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FCC 1.50004
Revised as of September 1, 2021
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2022
§ 1.50004 Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement Program.
Link to an amendment published at 86 FR 2944 , Jan. 13, 2021.
Link to an amendment published at 86 FR 47021 , Aug. 23, 2021.
(a) Eligibility. Providers of advanced communications service with two
million or fewer customers are eligible to participate in the
Reimbursement Program to reimburse such providers for costs reasonably
incurred for the replacement, removal, and disposal of covered
communications equipment or services if:
(1) The covered communications equipment or service to be removed,
replaced, or disposed of was purchased, rented, leased or otherwise
obtained before August 14, 2018 and on the initial Covered List
published per § 1.50002; or
(2) The covered communications equipment or service was added to the
Covered List per § 1.50003, then no later than 60 days after the date of
addition to the Covered List;
(3) The provider certifies:
(i) As of the date of the submission of the application, the provider
has developed:
(A) A plan for the permanent removal and replacement of any covered
communications equipment or service that is in the communications
network of the provider as of such date; and the disposal of the
equipment or services removed; and
(B) A specific timeline for the permanent removal, replacement, and
disposal of the covered communications equipment or service, which
timeline shall be submitted to the Commission as part of the
application per paragraph (c)(1)(iv) of this section; and
(ii) beginning on the date of the approval of the application, the
provider:
(A) Will not purchase, rent, lease, or otherwise obtain covered
communications equipment or service, using reimbursement funds or any
other funds (including funds derived from private sources); and
(B) In developing and tailoring the risk management practices of the
applicant, will consult and consider the standards, guidelines, and
best practices set forth in the cybersecurity framework developed by
the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
(b) Filing window. The Wireline Competition Bureau shall announce the
opening of an initial application filing window for eligible providers
seeking to participate in the Reimbursement Program for the
reimbursement of costs reasonably incurred for the removal,
replacement, and disposal of covered communications equipment and
services. The Wireline Competition Bureau may implement additional
filing windows as necessary and shall provide notice before opening any
additional filing window, and include in that notice the amount of
funding available. The Wireline Competition Bureau shall treat all
eligible providers filing an application within any filing window as if
their applications were simultaneously received. Funding requests
submitted outside of a filing window will not be accepted.
(c) [Reserved]
(d) Application review process. The Wireline Competition Bureau will
review applications to determine whether the application is complete,
whether the applicant is eligible for the Reimbursement Program, and to
assess the reasonableness of the cost estimates provided by the
applicant. The Wireline Competition Bureau shall approve or deny
applications to receive a funding allocation from the Reimbursement
Program within 90 days after the close of the applicable filing window.
The Wireline Competition Bureau may extend the deadline for granting or
denying applications for up to an additional 45 days if it determines
that an excessive number of applications have been filed during the
window and additional time is needed to review the applications.
(1) [Reserved]
(2) Denial of an application shall not preclude the applicant from
submitting a new application for reimbursement in a subsequent filing
window.
(e) Funding allocation. Once an application is approved, the Wireline
Competition Bureau will allocate funding on the applicant's behalf to
the United States Treasury for draw down by the Reimbursement Program
recipient as expenses are incurred pursuant to the funding disbursement
process provided for in paragraph (g) of this section.
(f) Prioritization of support. The Wireline Competition Bureau shall
issue funding allocations in accordance with this section after the
close of a filing window. After a filing window closes, the Wireline
Competition Bureau shall calculate the total demand for Reimbursement
Program support submitted by all eligible providers during the filing
window period. If the total demand received during the filing window
exceeds the total funds available, then the Wireline Competition Bureau
shall allocate the available funds consistent with the following
priority schedule:
Table 1 to Paragraph (f)—Prioritization Schedule
Priority 1: Advanced communication service providers with 2 million or
fewer customers that are Eligible Telecommunication Carriers subject to
section [54.11] (new removal and replacement requirement). Priority 1a:
Costs reasonably incurred for transitioning core network(s).
Priority 1b: Costs reasonably incurred for non-core network transition.
Priority 2: Non-ETC providers of advanced communications service with 2
million or fewer customers that participated in the Supply Chain
Security Information Collection, OMB Control No. 3060-1270. Priority
2a:* Costs reasonably incurred for transitioning core network(s).
Priority 2b:* Costs reasonably incurred for non-core network
transition.
Priority 3: Other non-Eligible Telecommunication Carriers that are
providers of advanced communication service with 2 million or fewer
customers. Priority 3a: Costs reasonably incurred for transitioning
core network(s).
Priority 3b: Costs reasonably incurred for non-core network transition.
(1) Application of prioritization schedule. The Wireline Competition
Bureau shall issue full funding allocations for all eligible providers
in the Priority 1 prioritization category before issuing funding
allocations in any subsequent prioritization categories. The Wireline
Competition Bureau shall continue to review all funding requests and
issue funding allocations by prioritization category until there are no
available funds remaining. If there is insufficient funding to fully
fund all requests in a particular prioritization category, then the
Wireline Competition Bureau will pro-rate the available funding among
all eligible providers in that prioritization category. Requests for
funds in subsequent prioritization categories will be denied for lack
of available funding.
(2) Pro-rata reductions. When pro-rata reductions are required per
paragraph (f)(1) of this section, the Wireline Competition Bureau
shall:
(i) Divide the total remaining funds available by the demand within the
specific prioritization category to produce a pro-rata factor;
(ii) Multiply the pro-rata factor by the total dollar amount requested
by each recipient in the prioritization category; and
(iii) Allocate funds to each recipient consistent with this
calculation.
(g) [Reserved]
(h) Removal, replacement, and disposal term. Reimbursement Program
recipients must complete the permanent removal, replacement, and
disposal of covered communications equipment or service within one year
of receiving the initial draw down disbursement from their funding
allocation.
(1) General extension. The Commission may extend by a period of six
months the removal, replacement, and disposal term to all Reimbursement
Program recipients if the Commission:
(i) Finds that the supply of replacement communications equipment or
services needed by the recipients to achieve the purposes of the
Reimbursement Program is inadequate to meet the needs of the
recipients; and
(ii) Provides notice and detailed justification for granting the
extension to:
(A) The Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of
Representatives; and
(B) The Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the
Senate.
(2) Individual extensions. Prior to the expiration of the removal,
replacement and disposal term, a Reimbursement Program recipient may
petition the Wireline Competition Bureau for an extension of the term.
The Wireline Competition Bureau may grant an extension for up to six
months after finding, that due to no fault of such recipient, such
recipient is unable to complete the permanent removal, replacement, and
disposal by the end of the term. The Wireline Competition Bureau may
grant more than one extension request to a recipient if circumstances
warrant.
(i) Limitations on funding use. A Reimbursement Program recipient may
not:
(1) Use reimbursement funds to remove, replace or dispose of any
covered communications equipment or service purchased, rented, leased,
or otherwise obtained:
(i) On or after August 14, 2018, if on the initial Covered List
published per § 1.50002; or
(ii) On or after 60 days after the date of addition to the Covered List
if the communications equipment or services were subsequently added to
the Covered List per § 1.50003; or
(2) Purchase, rent, lease, or otherwise obtain any covered
communications equipment or service, using reimbursement funds or any
other funds (including funds derived from private sources).
(j)-(n) [Reserved]
(o) Audits, reviews, and field investigations. Recipients shall be
subject to audits and other investigations to evaluate their compliance
with the statutory and regulatory requirements for the Reimbursement
Program. Recipients must provide consent to allow vendors or
contractors used by the recipient in connection with the Reimbursement
Program to release confidential information to the auditor, reviewer,
or other representative. Recipients shall permit any representative
(including any auditor) appointed by the Commission to enter their
premises to conduct compliance inspections.
(p) Delegation of authority. The Commission delegates authority to the
Wireline Competition Bureau, to adopt the necessary policies and
procedures relating to allocations, draw downs, payments, obligations,
and expenditures of money from the Reimbursement Program to protect
against waste, fraud, and abuse and in the event of bankruptcy, to
establish a Catalog of Expenses Eligible for Reimbursement and
predetermined cost estimates, review the estimated cost forms, issue
funding allocations for costs reasonably incurred, set filing deadlines
and review information and documentation regarding progress reports,
allocations, and final accountings.
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