Education

Notice of Suspension and Commencement of Proposed Debarment Proceedings

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The Federal Communications Commission has suspended Kenneth Collura from participating in the E-Rate Program, which supports schools and libraries. Debarment proceedings have begun, affecting those contracting with him for related services. Stakeholders have 30 days from notification to contest the suspension, with decisions made within 90 days.

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Key Changes

  • Suspension of Kenneth Collura from the E-Rate Program and universal service support
  • Initiation of debarment proceedings against Kenneth Collura
  • Opportunity for stakeholders to contest within 30 days of notification

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Contractors intending to provide services related to the E-Rate Program must file an opposition request against Kenneth Collura's suspension within 30 days of receiving the suspension notification.

contractorsservice providers
30 days from receiving the suspension letter
reporting
medium

The Federal Communications Commission must decide on all opposition requests regarding the suspension within 90 days of receipt.

Federal Communications Commission
90 days from receipt of opposition requests
operational
high

Any entity that holds or intends to hold a contract with Kenneth Collura related to the E-Rate Program must respond to the suspension by providing supporting documentation for their opposition.

contractorsservice providers
30 days from receiving the suspension letter
reporting

Affected Parties

Kenneth ColluraEntities contracting with Kenneth Collura for related services

Tags

FCC,suspension,debarment