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FCC 54.1704
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 54.1704 Emergency Connectivity Fund gift restrictions.
(a) Gift restrictions. (1) Subject to paragraphs (a)(3) and (4) of this
section, an eligible school, library, or consortium that includes an
eligible school or library may not directly or indirectly solicit or
accept any gift, gratuity, favor, entertainment, loan, or any other
thing of value from a service provider participating in or seeking to
participate in the Emergency Connectivity Fund Program. No such service
provider shall offer or provide any such gift, gratuity, favor,
entertainment, loan, or other thing of value except as otherwise
provided in this section. Modest refreshments not offered as part of a
meal, items with little intrinsic value intended solely for
presentation, and items worth $20 or less, including meals, may be
offered or provided, and accepted by any individuals or entities
subject to this subpart, if the value of these items received by any
individual does not exceed $50 from any one service provider per
funding year. The $50 amount for any service provider shall be
calculated as the aggregate value of all gifts provided during a
funding year by the individuals specified in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of
this section.
(2) For purposes of this paragraph (a):
(i) The terms “school, library, or consortium” include all individuals
who are on the governing boards of such entities (such as members of a
school committee), and all employees, officers, representatives,
agents, consultants or independent contractors of such entities
involved on behalf of such school, library, or consortium with the
Emergency Connectivity Fund Program, including individuals who prepare,
approve, sign or submit Emergency Connectivity Fund Program
applications, or other forms related to the Emergency Connectivity Fund
Program, or who prepare bids, communicate, or work with Emergency
Connectivity Fund Program service providers, Emergency Connectivity
Fund Program consultants, or with the Administrator, as well as any
staff of such entities responsible for monitoring compliance with the
Emergency Connectivity Fund Program; and
(ii) The term “service provider” includes all individuals who are on
the governing boards of such an entity (such as members of the board of
directors), and all employees, officers, representatives, agents, or
independent contractors of such entities.
(3) The restrictions set forth in this paragraph (a) shall not be
applicable to the provision of any gift, gratuity, favor,
entertainment, loan, or any other thing of value, to the extent given
to a family member or a friend working for an eligible school, library,
or consortium that includes an eligible school or library, provided
that such transactions:
(i) Are motivated solely by a personal relationship;
(ii) Are not rooted in any service provider business activities or any
other business relationship with any such eligible school, library, or
consortium; and
(iii) Are provided using only the donor's personal funds that will not
be reimbursed through any employment or business relationship.
(4) Any service provider may make charitable donations to an eligible
school, library, or consortium that includes an eligible school or
library in the support of its programs as long as such contributions
are not directly or indirectly related to Emergency Connectivity Fund
procurement activities or decisions and are not given by service
providers to circumvent Emergency Connectivity Fund Program rules in
this subpart.
(b) COVID-19 pandemic exception. Any service provider may offer and
provide, and any applicant may solicit and accept, broadband
connections, devices, networking equipment, or other things of value
directly related to addressing remote learning needs of students,
school staff, and library patrons due to the COVID-19 pandemic through
June 30, 2022.
Goto Section: 54.1703 | 54.1705
Goto Year: 2020 |
2022
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