St. Joseph High School in the Virgin Islands told the FCC it has ...
St. Joseph High School in the Virgin Islands told the FCC it has twice filed an appeal of a decision by USAC that it should have to pay back USF funds it received in 2000-2001 and its appeal was…
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twice lost by the FCC. The school sent its first appeal to the FCC office located in Capitol Heights, Md., in Oct. 2006. “The appeal was apparently never re-routed to the appropriate office at the FCC, however, and was never entered into the record for the above listed proceeding,” the school said. In Dec. 2006 the FCC Office of Secy. instructed the school to refile with the Wireline Bureau. “As of the date of this filing, no record of either the original appeal or the retransmission of the appeal is evident in the electronic comment filing system (ECFS) record for proceeding 02-6,” the school said. It asked the FCC for a waiver of the deadline for filing the original appeal.