with all requirements set forth
                                              requirements subject to the Paperwork                   Form 2100, Schedule 323–E’’ with ‘‘FCC                in, the version of FCC Form 323
                                              Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public                     Form 323–E.’’                                         (including all instructions for the form
                                              Law 104–13. In addition, therefore, it                                                                        and schedule) that is current on the date
                                                                                                      DATES: Effective November 28, 2017.
                                              does not contain any new or modified                                                                          on which the ownership report is filed.
                                                                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         (2) Except as specifically noted below,
                                              information collection burden for small
                                              business concerns with fewer than 25                    Christopher Clark, Industry Analysis                  each permittee of a commercial AM, FM
                                              employees, pursuant to the Small                        Division, Media Bureau, FCC, (202)                    or TV broadcast station and any entity
                                              Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002,                  418–2609. For additional information                  that holds an interest in the permittee
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                                              Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.                       concerning the information collection                 that is attributable pursuant to § 73.3555
                                              3506(c)(4).                                             requirements contained in the Report                  (each a ‘‘Respondent’’) shall file an
                                                 27. The Commission will send a copy                  and Order, contact Cathy Williams at                  ownership report on FCC Form 323 on
                                              of this Order in a report to Congress and               (202) 418–2918, or via the Internet at                the date that the permittee applies for a
                                              the Government Accountability Office                    PRA@fcc.gov.                                          station license. Each ownership report
                                              pursuant to the Congressional Review                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In FR Doc.                 shall provide all information required
                                              Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A). For the                 2016–04838 appearing on page 19431 in                 by, and comply with all requirements


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective date: The rules are effective on November 24, 2017.
ContactAaron Garza, Wireline Competition Bureau, (202) 418-1175 or TTY: (202) 418-0484.
FR Citation82 FR 55767 

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