The commission shall oversee and the administrator, if a third-party administrator is selected, shall administer the fund with the advice of an advisory board appointed by the commission.

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Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 86-327

  • Commission: means the Public Service Commission. See Nebraska Statutes 86-319
  • Fund: means the Nebraska Telecommunications Universal Service Fund. See Nebraska Statutes 86-320
  • Telecommunications: means the transmission between or among points specified by the user of information of the user's choosing without change in the form or content of the information as sent and received. See Nebraska Statutes 86-320.01

The number of members on such advisory board shall be not less than seven nor more than nine members. The composition of the membership of the advisory board shall be determined by the commission and shall include the following representatives: One member shall represent the commission; one member shall represent elementary and secondary schools; one member shall represent libraries; one member shall represent rural health care providers; two members, but not more than three members, shall represent telecommunications companies; and one member, but not more than two members, shall represent the public.

The advisory board shall provide recommendations to the commission at the public hearing held pursuant to the Open Meetings Act. The advisory board shall also, on an annual basis, recommend the services to be supported by the fund.