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§ 64.6000 - Definitions.

As used in this subpart:

Alternate Pricing Plan or Plan means the offering of Incarcerated People's Communications Services to Consumers using a pricing structure other than per-minute pricing.

Ancillary Service Charge means any charge to Consumers associated with the provision or use of Incarcerated People's Communications Services that is not:

(1) Included in the per-minute charges assessed, in accordance with §§ 64.6010 and 64.6030, for individual Incarcerated People's Communications Services;

(2) Included in the charges assessed, in accordance with § 64.6140, in connection with an Alternate Pricing Plan; or

(3) An Authorized Fee, a Mandatory Fee, or a Mandatory Tax.

Authorized Fee means a government authorized, but discretionary, fee which a Provider must remit to a federal, state, or local government, and which a Provider is permitted, but not required, to pass through to Consumers for or in connection with intrastate, interstate, or international Incarcerated People's Communications Services. An Authorized Fee may not include a markup, unless the markup is specifically authorized by a federal, state, or local statute, rule, or regulation.

Average Daily Population or ADP means the sum of all Incarcerated People in a Correctional Facility for each day of the preceding calendar year divided by the number of days in that year, calculated each year on or before April 30.

Billing Statement or Statement of Account means the vehicle by which IPCS Account information is provided to the Consumer on a monthly basis, regardless of IPCS Account type, including: (a) the amount of any deposits in the IPCS Account; (b) the duration of any call(s) or communication(s) for which a charge is assessed; and (c) the balance remaining in the IPCS Account after deduction of those charges.

Breakeven Point means, for purposes of an Alternate Pricing Plan, the usage amount:

(1) Below which a Consumer would pay more under the Alternate Pricing Plan than the Consumer would have paid under the Provider's per-minute rates, and

(2) At or above which the cost of the Alternate Pricing Plan would be less than or equal to what the Consumer would pay under the Provider's per-minute rates.

Collect Calling means an arrangement whereby the called party takes affirmative action clearly indicating that it will pay the charges associated with a communication originating from an Incarcerated Person's Communications Device.

Consumer means the party paying a Provider of Incarcerated People's Communications Services.

Controlling Judicial or Administrative Mandate means:

(1) A final court order requiring an Incarcerated Person to pay restitution;

(2) A fine imposed as part of a criminal sentence;

(3) A fee imposed in connection with a criminal conviction; or

(4) A final court or administrative agency order adjudicating a valid contract between the Provider and the IPCS Account holder, entered into prior to July 22, 2024 that allows or requires that a Provider of Incarcerated People's Communications Services act in a manner that would otherwise violate § 64.6130.

Correctional Facility, Facility, or Correctional Institution means a Jail or a Prison.

Debit Calling means a presubscription or comparable service which allows an Incarcerated Person, or someone acting on an Incarcerated Person's behalf, to fund an IPCS Account set up through a Provider that can be used to pay for Incarcerated People's Communications Services originated by the Incarcerated Person.

Facility-Related Rate Component means either the Legally Mandated Facility Rate Component or the Contractually Prescribed Facility Rate Component identified in § 64.6030(d).

Incarcerated Person or Incarcerated People means a person or persons detained at a Jail or Prison, regardless of the duration of the detention.

Incarcerated People's Communications Service or IPCS means the provision of telephone service; interconnected VoIP service; non-interconnected VoIP service; interoperable video conferencing service; and any audio or video communications service used by Incarcerated People for the purpose of communicating with individuals outside the Facility where the Incarcerated Person is held, regardless of the technology used and regardless of interstate, intrastate or international jurisdiction.

Incarcerated People's Communications Service Account or IPCS Account means any type of account administered, or directly or indirectly controlled by a Provider or an affiliate of a Provider that can be used to pay IPCS rates and charges, including accounts where the Incarcerated Person is the account holder.

Incarcerated Person's Communications Device means a telephone instrument or other device capable of initiating communications, set aside by authorities of a Correctional Facility for use by one or more Incarcerated People.

Interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol or Interconnected VoIP means a service that:

(1) Enables real-time, two-way voice communications;

(2) Requires a broadband connection from the user's location;

(3) Requires internet protocol-compatible customer premises equipment; and

(4) permits users generally to receive calls that originate on the public switched telephone network and to terminate calls to the public switched telephone network.

Interoperable Video Conferencing Service means a service that provides real-time video communications, including audio, to enable users to share information of the user's choosing.

International Communications means communications that originate in the United States and terminate outside the United States.

International Destination means the rate zone in which an International Communication terminates. For countries that have a single rate zone, International Destination means the country in which an International Communication terminates.

Inmate means a person detained at a Jail or Prison, regardless of the duration of the detention;

Inmate Calling Service means a service that allows Inmates to make calls to individuals outside the Correctional Facility where the Inmate is being held, regardless of the technology used to deliver the service;

Inmate Telephone means a telephone instrument, or other device capable of initiating calls, set aside by authorities of a Correctional Facility for use by Inmates;

Jail means a Facility of a local, state, or federal law enforcement agency that is used to primarily hold individuals who are:

(1) Awaiting adjudication of criminal charges;

(2) Post-conviction and committed to confinement sentences of one year or less; or

(3) Post-conviction and awaiting transfer to another Facility. The term also includes city, county, or regional facilities that have contracted with a private company to manage day-to-day operations; privately owned and operated Facilities primarily engaged in housing city, county or regional Incarcerated People; immigration detention facilities operated by, or pursuant to contracts with, federal, state, city, county, or regional agencies; juvenile detention centers; and secure mental health facilities.

Jurisdiction means:

(1) The state, city, county, or territory where a law enforcement authority is operating or contracting for the operation of a Correctional Facility; or

(2) The United States for a Correctional Facility operated by or under the contracting authority of a Federal law enforcement agency.

Jurisdictionally Mixed Charge means any charge Consumers may be assessed for use of Incarcerated People's Communications Services that is not included in the per-minute charges assessed for individual communications and that are assessed for, or in connection with, uses of Incarcerated People's Communications Service to make such communications that have interstate or international and intrastate components that are unable to be segregated at the time the charge is incurred.

Mandatory Tax or Mandatory Fee means a fee that a Provider is required to collect directly from Consumers, and remit to federal, state, or local governments. A Mandatory Tax or Mandatory Fee that is passed through to a Consumer for, or in connection with, Incarcerated People's Communications Services may not include a markup, unless the markup is specifically authorized by a federal, state, or local statute, rule, or regulation.

Non-interconnected VoIP means a service, other than an Interconnected VoIP service, that enables real-time voice communications that originate from, or terminate to, the end-user's location using Internet Protocol or any successor protocol and that requires Internet Protocol compatible customer premises equipment.

Per-Call, Per-Connection, or Per-Communication Charge means a one-time fee charged to a Consumer of IPCS at call or communication initiation.

Prepaid Calling means a presubscription or comparable service in which a Consumer, other than an Incarcerated Person, funds an account set up through a Provider of Incarcerated People's Communications Services. Funds from the account can then be used to pay for Incarcerated People's Communications Services that originate with the same Incarcerated Person.

Prepaid Collect Calling means a calling arrangement that allows an Incarcerated Person to initiate an Incarcerated People's Communications Services communication without having a pre-established billing arrangement and also provides a means, within that communication, for the called party to establish an arrangement to be billed directly by the Provider of Incarcerated People's Communications Services for future communications from the same Incarcerated Person.

Prison means a Facility operated by a territorial, state, or Federal agency that is used primarily to confine individuals convicted of felonies and sentenced to terms in excess of one year. The term also includes public and private facilities that provide outsource housing to other agencies such as the State Departments of Correction and the Federal Bureau of Prisons; and facilities that would otherwise fall under the definition of a Jail but in which the majority of Incarcerated People are post-conviction and are committed to confinement for sentences of longer than one year.

Provider of Incarcerated People's Communications Services or Provider means any communications service provider that provides Incarcerated People's Communications Services, regardless of the technology used.

Provider-Related Rate Component means the interim per-minute rate specified in either § 64.6030(b) or (c) that Providers at Jails with Average Daily Populations of 1,000 or more Incarcerated People and all Prisons may charge for interstate Collect Calling, Debit Calling, Prepaid Calling, or Prepaid Collect Calling.

Site Commission means any form of monetary payment, in-kind payment, gift, exchange of services or goods, fee, technology allowance, or product that a Provider of Incarcerated People's Communications Services or affiliate of a Provider of Incarcerated People's Communications Services may pay, give, donate, or otherwise provide to an entity that operates a Correctional Institution, an entity with which the Provider of Incarcerated People's Communications Services enter into an agreement to provide Incarcerated People's Communications Services, a governmental agency that oversees a Correctional Facility, the city, county, or state where a Facility is located, or an agent of any such Facility.

[89 FR 77362, Sept. 20, 2024]

§ 64.6010 - Incarcerated People's Communications Services rate caps.

(a)-(d) [Reserved]

(e) A Provider must not charge a per-minute rate for international audio Incarcerated People's Communications Services in each Prison or Jail it serves in excess of the applicable interim interstate and intrastate cap set forth in § 64.6030 plus the average amount that the Provider paid its underlying international service providers for audio communications to the International Destination of that communication, on a per-minute basis. A Provider shall determine the average amount paid for communications to each International Destination for each calendar quarter and shall adjust its maximum rates based on such determination within one month of the end of each calendar quarter.

[89 FR 77363, Sept. 20, 2024, as amended at 90 FR 56062, Dec. 5, 2025]

§ 64.6015 - Prohibition against Site Commissions.

A Provider must not pay any Site Commissions associated with its provision of Incarcerated People's Communications Services.

[90 FR 56062, Dec. 5, 2025]

§ 64.6020 - Ancillary Service Charges.

A Provider of Incarcerated People's Communications Services must not charge any Ancillary Service Charge, as defined in § 64.6000 of this chapter.

[89 FR 77364, Sept. 20, 2024]

§ 64.6030 - Incarcerated People's Communications Services interim rate caps.

(a) A Provider must offer each Incarcerated People's Communications Service at a per-minute rate. A Provider may also offer an Incarcerated People's Communications Service under one or more Alternate Pricing Plans, pursuant to § 64.6140.

(b) A Provider must not charge a per-minute rate for intrastate or interstate audio Incarcerated People's Communications Services in excess of the following interim rate caps:

(1) $0.09 per minute for each Prison;

(2) $0.08 per minute for each Jail having an Average Daily Population of 1,000 or more Incarcerated People;

(3) $0.10 per minute for each Jail having an Average Daily Population of between and including 350 and 999 Incarcerated People;

(4) $0.11 per minute for each Jail having an Average Daily Population of between and including 100 and 349 Incarcerated People;

(5) $0.13 per minute for each Jail having an Average Daily Population of between and including 50 and 99 Incarcerated People; and

(6) $0.17 per minute for each Jail having an Average Daily Population below and including 49 Incarcerated People.

(c) A Provider must not charge a per-minute rate for video Incarcerated People's Communications Services in excess of the following interim rate caps:

(1) $0.23 per minute for each Prison;

(2) $0.17 per minute for each Jail having an Average Daily Population of 1,000 or more Incarcerated People;

(3) $0.17 per minute for each Jail having an Average Daily Population of between and including 350 and 999 Incarcerated People;

(4) $0.19 per minute for each Jail having an Average Daily Population of between and including 100 and 349 Incarcerated People;

(5) $0.23 per minute for each Jail having an Average Daily Population of between and including 50 and 99 Incarcerated People; and

(6) $0.42 per minute for each Jail having an Average Daily Population of below and including 49 Incarcerated People.

(d) Providers may charge up to an additional $0.02 per minute above the audio and video Incarcerated People's Communications Services rate caps in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section to recover the costs that a Correctional Facility may incur in making Incarcerated People's Communications Services available.

[90 FR 56062, Dec. 5, 2025]

§ 64.6040 - Communications access for incarcerated people with communication disabilities.

Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 77365, Sept. 20, 2024.

(a) A Provider shall provide incarcerated people access to TRS and related communication services as described in this section, except where the correctional authority overseeing a facility prohibits such access.

(b)(1) A Provider shall provide access for Incarcerated People with hearing or speech disabilities to Traditional (TTY-Based) TRS and STS. As an alternative to supporting transmissions from a TTY device, where broadband internet access service is available, an IPCS Provider may provide access to Traditional TRS via real-time text, in accordance with 47 CFR part 67, if real-time text is supported by the available devices and reliable access to a provider of traditional TRS service can be provided by this method.

(2) Beginning January 1, 2024, a Provider serving a correctional facility in any jurisdiction with an Average Daily Population of 50 or more incarcerated persons shall:

(i) Where broadband internet access service is available, provide access to any form of TRS (in addition to Traditional TRS and STS) that is eligible for TRS Fund support (except that a Provider need not provide access to non-internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service in any facility where it provides access to IP CTS); and

(ii) Where broadband internet access service is available, provide access to a point-to-point video service, as defined in § 64.601(a)(33), that allows communication in American Sign Language (ASL) with other ASL users; and

(iii) Where broadband internet access service is not available, provide access to non-internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service, in addition to Traditional TRS and STS.

(c) As part of its obligation to provide access to TRS, a Provider shall:

(1) Make all necessary contractual and technical arrangements to ensure that, consistent with the security needs of a Correctional Facility, incarcerated individuals eligible to use TRS can access at least one certified Provider of each form of TRS required by this section;

(2) Work with correctional authorities, equipment vendors, and TRS providers to ensure that screen-equipped communications devices such as tablets, smartphones, or videophones are available to incarcerated people who need to use TRS for effective communication, and all necessary TRS provider software applications are included, with any adjustments needed to meet the security needs of the institution, provide compatibility with institutional communication systems, and allow operability over the Inmate Calling Services Provider's network;

(3) Provide any assistance needed by TRS providers in collecting the registration information and documentation required by § 64.611 from incarcerated users and correctional authorities; and

(4) When an incarcerated person who has individually registered to use VRS, IP Relay, or IP CTS is released from incarceration or transferred to another correctional authority, notify the TRS provider(s) with which the incarcerated person has registered.

(d)(1) Except as provided in this paragraph (d), no Provider shall levy or collect any charge or fee on or from any party to a TRS call to or from an incarcerated person, or any charge for the use of a device or transmission service when used to access TRS from a Correctional Facility.

(2) When providing access to IP CTS or CTS, a Provider may assess a charge for such IP CTS or CTS call that does not exceed the charge levied or collected by the Provider for a voice telephone call of the same duration, distance, Jurisdiction, and time-of-day placed to or from an individual incarcerated at the same Correctional Facility.

(3) When providing access to a point-to-point video service, as defined in § 64.601(a)(33), for incarcerated individuals with communication disabilities who can use ASL, the total charges or fees that a Provider levies on or collects from any party to such point-to-point video call, including any charge for the use of a device or transmission service, shall not exceed the charge levied or collected by the Provider for a voice telephone call of the same duration, distance, Jurisdiction, and time-of-day placed to or from an individual incarcerated at the same Correctional Facility.

(4) No Provider shall levy or collect any charge in excess of 25 percent of the applicable per-minute rate for TTY-to-TTY calls when such calls are associated with Inmate Calling Services.

(e)(1) Paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section apply to services offered pursuant to an Alternate Pricing Plan, as defined in § 64.6000.

(2) Except as provided in this paragraph (e) of this section, in the context of a Provider offering an Alternate Pricing Plan, the Provider shall not levy or collect any charge or fee, or count any minute(s) of use, or call(s) or communication(s), toward the amount included in an Alternate Pricing Plan, on or from any party to a TRS call to or from an Incarcerated Person, or any charge for the use of a device or transmission service when used to access TRS from a Correctional Facility, or any charge for the internet or other connections needed for services covered by this section.

(3) When providing access to IP CTS or CTS within the context of a Provider offering an Alternate Pricing Plan:

(i) If the Alternate Pricing Plan consists of a fixed number of calls or communications, the IP CTS or CTS call shall count as one call or communication.

(ii) If the Alternate Pricing Plan offers a fixed number of minutes, the IP CTS or CTS call shall count as the number of minutes used for the voice portion of the IP CTS or CTS call.

(iii) If the Alternate Pricing Plan offers an unlimited number of minutes, calls or communications, the IP CTS or CTS call shall be counted as part of the unlimited number of minutes, calls or communications.

(iv) There shall be no charge or fee for any internet or data portion of an IP CTS or CTS call.

(4) When providing access to a point-to-point video service, as defined in § 64.601(a), within the context of a Provider offering an Alternate Pricing Plan for Incarcerated People with hearing or speech disabilities who can use ASL:

(i) If the Alternate Pricing Plan consists of a fixed number of calls or communications, the point-to-point call shall be counted as one video communication (if only video is included in the Alternate Pricing Plan), or one audio call (if audio is included in the Alternate Pricing Plan).

(ii) If the Alternate Pricing Plan offers a fixed number of minutes, then the point-to-point call shall count as the number of minutes used and shall apply to the minutes provided for video, if only video is including in the Alternate Pricing Plan, or shall apply to the minutes provided for audio, if audio is included in the Alternate Pricing Plan.

(iii) If the Alternate Pricing Plan offers an unlimited number of minutes, calls or communications, the point-to-point call shall count as a video communication (if only video is provided as part of the Alternate Pricing Plan) or as an audio call (if audio is provided as part of the Alternate Pricing Plan).

(iv) Regardless of the format of the Alternate Pricing Plan, there shall be no charge or fee for the use of the equipment.

(5) When providing access for TTY-to-TTY use within the context of a Provider offering an Alternate Pricing Plan that includes audio service:

(i) If the Plan consists of a fixed number of calls, the TTY-to-TTY call shall count as one call;

(ii) If the Plan offers a fixed number of minutes, then the TTY-to-TTY call shall count as no more than one-fourth of the minutes used; and

(iii) If the Plan offers an unlimited number of minutes, or calls, the TTY-to-TTY call shall count as an audio call.

[87 FR 75515, Dec. 9, 2022, as amended at 89 FR 77364, Sept. 20, 2024]

§ 64.6050 - Billing-related call blocking.

No Provider shall prohibit or prevent completion of a Collect Calling IPCS communication or decline to establish or otherwise degrade any Collect Calling IPCS communication solely for the reason that it lacks a billing relationship with the called party's communications service provider unless the Provider offers Debit Calling, Prepaid Calling, or Prepaid Collect Calling for IPCS communications.

[89 FR 77365, Sept. 20, 2024]

§ 64.6060 - Annual reporting and certification requirement.

Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 8549, Feb. 8, 2024.

(a) Each Provider must submit a report to the Commission, by April 1 of each year, regarding intrastate, interstate and international audio and video IPCS for the prior calendar year. The report shall be categorized both by service type and Facility type and size and shall contain:

(1) Current intrastate, interstate, and international rates for Incarcerated People's Communications Services.

(2) For each Facility served, the kinds of TRS that may be accessed from the Facility.

(3) For each Facility served, the number of calls completed during the reporting period in each of the following categories:

(i) TTY-to-TTY calls;

(ii) Point-to-point video calls placed or received by ASL users as those terms are defined in § 64.601(a) of this chapter; and

(iii) TRS calls, broken down by each form of TRS that can be accessed from the Facility.

(4) For each Facility served, the number of complaints that the reporting Provider received in each of the categories set forth in paragraph (a)(3) of this section.

(5) Such other information as the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau or the Wireline Competition Bureau may require.

(b) The Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, or other senior executive of the reporting Provider, with first-hand knowledge of the truthfulness, accuracy, and completeness of the information provided pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section, must certify that the reported information and data are true, accurate and complete to the best of his or her knowledge, information, and belief.

[89 FR 77365, Sept. 24, 2024]

§ 64.6070 - Taxes and fees.

(a) A Provider must not charge a Consumer any tax or fee associated with Incarcerated People's Communications Services other than a Mandatory Tax, a Mandatory Fee, or an Authorized Fee, as defined in § 64.6000 of this chapter.

[89 FR 77365, Sept. 20, 2024]

§ 64.6080 - Per-Call, Per-Connection or Per-Communication Charges.

A Provider must not impose a Per-Call, Per-Connection, or Per-Communication Charge on a Consumer for any Incarcerated People's Communications Services communication.

[89 FR 77365, Sept. 20, 2024]

§ 64.6090 - Flat-Rate Calling.

Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 77365, Sept. 20, 2024.

No Provider shall offer Flat-Rate Calling for interstate or international Inmate Calling Services.

[85 FR 67462, Oct. 23, 2020]

§ 64.6100 - Minimum and maximum Prepaid Calling and Debit Calling account balances.

Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 77366, Sept. 20, 2024.

(a) No Provider shall institute a minimum balance requirement for a Consumer to use Debit or Prepaid Calling for Incarcerated People's Communications Services.

(b) No Provider shall prohibit a Consumer from depositing at least $50 per transaction to fund a Debit or Prepaid Calling account that can be used for Incarcerated People's Communications Services.

[89 FR 77366, Sept. 20, 2024]

§ 64.6110 - Consumer disclosure of Inmate Calling Services rates.

Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 77366, Sept. 20, 2024.

(a) Providers must clearly, accurately, and conspicuously disclose their interstate, intrastate, and international rates and Ancillary Service Charges to consumers on their websites or in another reasonable manner readily available to consumers. In connection with international rates, providers shall also separately disclose the rate component for terminating calls to each country where that provider terminates International Calls.

(b) Providers must clearly label the Facility-Related Rate Component (either the Legally Mandated Facility Rate Component or the Contractually Prescribed Facility Rate Component) identified in § 64.6030(d) as a separate line item on Consumer bills for the recovery of permissible facility-related costs contained in Site Commission payments. To be clearly labeled, the Facility-Related Rate Component shall:

(1) Identify the Provider's obligation to pay a Site Commission as either imposed by state statutes or laws or regulations that are adopted pursuant to state administrative procedure statutes where there is notice and an opportunity for public comment that operates independently of the contracting process between Correctional Institutions and Providers or subject to a contract with the Correctional Facility;

(2) Where the Site Commission is imposed by state statute, or law or regulation adopted pursuant to state administrative procedure statutes where there is notice and an opportunity for public comment and that operates independently of the contracting process between Correctional Institutions and Providers, specify the relevant statute, law, or regulation.

(3) Identify the amount of the Site Commission payment, expressed as a per-minute or per-call charge, a percentage of revenue, or a flat fee; and

(4) Identify the amount charged to the Consumer for the call or calls on the bill.

(c) Providers must clearly label all charges for International Calls in § 64.6030(e) as a separate line item on Consumer bills. To be clearly labeled, providers must identify the amount charged to the Consumer for the International Call, including the costs paid by the provider to its underlying international providers to terminate the International Call to the international destination of the call.

[87 FR 40732, July 28, 2021, as amended at 87 FR 7956, Feb. 11, 2022]

§ 64.6120 - Waiver process.

Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 77366, Sept. 20, 2024.

(a) A Provider may seek a waiver of the interim rate caps established in § 64.6030 and the Ancillary Service Charge fee caps on a Correctional Facility or contract basis if the interstate or international rate caps or Ancillary Service Charge fee caps prevent the Provider from recovering the costs of providing interstate or international Inmate Calling Services at a Correctional Facility or at the Correctional Facilities covered by a contract.

(b) At a minimum, a Provider seeking such a waiver is required to submit:

(1) The Provider's total company costs, including the nonrecurring costs of the assets it uses to provide Inmate Calling Services, and its recurring operating expenses for these services at the Correctional Facility or under the contract;

(2) The methods the provider used to identify its direct costs of providing interstate and international Inmate Calling Services, to allocate its indirect costs between its Inmate Calling Services and other operations, and to assign its direct costs to and allocate its indirect costs among its Inmate Calling Services contracts and Correctional Facilities;

(3) The Provider's demand for interstate and international Inmate Calling Services at the Correctional Facility or at each Correctional Facility covered by the contract;

(4) The revenue or other compensation the Provider receives from the provision interstate and international Inmate Calling Services, including the allowable portion of any permissible Ancillary Service Charges attributable to interstate or international inmate calling services, at the Correctional Facility or at each Correctional Facility covered by the contract;

(5) A complete and unredacted copy of the contract for the Correctional Facility or Correctional Facilities, and any amendments to such contract;

(6) Copies of the initial request for proposals and any amendments thereto, the Provider's bid in response to that request, and responses to any amendments (or a statement that the Provider no longer has access to those documents because they were executed prior to the date this section is codified.

(7) A written explanation of how and why the circumstances associated with that Correctional Facility or contract differ from the circumstances at similar Correctional Facilities the Provider serves, and from other Correctional Facilities covered by the same contract, if applicable; and

(8) An attestation from a company officer with knowledge of the underlying information that all of the information the provider submits in support of its waiver request is complete and correct.

(c) A Provider seeking a waiver pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section must provide any additional information requested by the Commission during the course of its review.

[87 FR 40732, July 28, 2021, as amended at 87 FR 7956, Feb. 11, 2022]

§ 64.6130 - Interim protections of consumer funds in inactive accounts.

Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 77367, Sept. 20, 2024.

(a) All funds deposited into an IPCS Account shall remain the property of the account holder unless or until the funds are either:

(1) Used to pay for products or services purchased by the account holder or the Incarcerated Person for whose benefit the account was established;

(2) Disposed of in accordance with a Controlling Judicial or Administrative Mandate; or

(3) Disposed of in accordance with applicable state law, including, but not limited to, laws governing unclaimed property.

(b) No Provider may dispose of unused funds in an IPCS Account until at least 180 calendar days of continuous account inactivity have passed, or at the end of any longer, alternative period set by state law, except as provided in paragraphs (a) and (d) of this section or through a refund to the IPCS Account holder or such other individual as the account holder may have designated to receive a refund.

(c) The 180-day period, or any longer alternative period set by state law, must be continuous. Any of the following actions by the IPCS Account holder or the Incarcerated Person for whose benefit the account was established ends the period of inactivity and restarts the 180-day period:

(1) Depositing, crediting, or otherwise adding funds to an IPCS Account;

(2) Withdrawing, spending, debiting, transferring, or otherwise removing funds from an IPCS Account; or

(3) Expressing an interest in retaining, receiving, or transferring the funds in an IPCS Account, or otherwise attempting to exert or exerting ownership or control over the account or the funds held within the IPCS Account.

(d) After 180 days of continuous account inactivity have passed, or at the end of any alternative period set by state law, the provider must make reasonable efforts to refund the balance in the account to the account holder.

(e) If a provider's reasonable efforts to refund the balance of the account fail, the provider must treat the remaining funds in accordance with applicable state consumer protection law requirements concerning unclaimed funds or the disposition of such funds.

[87 FR 75515, Dec. 9, 2022, as amended at 89 FR 77366, Sept. 20, 2024]

§ 64.6140 - Alternate Pricing Plans.

Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 77368, Sept. 20, 2024.

(a) General Parameters. (1) A Provider offering IPCS via an Alternate Pricing Plan must comply with this section as well as § 64.710 and this subpart FF.

(2) Enrollment in an Alternate Pricing Plan must be optional for the Consumer.

(3) A service period for an Alternate Pricing Plan shall be no longer than one month.

(4) When determining the format of an Alternate Pricing Plan, Providers must consider:

(i) Any limits on the number of and length of calls or communications imposed by the Correctional Facility;

(ii) The availability of correctional staff to manage the use of IPCS at the Correctional Facility; and

(iii) Equipment availability for the calls or communications at the Correctional Facility.

(b) Alternate Pricing Plan Rates. (1) An Alternate Pricing Plan must be offered at a rate such that the Breakeven Point is at or below the applicable rate cap(s).

(i) A consumer complaint about an IPCS Provider's Alternate Pricing Plan rates will not be entertained under the rules in this section unless the consumer's usage meets or exceeds the Breakeven Point(s) for the Alternate Pricing Plan.

(2) If a Consumer believes that the rates under an Alternate Pricing Plan exceed the applicable per-minute rates for that Correctional Facility, the Consumer must show that their usage meets or exceeds the Breakeven Point for the Alternate Pricing Plan. It is the Provider's burden to demonstrate that the rate charged to that Consumer under its Alternate Pricing Plan is less than or equal to the applicable rate cap.

(3) After a Consumer uses all of the minutes, calls, or communications available during a service period of an Alternate Pricing Plan, the charge for subsequent minutes, calls, or communications during the remaining part of the service period shall not exceed the Provider's per-minute rate for the corresponding service.

(c) [Reserved]

(d) [Reserved]

(e) Automatic Renewals and Related Consumer Disclosures. (1) If a Provider of an Alternate Pricing Plan offers automatic renewals, the automatic renewals must be optional to the Consumer.

(2) [Reserved]

(f) Cancellation by the Consumer and Related Consumer Disclosures. (1) A Provider must allow a Consumer using an Alternate Pricing Plan to cancel their participation in the Alternate Pricing Plan at any time during the relevant service period and revert to per-minute pricing. The Consumer may end their participation in the Alternate Pricing Plan on the date of their choosing. The process for cancelling an Alternate Pricing Plan must be readily accessible to the Consumer and must include the method that the Consumer used to enroll in the Alternate Pricing Plan.

(2) [Reserved]

(3) The refund amount provided to the Consumer upon the Consumer's cancellation of an Alternate Pricing Plan for the special circumstances provided in paragraph (f)(2) of this section must be at least the pro-rated amount that corresponds to the unused portion of the service period.

(g) Application to Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) and Related Communications Services. A Provider that offers an Alternate Pricing Plan shall make TRS and related communications services available via the Alternate Pricing Plan, pursuant to § 64.6040 of this chapter.

[89 FR 77368, Sept. 20, 2024]