Grand River, MO-2017

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in the qualifying program. Qualifying low-income or disabled programs include: Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assis- tance Program (Food Stamps), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8), Veterans and Survivors Pension Benefit, 135% of the Federal Poverty Level, State Blind Pension, State Aid to Blind Persons, State Supplemental Disability Assistance Payments Administered by the Family Support Division, Federal Social Security Disability and Federal Supplemental Security Income. There are no federal Lifeline Services offered for disabled con- sumers. The MoUSF program will offer a discount of $6.50 per month off the consumer’s local telecommunications service for disabled Missourians. If any member of the household has a disability and is receiving disability benefits as defined below, the consumer is eligible to receive the disability discount. Disability assistance is available to all Missouri residential cus- tomers who demonstrate, by providing documentation, that they are totally and permanently disabled or blind and receiving any of the following: Federal Social Security Disability bene- fits; Federal Supplemental Security Income benefits; Veterans Administration Disability benefits; State blind persons pursuant to Section 209.010 to 209.1602RSMo; State aid to blind per- sons pursuant to Section 209.240RSMo; State supplemental payments pursuant to Section 208.0302RSMo and Section 660.100.2RSMo 2000. You May Be Eligible For Assistance With Your Phone Bill LIFELINE is a federal government program that enables low-income applicants to receive a discount for telecommu- nications service. Applicants meeting certain eligibility criteria are able to receive a monthly federal discount of $9.25 (for Voice or Broadband Internet) and a state discount of $6.50 (for Voice or a service bundle of Voice and Broadband) for a total monthly discount of up to $15.75. Toll blocking is available at no charge to all eligible Lifeline applicants. To be eligible for LIFELINE , an applicant must participate in one of the following: 1. Mo HealthNet (formerly known as Medicaid) 2. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps)

call 777 and ask your GRM Networks ® Customer Service Representative to explain the application process. Access Line Charges Listed below are the prevailing monthly access line charges. These rates do not include the Federal subscriber line charge nor applicable taxes. Rate Town Residence Business Barnard $20.50 $23.50 Bethany $20.50 $23.50 Brimson $20.50 $23.50 Browning $20.50 $23.50 Cainsville $20.50 $23.50 Chula $20.50 $23.50 Conception Jct. $20.50 $23.50 Darlington $20.50 $23.50 Denver $20.50 $23.50 Eagleville $20.50 $23.50 Galt $20.50 $23.50 Gentry $20.50 $23.50 Gilman City $20.50 $23.50 Graham $20.50 $23.50 Jamesport $20.50 $23.50 Laredo $20.50 $23.50 Linneus $20.50 $23.50 Lucerne $20.50 $23.50 Meadville $20.50 $23.50 Mercer $20.50 $23.50 Mt. Moriah $20.50 $23.50 Newtown $20.50 $23.50 New Hampton $20.50 $23.50 Parnell $20.50 $23.50 Powersville $20.50 $23.50 Princeton $20.50 $23.50 Purdin $20.50 $23.50 Ravenwood $20.50 $23.50 Ridgeway $20.50 $23.50 Sheridan $20.50 $23.50 Spickard $20.50 $23.50 Washington Center $20.50 $23.50 The above rates were correct as of the date this directory was printed. Current rates and charges are always available from your business office, and at www.grm.net/phone .

3. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 4. Veterans and Survivors Pension Benefit 5. Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8) 6. 135% of the Federal Poverty Level

Only one Lifeline or Disabled Service is available per household. If you feel you qualify for LIFELINE or the Disabled Program,

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