WB Partially Grants Georgia Department of Public Health, ENA RHC Appeal
The FCC Wireline Bureau granted in part the Georgia Department of Public Health and ENA Healthcare Services' appeal of the Universal Service Administrative Co.'s decision to recover funding for FY 2015 and FY 2016 through the rural healthcare program, and its denial of funding for the state's Southeast Health District during FY 2017 and FY 2018, said an order in Wednesday's Daily Digest. The bureau remanded certain funding requests during FY 2017 to USAC and directed it to "calculate the funding commitment amounts" for these requests "using the documented urban rate" that the Southeast Health District had in its appeal. The bureau also granted a limited waiver of the program's competitive bidding rules. It disagreed that the Southeast Health District's failure to submit bid copies was a "minor clerical error" but granted the limited waiver because the health district took "careful steps" in "apparent good faith compliance" with competitive bidding requirements. It also cited USAC's recommendation that the health district file two forms "to circumvent USAC's internal application filing limitations in a manner to permit the timely rollout of service." The bureau remanded the appealed funding requests to USAC to determine whether the competitive bidding documentation complied with commission rules.