[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 3]
[Revised as of October 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR54.505]

[Page 140-142]
 
                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
 
        CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 54_UNIVERSAL SERVICE--Table of Contents
 
      Subpart F_Universal Service Support for Schools and Libraries
 
Sec. 54.505  Discounts.

    (a) Discount mechanism. Discounts for eligible schools and libraries 
shall be set as a percentage discount from the pre-discount price.
    (b) Discount percentages. The discounts available to eligible 
schools and libraries shall range from 20 percent to 90 percent of the 
pre-discount price for all eligible services provided by eligible 
providers, as defined in this subpart. The discounts available to a 
particular school, library, or consortium of only such entities shall be 
determined by indicators of poverty and high cost.
    (1) For schools and school districts, the level of poverty shall be 
measured by the percentage of their student enrollment that is eligible 
for a free or reduced price lunch under the national

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school lunch program or a federally-approved alternative mechanism. 
School districts applying for eligible services on behalf of their 
individual schools may calculate the district-wide percentage of 
eligible students using a weighted average. For example, a school 
district would divide the total number of students in the district 
eligible for the national school lunch program by the total number of 
students in the district to compute the district-wide percentage of 
eligible students. Alternatively, the district could apply on behalf of 
individual schools and use the respective percentage discounts for which 
the individual schools are eligible.
    (2) For libraries and library consortia, the level of poverty shall 
be based on the percentage of the student enrollment that is eligible 
for a free or reduced price lunch under the national school lunch 
program or a federally-approved alternative mechanism in the public 
school district in which they are located. If the library is not in a 
school district then its level of poverty shall be based on an average 
of the percentage of students eligible for the national school lunch 
program in each of the school districts that children living in the 
library's location attend. Library systems applying for discounted 
services on behalf of their individual branches shall calculate the 
system-wide percentage of eligible families using an unweighted average 
based on the percentage of the student enrollment that is eligible for a 
free or reduced price lunch under the national school lunch program in 
the public school district in which they are located for each of their 
branches or facilities.
    (3) The Administrator shall classify schools and libraries as 
``urban'' or ``rural'' based on location in an urban or rural area, 
according to the following desigantions.
    (i) Schools and libraries located in metropolitan counties, as 
measured by the Office of Management and Budget's Metropolitan 
Statistical Area method, shall be designated as urban, except for those 
schools and libraries located within metropolitan counties identified by 
census block or tract in the Goldsmith Modification.
    (ii) Schools and libraries located in non-metropolitan counties, as 
measured by the Office of Management and Budget's Metropolitan 
Statistical Area method, shall be designated as rural. Schools and 
libraries located in rural areas within metropolitan counties identified 
by census block or tract in the Goldsmith Modification shall also be 
designated as rural.
    (4) School districts, library systems, or other billed entities 
shall calculate discounts on supported services described in Sec. 
54.502 or other supported special services described in Sec. 54.503 
that are shared by two or more of their schools, libraries, or consortia 
members by calculating an average based on the applicable discounts of 
all member schools and libraries. School districts, library systems, or 
other billed entities shall ensure that, for each year in which an 
eligible school or library is included for purposes of calculating the 
aggregate discount rate, that eligible school or library shall receive a 
proportionate share of the shared services for which support is sought. 
For schools, the average discount shall be a weighted average of the 
applicable discount of all schools sharing a portion of the shared 
services, with the weighting based on the number of students in each 
school. For libraries, the average discount shall be a simple average of 
the applicable discounts to which the libraries sharing a portion of the 
shared services are entitled.
    (c) Matrix. The Administrator shall use the following matrix to set 
a discount rate to be applied to eligible interstate services purchased 
by eligible schools, school districts, libraries, or library consortia 
based on the institution's level of poverty and location in an ``urban'' 
or ``rural'' area.

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                   Schools and Libraries discount matrix                               Discount level
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                            How disadvantaged?
---------------------------------------------------------------------------   Urban discount     Rural discount
         % of students eligible for national school lunch program
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<1........................................................................                 20                 25
1-19......................................................................                 40                 50

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20-34.....................................................................                 50                 60
35-49.....................................................................                 60                 70
50-74.....................................................................                 80                 80
75-100....................................................................                 90                 90
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    (d) [Reserved]
    (e) Interstate and intrastate services. Federal universal service 
support for schools and libraries shall be provided for both interstate 
and intrastate services.
    (1) Federal universal service support under this subpart for 
eligible schools and libraries in a state is contingent upon the 
establishment of intrastate discounts no less than the discounts 
applicable for interstate services.
    (2) A state may, however, secure a temporary waiver of this latter 
requirement based on unusually compelling conditions.
    (f) State support. Federal universal service discounts shall be 
based on the price of a service prior to the application of any state 
provided support for schools or libraries.

[62 FR 32948, June 17, 1997, as amended at 62 FR 41304, Aug. 1, 1997; 63 
FR 2130, Jan. 13, 1998; 63 FR 70572, Dec. 21, 1998]