[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 3]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR54.500]

[Page 137-138]
 
                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
 
        CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 54_UNIVERSAL SERVICE--Table of Contents
 
      Subpart E_Universal Service Support for Low-Income Consumers
 
Sec.  54.500  Terms and definitions.

    (a) Billed entity. A ``billed entity'' is the entity that remits 
payment to service providers for services rendered to eligible schools 
and libraries.
    (b) Educational purposes. For purposes of this subpart, activities 
that are integral, immediate, and proximate to the education of 
students, or in the case of libraries, integral, immediate and proximate 
to the provision of library services to library patrons, qualify as 
``educational purposes.'' Activities that occur on library or school 
property are presumed to be integral, immediate, and proximate to the 
education of students or the provision of library services to library 
patrons.
    (c) Elementary school. An ``elementary school'' is a non-profit 
institutional day or residential school, including a public elementary 
charter school, that provides elementary education, as determined under 
state law.
    (d) Library. A ``library'' includes:
    (1) A public library;
    (2) A public elementary school or secondary school library;
    (3) An academic library;
    (4) A research library, which for the purpose of this section means 
a library that:
    (i) Makes publicly available library services and materials suitable 
for scholarly research and not otherwise available to the public; and
    (ii) Is not an integral part of an institution of higher education; 
and
    (5) A private library, but only if the state in which such private 
library is located determines that the library should be considered a 
library for the purposes of this definition.
    (e) Library consortium. A ``library consortium'' is any local, 
statewide, regional, or interstate cooperative association of libraries 
that provides for the systematic and effective coordination of the 
resources of schools, public, academic, and special libraries and 
information centers, for improving services to the clientele of such 
libraries. For the purposes of these rules, references to library will 
also refer to library consortium.
    (f) Lowest corresponding price. ``Lowest corresponding price'' is 
the lowest price that a service provider charges to non-residential 
customers who are similarly situated to a particular school, library, or 
library consortium for similar services.
    (g) Master contract. A ``master contract'' is a contract negotiated 
with a service provider by a third party, the terms and conditions of 
which are then made available to an eligible school, library, rural 
health care provider, or consortium that purchases directly from the 
service provider.
    (h) Minor contract modification. A ``minor contract modification'' 
is a change to a universal service contract that is within the scope of 
the original contract and has no effect or merely a negligible effect on 
price, quantity, quality, or delivery under the original contract.
    (i) National school lunch program. The ``national school lunch 
program'' is a program administered by the U.S. Department of 
Agriculture and state agencies that provides free or reduced price 
lunches to economically disadvantaged children. A child whose family 
income is between 130 percent and 185 percent of applicable family size 
income levels contained in the nonfarm poverty guidelines prescribed by 
the Office of Management and Budget is eligible for a reduced price 
lunch. A child whose family income is 130 percent or less of applicable 
family size income levels contained in the nonfarm income poverty 
guidelines prescribed by the Office of Management and Budget is eligible 
for a free lunch.
    (j) Pre-discount price. The ``pre-discount price'' means, in this 
subpart, the price the service provider agrees to accept as total 
payment for its telecommunications or information services. This amount 
is the sum of the amount the service provider expects to receive from 
the eligible school or library and the amount it expects to receive as 
reimbursement from the universal service support mechanisms for the 
discounts provided under this subpart.

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    (k) Secondary school. A ``secondary school'' is a non-profit 
institutional day or residential school that provides secondary 
education, as determined under state law. A secondary school does not 
offer education beyond grade 12.
    (l) State telecommunications network. A ``state telecommunications 
network'' is a state government entity that procures, among other 
things, telecommunications offerings from multiple service providers and 
bundles such offerings into packages available to schools, libraries, or 
rural health care providers that are eligible for universal service 
support, or a state government entity that provides, using its own 
facilities, such telecommunications offerings to such schools, 
libraries, and rural health care providers.
    (m) Wide area network. For purposes of this subpart, a ``wide area 
network'' is a voice or data network that provides connections from one 
or more computers within an eligible school or library to one or more 
computers or networks that are external to such eligible school or 
library. Excluded from this definition is a voice or data network that 
provides connections between or among instructional buildings of a 
single school campus or between or among non-administrative buildings of 
a single library branch.

[63 FR 2128, Jan. 13, 1998, as amended at 68 FR 36942, June 20, 2003]

    Effective Date Note: At 68 FR 36942, June 20, 2003, Sec.  54.500 was 
amended by redesignating paragraphs (b) through (l) as paragraphs (c) 
through (m), adding a new paragraph (b) and revising newly redesignated 
paragraphs (c) and (k), effective July 21, 2003, except for paragraph 
(k) which is effective July 1, 2004. For the convenience of the user, 
the revised text of paragraph (k) is set forth as follows:

Sec.  54.500  Terms and definitions.

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    (k) Secondary school. A ``secondary school'' is a non-profit 
institutional day or residential school that provides secondary 
education, including a public secondary charter school, as determined 
under state law. A secondary school does not offer education beyond 
grade 12.

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