Illinois Century Network (ICN) Issues Statement in Response to CIPA
The ICN has received many questions regarding the recent Supreme
Court decision that the Child Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is
constitutional. Specifically, ICN connected libraries are concerned
about how this ruling will impact them in light of the ICN's
participation in the E-rate program. The Federal Communications
Commission's order on July 23, 2003 regarding the Children's
Internet Protection Act indicates that libraries must undertake
efforts in Funding Year 2003 (July 2003 through June 2004) to be in
compliance with the filtering requirements. Compliance with CIPA
must occur by July 1, 2004 in order to be eligible for E-rate
discounts. Please note, however, that library CIPA compliance is a
local decision. Libraries can still belong to the ICN regardless of
their decision.
Following is a brief overview of the ICN's E-rate application process.
ICN's E-rate Application Process:
- The ICN does apply for E-rate funds under the Internet Services
category for which CIPA applies. However, the ICN only includes in
its application those E-rate eligible entities that are in
compliance with all program rules including CIPA.
- As a consortium, the ICN is eligible to apply for E-rate funds
based on its expenditures for services directly provided to E-rate
eligible/compliant constituents. The ICN's participation in the
E-rate program does not impose any requirements on constituents
that do not meet the program requirements.
- When applying for E-rate funds, the ICN's first step is to
identify connected constituents eligible for the program. The ICN
sends these constituents an E-rate Letter of Agency (LOA) form
requesting their permission to include them in the ICN's
application. This form also requires the constituent to certify
its compliance with CIPA as it applies to them. If a school or
library does not comply with CIPA, they can mark "Our organization
is unable to certify compliance as described within this
document." These constituents will not be included in the ICN's
application and will not be impacted by the program requirements.
The constituent remains eligible for ICN services regardless of
the constituent's decision on CIPA compliance. For those libraries
who have already submitted an LOA form certifying program
compliance for Funding Year 2003, ICN staff will be contacting you
to complete a new form in light of the new program requirements.
- Once the ICN has identified eligible constituents, staff
calculates the amount of the backbone network's utilization
attributable to the eligible constituents. In turn, this
determines the costs that can be considered for reimbursement.
- The next step is to determine the ICN's reimbursement level based
upon the average free and reduced lunch count of all constituents
included in the application.
- The final reimbursement request is calculated using the network
costs for eligible constituents and the average discount level.
Please keep in mind that costs and discount levels for
constituents unable to certify compliance on the LOA are never
included in these calculations.
The ICN does not require schools and libraries to filter in order to
participate in the network. A centralized filtering service is,
however, available for those constituents who choose to filter. In
addition, constituents choosing to filter are not obligated to use
the ICN's filtering solution. There are many filtering products on
the market. Constituents should select the solution that is most
appropriate for their needs and budget.
ICN Filtering Options:
- The ICN provides two filtering solutions, centralized and
local.In each case, administration of the filtering is done by
theconstituent or their designee. Complete information can be found
here.
- ICN Centralized Filtering seeks to provide a quality filtering
solution for constituents who wish to filter, but prefer to avoid
purchasing and maintaining premise equipment. With ICN
centralized filtering, all the hardware and software is owned and
maintained by the ICN. Constituents administer filtering for
their institution via a web-based administration tool. Fees are
required from constituents who choose to use this service in order
to recover ICN's cost to provide it. More information about ICN
centralized filtering is available at the link above or by
contacting your local Regional Technology Center.
- The ICN has also established master contracts for distributed
(access site) filtering solutions. These systems are able to
provide constituents with filtering appliance solutions that
operate at the constituent's site. ICN constituents can purchase
these products directly from the vendors at ICN's discounted
prices. Additional information about these solutions can be
obtained by going to the link above.
The ICN respects the constituents connected to the network and
believes it is extremely important that filtering decisions be made
by each organization rather than the ICN. Our goal is to provide
the highest quality of service to our constituents. Please feel
free to contact us if we can be of assistance.
More CIPA News
Follow the links below for additional CIPA news available on the ILA site.
IMLS Guidelines
ICN Statement
Updated FCC Regulations
CIPA Info & FAQ
ALA Denounces Ruling
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