FCC Waives Rules To Facilitate Telehealth And Remote Learning During Coronavirus Pandemic

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On March 18, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission ("Commission" or "FCC") released an order waiving gift and contribution rules applicable to two Universal Service Fund ("USF") initiatives....
United States Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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On March 18, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission ("Commission" or "FCC") released an order waiving gift and contribution rules applicable to two Universal Service Fund ("USF") initiatives: the Rural Health Care program ("RHC"), and the schools and libraries universal support program ("E-rate"). The Commission predicated its decision on the evolving coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic, as schools close and transition to remote learning, and medical practitioners utilize telehealth to diagnose and treat patients. According to Chairman Pai, these waivers will allow "service providers the chance to step up and give health care providers more tools to fight the ongoing pandemic and serve patients more effectively" and will assist schools and libraries in "bridg[ing] the digital divide during the coronavirus pandemic."

FCC Waives Rules to Facilitate Telehealth and Remote Learning During Coronavirus Pandemic (004).pdf

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FCC Waives Rules To Facilitate Telehealth And Remote Learning During Coronavirus Pandemic

United States Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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With a history of legal innovation dating back to the firm’s founding in 1919, Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP is trusted by market-leading financial institutions, companies and their boards to manage significant litigation, regulatory matters and transactions. The firm is based in New York with offices in London and Washington, D.C.
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