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Guide for Online BEAR Submissions
July 26, 2012

~ Deadline is October 28, 2012 ~
~ Sample BEAR Calculation Worksheet Attached ~

Yesterday a message was sent reminding everyone to file Funding Year 2011 Form 472 (BEARs) now since the 2011 funding year ended June 30, 2012. When submitting the form, applicants have the choice to submit the Form 472 BEAR on paper or online (I recommend filing online if you have a PIN). For those applicants filing the BEAR Online, below are detailed instructions to help walk you through the process. Attached to this message is a sample BEAR Calculation Worksheet that you can use as a guide on how to calculate what should be listed in Item 14 of the BEAR.

Advantages and disadvantages to the Online BEAR...
The Advantages: Faster receipt of checks; completed BEAR is sent directly to service provider then directly to SLD, no actual paper must be submitted; the system does automatic calculations and error checking, and provides the functionality to track pending or previously submitted BEARs.
The Disadvantages: Cannot edit an Online BEAR if the applicant or the vendor finds a mistake or if USAC rejects it; some smaller vendors don’t accept online BEARs; and applicants must have an E-rate PIN to sign-in and use the Online BEAR system.
Nearly all vendors that are accepting Online BEARs seem to prefer receiving BEARs online instead of paper. But it’s completely up to you which method you decide to use.
How to Submit an Online BEAR
1) Log-in to the Online BEAR System at: https://www2.sl.universalservice.org/bear/login.aspx using your Billed Entity Number (BEN), PIN, email address, and the last name of the PIN user. (If the system says it's an invalid e-mail address, try typing it in CAPs, or try using the last name of the contact person.) Unlike all other SLD forms, the Online BEAR requires you to log-in using your PIN instead of certifying the form after it's been submitted.
2) Click on “New BEAR Form” to start a new BEAR. (If you ever want to track a BEAR that's been submitted (even previously submitted paper-submitted BEARs) or is pending, instead click on "Track Form" and enter the query information.)
3) When the blank BEAR Form appears, you'll see it looks nearly identical to the paper BEAR except it's just 1 page.
# 3: Enter the SPIN for this BEAR (remember a BEAR can only be associated with 1 SPIN)
# 6: Enter a Form Identifier -- one that you make up (AT&T FY 2011, for example)
# 9: Enter the Form 471 Number
# 10: Enter the FRN Number
# 12 (Only use for recurring services and skip # 13): The date for # 12 should be the date of the first bill that you received from the service provider for the reimbursements being requested on this BEAR. For example, if you are filing for 12 months' worth of bills, your first bill likely was 7/1/2011 or some date in July 2011. If you are only filing for reimbursement on bills from January 2012 - June 2012, your bill date would likely be 1/1/2012 or some date in January 2012.
# 13: (Only use for non-recurring services and skip # 12): The date in # 13 should be either the date that the products were shipped, the last date that the service provider performed its work, or the vendor bill date.
#14: Enter the eligible pre-discount amount spent for this FRN. The Online system will then automatically multiply the amount in # 14 by your approved discount and that product will then be entered in # 15. (See ** at bottom of this message for instructions on what to enter if you spent more or less than the amount you were originally committed by the SLD.)
Note: If you have more than 1 FRN for this SPIN, you may click "Add Line Item" at the bottom of Block 2 to enter the new FRN information on the same BEAR.
Block 3 Certification:
A, B, C, D: Check the box to the left of each certification.
# 16: Check the signature box.
# 18 - 21: Enter the authorized person’s contact information and name of employer.
4) At the bottom of the page is a text box where you can include any message you have for your service provider – including your billing account number(s) or other information requested by your service provider such as the # of months of service contained on the BEAR.
5) When you have reviewed and verified all of the information on the form, click the “Certify and Submit” button at the bottom of the form. Your service provider will automatically receive an email notification that your form is available to be reviewed and certified. USAC also will send you a copy of that notification. It may also be a good idea to email your service provider to let them know you have submitted a BEAR that needs to be certified (just in case the USAC email does not reach the service provider).
6) If…..
… your service provider certifies your BEAR, you will receive an e-mail that the form has been vendor-certified and has been electronically sent to USAC for payment.
…you entered more than one line item, and if your service provider does not certify all of them, you must file a new BEAR Form for the line(s) that were not certified. (Your service provider has the option of certifying the entire BEAR Form or just certifying certain lines on that form.)
Unfortunately, it's not possible to amend a submitted BEAR, or open a previously submitted or pending BEAR, and make revisions. You must file a new BEAR Form to request reimbursement.
7) After the service provider certifies the BEAR, it typically will take USAC 1-2 weeks to process it, and if it's approved, you'll receive a Form 472 Approval Letter and USAC will mail your reimbursement check to the service provider within 20 calendar days. The service provider then must mail you a check within 20 business days.
* * * Q & A * * *

I was committed more funding than I actually spent. Can I request reimbursement for the full amount that was originally committed?
-- Applicants may only seek reimbursement for the exact amount paid for the service instead of just listing the full funding cap (for example, if you were committed $10,000, but then only spent $6,000, you can only request E-rate reimbursements based on the $6000).
I spent more than what was committed on my funding commitment letter (my cap). What should I list on my BEAR -- the cap or the actual amount spent?
-- The SLD would like you to complete the BEAR with the actual figures of what you spent for the service, and not just list your funding cap amount. For example, if you spent $10,000, and had a 50% discount, you would list $10,000 in # 14 and $5,000 in # 15, even if you were only committed $4,000. The reason is that the SLD would like to show how much applicants are actually spending on services and also so they know that you are not just listing the funding commitment amount (the cap), but have actually added up how much was actually spent in each of the 12 months using the actual vendor bills. Unfortunately, they will only reimburse you up to the amount that you were committed.
To whose attention and what address will the BEAR check be mailed?

-- Usually, the service provider will mail the check to the person listed as the contact person on Block 1 of Form 471 and at the address listed for the contact person. If your contact person is a consultant, then the consultant should proactively notify the service provider when the BEAR is first submitted to request that the check be mailed to the applicant’s address and to the attention of the person who is responsible for processing BEAR checks.
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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at jtschell@comcast.net. Don't forget…the deadline to submit FY 2011 BEARs is October 28, 2012.
-- Julie

Julie Tritt Schell
PA E-rate Coordinator

717-730-7133 - o
717-730-9060 - f
jtschell@comcast.net
www.e-ratepa.org
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