Goto Section: 54.1608 | 54.1610 | Table of Contents
FCC 54.1609
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 54.1609 De-enrollment from the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program.
(a) De-enrollment generally. If a participating provider has a
reasonable basis to believe that an Emergency Broadband Benefit Program
subscriber does not meet or no longer meets the criteria to be
considered an eligible household under 47 CFR 54.1605, the
participating provider must notify the subscriber of impending
termination of his or her Emergency Broadband Benefit discount.
Notification of impending termination must be sent in writing separate
from the subscriber's monthly bill, if one is provided, and must be
written in clear, easily understood language. The participating
provider must allow a subscriber 30 days following the date of the
impending termination letter to demonstrate continued eligibility. A
subscriber making such a demonstration must present proof of continued
eligibility to the National Verifier or the participating provider
consistent with the participating provider's approved alternative
verification process. A participating provider must de-enroll any
subscriber who fails to demonstrate eligibility within five business
days after the expiration of the subscriber's deadline to respond.
(b) De-enrollment for duplicative support. Notwithstanding paragraph
(a) of this section, upon notification by the Administrator to any
participating provider that a subscriber is receiving the Emergency
Broadband Benefit discount from another participating provider, or that
more than one member of a subscriber's household is receiving the
Emergency Broadband Benefit discount and that the subscriber should be
de-enrolled from participation in that provider's Emergency Broadband
Benefit program, the participating provider must de-enroll the
subscriber from participation in that provider's Emergency Broadband
Benefit discount within five business days. A participating provider
shall not claim any de-enrolled subscriber for Emergency Broadband
Benefit reimbursement following the date of that subscriber's
de-enrollment.
(c) De-enrollment requested by subscriber. If a participating provider
receives a request from a subscriber to de-enroll, it must de-enroll
the subscriber within two business days after the request.
Goto Section: 54.1608 | 54.1610
Goto Year: 2020 |
2022
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