Notice2026-03737

Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records

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Published
February 25, 2026
Effective
February 25, 2026

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Federal Communications Commission

Abstract

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission or Agency) is modifying a system of records, FCC/WCB-3, Affordable Connectivity Program, subject to the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended. This action is necessary to meet the requirements of the Privacy Act to publish in the Federal Register notice of the existence and character of records maintained by the agency. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), the successor to the Commission's Emergency Broadband Benefit Program, provides discounts for broadband internet access service (BIAS) to qualifying households. A household may qualify for the ACP if an individual in the household has applied for and has been approved to receive benefits under the free and reduced price lunch program, receives assistance through the special supplemental nutritional program for women, infants, and children (WIC), receives a Pell Grant, qualifies for the Lifeline program, meets certain income requirements, or qualifies for a low-income program offered by internet service providers. The ACP is administered by the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) under the direction of the Commission and, by delegation, of the Commission's Wireline Competition Bureau (WCB). This system of records contains information about individual ACP applicants and participants, providers' claims and certifying officers, and providers' enrollment representatives. This modification adds one new routine use.

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[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 37 (Wednesday, February 25, 2026)]
[Notices]
[Pages 9269-9272]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2026-03737]


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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

[FR ID: 332372]


Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Notice of a modified system of records.

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SUMMARY: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission or 
Agency) is modifying a system of records, FCC/WCB-3, Affordable 
Connectivity Program, subject to the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended. 
This action is necessary to meet the requirements of the Privacy Act to 
publish in the Federal Register notice of the existence and character 
of records maintained by the agency. The Affordable Connectivity 
Program (ACP), the successor to the Commission's Emergency Broadband 
Benefit Program, provides discounts for broadband internet access 
service (BIAS) to qualifying households. A household may qualify for 
the ACP if an individual in the household has applied for and has been 
approved to receive benefits under the free and reduced price lunch 
program, receives assistance through the special supplemental 
nutritional program for women, infants, and children (WIC), receives a 
Pell Grant, qualifies for the Lifeline program, meets certain income 
requirements, or qualifies for a low-income program offered by internet 
service providers. The ACP is administered by the Universal Service 
Administrative Company (USAC) under the direction of the Commission 
and, by delegation, of the Commission's Wireline Competition Bureau 
(WCB). This system of records contains information about individual ACP 
applicants and participants, providers' claims and certifying officers, 
and providers' enrollment representatives. This modification adds one 
new routine use.

DATES: This modified system of records will become effective on 
February 25, 2026. Written comments on the routine uses are due by 
March 27, 2026. The routine uses in this action will become effective 
on March 27, 2026, unless comments are received that require a contrary 
determination.

ADDRESSES: Send comments to Shana Yates, Federal Communications 
Commission (FCC), 45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554, or to 
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#f787859e8196948eb7919494d9909881"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="98e8eaf1eef9fbe1d8fefbfbb6fff7ee">[email&#160;protected]</span></a>.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shana Yates, (202) 418-0683, or 
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#3545475c4354564c755356561b525a43"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="6111130817000218210702024f060e17">[email&#160;protected]</span></a>.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice modifies the FCC/WCB-3 system of 
records as a result of necessary changes and updates. The substantive 
changes and modifications to the previously published version of the 
FCC/WCB-3 system of records include adding one new routine use (listed 
by the routine use number provided in this notice): (17) Department of 
Treasury (as required by Executive Order 14249, Protecting America's 
Bank Account Against Fraud, Waste, and Abuse).
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
    FCC/WCB-3, Affordable Connectivity Program.

SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
    Unclassified.

SYSTEM LOCATION:
    Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), 700 12th Street 
NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20005; and Wireline Competition Bureau 
(WCB), Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 45 L Street NE, 
Washington, DC 20554.

SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
    USAC administers the ACP for the FCC. Address inquiries to the 
Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), 700 12th Street NW, 
Suite 900, Washington, DC 20005; or Wireline Competition Bureau (WCB), 
45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554.

AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
    47 U.S.C. 151-154, 201-205, 214, 403; Consolidated Appropriations 
Act, 2021, Public Law 116-260 sec. 904; Infrastructure Investment and 
Jobs Act, Public Law 117-58 secs. 60501 et seq.

PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
    This system of records is maintained for use in determining whether 
a member of a household meets the eligibility criteria to qualify for 
and/or recertify for a discount on the cost of internet service and a 
subsidy for low-cost devices such as computers and tablets; ensuring 
benefits are not duplicated; dispute resolution regarding eligibility 
for the ACP; customer surveys and program notifications; audit; 
verification of a provider's representative identity; and statistical 
studies.

CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
    The categories of individuals in this system include, but are not 
limited to, those individuals who have applied for the ACP; are 
individuals currently receiving ACP benefits; are individuals who 
enable another individual to qualify for benefits, including veterans 
or their beneficiaries; are minors whose status qualifies a household 
for benefits; are individuals who have received benefits under the 
Lifeline Program, including survivors, as that term is defined in the 
Safe Connections Act (SCA) and FCC regulations or orders, receiving 
emergency communications support; or are individuals acting on behalf 
of a participating provider as enrollment representatives who have 
enrolled or verified the eligibility of a household in the ACP.

CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
    The categories of records in the system include an applicant's 
first and last name; email address; residential address; information on 
whether the individual resides on Tribal lands or certain high-cost 
areas; information on whether the address is temporary and/or 
descriptive and whether it includes coordinates; mailing address (if 
different); address based on geographic coordinates (geocoding); 
internet Protocol (IP) address; date of birth; last four digits of 
social security number, full Tribal identification number, or 
identification number assigned by the Veterans Administration; 
telephone number; full name of the qualifying person (if different from 
the individual applicant); qualifying person's date of birth; 
qualifying person's email address; qualifying person's residential 
address; qualifying person's mailing address; the last four digits of 
the qualifying person's social security number, their full Tribal 
identification number, or identification number assigned by the 
Veterans Administration; information on whether the qualifying person 
resides on Tribal lands or certain high cost areas; full name of the 
veteran (if different from the individual applicant and qualifying 
person); veteran's date of birth (if different from the individual 
applicant and qualifying person); the veteran's identification number 
assigned by the Veterans Administration; veteran's email address; the 
veteran's residential address (if different from the individual 
applicant and qualifying person); the veteran's mailing address; means 
of qualification for the ACP (i.e., participation in Lifeline 
(including survivors of domestic violence receiving emergency 
communications support, whose eligibility records include documentation 
related to the submission of a legitimate line separation request to a 
telecommunications provider and documentation of financial hardship), 
receipt of a Pell Grant, qualification for Federal nutrition programs, 
etc.); documents demonstrating eligibility; ACP subscriber 
identification number; ACP application number; identifying numbers 
assigned by USAC, such as Application ID, Eligibility Check ID, or 
eligibility ID numbers; security question; answer to security question; 
user name; password; agent identification information (if an agent is 
assisting in completing the application); individual applicant's 
eligibility certifications; individual applicant's signature and date 
of application; ACP service initiation date and termination date; 
amount of discount received; and amount of device benefit received.
    For participating provider enrollment representatives who register 
to access the National Verifier or National Lifeline Accountability 
Database the following information may be collected: first and last 
name, date of birth, the last four digits of his or her social security 
number, email address, and address, or other identity proof 
documentation.

RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
    Participating providers and their registered enrollment 
representatives; individuals applying on behalf of a household; 
schools; Lifeline databases; and State, Federal, Local and Tribal 
Government databases; and third-party identity verifiers.

ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES 
OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a portion of the records or 
information contained in this system may be disclosed to authorized 
entities, as is determined to be relevant and necessary, outside the 
FCC as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    1. Program Management--Records may be disclosed to USAC employees 
to conduct official duties associated with the management, operation, 
and oversight of the ACP, the National Lifeline Accountability Database 
(NLAD), the National Verifier, and the Representative Accountability 
Database (RAD), as directed by the Commission.
    2. Application, Enrollment, and Recertification--To facilitate the 
ACP application, enrollment, or recertification processes, records from 
this system may be disclosed to the individual who originally submitted 
the records, to the individual to whom the records pertain, or to an 
authorized representative, entity or organization supporting the 
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application, enrollment, or recertification process.
    3. Third Party Contractors--Records may be disclosed to an employee 
of a third-party contractor engaged by USAC or a participating 
provider, or to a subcontractor engaged by a third-party contractor 
engaged by USAC, to, among other things, develop the ACP Eligibility 
Database, perform and review eligibility evaluations where the National 
Verifier conducts such processes for purposes of performing manual 
eligibility verification (when needed), conduct the eligibility 
verification or recertification process, run call center and email 
support operations, assist in dispute resolution, and develop, test, 
and operate the database system and network.
    4. Federal, State, and Local Agencies, Tribal Nations and Agencies, 
and Other Authorized Government Entities--For purposes of (a) 
eligibility verification and recertification, including through a 
computer matching program, (b) providing enrollment and other selected 
reports, or (c) comparing information contained in NLAD and ACP 
eligibility, records may be disclosed to designated Tribal Nations; 
designated Federal, State, Local, and Tribal agencies, including public 
utility commissions and departments of health and human services; and 
other authorized governmental entities that share data with USAC or the 
FCC.
    5. Social Service Agencies, Housing Agencies, and Other Approved 
Third Parties--Records maybe disclosed to social service or housing 
agencies and other third parties (including nonprofit organizations) 
that have been approved by the FCC or USAC for purposes of assisting 
individuals in applying for and recertifying for the ACP.
    6. Tribal Nations--Records may be disclosed to Tribal Nations for 
purposes of assisting individuals in applying for and recertifying for 
the ACP.
    7. Service Providers--Records may be disclosed to broadband 
providers, and their registered representatives, in order to confirm an 
individual's eligibility, complete benefit transfer requests, 
facilitate the provision of service, complete de-enrollments, allow for 
the provider to receive reimbursement through the ACP, to provide 
information to the relevant provider about a registered enrollment 
representative whose account has been disabled for cause, and provide 
enrollment and other selected reports.
    8. Other Federal Program Eligibility--An individual's ACP 
participation status may be disclosed to a Federal agency or 
contractor, including through a computer matching program, when a 
Federal program administered by the agency or its contractor uses 
qualification for the ACP as an eligibility criterion.
    9. FCC Enforcement Actions--When a record in this system involves 
an informal complaint filed alleging a violation of the Communications 
Act of 1934, as amended, or FCC regulations or orders (FCC Rules and 
Regulations) by an applicant, licensee, certified or regulated entity, 
or an unlicensed person or entity, the complaint may be provided to the 
alleged violator for a response. Where a complainant in filing his or 
her complaint explicitly requests confidentiality of his or her name 
from public disclosure, the Commission will endeavor to protect such 
information from public disclosure. Complaints that contain requests 
for confidentiality may be dismissed if the Commission determines that 
the request impedes the Commission's ability to investigate and/or 
resolve the complaint.
    10. Congressional Inquiries--Information maybe provided to a 
Congressional office in response to an inquiry from that Congressional 
office made at the written request of the individual to whom the 
information pertains.
    11. Government-Wide Program Management and Oversight--Records may 
be disclosed to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to obtain that 
department's advice regarding disclosure obligations under the Freedom 
of Information Act (FOIA); or the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
to obtain that office's advice regarding obligations under the Privacy 
Act.
    12. Law Enforcement and Investigation--When the FCC investigates 
any violation or potential violation of a civil or criminal law, 
regulation, policy, executed consent decree, order, or any other type 
of compulsory obligation and determines that a record in this system, 
either alone or in conjunction with other information, indicates a 
violation or potential violation of law, regulation, policy, consent 
decree, order, or other compulsory obligation, the FCC may disclose 
pertinent information as it deems necessary to the target of an 
investigation, as well as with the appropriate Federal (including the 
Internal Revenue Service to investigate income eligibility 
verification), State, local, Tribal, international, or multinational 
agencies, or a component of such an agency, responsible for 
investigating, prosecuting, enforcing, or implementing a statute, rule, 
regulation, order, or other compulsory obligation.
    13. Litigation--Records may be disclosed to the Department of 
Justice (DOJ) when: (a) the FCC or any component thereof; (b) any 
employee of the FCC in his or her official capacity; (c) any employee 
of the FCC in his or her individual capacity where the DOJ or the FCC 
has agreed to represent the employee; or (d) the United States 
Government is a party to litigation or has an interest in such 
litigation, and by careful review, the FCC determines that the records 
are both relevant and necessary to the litigation, and the use of such 
records by the DOJ is for a purpose that is compatible with the purpose 
for which the FCC collected the records.
    14. Adjudication--Records may be disclosed in a proceeding before a 
court or adjudicative body, when: (a) the FCC or any component thereof; 
(b) any employee of the FCC in his or her official capacity; (c) any 
employee of the FCC in his or her individual capacity; or (d) the 
United States Government, is a party to litigation or has an interest 
in such litigation, and by careful review, the FCC determines that the 
records are both relevant and necessary to the litigation, and that the 
use of such records is for a purpose that is compatible with the 
purpose for which the agency collected the records.
    15. Breach Notification--Records may be disclosed to appropriate 
agencies, entities (including USAC), and persons when: (a) the 
Commission suspects or has confirmed that there has been a breach of 
the system of records; (b) the Commission has determined that as a 
result of the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm 
to individuals, the Commission (including its information systems, 
programs, and operations), the Federal Government, or national 
security; and (c) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and 
persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the 
Commission's efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed breach or 
to prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm.
    16. Assistance to Federal Agencies and Entities Related to 
Breaches--Records may be disclosed to another Federal agency or Federal 
entity or USAC, when the Commission determines that information from 
this system is reasonably necessary to assist the recipient agency or 
entity in: (a) responding to a suspected or confirmed breach or (b) 
preventing, minimizing, or remedying the risk of harm to individuals, 
the recipient agency or entity (including its information systems, 
program, and operations), the Federal Government, or national security, 
resulting from a suspected or confirmed breach.

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    17. Department of Treasury--Records may be disclosed to the U.S. 
Department of the Treasury when disclosure of the information is 
relevant to review payment and award eligibility through the Do Not Pay 
Working System for the purposes of identifying, preventing, or 
recouping improper payments to an applicant for, or recipient of, 
Federal funds, including funds disbursed by a state (meaning a state of 
the United States, the District of Columbia, a territory or possession 
of the United States, or a federally recognized Indian tribe) in a 
state-administered, federally funded program.
    18. Prevention of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Disclosure--Records may 
be disclosed to Federal agencies, non-Federal entities, their 
employees, and agents (including contractors, their agents or 
employees; employees or contractors of the agents or designated 
agents); or contractors, their employees or agents with whom the FCC or 
USAC has a contract, service agreement, cooperative agreement, or 
computer matching agreement for the purpose of: (1) detection, 
prevention, and recovery of improper payments; (2) detection and 
prevention of fraud, waste, and abuse in Federal programs administered 
by a Federal agency or non-Federal entity; (3) detection of fraud, 
waste, and abuse by individuals in their operations and programs, but 
only to the extent that the information shared is necessary and 
relevant to verify pre-award and prepayment requirements prior to the 
release of Federal funds, prevent and recover improper payments for 
services rendered under programs of the FCC or of those Federal 
agencies and non-Federal entities to which the FCC or USAC provides 
information under this routine use.
    19. Non-Federal Personnel--Records may be disclosed to non-Federal 
personnel, including FCC or USAC contractors, other vendors (e.g., 
identity verification services), grantees, or volunteers who have been 
engaged to assist the FCC or USAC in the performance of a contract 
service, grant, cooperative agreement, or other activity related to 
this system of records that has not been otherwise identified in this 
Notice and who need to have access to the records in order to perform 
their activity.

POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF RECORDS:
    The information pertaining to the ACP includes electronic records, 
files, data, paper documents, records, and may include audio recordings 
of calls. Records are maintained in secure, limited-access areas. 
Physical entry is restricted to authorized users through the use of 
locks, passwords, and other security measures. Both USAC and its 
contractors will jointly manage the electronic data housed at USAC and 
at the contractors' locations. Paper documents and other physical 
records (i.e., tapes, compact discs, etc.) will be kept in locked, 
controlled-access areas. Paper documents submitted by applicants to the 
ACP and provider representatives will be digitized, and paper copies 
will be immediately destroyed after digitization.

POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS:
    Information in the ACP system of records may be retrieved by 
various identifiers, including, but not limited to the individual's 
name, last four digits of the social security number, Tribal 
identification number, identification number assigned by the Veterans 
Administration, date of birth, email address, phone number, address, 
and ACP subscriber identification number.

POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
    The information in this system is maintained and disposed of in 
accordance with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) 
Records Schedule DAA-0173-2021-0022, Emergency Broadband Benefit 
Program (EBB Program)/Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).

ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL SAFEGUARDS:
    The electronic records, data, and files are maintained in the FCC 
and the USAC computer network databases, which are protected by the 
FCC's and USAC's privacy safeguards, a comprehensive and dynamic set of 
IT safety and security protocols and features that are designed to meet 
all Federal IT privacy standards, including those required by OMB, the 
National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST) and the Federal 
Information Security Modernization Act of 2014 (FISMA). In addition, 
access to the electronic files is restricted to authorized USAC and 
contractors', supervisors, and staff;, the FCC's supervisors and staff 
in WCB; and to the IT contractors who maintain these computer 
databases. Other FCC employees and contractors may be granted access 
only on a ``need-to-know'' basis. In addition, data in the network 
servers for both USAC and its contractors will be routinely backed-up. 
The servers will be stored in secured environments to protect the data. 
The paper documents, files, and other physical records are maintained 
in file cabinets in USAC and the contractors' office suites. The file 
cabinets are locked when not in use and at the end of the business day. 
Access to these files is restricted to authorized USAC and its 
contractors' staffs.

RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
    Individuals wishing to request access to and/or amendment of 
records about themselves should follow the Notification Procedures 
below.

CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
    Individuals wishing to request an amendment of records about 
themselves should follow the Notification Procedures below.

NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
    Individuals wishing to determine whether this system of records 
contains information about themselves may do so by writing to 
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#d8a8aab1aeb9bba198bebbbbf6bfb7ae"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="a3d3d1cad5c2c0dae3c5c0c08dc4ccd5">[email&#160;protected]</span></a>. Individuals requesting access must also comply with 
the FCC's Privacy Act regulations regarding verification of identity to 
gain access to the records (47 CFR part 0, subpart E).

EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
    None.

HISTORY:
    89 FR 28780 (Apr. 19, 2024).

Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2026-03737 Filed 2-24-26; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6712-01-P


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