Current through September 30, 2024
Section 54.2013 - Children's internet Protection Act certifications(a)Definitions - (1)School. For the purposes of the certification requirements of this section, school means school, school board, school district, local education agency, or other authority responsible for administration of a school.(2)Library. For the purposes of the certification requirements of this section, library means library, library board, or authority responsible for administration of a library.(3)Billed entity. Billed entity is defined in § 54.2000. In the case of a consortium, the billed entity is the lead member of the consortium.(b)Certifications required. A school or library that receives support for eligible services and equipment through the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program must make the certifications as described in paragraph (c) of this section.(c)CIPA certifications.(1) A Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program participant need not complete additional Children's internet Protection Act (CIPA) (47 U.S.C. 254(h) and (l) ) compliance certifications if the participant has already certified its CIPA compliance for the schools and libraries universal service support mechanism funding year preceding the start of the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program (i.e., has certified its compliance in an FCC Form 486 or FCC Form 479).(2) Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program participants that have not already certified their CIPA compliance for the schools and libraries universal service support mechanism funding year preceding the start of the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program (i.e., have not completed a FCC Form 486 or FCC Form 479), will be required to certify: (i) That they are in compliance with CIPA requirements under 47 U.S.C. 254(h) and (l) ;(ii) That they are undertaking the actions necessary to comply with CIPA requirements under 47 U.S.C. 254(h) and (l) as part of their request for support through the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program, and will come into compliance within one year from the date of the submission of its FCC Form 471; or(iii) That they are not required to comply with CIPA requirements under 47 U.S.C. 254(h) and (l) because they are purchasing services to be used only in conjunction with student-, school staff- or library patron-owned computers.(d)Failure to provide certifications -(1)Schools and libraries. A school or library that knowingly fails to submit certifications as required by this section shall not be eligible for support through the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program until such certifications are submitted. (2)Consortia. A billed entity's knowing failure to collect the required certifications from its eligible school and library members or knowing failure to certify that it collected the required certifications shall render the entire consortium ineligible for support through the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program.(3)Reestablishing eligibility. At any time, a school or library deemed ineligible for equipment and services under the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program because of failure to submit certifications required by this section may reestablish eligibility for support by providing the required certifications to the Administrator and the Commission.(e)Failure to comply with the certifications - (1)Schools and libraries. A school or library that knowingly fails to comply with the certifications required by this section must reimburse any funds and support received under the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program for the period in which there was noncompliance. (2)Consortia. In the case of consortium applications, the eligibility for support of consortium members who comply with the certification requirements of this section shall not be affected by the failure of other school or library consortium members to comply with such requirements.(3)Reestablishing compliance. At any time, a school or library deemed ineligible for support through the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program for failure to comply with the certification requirements of this section and that has been directed to reimburse the program for support received during the period of noncompliance may reestablish compliance by complying with the certification requirements under this section. Upon submittal to the Commission of a certification, the school or library shall be eligible for support through the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program.(f)Waivers based on state or local procurement rules and regulations and competitive bidding requirements. Waivers shall be granted to schools and libraries when the authority responsible for making the certifications required by this section cannot make the required certifications because its state or local procurement rules or regulations or competitive bidding requirements prevent the making of the certification otherwise required. The waiver shall be granted upon the provision, by the authority responsible for making the certifications on behalf of schools or libraries, that the schools or libraries will be brought into compliance with the requirements of this section within one year from the date the waiver was granted.