2021 Code of Alabama
Title 37 - Public Utilities and Public Transportation.
Chapter 2A - Communications Reform Act of 2005.
Section 37-2A-7 - Universal Service Programs; Fees; Access to Data Files for Required Administrative Functions.

Universal Citation: AL Code § 37-2A-7 (2021)

Section 37-2A-7

Universal service programs; fees; access to data files for required administrative functions.

(a)(1) The commission shall implement, supervise, and control state and federal universal service programs in compliance with federal and state law.

(2) A subscriber who receives Lifeline service shall be required to pay all applicable fees, including the Alabama E-911 surcharge, the Alabama telephone relay system surcharge, and all applicable federal, state, and local taxes.

(b) Beginning June 10, 2019, each state agency that administers public assistance programs, consumer participation which qualifies a consumer for federal Tribal Link-Up, federal Lifeline benefits, or both, shall fully cooperate with the Federal Communications Commission and the Universal Service Administrative Company, or its designees, in allowing access to the agency's data files, with no cost to the agency, as solely necessary to allow the Universal Service Administrative Company, National Eligibility Verifier, and the national Lifeline eligibility database to perform Lifeline and Tribal Link-Up eligibility, enrollment, and other necessary related administrative functions, as required by the Federal Communications Commission with respect to Alabama consumers.

(Act 2005-110, p. 163, §1; Act 2009-461, p. 810, §1; Act 2019-483, §1.)

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