Lifeline program definition

Lifeline program means the federal universal service program providing support for low-income consumers that is defined in 47 CFR § 54.401 to mean a nontransferable retail service offering (1) for which qualifying low-income consumers pay reduced charges as a result of application of the Lifeline support amount described in 47 CFR § 54.403, and (2) which provides qualifying low-income consumers with voice telephony service as defined in 47 CFR § 54.101(a).
Lifeline program means the program administered by USAC pursuant to which certain voice and internet services are provided at a lower cost to qualifying families.
Lifeline program means the federal universal service program providing support for low-income consumers that is defined in 47 CFR § 54.401 as amended to May 1, 2012, to mean a nontransferable retail service offering (1) for which qualifying low-income consumers pay reduced charges as a result of application of the Lifeline support amount described in 47 CFR § 54.403 as amended to May 1, 2012, and (2) which provides qualifying low-income consumers with voice telephony service as defined in 47 CFR § 54.101(a) as amended to April 2, 2012.

Examples of Lifeline program in a sentence

  • If you believe you may qualify for the Lifeline program, please visit our website at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxxx or contact us to discuss program details, eligibility requirements or to request a Lifeline application.

  • The results generated by this Computer Matching Agreement (CMA or Agreement) will serve as one of several data points to verify eligibility of applicants to and subscribers of the federal Universal Service Fund (USF or Fund) Lifeline program using the National Lifeline Eligibility Verifier (National Verifier) and to further the integrity of the Lifeline program.

  • The National Verifier determines eligibility for the Lifeline program and periodically recertifies the eligibility of such individuals.

  • At the cost of $3 per application, the manual review process results in a monthly cost of $65,089 and an annual cost of $781,064 to the Lifeline program.

  • Only eligible low-income consumers may enroll in the Lifeline program.

  • The connection to Florida’s SNAP and Medicaid databases would thus enable the National Verifier to avoid an estimated $781,064 in annual costs to the Lifeline program as a result of automated eligibility verification for new applications that would otherwise require manual review.

  • As discussed in section II.B. below, USAC has been designated by the FCC as the permanent federal Administrator of the Universal Service Fund programs, including the Lifeline program (Lifeline) that is covered by this Agreement.

  • At the cost of $3 per application, manual review of recertification applications results in an annual cost of $143,270 to the Lifeline program.

  • The results generated by this Agreement will also serve as one of several data points to verify eligibility of applicants to and subscribers of the ACP or other Federal programs that use qualification for Lifeline as an eligibility criterion (collectively, along with the Lifeline program, referenced herein as the Federal Connectivity Benefit (FCB) programs) using the National Verifier and to further the integrity of the FCB programs.

  • This CMA seeks to ensure that Lifeline program applicants and subscribers are eligible to receive the Lifeline benefit in 47 C.F.R. § 54.409.


More Definitions of Lifeline program

Lifeline program means the federal universal service program providing support for low-income consumers that is defined in 47 CFR § 54.401 to mean a nontransferable retail service offering (1) for which qualifying low-income consumers pay reduced charges as a result of application of the Lifeline
Lifeline program means the program administered by USAC pursuant to which certain voice and internet services are provided at a lower cost to qualifying families. “Lifeline Receivables” state and/or federal government receivables generated through Purchaser’s request for reimbursement subsidies for providing services to eligible customers participating in the Lifeline Program and Affordable Connectivity Program (including from USAC), that are deemed as such by the appropriate state and/or federal government agency or by proxy through an administrative entity contracted with the state and/or federal government.
Lifeline program or “Lifeline” means the support mechanism commonly referred to as the Lifeline Program or the Low Income Program of the Universal Service Fund, as established under 47 U.S.C.
Lifeline program or “Lifeline” means the support mechanism commonly referred to as the Lifeline Program or the Low Income Program of the Universal Service Fund as established under 47 U.S.C. §§ 214(e) and 254(c) and that operates under the Lifeline Rules.
Lifeline program means the federal universal service program providing support for low-income consumers that is defined in 47 CFR §54.401.

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