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|    Bill Horne to All    |
|    Reconsideration Of Subscriber-Level ACP     |
|    09 Mar 23 16:35:58    |
      From: malQRMassimilation@gmail.com              By Michael Dover (Los Angeles)              A key aspect of the FCC’s ACP Transparency Data Collection rules may       be in doubt if the FCC takes up a recent petition for reconsideration.       In its Fourth Report and Order and FNPRM, the FCC adopted an       aggregate-level approach for collecting ACP subscriber pricing and       plan information, finding that ACP providers should submit ACP       subscriber data grouped by each unique plan for a given geographic       area (such as by state) rather than submitting that data through       National Lifeline Accountability Database (NLAD) at the time of       enrollment. Relying on provider comments discussing the administrative       burdens of subscriber-level data collections, the FCC reasoned that       “the subscriber-level approach as proposed by the Commission may       conflict with the statutory requirement to stand up an annual       collection and may be too administratively burdensome for subscribers       and providers, particularly with respect to obtaining subscriber       consent to the collection of additional subscriber-specific data and       in light of privacy concerns.”              https://www.mondaq.com/article/news/1290594?q=1803232&n=722&tp=2&tlk=10&lk=25              --       (Please remove QRM for direct replies              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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