[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: 47CFR54.601] [Page 153-154] TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) PART 54_UNIVERSAL SERVICE--Table of Contents Subpart G_Universal Service Support for Health Care Providers Sec. 54.601 Eligibility. (a) Health care providers. (1) Only an entity meeting the definition of ``health care provider'' as defined in this section shall be eligible to receive supported services under this subpart. (2) For purposes of this subpart, a ``health care provider'' is any: (i) Post-secondary educational institution offering health care instruction, including a teaching hospital or medical school; (ii) Community health center or health center providing health care to migrants; (iii) Local health department or agency; (iv) Community mental health center; (v) Not-for-profit hospital; (vi) Rural health clinic; or (vii) Consortium of health care providers consisting of one or more entities described in paragraphs (a)(2)(i) through (a)(2)(vi) of this section. (3) Only public or non-profit health care providers shall be eligible to receive supported services under this subpart. (4) Except with regard to those services provided under Sec. 54.621, only a rural health care provider shall be eligible to receive supported services under this subpart. A ``rural health care provider'' is a health care provider located in a rural area, as defined in this part. (5) Each separate site or location of a health care provider shall be considered an individual health care provider for purposes of calculating and limiting support under this subpart. (b) Consortia. (1) An eligible health care provider may join a consortium with other eligible health care providers; with schools, libraries, and library consortia eligible under Subpart F; and with public sector (governmental) entities to order telecommunications services. With one exception, eligible health care providers participating in consortia with ineligible private sector members shall not be eligible for supported services under this subpart. A consortium may include ineligible private sector entities if such consortium is only receiving services at tariffed rates or at market rates from those providers who do not file tariffs. (2) For consortia, universal service support under this subpart shall apply only to the portion of eligible services used by an eligible health care provider. (3) Telecommunications carriers, health care providers, and consortia of health care providers shall carefully [[Page 154]] maintain complete records of how they allocate the costs of shared facilities among consortium participants in order to charge eligible health care providers the correct amounts. Such records shall be available for public inspection. (4) Telecommunications carriers, health care providers, and consortia of health care providers shall calculate and justify with supporting documentation the amount of support for which each member of a consortium is eligible. (c) Services. (1) Any telecommunications service that is the subject of a properly completed bona fide request by a rural health care provider shall be eligible for universal service support, subject to the limitations described in this paragraph. The length of a supported telecommunications service may not exceed the distance between the health care provider and the point farthest from that provider on the jurisdictional boundary of the nearest large city as defined in Sec. 54.605(c). (2) Limited toll-free access to an Internet service provider shall be eligible for universal service support under Sec. 54.621. [62 FR 32948, June 17, 1997, as amended at 64 FR 66787, Nov. 30, 1999]