Common use of De-enrollment Clause in Contracts

De-enrollment. If you become ineligible for the Lifeline Program, you have an obligation to contact Viasat directly and de-enroll from the Lifeline-supported service. Further, the following situations might result in your being de-enrolled from Lifeline Discounts: a. If Viasat has a reasonable basis to believe that you are no longer eligible, Viasat will send you a notice of impending termination of the Lifeline benefit. You will have 30 days from the date of the impending termination letter to demonstrate continued eligibility by re-certifying your continued eligibility. Viasat must terminate your Lifeline benefit if you fail to demonstrate continued eligibility within the 30-day time period. b. If the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), the administrator of universal service, provides notification to Viasat that you have more than one discounted account, or that more than one member of your household is receiving the Lifeline discount, Viasat must de-enroll you from the Lifeline program within five business days. c. You have an obligation to re-certify annually that only one member of your household receives program-supported service and that you continue to be eligible. If you fail to respond to Viasat’s or the National Verifier’s request for certification, Viasat or the National Verifier will provide you with notification that you have 60 days from the date of the notification to provide the requested certification. If you fail to provide the requested certification within the 60-day notification period, Viasat will de-enroll you from the Lifeline program within five business days from the end of the 60-day notification period.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement, Customer Agreement

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De-enrollment. If you become ineligible for the Lifeline Program, you have an obligation to contact Viasat directly and de-enroll from the Lifeline-supported service. Further, the following situations might result in your being de-enrolled from Lifeline Discounts: a. If Viasat has a reasonable basis to believe that you are no longer eligible, Viasat will send you a notice of impending termination of the Lifeline benefit. You will have 30 days from the date of the impending termination letter to demonstrate continued eligibility by re-certifying your continued eligibility. Viasat must terminate your Lifeline benefit if you fail to demonstrate continued eligibility within the 30-day time period. b. If the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), the administrator of universal service, or the applicable state administrator provides notification to Viasat that you have more than one discounted account, that you are no longer eligible, or that more than one member of your household is receiving the Lifeline discount, Viasat must de-enroll you from the Lifeline program within five business days. c. You have an obligation to re-certify annually that only one member of your household receives program-supported service and that you continue to be eligible. If you fail to respond to Viasat’s or re, tshpeonNdattioonV, aoir ltahesaVappetlicr’aibslefsiteart’es admirenquiesst ftorrceartitficoatiron’, Vsiasat, the National Verifier’s request for certification, Viasat or the National Verifier applicable state administrator will provide you with notification that you have 60 days from the date of the notification to provide the requested certification. If you fail to provide the requested certification within the 60-day notification period, Viasat will de-enroll you from the Lifeline program within five business days from the end of the 60-day notification period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Customer Agreement

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