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Any decision made by USAC or the Schools and Libraries Program regarding eligibility, funding, or payment recovery, can be appealed by the impacted party. The appeal may be made to USAC, or to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). USAC encourages parties to appeal first to USAC.
USAC must receive a complete appeal (see “What to Include in an Appeal”) within 60 days of the issuance of the decision by USAC; e.g., a FCL must be appealed within 60 days of the date of the FCL. To allow sufficient time for review, USAC encourages applicants to submit appeals as soon as possible following USAC’s decision.
Failure to provide all required documentation within 60 days of USAC’s decision will result in dismissal of the appeal. See 47 C.F.R. Section 54.719-54.725 for the FCC’s rules on filing an appeal.
The following information must be included in a letter of appeal. If USAC is unable to process the appeal because of missing documentation, the appeal will be denied for lack of information.
All appellants will receive acknowledgment of the appeal upon receipt. USAC will review all complete appeals and respond with its decision in writing. The more detail you provide in your letter of appeal, the easier it will be for USAC to respond. For further guidelines, see the appeals guidelines.
Letters of appeal may be sent by email or regular U.S. mail.
| Email Appeals submitted by email will be considered filed on a business day if they are received at any time before 12:00 AM ET. |
U.S. Mail Schools and Libraries Program Correspondence Unit Letter of Appeal 30 Lanidex Plaza West PO Box 685 Parsippany, NJ 07054-0685 |
Appeals to the FCC must be made within 60 days of the issuance of USAC’s decision. If appealing a USAC appeal decision, appeals to the FCC must be made within 60 days of the date USAC issued its decision in response to the original appeal.
Electronic Delivery |
For more information about submitting appeals to the FCC, including options to submit the appeal via U.S. mail or hand-delivery/messenger delivery, visit the FCC’s website.