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DA 11-1971
December 5, 2011
Enforcement Advisory No. 2011-11
FCC LIFELINE RULES
ELIGIBLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS OFFERING
LIFELINE SERVICE ARE REMINDED OF THEIR OBLIGATION
TO CONFIRM CONSUMERS' ELIGIBILITY AND
TO AVOID PROVIDING DUPLICATIVE SERVICE
The Lifeline program helps low-income Americans access affordable phone
service by providing discounts on one basic monthly telephone service
(either wireline or wireless) for qualified subscribers. In order to
ensure that the program is able to meet this important objective, and that
critical communications services reach the targeted population, the FCC's
Enforcement Bureau is issuing this Enforcement Advisory reminding all
eligible telecommunications carriers (ETCs) offering Lifeline service of
their obligation to properly confirm consumers' eligibility for the
service, and to ensure that any consumers they enroll are not already
receiving Lifeline service from another provider. It has been brought to
the Bureau's attention that certain Lifeline providers may be in violation
of these rules. We are actively investigating these allegations, and issue
this Enforcement Advisory to alert Lifeline service providers that they
face stiff penalties, potentially including revocation of their ETC status
or their section 214 authorization to operate as carriers, if they do not
strictly adhere to the Commission's rules. Preventing waste, fraud, and
abuse in universal service programs, including the Lifeline program, is a
paramount objective of the Commission, and the Enforcement Bureau will
take all necessary steps to ensure that this vital program is protected.
What Do The Rules Require? The Commission's Lifeline rules prohibit ETCs
from signing up for Lifeline service any consumer who is already enrolled
in the program. Sections 54.401(a)(1) and 54.405 of the Commission's rules
state that an ETC may only make Lifeline available to consumers who are
not currently receiving Lifeline service. The Commission's 2011
Duplicative Program Payments Order requires ETCs to explain to consumers
in plain, easily comprehensible language that they are not permitted to
receive more than one Lifeline subsidy. Enrolling consumers in Lifeline
without first asking if they are receiving Lifeline service from another
provider violates the Commission's rules.
The Lifeline rules also require ETCs either to comply with state
certification procedures to document consumer eligibility for Lifeline
service (in states that mandate state Lifeline support), or to implement
certification procedures as described in the Commission's rules, and to
certify to the Commission that they are in compliance with the relevant
procedures and were provided with documentation of the consumer's income,
when income was the basis for eligibility.
What Are The Potential Penalties? Violation of the Lifeline rules may
subject a company to monetary forfeitures of up to $150,000 for each
violation or each day of a continuing violation, up to a maximum of
$1,500,000. Moreover, in egregious cases a carrier could face revocation
of its ETC status, and thus its eligibility to participate in the
universal service program, or even revocation of its section 214
authorization to operate as a carrier. In addition, false statements or
misrepresentations to the Commission may be punishable by fine or
imprisonment under Title 18 of the U.S. Code.
Need More Information? For more information about enforcement of the
Lifeline rules, please contact Terry Cavanaugh in the Investigations and
Hearings Division, Enforcement Bureau, at 202-418-1553 or
Terry.Cavanaugh@fcc.gov. Media inquiries should be directed to Mark
Wigfield at 202- 418-0253 or Mark.Wigfield@fcc.gov.
To request materials in accessible formats for people with disabilities
(Braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), send an e-mail to
fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at
202-418-0530 (voice), (202) 418-0432 (TTY). You may also contact the
Enforcement Bureau on its TTY line at (202) 418-1148 for further
information about this Enforcement Advisory, or the FCC on its TTY line at
1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322) for further information about Lifeline
rules.
Issued by: Chief, Enforcement Bureau
-FCC-
47 C.F.R. S:S: 54.401(a)(1) and 54.405.
Lifeline and Link Up Reform and Modernization, Federal-State Joint Board
on Universal Service, Lifeline and Link Up, Report and Order, CC Docket
No. 96-45, WC Docket Nos. 11-42, 03-109, 26 FCC Rcd 9022 at para. 9
(2011).
47 U.S.C. S: 503(b)(2)(B); 47 C.F.R. S: 180(b)(2); Amendment of Section
1.80(b) of the Commission's Rules, Adjustment of Forfeiture Maxima to
Reflect Inflation, Order, 23 FCC Rcd 9845 (2008).
See 47 U.S.C. S: 214.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FCC ENFORCEMENT ADVISORY
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20554
News Media Information 202 / 418-0500
Internet: http://www.fcc.gov
TTY: 1-888-835-5322