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Notice of Suspension and Commencement of Proposed Debarment Proceedings

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

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🇬🇧 English

The Enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has suspended Donna Woods from participating in the E-Rate Program and all universal service support mechanisms. They have also started debarment proceedings against Ms. Woods. Individuals or companies with existing contracts with her, or those intending to contract with her, can oppose the debarment by submitting a request within 30 days. The FCC aims to ensure transparency and proper use of the program by taking these steps.

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Key Changes

  • Suspension of Donna Woods from E-Rate and universal service support mechanisms
  • Initiation of debarment proceedings against Donna Woods
  • Opportunity to oppose debarment within 30 days

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Individuals or companies with existing contracts with Donna Woods must submit a request to oppose her debarment within 30 days of receiving the suspension letter.

individualscompanies
within 30 days of receiving the suspension letter
reporting
medium

Opposition requests to the suspension and debarment must be supported by documentation.

individualscompanies
reporting
high

The Federal Communications Commission will decide on any opposition request within 90 days of submission.

Federal Communications Commission
within 90 days of submission
operational

Affected Parties

Donna WoodsContractors involved in the E-Rate Program

Tags

FCC,debarment,E-Rate Program