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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elliot S. Tarloff at 202–418–0886 or
Privacy@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Lifeline program provides support for
discounted broadband and voice
services to low-income consumers.
Lifeline is administered by the
Universal Service Administrative
Company (USAC) under FCC direction.
Consumers qualify for Lifeline through
proof of income or participation in a
qualifying program, such as Medicaid,
the Supplemental Nutritional
Assistance Program (SNAP), Federal
Public Housing Assistance,
Supplemental Security Income (SSI),
Veterans and Survivors Pension Benefit,
or various Tribal-specific federal
assistance programs. In the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021,
Public Law 116–260, 134 Stat. 1182,
2129–36 (2020), Congress created the
Emergency Broadband Benefit Program,
and directed use of the National Verifier
to determine eligibility based on various
criteria, including the qualifications for
Lifeline (Medicaid, SNAP, etc.). EBBP
provided $3.2 billion in monthly
consumer discounts for broadband
service and one-time provider
reimbursement for a connected device
(laptop, desktop computer or tablet). In
the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs
Act, Public Law 117–58, 135 Stat. 429,
1238–44 (2021) (codified at 47 U.S.C.
1751–52), Congress modified and
extended EBBP, provided an additional
$14.2 billion, and renamed it the
Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).
A household may qualify for the ACP
benefit under various criteria, including
an individual qualifying for the FCC’s
Lifeline program.
In a Report and Order adopted on
March 31, 2016, (81 FR 33026, May 24,
2016) (2016 Lifeline Modernization
Order), the Commission ordered USAC
to create a National Lifeline Eligibility
Verifier (‘‘National Verifier’’), including
the National Lifeline Eligibility Database
(LED), that would match data about
Lifeline applicants and subscribers with
other data sources to verify the
eligibility of an applicant or subscriber.
The Commission found that the
National Verifier would reduce
compliance costs for Lifeline service
providers, improve service for Lifeline
subscribers, and reduce waste, fraud,
and abuse in the program.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act
of 2021 directs the FCC to leverage the
National Verifier to verify applicants’
eligibility for ACP. The purpose of this
matching program is to verify the
eligibility of Lifeline and ACP
applicants and subscribers by
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determining whether they receive SNAP
and Medicaid benefits administered by
the New Mexico Human Services
Department.
Participating Agencies
New Mexico Human Services
Department (source agency); Federal
Communications Commission (recipient
agency) and Universal Service
Administrative Company.
Authority for Conducting the Matching
Program
The authority to conduct the
matching program for the FCC’s ACP is
47 U.S.C. 1752(a)–(b). The authority to
conduct the matching program for the
FCC’s Lifeline program is 47 U.S.C.
254(a)–(c), (j).
The purpose of this new matching
agreement is to verify the eligibility of
applicants and subscribers to Lifeline,
as well as to ACP and other Federal
programs that use qualification for
Lifeline as an eligibility criterion. This
new agreement will permit eligibility
verification for the Lifeline program and
ACP by checking an applicant’s/
subscriber’s participation in SNAP and
Medicaid in New Mexico. Under FCC
rules, consumers receiving these
benefits qualify for Lifeline discounts
and also for ACP benefits.
Categories of Individuals
The categories of individuals whose
information is involved in the matching
program include, but are not limited to,
those individuals who have applied for
Lifeline and/or ACP benefits; are
currently receiving Lifeline and/or ACP
benefits; are individuals who enable
another individual in their household to
qualify for Lifeline and/or ACP benefits;
are minors whose status qualifies a
parent or guardian for Lifeline and/or
ACP benefits; or are individuals who
have received Lifeline and/or ACP
benefits.
Categories of Records
The categories of records involved in
the matching program include, but are
not limited to, the last four digits of the
applicant’s Social Security Number,
date of birth, and first or last name. The
National Verifier will transfer these data
elements to the New Mexico Human
Services Department which will
respond either ‘‘yes’’ or ‘‘no’’ that the
individual is enrolled in a qualifying
assistance program: SNAP and Medicaid
administered by the New Mexico
Human Services Department.
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System(s) of Records
The records shared as part of this
matching program reside in the Lifeline
system of records, FCC/WCB–1,
Lifeline, which was published in the
Federal Register at 86 FR 11526 (Feb.
25, 2021).
The records shared as part of this
matching program reside in the ACP
system of records, FCC/WCB–3,
Affordable Connectivity Program, which
was published in the Federal Register at
86 FR 71494 (Dec. 16, 2021).
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary.
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[FR ID: 187883]
Privacy Act of 1974; Matching Program
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of a new matching
program.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended
(‘‘Privacy Act’’), this document
announces a new computer matching
program the Federal Communications
Commission (‘‘FCC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’
or ‘‘Agency’’) and the Universal Service
Administrative Company (USAC) will
conduct with the Minnesota Department
of Human Services. The purpose of this
matching program is to verify the
eligibility of applicants to and
subscribers of the Affordable
Connectivity Program (ACP), which is
administered by USAC under the
direction of the FCC. More information
about this program is provided in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
below.
SUMMARY:
Written comments are due on or
before January 4, 2024. This computer
matching program will commence on
January 4, 2024, and will conclude 18
months after the effective date.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Elliot S.
Tarloff, FCC, 45 L Street NE,
Washington, DC 20554, or to Privacy@
fcc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elliot S. Tarloff at 202–418–0886 or
Privacy@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021,
Public Law 116–260, 134 Stat. 1182,
2129–36 (2020), Congress created the
Emergency Broadband Benefit Program,
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and directed use of the National Verifier
to determine eligibility based on various
criteria, including the qualifications for
Lifeline (Medicaid, SNAP, etc.). EBBP
provided $3.2 billion in monthly
consumer discounts for broadband
service and one-time provider
reimbursement for a connected device
(laptop, desktop computer or tablet). In
the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs
Act, Public Law 117–58, 135 Stat. 429,
1238–44 (2021) (codified at 47 U.S.C.
1751–52), Congress modified and
extended EBBP, provided an additional
$14.2 billion, and renamed it the
Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).
A household may qualify for the ACP
benefit under various criteria, including
an individual qualifying for the FCC’s
Lifeline program.
In a Report and Order adopted on
March 31, 2016, (81 FR 33026, May 24,
2016) (2016 Lifeline Modernization
Order), the Commission ordered USAC
to create a National Lifeline Eligibility
Verifier (‘‘National Verifier’’), including
the National Lifeline Eligibility Database
(LED), that would match data about
Lifeline applicants and subscribers with
other data sources to verify the
eligibility of an applicant or subscriber.
The Commission found that the
National Verifier would reduce
compliance costs for Lifeline service
providers, improve service for Lifeline
subscribers, and reduce waste, fraud,
and abuse in the program.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act
of 2021 directs the FCC to leverage the
National Verifier to verify applicants’
eligibility for ACP. The purpose of this
matching program is to verify the
eligibility of ACP applicants and
subscribers by determining whether
they receive SNAP and Medicaid
benefits administered by the Minnesota
Department of Human Services.
Participating Agencies
Minnesota Department of Human
Services (source agency), Federal
Communications Commission (recipient
agency) and Universal Service
Administrative Company.
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Authority for Conducting the Matching
Program
The authority to conduct the
matching program for the FCC’s ACP is
47 U.S.C. 1752(a)–(b).
Purpose(s)
The purpose of this new matching
agreement is to verify the eligibility of
applicants and subscribers to ACP and
other Federal programs that use
qualification for Lifeline as an eligibility
criterion. This new agreement will
permit eligibility verification for ACP by
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checking an applicant’s/subscriber’s
participation in the SNAP and Medicaid
Program. Under FCC rules, consumers
receiving these benefits qualify for ACP
benefits.
Categories of Individuals
The categories of individuals whose
information is involved in the matching
program include, but are not limited to,
those individuals who have applied for
ACP benefits; are currently receiving
ACP benefits; or who have received ACP
benefits.
Categories of Records
The categories of records involved in
the matching program include the last
four digits of the applicant’s Social
Security Number, date of birth, and first
and last name. The National Verifier
will transfer these data elements to the
Minnesota Department of Human
Services, which will respond either
‘‘yes’’ or ‘‘no’’ that the individual is
enrolled in a qualifying assistance
program: SNAP and Medicaid
administered by the Minnesota
Department of Human Services.
System(s) of Records
The records shared as part of this
matching program reside in the ACP
system of records, FCC/WCB–3,
Affordable Connectivity Program, which
was published in the Federal Register at
86 FR 71494 (Dec. 16, 2021).
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2023–26697 Filed 12–4–23; 8:45 am]
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[FR ID: 187882]
Privacy Act of 1974; Matching Program
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of a new matching
program.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended
(‘‘Privacy Act’’), this document
announces a new computer matching
program the Federal Communications
Commission (‘‘FCC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’
or ‘‘Agency’’) and the Universal Service
Administrative Company (USAC) will
conduct with the Kentucky Cabinet for
Health and Family Services, Department
for Community Based Services. The
purpose of this matching program is to
verify the eligibility of applicants to and
subscribers of Lifeline, and the
SUMMARY:
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Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP),
both of which are administered by
USAC under the direction of the FCC.
More information about these programs
is provided in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section below.
DATES: Written comments are due on or
before January 4, 2024. This computer
matching program will commence on
January 4, 2024, and will conclude 18
months after the effective date.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Elliot S.
Tarloff, FCC, 45 L Street NE,
Washington, DC 20554, or to Privacy@
fcc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elliot S. Tarloff at 202–418–0886 or
Privacy@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Lifeline program provides support for
discounted broadband and voice
services to low-income consumers.
Lifeline is administered by the
Universal Service Administrative
Company (USAC) under FCC direction.
Consumers qualify for Lifeline through
proof of income or participation in a
qualifying program, such as Medicaid,
the Supplemental Nutritional
Assistance Program (SNAP), Federal
Public Housing Assistance,
Supplemental Security Income (SSI),
Veterans and Survivors Pension Benefit,
or various Tribal-specific Federal
assistance programs. In the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021,
Public Law 116–260, 134 Stat. 1182,
2129–36 (2020), Congress created the
Emergency Broadband Benefit Program,
and directed use of the National Verifier
to determine eligibility based on various
criteria, including the qualifications for
Lifeline (Medicaid, SNAP, etc.). EBBP
provided $3.2 billion in monthly
consumer discounts for broadband
service and one-time provider
reimbursement for a connected device
(laptop, desktop computer or tablet). In
the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs
Act, Public Law 117–58, 135 Stat. 429,
1238–44 (2021) (codified at 47 U.S.C.
1751–52), Congress modified and
extended EBBP, provided an additional
$14.2 billion, and renamed it the
Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).
A household may qualify for the ACP
benefit under various criteria, including
an individual qualifying for the FCC’s
Lifeline program.
In a Report and Order adopted on
March 31, 2016, (81 FR 33026, May 24,
2016) (2016 Lifeline Modernization
Order), the Commission ordered USAC
to create a National Lifeline Eligibility
Verifier (‘‘National Verifier’’), including
the National Lifeline Eligibility Database
(LED), that would match data about
Lifeline applicants and subscribers with
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[FR ID: 187883]
Privacy Act of 1974; Matching Program
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice of a new matching program.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended
(``Privacy Act''), this document announces a new computer matching
program the Federal Communications Commission (``FCC'' or
``Commission'' or ``Agency'') and the Universal Service Administrative
Company (USAC) will conduct with the Minnesota Department of Human
Services. The purpose of this matching program is to verify the
eligibility of applicants to and subscribers of the Affordable
Connectivity Program (ACP), which is administered by USAC under the
direction of the FCC. More information about this program is provided
in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section below.
DATES: Written comments are due on or before January 4, 2024. This
computer matching program will commence on January 4, 2024, and will
conclude 18 months after the effective date.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Elliot S. Tarloff, FCC, 45 L Street NE,
Washington, DC 20554, or to [email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elliot S. Tarloff at 202-418-0886 or
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the Consolidated Appropriations Act,
2021, Public Law 116-260, 134 Stat. 1182, 2129-36 (2020), Congress
created the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program,
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and directed use of the National Verifier to determine eligibility
based on various criteria, including the qualifications for Lifeline
(Medicaid, SNAP, etc.). EBBP provided $3.2 billion in monthly consumer
discounts for broadband service and one-time provider reimbursement for
a connected device (laptop, desktop computer or tablet). In the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Public Law 117-58, 135 Stat.
429, 1238-44 (2021) (codified at 47 U.S.C. 1751-52), Congress modified
and extended EBBP, provided an additional $14.2 billion, and renamed it
the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). A household may qualify for
the ACP benefit under various criteria, including an individual
qualifying for the FCC's Lifeline program.
In a Report and Order adopted on March 31, 2016, (81 FR 33026, May
24, 2016) (2016 Lifeline Modernization Order), the Commission ordered
USAC to create a National Lifeline Eligibility Verifier (``National
Verifier''), including the National Lifeline Eligibility Database
(LED), that would match data about Lifeline applicants and subscribers
with other data sources to verify the eligibility of an applicant or
subscriber. The Commission found that the National Verifier would
reduce compliance costs for Lifeline service providers, improve service
for Lifeline subscribers, and reduce waste, fraud, and abuse in the
program.
The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 directs the FCC to
leverage the National Verifier to verify applicants' eligibility for
ACP. The purpose of this matching program is to verify the eligibility
of ACP applicants and subscribers by determining whether they receive
SNAP and Medicaid benefits administered by the Minnesota Department of
Human Services.
Participating Agencies
Minnesota Department of Human Services (source agency), Federal
Communications Commission (recipient agency) and Universal Service
Administrative Company.
Authority for Conducting the Matching Program
The authority to conduct the matching program for the FCC's ACP is
47 U.S.C. 1752(a)-(b).
Purpose(s)
The purpose of this new matching agreement is to verify the
eligibility of applicants and subscribers to ACP and other Federal
programs that use qualification for Lifeline as an eligibility
criterion. This new agreement will permit eligibility verification for
ACP by checking an applicant's/subscriber's participation in the SNAP
and Medicaid Program. Under FCC rules, consumers receiving these
benefits qualify for ACP benefits.
Categories of Individuals
The categories of individuals whose information is involved in the
matching program include, but are not limited to, those individuals who
have applied for ACP benefits; are currently receiving ACP benefits; or
who have received ACP benefits.
Categories of Records
The categories of records involved in the matching program include
the last four digits of the applicant's Social Security Number, date of
birth, and first and last name. The National Verifier will transfer
these data elements to the Minnesota Department of Human Services,
which will respond either ``yes'' or ``no'' that the individual is
enrolled in a qualifying assistance program: SNAP and Medicaid
administered by the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
System(s) of Records
The records shared as part of this matching program reside in the
ACP system of records, FCC/WCB-3, Affordable Connectivity Program,
which was published in the Federal Register at 86 FR 71494 (Dec. 16,
2021).
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary.
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