80_FR_48039 80 FR 47886 - Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding the Emergency Alert System

80 FR 47886 - Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding the Emergency Alert System

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 153 (August 10, 2015)

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In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) seeks comment on proposed changes to its rules governing the Emergency Alert System (EAS) to incorporate three new event codes into and revise two geographic location codes identified in the EAS rules.

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Part 11

[PS Docket No. 15-94; FCC 15-77]


Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding the Emergency Alert 
System

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC 
or Commission) seeks comment on proposed changes to its rules governing 
the Emergency Alert System (EAS) to incorporate three new event codes 
into and revise two geographic location codes identified in the EAS 
rules.

DATES: Comments are due on or before September 9, 2015 and reply 
comments are due on or before September 24, 2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by EB Docket No. 04-296 
by any of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Federal Communications Commission's Web site: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Mail: Filings can be sent by hand or messenger delivery, 
by commercial overnight courier, or by first-class or overnight U.S. 
Postal Service mail (although the Commission continues to experience 
delays in receiving U.S. Postal Service mail). All filings must be 
addressed to the Commission's Secretary, Office of the Secretary, 
Federal Communications Commission.
     People with Disabilities: Contact the Commission to 
request reasonable accommodations (accessible format documents, sign 
language interpreters, CART, etc.) by email: [email protected] or phone: 
202-418-0530 or TTY: 202-418-0432. For detailed instructions for 
submitting comments and additional information on the rulemaking 
process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa Fowlkes, Deputy Bureau Chief, 
Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, at (202) 418-7452, or by 
email at [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Notice 
of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in PS Docket No. 15-94, FCC 15-77, 
adopted on July 8, 2015, and released on July 10, 2015. The full text 
of this document is available for inspection and copying during normal 
business hours in the FCC Reference Center (Room CY-A257), 445 12th 
Street SW., Washington, DC 20554. The full text may also be downloaded 
at: www.fcc.gov.

Synopsis of the NPRM

    1. In the NPRM, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or 
Commission) proposes to revise the Emergency Alert System (EAS) rules, 
as set forth in a letter and subsequent comments filed by the National 
Weather Service (NWS) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration (NOAA). Specifically, NWS requests that the Commission 
add three new EAS event codes, covering extreme wind and storm surges, 
as well as revise the territorial boundaries of the geographic location 
codes for two offshore marine areas listed in the EAS rules as location 
codes 75 and 77. The Commission agrees with NWS that targeted, specific 
warnings ``will help the public and emergency officials better respond 
to local threat(s).''

I. Background

    2. The EAS is a national public warning system through which 
broadcasters, cable systems, and other service providers (EAS 
Participants) deliver alerts to the public to warn them of impending 
emergencies and dangers to life and property. The primary purpose of 
the EAS is to provide the President with ``the capability to provide 
immediate communications and information to the general public at the 
national, state and local levels during periods of national 
emergency.'' The EAS also is used by state and local governments, as 
well as NWS, to distribute alerts. According to NWS, about 90 percent 
of all EAS activations are generated by NWS and relate to short-term 
weather events. The Commission, the Federal Emergency Management Agency 
(FEMA), and the NWS implement the EAS at the federal level. The EAS is 
a broadcast-based, hierarchical alert message distribution system 
through which an alert message originator at the local, state or 
national level encodes (or arranges to have encoded) a message in the 
EAS Protocol, which provides basic information about the emergency 
involved. The message is then broadcast by one or more EAS Participants 
and subsequently relayed from one station to another until all affected 
EAS Participants have received the alert and delivered it to the 
public. This process of EAS alert distribution among EAS Participants 
is often referred as the ``daisy chain'' distribution architecture.

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    3. The EAS Protocol utilizes fixed codes to identify various 
aspects of the alert. Of particular relevance to this NPRM, the EAS 
Protocol utilizes a three-character ``event code'' to describe the 
nature of the alert (e.g., ``TOR'' signifies tornado). The EAS Protocol 
identifies ``National'' event codes, such as the EAN and National 
Periodic Test (NPT), which EAS Participants use as part of required 
Presidential alerts and tests, and ``State and Local'' event codes, 
such as TOR, which EAS Participants use when they deliver weather and 
other voluntary alerts. In addition, the EAS Protocol utilizes six-
digit numerical location codes to identify the geographic area(s) to 
which the alert applies, two digits of which, the ``SS'' codes, 
indicate the state, territory, or, in this case, the offshore marine 
area to which the alert applies. Unlike the state and territory 
geographic location codes, which are based on the American National 
Standards Institute (ANSI) standard, the codes assigned to the offshore 
marine areas were created by the NWS and adopted by the Commission in 
2002 at NWS's request.

II. Discussion

A. Proposed EAS Event Codes

    4. NWS requests that the Commission add a new ``Extreme Wind 
Warning'' (EWW) event code to provide the public with advance notice of 
the onset of extreme sustained surface winds (greater than or equal to 
115 miles per hour) associated with a major land-falling hurricane 
(category 3 or higher). NWS explains that use of the ``Tornado 
Warning'' (TOR) event code, then the only available code to warn of 
high winds, caused confusion when used to warn of Hurricane Charley's 
high winds in 2004. NWS states that although it started using the EWW 
code during the 2007 hurricane season, EAS Participants are ``reluctant 
to add and relay the new [e]vent [c]ode via the EAS, fearing FCC 
adverse action without addition of the new EWW Event Code to the Part 
11.'' According to NWS, no other existing EAS event code is adequate or 
acceptable to activate the EAS for an extreme wind warning. Although 
section 11.31 of the rules contains other codes regarding hurricanes 
(i.e., HUW for Hurricane Warning, HUA for Hurricane Watch, HLS for 
Hurricane Statement), those codes apply generally to the hurricane 
event itself, and are not specifically tailored to warn of extreme 
sustained surface winds associated with a (Category 3) hurricane.
    5. NWS also requests that the Commission add two new event codes 
covering storm surges: ``Storm Surge Watch'' (SSA) and ``Storm Surge 
Warning'' (SSW). NWS indicates that the ``Storm Surge Watch/Warning 
will be issued when there is a significant risk of life-threatening 
inundation from rising water moving inland from the ocean.'' In the 
event of a storm surge, a watch (SSA) would be issued 48 hours in 
advance of the event taking place and a warning (SSW) would be issued 
36 hours in advance of the event, and will help to mitigate damage from 
storm surge, the leading cause of death in tropical cyclones.
    6. In support of its request, NWS notes that it currently does not 
explicitly issue warnings for storm surge, notwithstanding that the 
National Hurricane Center (NHC) has vigorously advocated for a storm 
surge watch and storm surge warning for a number of years. The NWS 
explains that, according to the NHC, ``storm surge losses in the 
hundreds or thousands of lives have occurred in every coastal state 
from Texas to South Carolina, and in some states north of there.'' NWS 
explains that ``[w]hile the threatening winds of a hurricane are 
important, most deaths from tropical cyclones result from storm 
surge.'' NWS further explains that ``current Hurricane Watch/Warning 
does not provide clear or sufficient information to allow citizens to 
determine if they are threatened by wind or storm surge or both.'' NWS 
notes that issuing storm surge watch/warning conditions is supported by 
both the NHC and FEMA, and that storm surge warnings are utilized by 
the government meteorological services of other nations, such as 
Environment Canada, and that use of such warnings has been advocated by 
the World Meteorological Organization for member nations. Accordingly, 
the NWS requests that the Commission revise its EAS rules to add Storm 
Surge Watch and Warning codes so that the NWS may offer these alerts to 
the public.
    7. The Commission proposes adding both the extreme wind warning and 
storm surge event codes to section 11.31(e) of the Commission's rules, 
thus authorizing their use by EAS Participants. The Commission believes 
that extreme wind and storm surge events pose significant dangers to 
human health and property, dangers that the Commission's current EAS 
rules are not designed to prevent. The Commission observes that not 
revising the EAS rules to allow the NWS to warn the public of these 
events risks unnecessary harm to the public, a risk inconsistent with 
the Commission's statutory mandate of ``promoting the safety of life 
and property through the use of wire and radio communication.'' The 
Commission thus tentatively concludes that the event codes NWS proposes 
could promote public safety by saving lives and reducing the potential 
for injuries and damage to property. The Commission seeks comment on 
this tentative conclusion.
    8. On a more granular level, the Commission seeks comment on 
whether the addition of the EWW, SSA, and SSW event codes would promote 
the public interest by enabling the public to deal more effectively 
with emergency situations, and, if so, how the specificity added by use 
of the codes would assist the public in these regards. The Commission 
observes that the NWS previously documented the confusion associated 
with using the TOR event code for non-tornados in its Service 
Assessment of the response to Hurricane Katrina. According to the 
Service Assessment, use of the TOR event code for events other than 
tornados also can lead to inconsistent or incorrect advice. The 
standard advice associated with the TOR event code directs people to 
take shelter in ``an interior room of the lowest floor'' of a building, 
but during Hurricane Katrina, the TOR warnings were issued for counties 
at risk for storm surge flooding. Local alerts originating in Miami 
describing the potential flooding hazard directed people ``to go to the 
highest floor of a building.'' The Commission seeks comment on whether 
the addition of these weather-related event codes will address the 
potential for confusion or incorrect guidance that might otherwise 
result from the continued use of the TOR event code.
    9. The Commission also seeks comment regarding the extent to which 
these new event codes will help promote safety of life and property. 
With respect to Hurricane Katrina, for example, NWS states that ``[a]t 
least [1,500] people lost their lives during Katrina, and many of those 
deaths occurred because of storm surge, either directly or 
indirectly.'' In addition, NWS states that ``Katrina also caused well 
over $100 billion in damage from its surge and winds.'' The Commission 
also notes that a recent analysis of data from Atlantic tropical 
cyclones occurring from 1963-2012 indicates that 49 percent of all 
deaths directly attributable to those events were caused by storm 
surge. Further, storm surge damage is not limited to coastal areas. 
According to NHC data, for example, the storm surge (measured as water 
height above normal astronomical tide level) experienced in New York 
State during Hurricane Sandy reached 9.4 feet in the Battery on the 
southern tip of Manhattan, and caused (with some

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contribution from rainfall) significant flooding in parts of the Hudson 
River Valley as far north as Albany (located approximately 130 miles 
from Manhattan). Moreover, data suggests that storm surges may become 
more severe over time. The National Center for Atmospheric Research 
indicates that an increase to the global average temperature would 
result in ``increasingly dramatic storm surges that, combined with 
higher water levels, [would] increase risk of damage to coastal 
infrastructure, society, and economies.'' The Commission believes that 
the addition of EWW, SSA and SSW to the event codes in section 11.31(e) 
of the rules would serve the public interest by providing more specific 
information regarding the emergency event. The Commission seeks comment 
on this analysis. The Commission observes that NWS indicates that 
broadcasters, emergency management offices and federal agencies support 
the need to establish specific EAS warning alerts for these conditions, 
and invites these entities in particular to submit their updated views 
on these issues.
    10. The Commission also seeks comment on the costs for implementing 
the proposed event codes. NWS states that the additional costs 
associated with the addition of these new event codes will be minimal 
and can generally be added through a firmware and/or software update. 
Several EAS equipment manufacturers confirm NWS's contentions. 
Trilithic Inc. (Trilithic), for example, states that, for its two EAS 
encoder/decoder models currently deployed in the field, the event codes 
can be added through a software update, adding that ``[t]he 
modifications are minimal and there would be no cost passed onto our 
customers.'' Monroe Electronics, Inc. (Monroe), states that the event 
codes could be implemented in its EAS device models through a software 
update, ``downloaded by users from Monroe's secure site, and applied to 
each EAS device by the user, with basic instructions provided by Monroe 
or its Digital Alert Systems subsidiary.'' Similarly, Sage Alerting 
Systems, Inc. (Sage), states that end users could implement the 
proposed event codes by downloading a settings file. The Commission 
tentatively concludes that the costs for implementing the proposed 
event codes will be nominal to manufacturers and either nominal or non-
existent for EAS participants. The Commission seeks comment on this 
tentative conclusion and the costs for individual EAS Participants.
    11. The Commission notes that Sage observes that one of its EAS 
device models in the field can no longer support software updates and, 
therefore, presumably cannot be updated with the proposed event codes. 
The Commission seeks comment on how this might affect the adoption of 
these additional event codes and to what extent this device model is 
being used by EAS Participants. How do the costs associated with 
implementing these event codes compare with the benefit that might 
result from their implementation?
    12. Finally, the Commission seeks comment generally on whether it 
should make any other changes to the event codes currently set forth in 
the EAS Protocol. Are the event codes proposed by NWS the right event 
codes? Is there a better way to address the issues identified by NWS 
than these proposed changes?

B. Proposed Geographic Location Code Revisions

    13. NWS requests that the Commission revise the areas defined in 
the geographic location codes identified in section 11.31(f) of the EAS 
rules as location codes 75 and 77, which cover offshore marine areas. 
These location codes, and their defined areas, like all of the Offshore 
(Marine Areas) location codes contained in the EAS Protocol, were 
originally adopted in 2002 pursuant to a request by NWS. Currently, the 
marine area defined for location code 75 covers ``Western North 
Atlantic Ocean, and along U.S. East Coast, south of Currituck Beach 
Light, N.C., following the coastline into Gulf of Mexico to Bonita 
Beach, FL, including the Caribbean,'' while location code 77 covers 
``Gulf of Mexico, and along the U.S. Gulf Coast from the Mexican border 
to Bonita Beach, FL.'' NWS indicates that it has changed the end point 
it uses for generating weather alerts for both of these areas from 
Bonita Beach, FL, to Ocean Reef, FL, and, accordingly, requests that 
the area covered by location code 75 be changed to ``Western North 
Atlantic Ocean, and along U.S. East Coast, south of Currituck Beach 
Light, NC, following the coastline to Ocean Reef, FL, including the 
Caribbean,'' and that the area covered by location code 77 be changed 
to ``Gulf of Mexico, and along the U.S. Gulf Coast from the Mexican 
border to Ocean Reef, FL.'' According to the NWS, allowing the EAS 
rules to contain definitions for the two offshore location codes that 
are inconsistent with the definitions that NWS has implemented for 
issuing its alerts may cause confusion for broadcasters, the emergency 
management community and the maritime commerce community, particularly 
when tropical storm and hurricane watches and warnings are issued for 
southern Florida. NWS notes that it has checked with several EAS 
encoder/decoder manufacturers, and was informed that the cost and time 
to make the requested change would be nominal.
    14. The Commission proposes revising section 11.31 of its rules to 
adopt the definitional changes for location codes 75 and 77. As 
indicated above, location codes 75 and 77 were added as location codes 
in 2002 pursuant to a request by NWS, and this proposed rule change 
amounts to a modification of a location definition created and 
primarily used by the NWS. The Commission observes that, like all the 
Offshore (Marine Areas) location codes, location codes 75 and 77 are 
used with the Special Marine Warning (SMW) event code, among others, 
and thus are vital to maintaining the efficiency of marine operations 
and safety of vessels and their crews. The Commission also observes 
that NWS has indicated that it is already applying the revised 
definitions for location codes 75 and 77 in the field, which suggests a 
potential for confusion among EAS Participants, the emergency 
management community and the maritime commerce community in a major 
hurricane corridor of the United States if the definitions for these 
location codes currently identified in section 11.31(f) are not 
harmonized with NWS's usage. The Commission also proposes revising 
footnote 1 of section 11.31 to delete the reference to a past deadline 
and to clarify that the numbers assigned to the offshore marine areas 
listed in the table of geographic areas in section 11.31(f), while 
consistent with the format of the state and territory location codes 
derived from the ANSI standard, are not a product of that standard, but 
rather were assigned by the NWS.
    15. With respect to cost considerations, NWS states that it has 
checked with several EAS encoder/decoder manufacturers, and was 
informed that the cost and time to make the requested change would be 
nominal. Recent submissions by EAS equipment manufacturers suggest that 
the costs to EAS Participants for implementing these changes in their 
EAS equipment--like the event codes discussed in the previous section--
are likely to be de minimis. For example, Sage states that end users 
could implement the proposed event codes discussed above, as well as 
the revised offshore location definitions by downloading a settings

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file and firmware update, respectively, the entire implementation 
process of which would take ``10 minute[s] or less.'' Similarly, Monroe 
states that the location codes can be added to its equipment via a 
software update, as does Trilithic, which adds that such update would 
be available at no charge.
    16. The Commission seeks comment on its proposal to revise the 
geographic descriptions for location codes 75 and 77, as requested by 
NWS. Is such action necessary to prevent or ameliorate potential 
confusion among broadcasters, the emergency management community and 
the maritime commerce community that might otherwise exist if the 
current descriptions for these location codes in section 11.31(f) were 
left unchanged and continued to diverge from present usage by NWS? 
Would the proposed amendments to location codes 75 and 77 enhance the 
efficiency of marine operations and safety of vessels and their crews, 
and otherwise benefit the public? With respect to costs, the Commission 
seeks comment on whether the costs of implementing these proposed 
revisions to the location codes would be de minimis, as EAS equipment 
manufacturers suggest. Are there any EAS device models deployed by EAS 
Participants located in coastal geographic areas, in particular, that 
could not be updated to reflect these revisions?

C. Implementation Schedule

    17. The Commission believes that the prompt deployment of alerts 
using these new codes is consistent with the safety of the public in 
affected areas. The Commission realizes that in order to ensure the 
full distribution to an affected community of an alert that uses one of 
these new codes, all EAS participants in the EAS distribution relay 
chain for that community must have equipment that is programmed to 
receive and process the new codes. Accordingly, the Commission proposes 
that EAS equipment manufacturers integrate these codes into equipment 
yet to be manufactured or sold, and make necessary software upgrades 
available to EAS Participants no later than six months from the 
effective date of any rules adopted as a result of this notice. The 
Commission also would encourage State Emergency Coordination Committees 
(SECCs) to update their state and local EAS plans and to take any other 
steps necessary to ensure the smooth implementation of these new codes 
within their states (e.g., by encouraging key sources which relay EAS 
messages to obtain the upgrades promptly). Would these measures help 
ensure that all EAS Participants have the capability of updating their 
EAS equipment and of delivering alerts using these new codes to the 
public, such that the alert is successfully distributed throughout the 
EAS distribution relay chain? To ensure that all relevant alerts are 
received by their intended audiences, would it be helpful if, for an 
interim transitional period, NWS issued any alert that uses one of the 
new event codes concurrent with an alert that uses the current event 
code? Would this help ensure that all EAS alerts reach their intended 
audience until the new codes are fully integrated into EAS 
architecture? Would it be reasonable to expect that all EAS 
Participants would voluntarily integrate the new codes within their 
systems no later than one year from the effective date of any such 
rules, such that one year would provide an adequate transition period 
for NWS to issue concurrent alerts?
    The Commission believes that enabling these codes in this timeframe 
will not unduly burden EAS Participants or EAS equipment manufacturers. 
The Commission notes that the record indicates that most EAS device 
models already are capable of processing these codes, or can be made to 
do so with minor software modifications. Further, as the Commission has 
clarified previously, modifications to authorized EAS equipment that 
are necessary to implement revisions to the EAS event codes and 
location codes may be implemented as Class I permissive changes that do 
not require prior authorization to be implemented. Accordingly, the 
Commission suggests that the implementation schedule proposed herein 
would afford a reasonable period of time and would not present any 
undue burden. The Commission seeks comment on this conclusion.

III. Procedural Matters

A. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    18. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as 
amended (RFA), the Commission has prepared this Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the possible significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities of the policies and rules 
proposed in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). The Commission 
requests written public comments on this IRFA. Comments must be 
identified as responses to the IRFA and must be filed by the deadlines 
for comments on the NPRM provided in section IV of that item. The 
Commission will send a copy of the NPRM, including this IRFA, to the 
Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA). 
In addition, the NPRM and IRFA (or summaries thereof) will be published 
in the Federal Register.
Need for, and Objectives of, the Proposed Rules
    19. In this NPRM, the Commission proposes to add three new 
Emergency Alert System (EAS) Event Codes, covering extreme wind 
(``Extreme Wind Warning'') and storm surges (``Storm Surge Watch'' and 
``Storm Surge Warning''), and proposes to revise the territorial 
boundaries of geographic location codes 75 and 77 used by the EAS. 
These proposed rule revisions would seek to improve the capacity of the 
EAS to warn the public of impending threats to life and property, and 
ensure that the geographic definitions of location codes 75 and 77 
utilized by the EAS are harmonized with those employed by the NWS.
Legal Basis
    20. Authority for the actions proposed in this NPRM may be found in 
sections 1, 2, 4(i), 4(o), 301, 303(r), 303(v), 307, 309, 335, 403, 
624(g),706, and 715 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 
U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i), 154(o), 301, 303(r), 303(v), 307, 309, 335, 
403, 544(g), 606, and 615.
Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which Rules 
Will Apply
    21. The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where 
feasible, an estimate of, the number of small entities that may be 
affected by the rules adopted herein. The RFA generally defines the 
term ``small entity'' as having the same meaning as the terms ``small 
business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small governmental 
jurisdiction.'' In addition, the term ``small business'' has the same 
meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the Small Business 
Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) Is independently 
owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of operation; and 
(3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the Small Business 
Administration (SBA). Below is a description and estimate the number of 
small entity licensees that may be affected by the adopted rules.
    22. Small Businesses, Small Organizations, and Small Governmental 
Jurisdictions. The Commission's action may, over time, affect small 
entities that are not easily categorized at present. The Commission 
therefore describe here, at the outset, three comprehensive, statutory 
small entity size standards.

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First, nationwide, there are a total of approximately 28.2 million 
small businesses, according to the SBA. As of 2011, small businesses 
comprise 99.7 percent of all employer firms in the US. In addition, a 
``small organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise 
which is independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its 
field.'' Nationwide, as of 2007, there were approximately 1,621,315 
small organizations. Finally, the term ``small governmental 
jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities, towns, 
townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a 
population of less than fifty thousand.'' Census Bureau data for 2011 
indicate that there were 89,476 local governmental jurisdictions in the 
United States. The Commission estimates that, of this total, as many as 
88,506 entities may qualify as ``small governmental jurisdictions.'' 
Thus, the Commission estimates that most governmental jurisdictions are 
small.
    23. Radio Stations. This Economic Census category comprises 
establishments primarily engaged in broadcasting aural programs by 
radio to the public. Programming may originate in the station's own 
studio, from an affiliated network, or from an external source. The SBA 
defines a radio broadcasting entity that has $38.5 million or less in 
annual receipts as a small business. According to Commission staff 
review of the BIA Kelsey Inc. Media Access Radio Analyzer Database as 
of June 5, 2013, about 90 percent of the 11,340 of commercial radio 
stations in the United States have revenues of $38.5 million or less. 
Therefore, the majority of such entities are small entities. The 
Commission has estimated the number of licensed noncommercial radio 
stations to be 3,917. The Commission do not have revenue data or 
revenue estimates for these stations. These stations rely primarily on 
grants and contributions for their operations, so the Commission will 
assume that all of these entities qualify as small businesses. The 
Commission note that in assessing whether a business entity qualifies 
as small under the above definition, business control affiliations must 
be included. In addition, to be determined to be a ``small business,'' 
the entity may not be dominant in its field of operation. The 
Commission notes that it is difficult at times to assess these criteria 
in the context of media entities, and the Commission's estimate of 
small businesses may therefore be over-inclusive.
    24. Low-Power FM Stations. The same SBA definition that applies to 
radio broadcast licensees would apply to low power FM (``LPFM'') 
stations. The SBA defines a radio broadcast station as a small business 
if such station has no more than $38.5 million in annual receipts. 
Currently, there are approximately 864 licensed LPFM stations. Given 
the nature of these services, the Commission will presume that all of 
these licensees qualify as small entities under the SBA definition.
    25. Television Broadcasting. The SBA defines a television 
broadcasting station that has no more than $38.5 million in annual 
receipts as a small business. Business concerns included in this 
industry are those primarily engaged in broadcasting images together 
with sound. These establishments operate television broadcasting 
studios and facilities for the programming and transmission of programs 
to the public. These establishments also produce or transmit visual 
programming to affiliated broadcast television stations, which in turn 
broadcast the programs to the public on a predetermined schedule. 
Programming may originate in the station's own studio, from an 
affiliated network, or from an external source.
    26. According to Commission staff review of the BIA Financial 
Network, Inc. Media Access Pro Television Database as of March 31, 
2013, about 90 percent of an estimated 1,385 commercial television 
stations in the United States have revenues of $38.5 million or less. 
Based on this data and the associated size standard, the Commission 
concludes that the majority of such establishments are small. The 
Commission has estimated the number of licensed noncommercial 
educational (``NCE'') stations to be 396. The Commission does not have 
revenue estimates for NCE stations. These stations rely primarily on 
grants and contributions for their operations, so the Commission will 
assume that all of these entities qualify as small businesses. In 
addition, there are approximately 567 licensed Class A stations, 2,227 
licensed low-power television (``LPTV'') stations, and 4,518 licensed 
TV translators. Given the nature of these services, the Commission will 
presume that all LPTV licensees qualify as small entities under the 
above SBA small business size standard.
    27. The Commission notes that in assessing whether a business 
entity qualifies as small under the above definition, business control 
affiliations must be included. The Commission estimate, therefore, 
likely overstates the number of small entities affected by the proposed 
rules, because the revenue figures on which this estimate is based do 
not include or aggregate revenues from affiliated companies.
    28. In addition, an element of the definition of ``small business'' 
is that the entity not be dominant in its field of operation. The 
Commission is unable at this time and in this context to define or 
quantify the criteria that would establish whether a specific 
television station is dominant in its market of operation. Accordingly, 
the foregoing estimate of small businesses to which the rules may apply 
does not exclude any television stations from the definition of a small 
business on this basis and is therefore over-inclusive to that extent. 
An additional element of the definition of ``small business'' is that 
the entity must be independently owned and operated. It is difficult at 
times to assess these criteria in the context of media entities, and 
the Commission's estimates of small businesses to which they apply may 
be over-inclusive to this extent.
    29. Cable and Other Subscription Programming. This industry 
comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating studios and 
facilities for the broadcasting of programs on a subscription or fee 
basis. The broadcast programming is typically narrowcast in nature 
(e.g., limited format, such as news, sports, education, or youth-
oriented). These establishments produce programming in their own 
facilities or acquire programming from external sources. The 
programming material is usually delivered to a third party, such as 
cable systems or direct-to-home satellite systems, for transmission to 
viewers. The SBA size standard for this industry establishes as small 
any company in this category which receives annual receipts of $38.5 
million or less. Based on U.S. Census data for 2007, in that year 659 
establishments operated for the entire year. Of that 659, 197 operated 
with annual receipts of $10 million a year or more. The remaining 462 
establishments operated with annual receipts of less than $10 million. 
Based on this data, the Commission estimates that the majority of 
establishments operating in this industry are small.
    30. Cable System Operators (Rate Regulation Standard). The 
Commission has also developed its own small business size standards for 
the purpose of cable rate regulation. Under the Commission's rules, a 
``small cable company'' is one serving 400,000 or fewer subscribers 
nationwide. Industry data shows that there were 1,141 cable companies 
at the end of June 2012. Of this total, all but 10 incumbent cable 
companies are small under this size standard. In addition, under the

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Commission's rate regulation rules, a ``small system'' is a cable 
system serving 15,000 or fewer subscribers. Current Commission records 
show 4,945 cable systems nationwide. Of this total, 4,380 cable systems 
have less than 20,000 subscribers, and 565 systems have 20,000 
subscribers or more, based on the same records. Thus, under this 
standard, the Commission estimates that most cable systems are small.
    31. Cable System Operators (Telecom Act Standard). The 
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, also contains a size standard 
for small cable system operators, which is ``a cable operator that, 
directly or through an affiliate, serves in the aggregate fewer than 1 
percent of all subscribers in the United States and is not affiliated 
with any entity or entities whose gross annual revenues in the 
aggregate exceed $250,000,000.'' There are approximately 56.4 million 
incumbent cable video subscribers in the United States today. The 
Commission has determined that an operator serving fewer than 677,000 
subscribers shall be deemed a small operator, if its annual revenues, 
when combined with the total annual revenues of all its affiliates, do 
not exceed $250 million in the aggregate. Industry data indicate that, 
of 1,076 cable operators nationwide, all but ten are small under this 
size standard. The Commission notes that the FCC neither requests nor 
collects information on whether cable system operators are affiliated 
with entities whose gross annual revenues exceed $250 million. Although 
it seems certain that some of these cable system operators are 
affiliated with entities whose gross annual revenues exceed 
$250,000,000, the Commission is unable at this time to estimate with 
greater precision the number of cable system operators that would 
qualify as small cable operators under the definition in the 
Communications Act.
    32. Satellite Telecommunications. The Commission has not developed 
a small business size standard specifically for providers of satellite 
service. The SBA definition of small Satellite Telecommunications 
entities comprises those that have $32.5 million or less in average 
annual receipts. For this category, Census Bureau data for 2007 show 
that there were a total of 512 satellite communications firms that 
operated for the entire year. Of this total, 464 firms had annual 
receipts of under $10 million, and 18 firms had receipts of $10 million 
to $24,999,999. Consequently, the Commission estimates that the 
majority of Satellite Telecommunications firms are small entities that 
might be affected by the Commission's action.
    33. Other Telecommunications. This category includes 
``establishments primarily engaged in . . . providing satellite 
terminal stations and associated facilities operationally connected 
with one or more terrestrial communications systems and capable of 
transmitting telecommunications to or receiving telecommunications from 
satellite systems.'' The SBA definition of Other Telecommunications 
entities comprises those that have $32.5 million or less in average 
annual receipts. For this category, Census Bureau data for 2007 show 
that there were a total of 2,383 firms that operated for the entire 
year. Of this total, 2,346 firms had annual receipts of under $25 
million and 37 firms had annual receipts of $25 million to $49,999,999. 
Consequently, the Commission estimates that the majority of Other 
Telecommunications firms are small entities that might be affected by 
our action.
    34. The Educational Broadcasting Services. In addition, the SBA's 
placement of Cable Television Distribution Services in the category of 
Wired Telecommunications Carriers is applicable to cable-based 
Educational Broadcasting Services. Since 2007, these services have been 
defined within the broad economic census category of Wired 
Telecommunications Carriers, which was developed for small wireline 
businesses. This category is defined as follows: ``This industry 
comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating and/or 
providing access to transmission facilities and infrastructure that 
they own and/or lease for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound, 
and video using wired telecommunications networks. Transmission 
facilities may be based on a single technology or a combination of 
technologies. Establishments in this industry use the wired 
telecommunications network facilities that they operate to provide a 
variety of services, such as wired telephony services, including VoIP 
services; wired (cable) audio and video programming distribution; and 
wired broadband Internet services.'' The SBA has developed a small 
business size standard for this category, which is: All such businesses 
having 1,500 or fewer employees. Census data for 2007 shows that there 
were 31,996 establishments that operated that year. Of this total, 
30,178 establishments had fewer than 100 employees, and 1,818 
establishments had 100 or more employees. Therefore, under this size 
standard, the Commission estimates that the majority of businesses can 
be considered small entities. In addition to Census data, the 
Commission's internal records indicate that as of September 2014, there 
are 2,207 active EBS licenses. The Commission estimates that of these 
2,207 licenses, the majority are held by non-profit educational 
institutions and school districts, which are by statute defined as 
small businesses.
    35. Broadband Radio Service. Broadband Radio Service (``BRS'') 
systems, also referred to as Multipoint Distribution Service (``MDS'') 
and Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (``MMDS'') systems, 
and ``wireless cable,'' transmit video programming to subscribers and 
provide two-way high speed data operations using the microwave 
frequencies of the BRS and Educational Broadband Service (``EBS''). In 
connection with the 1996 BRS auction, the Commission established a 
``small business'' as an entity that had annual average gross revenues 
of no more than $40 million in the previous three years. The BRS 
auctions resulted in 67 successful bidders obtaining licensing 
opportunities for 493 Basic Trading Areas (``BTAs''). Of the 67 auction 
winners, 61 met the definition of a small business. BRS also includes 
licensees of stations authorized prior to the auction. At this time, 
the Commission estimates that of the 61 small business BRS auction 
winners, 48 remain small business licensees. In addition to the 48 
small businesses that hold BTA authorizations, there are approximately 
392 incumbent BRS licensees that are considered small entities. After 
adding the number of small business auction licensees to the number of 
incumbent licensees not already counted, the Commission finds that 
there are currently approximately 440 BRS licensees that are defined as 
small businesses under either the SBA or the Commission's rules. In 
2009, the Commission conducted Auction 86, which resulted in the 
licensing of 78 authorizations in the BRS areas. The Commission offered 
three levels of bidding credits: (i) A bidder with attributed average 
annual gross revenues that exceed $15 million and do not exceed $40 
million for the preceding three years (small business) will receive a 
15 percent discount on its winning bid; (ii) a bidder with attributed 
average annual gross revenues that exceed $3 million and do not exceed 
$15 million for the preceding three years (very small business) will 
receive a 25 percent discount on its winning bid; and (iii) a bidder 
with attributed average annual gross revenues that do not exceed $3

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million for the preceding three years (entrepreneur) will receive a 35 
percent discount on its winning bid. Auction 86 concluded in 2009 with 
the sale of 61 licenses. Of the ten winning bidders, two bidders that 
claimed small business status won four licenses; one bidder that 
claimed very small business status won three licenses; and two bidders 
that claimed entrepreneur status won six licenses.
    36. Direct Broadcast Satellite (``DBS'') Service. DBS service is a 
nationally distributed subscription service that delivers video and 
audio programming via satellite to a small parabolic ``dish'' antenna 
at the subscriber's location. DBS, by exception, is now included in the 
SBA's broad economic census category, Wired Telecommunications 
Carriers, which was developed for small wireline businesses. Under this 
category, the SBA deems a wireline business to be small if it has 1,500 
or fewer employees. Census data for 2007 shows that there were 31,996 
establishments that operated that year. Of this total, 30,178 
establishments had fewer than 100 employees, and 1,818 establishments 
had 100 or more employees. Therefore, under this size standard, the 
majority of such businesses can be considered small. However, the data 
the Commission has available as a basis for estimating the number of 
such small entities were gathered under a superseded SBA small business 
size standard formerly titled ``Cable and Other Program Distribution.'' 
The definition of Cable and Other Program Distribution provided that a 
small entity is one with $12.5 million or less in annual receipts. 
Currently, only two entities provide DBS service, which requires a 
great investment of capital for operation: DIRECTV and DISH Network. 
Each currently offers subscription services. DIRECTV and DISH Network 
each report annual revenues that are in excess of the threshold for a 
small business. Because DBS service requires significant capital, the 
Commission believes it is unlikely that a small entity as defined by 
the SBA would have the financial wherewithal to become a DBS service 
provider.
Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance 
Requirements
    37. None.
Steps Taken To Minimize the Significant Economic Impact on Small 
Entities, and Significant Alternatives Considered
    38. The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant, 
specifically small business alternatives that it has considered in 
reaching its proposed approach, which may include the following four 
alternatives (among others): ``(1) the establishment of differing 
compliance or reporting requirements or timetables that take into 
account the resources available to small entities; (2) the 
clarification, consolidation, or simplification of compliance or 
reporting requirements under the rule for small entities; (3) the use 
of performance, rather than design, standards; and (4) and exemption 
from coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for small entities.''
    39. The rule changes contemplated by the NPRM would implement 
certain EAS warning codes and location code definitional changes that 
are unique, and implemented by small entity and larger-sized regulated 
entities on a voluntary basis. Thus, the NPRM does not propose mandated 
burdens on regulated entities of any size. Moreover, the costs 
associated with voluntarily implementing the codes contained in the 
proposed rule changes are expected to be de minimis or non-existent. 
Commenters are invited to propose steps that the Commission may take to 
further minimize any significant economic impact on small entities. 
When considering proposals made by other parties, commenters are 
invited to propose significant alternatives that serve the goals of 
these proposals.
Federal Rules That May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict With the 
Proposed Rules
    40. None.

B. Paperwork Reduction Act Analysis

    41. This document contains no proposed new or modified information 
collection requirements. Accordingly, the Commission does not need to 
seek comment from the general public and OMB on any information 
collection requirements contained in this document, as required by PRA, 
nor does the Commission seek specific comment on how it might ``further 
reduce the information collection burden for small business concerns 
with fewer than 25 employees,'' pursuant to the Small Business 
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002.

C. Ex Parte Presentations

    42. The proceeding this document initiates shall be treated as 
``permit-but-disclose'' proceedings in accordance with the Commission's 
ex parte rules. Persons making ex parte presentations must file a copy 
of any written presentation or a memorandum summarizing any oral 
presentation within two business days after the presentation (unless a 
different deadline applicable to the Sunshine period applies). Persons 
making oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda 
summarizing the presentation must: (1) List all persons attending or 
otherwise participating in the meeting at which the ex parte 
presentation was made; and (2) summarize all data presented and 
arguments made during the presentation. If the presentation consisted 
in whole or in part of the presentation of data or arguments already 
reflected in the presenter's written comments, memoranda, or other 
filings in the proceeding, the presenter may provide citations to such 
data or arguments in his or her prior comments, memoranda, or other 
filings (specifying the relevant page and/or paragraph numbers where 
such data or arguments can be found) in lieu of summarizing them in the 
memorandum. Documents shown or given to Commission staff during ex 
parte meetings are deemed to be written ex parte presentations and must 
be filed consistent with rule 1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by 
rule 1.49(f) or for which the Commission has made available a method of 
electronic filing, written ex parte presentations and memoranda 
summarizing oral ex parte presentations, and all attachments thereto, 
must be filed through the electronic comment filing system available 
for that proceeding, and must be filed in their native format (e.g., 
.doc, .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants in this proceeding 
should familiarize themselves with the Commission's ex parte rules.

D. Comment Filing Procedures

    43. Pursuant to sections 1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission's rules, 
47 CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file comments and reply 
comments on or before the dates indicated on the first page of this 
document. Comments may be filed using the Commission's Electronic 
Comment Filing System (ECFS). See Electronic Filing of Documents in 
Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998).
     Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically 
using the Internet by accessing the ECFS: http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2/.
     Paper Filers: Parties that choose to file by paper must 
file an original and one copy of each filing. If more than one docket 
or rulemaking number appears in the caption of this proceeding, filers 
must submit two additional copies for each additional docket or 
rulemaking number.

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    Filings can be sent by hand or messenger delivery, by commercial 
overnight courier, or by first-class or overnight U.S. Postal Service 
mail. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary, 
Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission.
     All hand-delivered or messenger-delivered paper filings 
for the Commission's Secretary must be delivered to FCC Headquarters at 
445 12th St. SW., Room TW-A325, Washington, DC 20554. The filing hours 
are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. All hand deliveries must be held together 
with rubber bands or fasteners. Any envelopes and boxes must be 
disposed of before entering the building.
     Commercial overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal Service 
Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300 East Hampton 
Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20743.
     U.S. Postal Service first-class, Express, and Priority 
mail must be addressed to 445 12th Street SW., Washington DC 20554.
    44. People with Disabilities: To request materials in accessible 
formats for people with disabilities (braille, large print, electronic 
files, audio format), send an email to [email protected] or call the 
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-
418-0432 (tty).

E. Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    45. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, see 5 
U.S.C. 604, the Commission has prepared an Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the possible significant economic impact 
on small entities of the policies and rules addressed in this document. 
Written public comments are requested in the IRFA. These comments must 
be filed in accordance with the same filing deadlines as comments filed 
in response to this document, as set forth on the first page of this 
document, and have a separate and distinct heading designating them as 
responses to the IRFA.

IV. Ordering Clauses

    46. Accordingly, it is ordered that pursuant to sections 1, 2, 
4(i), 4(o), 301, 303(r), 303(v), 307, 309, 335, 403, 624(g), 706, and 
715 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 
154(i), 154(o), 301, 303(r), 303(v), 307, 309, 335, 403, 544(g), 606, 
and 615, this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is adopted.
    47. It is further ordered that the Commission's Consumer and 
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, shall send a 
copy of this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking including the Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small 
Business Administration.
    48. It is further ordered that pursuant to applicable procedures 
set forth in sections 1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission's rules, 47 CFR 
1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file comments on this Notice of 
Proposed Rulemaking on or before September 9, 2015, and interested 
parties may file reply comments on or before September 24, 2015.

List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 11

    Radio, Television, Emergency alerting.

Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal 
Communications Commission proposes to amend 47 CFR part 11 to read as 
follows:

PART 11--EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM (EAS)

0
1. The authority citation for part 11 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154 (i) and (o), 303(r), 544(g) and 
606.

0
2. Amend Sec.  11.31 by:
0
a. In the table in paragraph (e), adding entries in alphabetical order 
under ``State and Local Codes (Optional)'' for ``Extreme Wind 
Warning'', ``Storm Surge Watch'', and ``Storm Surge Warning''; and
0
b. In the table in paragraph (f), revising the entries for ANSI Nos. 75 
and 77 and the footnote to the table.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  11.31  EAS protocol.

* * * * *
    (e) * * *

------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Nature of activation                     Event codes
------------------------------------------------------------------------
National Codes (Required):
 
                              * * * * * * *
State and Local Codes (Optional):
 
                              * * * * * * *
Extreme Wind Warning...................  EWW.
 
                              * * * * * * *
Storm Surge Watch......................  SSA.
Storm Surge Warning....................  SSW.
 
                              * * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *
    (f) * * *

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                     ANSI No.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                              * * * * * * *
State:
 
                              * * * * * * *
Offshore (Marine Areas) \1\:
 

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                              * * * * * * *
Western North Atlantic Ocean, and along  75
 U.S. East Coast, south of Currituck
 Beach Light, NC, following the
 coastline to Ocean Reef, FL, including
 the Caribbean.
Gulf of Mexico, and along the U.S. Gulf  77
 Coast from the Mexican border to Ocean
 Reef, FL.
 
                              * * * * * * *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The numbers assigned to the offshore marine areas listed in this
  table are not described under the ANSI standard, but rather are
  numeric codes that were assigned by NWS.

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                                                  • Is certified as not having a                       FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS                                available for inspection and copying
                                               significant economic impact on a                        COMMISSION                                            during normal business hours in the
                                               substantial number of small entities                                                                          FCC Reference Center (Room CY–A257),
                                               under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                 47 CFR Part 11                                        445 12th Street SW., Washington, DC
                                               U.S.C. 601 et seq.);                                    [PS Docket No. 15–94; FCC 15–77]                      20554. The full text may also be
                                                                                                                                                             downloaded at: www.fcc.gov.
                                                  • Does not contain any unfunded
                                               mandate or significantly or uniquely                    Amendment of the Commission’s                         Synopsis of the NPRM
                                               affect small governments, as described                  Rules Regarding the Emergency Alert
                                                                                                       System                                                  1. In the NPRM, the Federal
                                               in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                                                                           Communications Commission (FCC or
                                               of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);                                AGENCY: Federal Communications                        Commission) proposes to revise the
                                                  • Does not have Federalism                           Commission.                                           Emergency Alert System (EAS) rules, as
                                               implications as specified in Executive                  ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.                set forth in a letter and subsequent
                                               Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,                                                                          comments filed by the National Weather
                                                                                                       SUMMARY:  In this document, the Federal               Service (NWS) of the National Oceanic
                                               1999);                                                  Communications Commission (FCC or                     and Atmospheric Administration
                                                  • Is not an economically significant                 Commission) seeks comment on                          (NOAA). Specifically, NWS requests
                                               regulatory action based on health or                    proposed changes to its rules governing               that the Commission add three new EAS
                                               safety risks subject to Executive Order                 the Emergency Alert System (EAS) to                   event codes, covering extreme wind and
                                               13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);                    incorporate three new event codes into                storm surges, as well as revise the
                                                  • Is not a significant regulatory action             and revise two geographic location                    territorial boundaries of the geographic
                                               subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR                 codes identified in the EAS rules.                    location codes for two offshore marine
                                               28355, May 22, 2001);                                   DATES: Comments are due on or before                  areas listed in the EAS rules as location
                                                                                                       September 9, 2015 and reply comments                  codes 75 and 77. The Commission
                                                  • Is not subject to requirements of                  are due on or before September 24,                    agrees with NWS that targeted, specific
                                               Section 12(d) of the National                           2015.                                                 warnings ‘‘will help the public and
                                               Technology Transfer and Advancement                                                                           emergency officials better respond to
                                               Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because                ADDRESSES:   You may submit comments,
                                                                                                                                                             local threat(s).’’
                                               application of those requirements would                 identified by EB Docket No. 04–296 by
                                               be inconsistent with the CAA; and                       any of the following methods:                         I. Background
                                                                                                          • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://                 2. The EAS is a national public
                                                  • Does not provide EPA with the                      www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       warning system through which
                                               discretionary authority to address, as                  instructions for submitting comments.                 broadcasters, cable systems, and other
                                               appropriate, disproportionate human                        • Federal Communications                           service providers (EAS Participants)
                                               health or environmental effects, using                  Commission’s Web site: http://                        deliver alerts to the public to warn them
                                               practicable and legally permissible                     www.fcc.gov/cgb/ecfs/. Follow the                     of impending emergencies and dangers
                                               methods, under Executive Order 12898                    instructions for submitting comments.                 to life and property. The primary
                                               (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).                           • Mail: Filings can be sent by hand or             purpose of the EAS is to provide the
                                                  In addition, the SIP is not approved                 messenger delivery, by commercial                     President with ‘‘the capability to
                                               to apply on any Indian reservation land                 overnight courier, or by first-class or               provide immediate communications and
                                                                                                       overnight U.S. Postal Service mail                    information to the general public at the
                                               or in any other area where EPA or an
                                                                                                       (although the Commission continues to                 national, state and local levels during
                                               Indian tribe has demonstrated that a
                                                                                                       experience delays in receiving U.S.                   periods of national emergency.’’ The
                                               tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of               Postal Service mail). All filings must be
                                               Indian country, the proposed rule does                                                                        EAS also is used by state and local
                                                                                                       addressed to the Commission’s                         governments, as well as NWS, to
                                               not have tribal implications as specified               Secretary, Office of the Secretary,
                                               by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249,                                                                        distribute alerts. According to NWS,
                                                                                                       Federal Communications Commission.                    about 90 percent of all EAS activations
                                               November 9, 2000), nor will it impose                      • People with Disabilities: Contact the            are generated by NWS and relate to
                                               substantial direct costs on tribal                      Commission to request reasonable                      short-term weather events. The
                                               governments or preempt tribal law.                      accommodations (accessible format                     Commission, the Federal Emergency
                                               List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52                      documents, sign language interpreters,                Management Agency (FEMA), and the
                                                                                                       CART, etc.) by email: FCC504@fcc.gov                  NWS implement the EAS at the federal
                                                 Environmental protection, Air                         or phone: 202–418–0530 or TTY: 202–                   level. The EAS is a broadcast-based,
                                               pollution control, Incorporation by                     418–0432. For detailed instructions for               hierarchical alert message distribution
                                               reference, Intergovernmental relations,                 submitting comments and additional                    system through which an alert message
                                               Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Reporting and                  information on the rulemaking process,                originator at the local, state or national
                                               recordkeeping requirements, Volatile                    see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION                     level encodes (or arranges to have
                                               organic compounds.                                      section of this document.                             encoded) a message in the EAS Protocol,
                                                                                                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa                 which provides basic information about
                                                  Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
                                                                                                       Fowlkes, Deputy Bureau Chief, Public                  the emergency involved. The message is
                                                 Dated: July 30, 2015.                                 Safety and Homeland Security Bureau,                  then broadcast by one or more EAS
                                                                                                       at (202) 418–7452, or by email at
Lhorne on DSK7TPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS




                                               Heather McTeer Toney,                                                                                         Participants and subsequently relayed
                                               Regional Administrator, Region 4.                       Lisa.Fowlkes@fcc.gov.                                 from one station to another until all
                                               [FR Doc. 2015–19589 Filed 8–7–15; 8:45 am]              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a                  affected EAS Participants have received
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                                                                                                       summary of the Commission’s Notice of                 the alert and delivered it to the public.
                                                                                                       Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in PS                      This process of EAS alert distribution
                                                                                                       Docket No. 15–94, FCC 15–77, adopted                  among EAS Participants is often referred
                                                                                                       on July 8, 2015, and released on July 10,             as the ‘‘daisy chain’’ distribution
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                                                 3. The EAS Protocol utilizes fixed                    Watch’’ (SSA) and ‘‘Storm Surge                       The Commission thus tentatively
                                               codes to identify various aspects of the                Warning’’ (SSW). NWS indicates that                   concludes that the event codes NWS
                                               alert. Of particular relevance to this                  the ‘‘Storm Surge Watch/Warning will                  proposes could promote public safety by
                                               NPRM, the EAS Protocol utilizes a                       be issued when there is a significant risk            saving lives and reducing the potential
                                               three-character ‘‘event code’’ to describe              of life-threatening inundation from                   for injuries and damage to property. The
                                               the nature of the alert (e.g., ‘‘TOR’’                  rising water moving inland from the                   Commission seeks comment on this
                                               signifies tornado). The EAS Protocol                    ocean.’’ In the event of a storm surge, a             tentative conclusion.
                                               identifies ‘‘National’’ event codes, such               watch (SSA) would be issued 48 hours                     8. On a more granular level, the
                                               as the EAN and National Periodic Test                   in advance of the event taking place and              Commission seeks comment on whether
                                               (NPT), which EAS Participants use as                    a warning (SSW) would be issued 36                    the addition of the EWW, SSA, and
                                               part of required Presidential alerts and                hours in advance of the event, and will               SSW event codes would promote the
                                               tests, and ‘‘State and Local’’ event                    help to mitigate damage from storm                    public interest by enabling the public to
                                               codes, such as TOR, which EAS                           surge, the leading cause of death in                  deal more effectively with emergency
                                               Participants use when they deliver                      tropical cyclones.                                    situations, and, if so, how the specificity
                                               weather and other voluntary alerts. In                     6. In support of its request, NWS                  added by use of the codes would assist
                                               addition, the EAS Protocol utilizes six-                notes that it currently does not                      the public in these regards. The
                                               digit numerical location codes to                       explicitly issue warnings for storm                   Commission observes that the NWS
                                               identify the geographic area(s) to which                surge, notwithstanding that the National              previously documented the confusion
                                               the alert applies, two digits of which,                 Hurricane Center (NHC) has vigorously                 associated with using the TOR event
                                               the ‘‘SS’’ codes, indicate the state,                   advocated for a storm surge watch and                 code for non-tornados in its Service
                                               territory, or, in this case, the offshore               storm surge warning for a number of                   Assessment of the response to Hurricane
                                               marine area to which the alert applies.                 years. The NWS explains that, according               Katrina. According to the Service
                                               Unlike the state and territory geographic               to the NHC, ‘‘storm surge losses in the               Assessment, use of the TOR event code
                                               location codes, which are based on the                  hundreds or thousands of lives have                   for events other than tornados also can
                                               American National Standards Institute                   occurred in every coastal state from                  lead to inconsistent or incorrect advice.
                                               (ANSI) standard, the codes assigned to                  Texas to South Carolina, and in some                  The standard advice associated with the
                                               the offshore marine areas were created                  states north of there.’’ NWS explains                 TOR event code directs people to take
                                               by the NWS and adopted by the                           that ‘‘[w]hile the threatening winds of a             shelter in ‘‘an interior room of the
                                               Commission in 2002 at NWS’s request.                    hurricane are important, most deaths                  lowest floor’’ of a building, but during
                                                                                                       from tropical cyclones result from storm              Hurricane Katrina, the TOR warnings
                                               II. Discussion                                          surge.’’ NWS further explains that                    were issued for counties at risk for
                                               A. Proposed EAS Event Codes                             ‘‘current Hurricane Watch/Warning                     storm surge flooding. Local alerts
                                                                                                       does not provide clear or sufficient                  originating in Miami describing the
                                                  4. NWS requests that the Commission                  information to allow citizens to                      potential flooding hazard directed
                                               add a new ‘‘Extreme Wind Warning’’                      determine if they are threatened by                   people ‘‘to go to the highest floor of a
                                               (EWW) event code to provide the public                  wind or storm surge or both.’’ NWS                    building.’’ The Commission seeks
                                               with advance notice of the onset of                     notes that issuing storm surge watch/                 comment on whether the addition of
                                               extreme sustained surface winds                         warning conditions is supported by both               these weather-related event codes will
                                               (greater than or equal to 115 miles per                 the NHC and FEMA, and that storm                      address the potential for confusion or
                                               hour) associated with a major land-                     surge warnings are utilized by the                    incorrect guidance that might otherwise
                                               falling hurricane (category 3 or higher).               government meteorological services of                 result from the continued use of the
                                               NWS explains that use of the ‘‘Tornado                  other nations, such as Environment                    TOR event code.
                                               Warning’’ (TOR) event code, then the                    Canada, and that use of such warnings                    9. The Commission also seeks
                                               only available code to warn of high                     has been advocated by the World                       comment regarding the extent to which
                                               winds, caused confusion when used to                    Meteorological Organization for member                these new event codes will help
                                               warn of Hurricane Charley’s high winds                  nations. Accordingly, the NWS requests                promote safety of life and property.
                                               in 2004. NWS states that although it                    that the Commission revise its EAS                    With respect to Hurricane Katrina, for
                                               started using the EWW code during the                   rules to add Storm Surge Watch and                    example, NWS states that ‘‘[a]t least
                                               2007 hurricane season, EAS Participants                 Warning codes so that the NWS may                     [1,500] people lost their lives during
                                               are ‘‘reluctant to add and relay the new                offer these alerts to the public.                     Katrina, and many of those deaths
                                               [e]vent [c]ode via the EAS, fearing FCC                    7. The Commission proposes adding                  occurred because of storm surge, either
                                               adverse action without addition of the                  both the extreme wind warning and                     directly or indirectly.’’ In addition,
                                               new EWW Event Code to the Part 11.’’                    storm surge event codes to section                    NWS states that ‘‘Katrina also caused
                                               According to NWS, no other existing                     11.31(e) of the Commission’s rules, thus              well over $100 billion in damage from
                                               EAS event code is adequate or                           authorizing their use by EAS                          its surge and winds.’’ The Commission
                                               acceptable to activate the EAS for an                   Participants. The Commission believes                 also notes that a recent analysis of data
                                               extreme wind warning. Although                          that extreme wind and storm surge                     from Atlantic tropical cyclones
                                               section 11.31 of the rules contains other               events pose significant dangers to                    occurring from 1963–2012 indicates that
                                               codes regarding hurricanes (i.e., HUW                   human health and property, dangers                    49 percent of all deaths directly
                                               for Hurricane Warning, HUA for                          that the Commission’s current EAS rules               attributable to those events were caused
                                               Hurricane Watch, HLS for Hurricane                      are not designed to prevent. The                      by storm surge. Further, storm surge
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                                               Statement), those codes apply generally                 Commission observes that not revising                 damage is not limited to coastal areas.
                                               to the hurricane event itself, and are not              the EAS rules to allow the NWS to warn                According to NHC data, for example, the
                                               specifically tailored to warn of extreme                the public of these events risks                      storm surge (measured as water height
                                               sustained surface winds associated with                 unnecessary harm to the public, a risk                above normal astronomical tide level)
                                               a (Category 3) hurricane.                               inconsistent with the Commission’s                    experienced in New York State during
                                                  5. NWS also requests that the                        statutory mandate of ‘‘promoting the                  Hurricane Sandy reached 9.4 feet in the
                                               Commission add two new event codes                      safety of life and property through the               Battery on the southern tip of
                                               covering storm surges: ‘‘Storm Surge                    use of wire and radio communication.’’                Manhattan, and caused (with some


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                                               contribution from rainfall) significant                   11. The Commission notes that Sage                  management community and the
                                               flooding in parts of the Hudson River                   observes that one of its EAS device                   maritime commerce community,
                                               Valley as far north as Albany (located                  models in the field can no longer                     particularly when tropical storm and
                                               approximately 130 miles from                            support software updates and, therefore,              hurricane watches and warnings are
                                               Manhattan). Moreover, data suggests                     presumably cannot be updated with the                 issued for southern Florida. NWS notes
                                               that storm surges may become more                       proposed event codes. The Commission                  that it has checked with several EAS
                                               severe over time. The National Center                   seeks comment on how this might affect                encoder/decoder manufacturers, and
                                               for Atmospheric Research indicates that                 the adoption of these additional event                was informed that the cost and time to
                                               an increase to the global average                       codes and to what extent this device                  make the requested change would be
                                               temperature would result in                             model is being used by EAS                            nominal.
                                               ‘‘increasingly dramatic storm surges                    Participants. How do the costs                           14. The Commission proposes
                                               that, combined with higher water levels,                associated with implementing these                    revising section 11.31 of its rules to
                                               [would] increase risk of damage to                      event codes compare with the benefit                  adopt the definitional changes for
                                               coastal infrastructure, society, and                    that might result from their                          location codes 75 and 77. As indicated
                                               economies.’’ The Commission believes                    implementation?                                       above, location codes 75 and 77 were
                                               that the addition of EWW, SSA and                         12. Finally, the Commission seeks                   added as location codes in 2002
                                               SSW to the event codes in section                       comment generally on whether it should                pursuant to a request by NWS, and this
                                               11.31(e) of the rules would serve the                   make any other changes to the event                   proposed rule change amounts to a
                                               public interest by providing more                       codes currently set forth in the EAS                  modification of a location definition
                                               specific information regarding the                      Protocol. Are the event codes proposed                created and primarily used by the NWS.
                                               emergency event. The Commission                         by NWS the right event codes? Is there                The Commission observes that, like all
                                               seeks comment on this analysis. The                     a better way to address the issues                    the Offshore (Marine Areas) location
                                               Commission observes that NWS                            identified by NWS than these proposed                 codes, location codes 75 and 77 are used
                                               indicates that broadcasters, emergency                  changes?                                              with the Special Marine Warning
                                               management offices and federal                                                                                (SMW) event code, among others, and
                                                                                                       B. Proposed Geographic Location Code
                                               agencies support the need to establish                                                                        thus are vital to maintaining the
                                                                                                       Revisions
                                               specific EAS warning alerts for these                                                                         efficiency of marine operations and
                                                                                                         13. NWS requests that the                           safety of vessels and their crews. The
                                               conditions, and invites these entities in
                                                                                                       Commission revise the areas defined in                Commission also observes that NWS has
                                               particular to submit their updated views
                                                                                                       the geographic location codes identified              indicated that it is already applying the
                                               on these issues.
                                                                                                       in section 11.31(f) of the EAS rules as               revised definitions for location codes 75
                                                  10. The Commission also seeks                        location codes 75 and 77, which cover                 and 77 in the field, which suggests a
                                               comment on the costs for implementing                   offshore marine areas. These location                 potential for confusion among EAS
                                               the proposed event codes. NWS states                    codes, and their defined areas, like all              Participants, the emergency
                                               that the additional costs associated with               of the Offshore (Marine Areas) location               management community and the
                                               the addition of these new event codes                   codes contained in the EAS Protocol,                  maritime commerce community in a
                                               will be minimal and can generally be                    were originally adopted in 2002                       major hurricane corridor of the United
                                               added through a firmware and/or                         pursuant to a request by NWS.                         States if the definitions for these
                                               software update. Several EAS                            Currently, the marine area defined for                location codes currently identified in
                                               equipment manufacturers confirm                         location code 75 covers ‘‘Western North               section 11.31(f) are not harmonized with
                                               NWS’s contentions. Trilithic Inc.                       Atlantic Ocean, and along U.S. East                   NWS’s usage. The Commission also
                                               (Trilithic), for example, states that, for              Coast, south of Currituck Beach Light,                proposes revising footnote 1 of section
                                               its two EAS encoder/decoder models                      N.C., following the coastline into Gulf of            11.31 to delete the reference to a past
                                               currently deployed in the field, the                    Mexico to Bonita Beach, FL, including                 deadline and to clarify that the numbers
                                               event codes can be added through a                      the Caribbean,’’ while location code 77               assigned to the offshore marine areas
                                               software update, adding that ‘‘[t]he                    covers ‘‘Gulf of Mexico, and along the                listed in the table of geographic areas in
                                               modifications are minimal and there                     U.S. Gulf Coast from the Mexican border               section 11.31(f), while consistent with
                                               would be no cost passed onto our                        to Bonita Beach, FL.’’ NWS indicates                  the format of the state and territory
                                               customers.’’ Monroe Electronics, Inc.                   that it has changed the end point it uses             location codes derived from the ANSI
                                               (Monroe), states that the event codes                   for generating weather alerts for both of             standard, are not a product of that
                                               could be implemented in its EAS device                  these areas from Bonita Beach, FL, to                 standard, but rather were assigned by
                                               models through a software update,                       Ocean Reef, FL, and, accordingly,                     the NWS.
                                               ‘‘downloaded by users from Monroe’s                     requests that the area covered by                        15. With respect to cost
                                               secure site, and applied to each EAS                    location code 75 be changed to                        considerations, NWS states that it has
                                               device by the user, with basic                          ‘‘Western North Atlantic Ocean, and                   checked with several EAS encoder/
                                               instructions provided by Monroe or its                  along U.S. East Coast, south of Currituck             decoder manufacturers, and was
                                               Digital Alert Systems subsidiary.’’                     Beach Light, NC, following the coastline              informed that the cost and time to make
                                               Similarly, Sage Alerting Systems, Inc.                  to Ocean Reef, FL, including the                      the requested change would be nominal.
                                               (Sage), states that end users could                     Caribbean,’’ and that the area covered by             Recent submissions by EAS equipment
                                               implement the proposed event codes by                   location code 77 be changed to ‘‘Gulf of              manufacturers suggest that the costs to
                                               downloading a settings file. The                        Mexico, and along the U.S. Gulf Coast                 EAS Participants for implementing
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                                               Commission tentatively concludes that                   from the Mexican border to Ocean Reef,                these changes in their EAS equipment—
                                               the costs for implementing the proposed                 FL.’’ According to the NWS, allowing                  like the event codes discussed in the
                                               event codes will be nominal to                          the EAS rules to contain definitions for              previous section—are likely to be de
                                               manufacturers and either nominal or                     the two offshore location codes that are              minimis. For example, Sage states that
                                               non-existent for EAS participants. The                  inconsistent with the definitions that                end users could implement the
                                               Commission seeks comment on this                        NWS has implemented for issuing its                   proposed event codes discussed above,
                                               tentative conclusion and the costs for                  alerts may cause confusion for                        as well as the revised offshore location
                                               individual EAS Participants.                            broadcasters, the emergency                           definitions by downloading a settings


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                                               file and firmware update, respectively,                 the capability of updating their EAS                  Advocacy of the Small Business
                                               the entire implementation process of                    equipment and of delivering alerts using              Administration (SBA). In addition, the
                                               which would take ‘‘10 minute[s] or                      these new codes to the public, such that              NPRM and IRFA (or summaries thereof)
                                               less.’’ Similarly, Monroe states that the               the alert is successfully distributed                 will be published in the Federal
                                               location codes can be added to its                      throughout the EAS distribution relay                 Register.
                                               equipment via a software update, as                     chain? To ensure that all relevant alerts             Need for, and Objectives of, the
                                               does Trilithic, which adds that such                    are received by their intended                        Proposed Rules
                                               update would be available at no charge.                 audiences, would it be helpful if, for an
                                                  16. The Commission seeks comment                     interim transitional period, NWS issued                 19. In this NPRM, the Commission
                                               on its proposal to revise the geographic                any alert that uses one of the new event              proposes to add three new Emergency
                                               descriptions for location codes 75 and                  codes concurrent with an alert that uses              Alert System (EAS) Event Codes,
                                               77, as requested by NWS. Is such action                 the current event code? Would this help               covering extreme wind (‘‘Extreme Wind
                                               necessary to prevent or ameliorate                      ensure that all EAS alerts reach their                Warning’’) and storm surges (‘‘Storm
                                               potential confusion among broadcasters,                 intended audience until the new codes                 Surge Watch’’ and ‘‘Storm Surge
                                               the emergency management community                      are fully integrated into EAS                         Warning’’), and proposes to revise the
                                               and the maritime commerce community                     architecture? Would it be reasonable to               territorial boundaries of geographic
                                               that might otherwise exist if the current               expect that all EAS Participants would                location codes 75 and 77 used by the
                                               descriptions for these location codes in                voluntarily integrate the new codes                   EAS. These proposed rule revisions
                                               section 11.31(f) were left unchanged and                within their systems no later than one                would seek to improve the capacity of
                                               continued to diverge from present usage                 year from the effective date of any such              the EAS to warn the public of
                                               by NWS? Would the proposed                              rules, such that one year would provide               impending threats to life and property,
                                               amendments to location codes 75 and                     an adequate transition period for NWS                 and ensure that the geographic
                                               77 enhance the efficiency of marine                     to issue concurrent alerts?                           definitions of location codes 75 and 77
                                               operations and safety of vessels and                      The Commission believes that                        utilized by the EAS are harmonized
                                               their crews, and otherwise benefit the                  enabling these codes in this timeframe                with those employed by the NWS.
                                               public? With respect to costs, the                      will not unduly burden EAS                            Legal Basis
                                               Commission seeks comment on whether                     Participants or EAS equipment
                                               the costs of implementing these                         manufacturers. The Commission notes                      20. Authority for the actions proposed
                                               proposed revisions to the location codes                that the record indicates that most EAS               in this NPRM may be found in sections
                                               would be de minimis, as EAS                             device models already are capable of                  1, 2, 4(i), 4(o), 301, 303(r), 303(v), 307,
                                               equipment manufacturers suggest. Are                    processing these codes, or can be made                309, 335, 403, 624(g),706, and 715 of the
                                               there any EAS device models deployed                    to do so with minor software                          Communications Act of 1934, as
                                               by EAS Participants located in coastal                  modifications. Further, as the                        amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i),
                                               geographic areas, in particular, that                   Commission has clarified previously,                  154(o), 301, 303(r), 303(v), 307, 309,
                                               could not be updated to reflect these                   modifications to authorized EAS                       335, 403, 544(g), 606, and 615.
                                               revisions?                                              equipment that are necessary to                       Description and Estimate of the Number
                                               C. Implementation Schedule                              implement revisions to the EAS event                  of Small Entities to Which Rules Will
                                                                                                       codes and location codes may be                       Apply
                                                  17. The Commission believes that the
                                                                                                       implemented as Class I permissive                        21. The RFA directs agencies to
                                               prompt deployment of alerts using these
                                               new codes is consistent with the safety                 changes that do not require prior                     provide a description of and, where
                                               of the public in affected areas. The                    authorization to be implemented.                      feasible, an estimate of, the number of
                                               Commission realizes that in order to                    Accordingly, the Commission suggests                  small entities that may be affected by
                                               ensure the full distribution to an                      that the implementation schedule                      the rules adopted herein. The RFA
                                               affected community of an alert that uses                proposed herein would afford a                        generally defines the term ‘‘small
                                               one of these new codes, all EAS                         reasonable period of time and would not               entity’’ as having the same meaning as
                                               participants in the EAS distribution                    present any undue burden. The                         the terms ‘‘small business,’’ ‘‘small
                                               relay chain for that community must                     Commission seeks comment on this                      organization,’’ and ‘‘small governmental
                                               have equipment that is programmed to                    conclusion.                                           jurisdiction.’’ In addition, the term
                                               receive and process the new codes.                      III. Procedural Matters                               ‘‘small business’’ has the same meaning
                                               Accordingly, the Commission proposes                                                                          as the term ‘‘small business concern’’
                                               that EAS equipment manufacturers                        A. Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis            under the Small Business Act. A ‘‘small
                                               integrate these codes into equipment yet                  18. As required by the Regulatory                   business concern’’ is one which: (1) Is
                                               to be manufactured or sold, and make                    Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended                   independently owned and operated; (2)
                                               necessary software upgrades available to                (RFA), the Commission has prepared                    is not dominant in its field of operation;
                                               EAS Participants no later than six                      this Initial Regulatory Flexibility                   and (3) satisfies any additional criteria
                                               months from the effective date of any                   Analysis (IRFA) of the possible                       established by the Small Business
                                               rules adopted as a result of this notice.               significant economic impact on a                      Administration (SBA). Below is a
                                               The Commission also would encourage                     substantial number of small entities of               description and estimate the number of
                                               State Emergency Coordination                            the policies and rules proposed in the                small entity licensees that may be
                                               Committees (SECCs) to update their                      Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM).                 affected by the adopted rules.
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                                               state and local EAS plans and to take                   The Commission requests written public                   22. Small Businesses, Small
                                               any other steps necessary to ensure the                 comments on this IRFA. Comments                       Organizations, and Small Governmental
                                               smooth implementation of these new                      must be identified as responses to the                Jurisdictions. The Commission’s action
                                               codes within their states (e.g., by                     IRFA and must be filed by the deadlines               may, over time, affect small entities that
                                               encouraging key sources which relay                     for comments on the NPRM provided in                  are not easily categorized at present.
                                               EAS messages to obtain the upgrades                     section IV of that item. The Commission               The Commission therefore describe
                                               promptly). Would these measures help                    will send a copy of the NPRM, including               here, at the outset, three comprehensive,
                                               ensure that all EAS Participants have                   this IRFA, to the Chief Counsel for                   statutory small entity size standards.


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                                               First, nationwide, there are a total of                 broadcast licensees would apply to low                do not include or aggregate revenues
                                               approximately 28.2 million small                        power FM (‘‘LPFM’’) stations. The SBA                 from affiliated companies.
                                               businesses, according to the SBA. As of                 defines a radio broadcast station as a                   28. In addition, an element of the
                                               2011, small businesses comprise 99.7                    small business if such station has no                 definition of ‘‘small business’’ is that the
                                               percent of all employer firms in the US.                more than $38.5 million in annual                     entity not be dominant in its field of
                                               In addition, a ‘‘small organization’’ is                receipts. Currently, there are                        operation. The Commission is unable at
                                               generally ‘‘any not-for-profit enterprise               approximately 864 licensed LPFM                       this time and in this context to define
                                               which is independently owned and                        stations. Given the nature of these                   or quantify the criteria that would
                                               operated and is not dominant in its                     services, the Commission will presume                 establish whether a specific television
                                               field.’’ Nationwide, as of 2007, there                  that all of these licensees qualify as                station is dominant in its market of
                                               were approximately 1,621,315 small                      small entities under the SBA definition.              operation. Accordingly, the foregoing
                                               organizations. Finally, the term ‘‘small                   25. Television Broadcasting. The SBA               estimate of small businesses to which
                                               governmental jurisdiction’’ is defined                  defines a television broadcasting station             the rules may apply does not exclude
                                               generally as ‘‘governments of cities,                   that has no more than $38.5 million in                any television stations from the
                                               towns, townships, villages, school                      annual receipts as a small business.                  definition of a small business on this
                                               districts, or special districts, with a                 Business concerns included in this                    basis and is therefore over-inclusive to
                                               population of less than fifty thousand.’’               industry are those primarily engaged in               that extent. An additional element of the
                                               Census Bureau data for 2011 indicate                    broadcasting images together with                     definition of ‘‘small business’’ is that the
                                               that there were 89,476 local                            sound. These establishments operate                   entity must be independently owned
                                               governmental jurisdictions in the                       television broadcasting studios and                   and operated. It is difficult at times to
                                               United States. The Commission                           facilities for the programming and                    assess these criteria in the context of
                                               estimates that, of this total, as many as               transmission of programs to the public.               media entities, and the Commission’s
                                               88,506 entities may qualify as ‘‘small                  These establishments also produce or                  estimates of small businesses to which
                                               governmental jurisdictions.’’ Thus, the                 transmit visual programming to                        they apply may be over-inclusive to this
                                               Commission estimates that most                          affiliated broadcast television stations,             extent.
                                               governmental jurisdictions are small.                   which in turn broadcast the programs to                  29. Cable and Other Subscription
                                                  23. Radio Stations. This Economic                    the public on a predetermined schedule.               Programming. This industry comprises
                                               Census category comprises                               Programming may originate in the                      establishments primarily engaged in
                                               establishments primarily engaged in                     station’s own studio, from an affiliated              operating studios and facilities for the
                                               broadcasting aural programs by radio to                 network, or from an external source.                  broadcasting of programs on a
                                               the public. Programming may originate                      26. According to Commission staff                  subscription or fee basis. The broadcast
                                               in the station’s own studio, from an                    review of the BIA Financial Network,                  programming is typically narrowcast in
                                               affiliated network, or from an external                 Inc. Media Access Pro Television                      nature (e.g., limited format, such as
                                               source. The SBA defines a radio                         Database as of March 31, 2013, about 90               news, sports, education, or youth-
                                               broadcasting entity that has $38.5                      percent of an estimated 1,385                         oriented). These establishments produce
                                               million or less in annual receipts as a                 commercial television stations in the                 programming in their own facilities or
                                               small business. According to                            United States have revenues of $38.5                  acquire programming from external
                                               Commission staff review of the BIA                      million or less. Based on this data and               sources. The programming material is
                                               Kelsey Inc. Media Access Radio                          the associated size standard, the                     usually delivered to a third party, such
                                               Analyzer Database as of June 5, 2013,                   Commission concludes that the majority                as cable systems or direct-to-home
                                               about 90 percent of the 11,340 of                       of such establishments are small. The                 satellite systems, for transmission to
                                               commercial radio stations in the United                 Commission has estimated the number                   viewers. The SBA size standard for this
                                               States have revenues of $38.5 million or                of licensed noncommercial educational                 industry establishes as small any
                                               less. Therefore, the majority of such                   (‘‘NCE’’) stations to be 396. The                     company in this category which
                                               entities are small entities. The                        Commission does not have revenue                      receives annual receipts of $38.5 million
                                               Commission has estimated the number                     estimates for NCE stations. These                     or less. Based on U.S. Census data for
                                               of licensed noncommercial radio                         stations rely primarily on grants and                 2007, in that year 659 establishments
                                               stations to be 3,917. The Commission do                 contributions for their operations, so the            operated for the entire year. Of that 659,
                                               not have revenue data or revenue                        Commission will assume that all of                    197 operated with annual receipts of
                                               estimates for these stations. These                     these entities qualify as small                       $10 million a year or more. The
                                               stations rely primarily on grants and                   businesses. In addition, there are                    remaining 462 establishments operated
                                               contributions for their operations, so the              approximately 567 licensed Class A                    with annual receipts of less than $10
                                               Commission will assume that all of                      stations, 2,227 licensed low-power                    million. Based on this data, the
                                               these entities qualify as small                         television (‘‘LPTV’’) stations, and 4,518             Commission estimates that the majority
                                               businesses. The Commission note that                    licensed TV translators. Given the                    of establishments operating in this
                                               in assessing whether a business entity                  nature of these services, the                         industry are small.
                                               qualifies as small under the above                      Commission will presume that all LPTV                    30. Cable System Operators (Rate
                                               definition, business control affiliations               licensees qualify as small entities under             Regulation Standard). The Commission
                                               must be included. In addition, to be                    the above SBA small business size                     has also developed its own small
                                               determined to be a ‘‘small business,’’ the              standard.                                             business size standards for the purpose
                                               entity may not be dominant in its field                    27. The Commission notes that in                   of cable rate regulation. Under the
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                                               of operation. The Commission notes that                 assessing whether a business entity                   Commission’s rules, a ‘‘small cable
                                               it is difficult at times to assess these                qualifies as small under the above                    company’’ is one serving 400,000 or
                                               criteria in the context of media entities,              definition, business control affiliations             fewer subscribers nationwide. Industry
                                               and the Commission’s estimate of small                  must be included. The Commission                      data shows that there were 1,141 cable
                                               businesses may therefore be over-                       estimate, therefore, likely overstates the            companies at the end of June 2012. Of
                                               inclusive.                                              number of small entities affected by the              this total, all but 10 incumbent cable
                                                  24. Low-Power FM Stations. The same                  proposed rules, because the revenue                   companies are small under this size
                                               SBA definition that applies to radio                    figures on which this estimate is based               standard. In addition, under the


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                                               Commission’s rate regulation rules, a                   entities that might be affected by the                considered small entities. In addition to
                                               ‘‘small system’’ is a cable system serving              Commission’s action.                                  Census data, the Commission’s internal
                                               15,000 or fewer subscribers. Current                       33. Other Telecommunications. This                 records indicate that as of September
                                               Commission records show 4,945 cable                     category includes ‘‘establishments                    2014, there are 2,207 active EBS
                                               systems nationwide. Of this total, 4,380                primarily engaged in . . . providing                  licenses. The Commission estimates that
                                               cable systems have less than 20,000                     satellite terminal stations and associated            of these 2,207 licenses, the majority are
                                               subscribers, and 565 systems have                       facilities operationally connected with               held by non-profit educational
                                               20,000 subscribers or more, based on the                one or more terrestrial communications                institutions and school districts, which
                                               same records. Thus, under this                          systems and capable of transmitting                   are by statute defined as small
                                               standard, the Commission estimates that                 telecommunications to or receiving                    businesses.
                                               most cable systems are small.                           telecommunications from satellite                        35. Broadband Radio Service.
                                                  31. Cable System Operators (Telecom                  systems.’’ The SBA definition of Other                Broadband Radio Service (‘‘BRS’’)
                                               Act Standard). The Communications                       Telecommunications entities comprises                 systems, also referred to as Multipoint
                                               Act of 1934, as amended, also contains                  those that have $32.5 million or less in              Distribution Service (‘‘MDS’’) and
                                               a size standard for small cable system                  average annual receipts. For this                     Multichannel Multipoint Distribution
                                               operators, which is ‘‘a cable operator                  category, Census Bureau data for 2007                 Service (‘‘MMDS’’) systems, and
                                               that, directly or through an affiliate,                 show that there were a total of 2,383                 ‘‘wireless cable,’’ transmit video
                                               serves in the aggregate fewer than 1                    firms that operated for the entire year.              programming to subscribers and provide
                                               percent of all subscribers in the United                Of this total, 2,346 firms had annual                 two-way high speed data operations
                                               States and is not affiliated with any                   receipts of under $25 million and 37
                                                                                                                                                             using the microwave frequencies of the
                                               entity or entities whose gross annual                   firms had annual receipts of $25 million
                                                                                                                                                             BRS and Educational Broadband Service
                                               revenues in the aggregate exceed                        to $49,999,999. Consequently, the
                                                                                                                                                             (‘‘EBS’’). In connection with the 1996
                                               $250,000,000.’’ There are approximately                 Commission estimates that the majority
                                                                                                                                                             BRS auction, the Commission
                                               56.4 million incumbent cable video                      of Other Telecommunications firms are
                                                                                                                                                             established a ‘‘small business’’ as an
                                               subscribers in the United States today.                 small entities that might be affected by
                                                                                                                                                             entity that had annual average gross
                                               The Commission has determined that an                   our action.
                                                                                                          34. The Educational Broadcasting                   revenues of no more than $40 million in
                                               operator serving fewer than 677,000                                                                           the previous three years. The BRS
                                                                                                       Services. In addition, the SBA’s
                                               subscribers shall be deemed a small                                                                           auctions resulted in 67 successful
                                                                                                       placement of Cable Television
                                               operator, if its annual revenues, when                                                                        bidders obtaining licensing
                                                                                                       Distribution Services in the category of
                                               combined with the total annual                                                                                opportunities for 493 Basic Trading
                                                                                                       Wired Telecommunications Carriers is
                                               revenues of all its affiliates, do not                  applicable to cable-based Educational                 Areas (‘‘BTAs’’). Of the 67 auction
                                               exceed $250 million in the aggregate.                   Broadcasting Services. Since 2007, these              winners, 61 met the definition of a small
                                               Industry data indicate that, of 1,076                   services have been defined within the                 business. BRS also includes licensees of
                                               cable operators nationwide, all but ten                 broad economic census category of                     stations authorized prior to the auction.
                                               are small under this size standard. The                 Wired Telecommunications Carriers,                    At this time, the Commission estimates
                                               Commission notes that the FCC neither                   which was developed for small wireline                that of the 61 small business BRS
                                               requests nor collects information on                    businesses. This category is defined as               auction winners, 48 remain small
                                               whether cable system operators are                      follows: ‘‘This industry comprises                    business licensees. In addition to the 48
                                               affiliated with entities whose gross                    establishments primarily engaged in                   small businesses that hold BTA
                                               annual revenues exceed $250 million.                    operating and/or providing access to                  authorizations, there are approximately
                                               Although it seems certain that some of                  transmission facilities and infrastructure            392 incumbent BRS licensees that are
                                               these cable system operators are                        that they own and/or lease for the                    considered small entities. After adding
                                               affiliated with entities whose gross                    transmission of voice, data, text, sound,             the number of small business auction
                                               annual revenues exceed $250,000,000,                    and video using wired                                 licensees to the number of incumbent
                                               the Commission is unable at this time to                telecommunications networks.                          licensees not already counted, the
                                               estimate with greater precision the                     Transmission facilities may be based on               Commission finds that there are
                                               number of cable system operators that                   a single technology or a combination of               currently approximately 440 BRS
                                               would qualify as small cable operators                  technologies. Establishments in this                  licensees that are defined as small
                                               under the definition in the                             industry use the wired                                businesses under either the SBA or the
                                               Communications Act.                                     telecommunications network facilities                 Commission’s rules. In 2009, the
                                                  32. Satellite Telecommunications.                    that they operate to provide a variety of             Commission conducted Auction 86,
                                               The Commission has not developed a                      services, such as wired telephony                     which resulted in the licensing of 78
                                               small business size standard specifically               services, including VoIP services; wired              authorizations in the BRS areas. The
                                               for providers of satellite service. The                 (cable) audio and video programming                   Commission offered three levels of
                                               SBA definition of small Satellite                       distribution; and wired broadband                     bidding credits: (i) A bidder with
                                               Telecommunications entities comprises                   Internet services.’’ The SBA has                      attributed average annual gross revenues
                                               those that have $32.5 million or less in                developed a small business size                       that exceed $15 million and do not
                                               average annual receipts. For this                       standard for this category, which is: All             exceed $40 million for the preceding
                                               category, Census Bureau data for 2007                   such businesses having 1,500 or fewer                 three years (small business) will receive
                                               show that there were a total of 512                     employees. Census data for 2007 shows                 a 15 percent discount on its winning
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                                               satellite communications firms that                     that there were 31,996 establishments                 bid; (ii) a bidder with attributed average
                                               operated for the entire year. Of this                   that operated that year. Of this total,               annual gross revenues that exceed $3
                                               total, 464 firms had annual receipts of                 30,178 establishments had fewer than                  million and do not exceed $15 million
                                               under $10 million, and 18 firms had                     100 employees, and 1,818                              for the preceding three years (very small
                                               receipts of $10 million to $24,999,999.                 establishments had 100 or more                        business) will receive a 25 percent
                                               Consequently, the Commission                            employees. Therefore, under this size                 discount on its winning bid; and (iii) a
                                               estimates that the majority of Satellite                standard, the Commission estimates that               bidder with attributed average annual
                                               Telecommunications firms are small                      the majority of businesses can be                     gross revenues that do not exceed $3


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                                               million for the preceding three years                   small business alternatives that it has               presentation (unless a different deadline
                                               (entrepreneur) will receive a 35 percent                considered in reaching its proposed                   applicable to the Sunshine period
                                               discount on its winning bid. Auction 86                 approach, which may include the                       applies). Persons making oral ex parte
                                               concluded in 2009 with the sale of 61                   following four alternatives (among                    presentations are reminded that
                                               licenses. Of the ten winning bidders,                   others): ‘‘(1) the establishment of                   memoranda summarizing the
                                               two bidders that claimed small business                 differing compliance or reporting                     presentation must: (1) List all persons
                                               status won four licenses; one bidder that               requirements or timetables that take into             attending or otherwise participating in
                                               claimed very small business status won                  account the resources available to small              the meeting at which the ex parte
                                               three licenses; and two bidders that                    entities; (2) the clarification,                      presentation was made; and (2)
                                               claimed entrepreneur status won six                     consolidation, or simplification of                   summarize all data presented and
                                               licenses.                                               compliance or reporting requirements                  arguments made during the
                                                  36. Direct Broadcast Satellite (‘‘DBS’’)             under the rule for small entities; (3) the            presentation. If the presentation
                                               Service. DBS service is a nationally                    use of performance, rather than design,               consisted in whole or in part of the
                                               distributed subscription service that                   standards; and (4) and exemption from                 presentation of data or arguments
                                               delivers video and audio programming                    coverage of the rule, or any part thereof,            already reflected in the presenter’s
                                               via satellite to a small parabolic ‘‘dish’’             for small entities.’’                                 written comments, memoranda, or other
                                               antenna at the subscriber’s location.                     39. The rule changes contemplated by                filings in the proceeding, the presenter
                                               DBS, by exception, is now included in                   the NPRM would implement certain                      may provide citations to such data or
                                               the SBA’s broad economic census                         EAS warning codes and location code                   arguments in his or her prior comments,
                                               category, Wired Telecommunications                      definitional changes that are unique,                 memoranda, or other filings (specifying
                                               Carriers, which was developed for small                 and implemented by small entity and                   the relevant page and/or paragraph
                                               wireline businesses. Under this                         larger-sized regulated entities on a                  numbers where such data or arguments
                                               category, the SBA deems a wireline                      voluntary basis. Thus, the NPRM does                  can be found) in lieu of summarizing
                                               business to be small if it has 1,500 or                 not propose mandated burdens on                       them in the memorandum. Documents
                                               fewer employees. Census data for 2007                   regulated entities of any size. Moreover,             shown or given to Commission staff
                                               shows that there were 31,996                            the costs associated with voluntarily                 during ex parte meetings are deemed to
                                               establishments that operated that year.                 implementing the codes contained in                   be written ex parte presentations and
                                               Of this total, 30,178 establishments had                the proposed rule changes are expected                must be filed consistent with rule
                                               fewer than 100 employees, and 1,818                     to be de minimis or non-existent.                     1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by
                                               establishments had 100 or more                          Commenters are invited to propose                     rule 1.49(f) or for which the
                                               employees. Therefore, under this size                   steps that the Commission may take to                 Commission has made available a
                                               standard, the majority of such                          further minimize any significant                      method of electronic filing, written ex
                                               businesses can be considered small.                     economic impact on small entities.                    parte presentations and memoranda
                                               However, the data the Commission has                    When considering proposals made by                    summarizing oral ex parte
                                               available as a basis for estimating the                 other parties, commenters are invited to              presentations, and all attachments
                                               number of such small entities were                      propose significant alternatives that                 thereto, must be filed through the
                                               gathered under a superseded SBA small                   serve the goals of these proposals.                   electronic comment filing system
                                               business size standard formerly titled                                                                        available for that proceeding, and must
                                               ‘‘Cable and Other Program                               Federal Rules That May Duplicate,
                                                                                                       Overlap, or Conflict With the Proposed                be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc,
                                               Distribution.’’ The definition of Cable                                                                       .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants
                                               and Other Program Distribution                          Rules
                                                                                                                                                             in this proceeding should familiarize
                                               provided that a small entity is one with                  40. None.                                           themselves with the Commission’s ex
                                               $12.5 million or less in annual receipts.                                                                     parte rules.
                                                                                                       B. Paperwork Reduction Act Analysis
                                               Currently, only two entities provide
                                               DBS service, which requires a great                       41. This document contains no                       D. Comment Filing Procedures
                                               investment of capital for operation:                    proposed new or modified information
                                                                                                       collection requirements. Accordingly,                    43. Pursuant to sections 1.415 and
                                               DIRECTV and DISH Network. Each                                                                                1.419 of the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR
                                               currently offers subscription services.                 the Commission does not need to seek
                                                                                                       comment from the general public and                   1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file
                                               DIRECTV and DISH Network each                                                                                 comments and reply comments on or
                                               report annual revenues that are in                      OMB on any information collection
                                                                                                       requirements contained in this                        before the dates indicated on the first
                                               excess of the threshold for a small                                                                           page of this document. Comments may
                                               business. Because DBS service requires                  document, as required by PRA, nor does
                                                                                                       the Commission seek specific comment                  be filed using the Commission’s
                                               significant capital, the Commission                                                                           Electronic Comment Filing System
                                               believes it is unlikely that a small entity             on how it might ‘‘further reduce the
                                                                                                       information collection burden for small               (ECFS). See Electronic Filing of
                                               as defined by the SBA would have the                                                                          Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings,
                                               financial wherewithal to become a DBS                   business concerns with fewer than 25
                                                                                                       employees,’’ pursuant to the Small                    63 FR 24121 (1998).
                                               service provider.
                                                                                                       Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002.                   • Electronic Filers: Comments may be
                                               Description of Projected Reporting,                                                                           filed electronically using the Internet by
                                               Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance                     C. Ex Parte Presentations                             accessing the ECFS: http://
                                               Requirements                                              42. The proceeding this document                    fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2/.
                                                                                                                                                                • Paper Filers: Parties that choose to
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                                                 37. None.                                             initiates shall be treated as ‘‘permit-but-
                                                                                                       disclose’’ proceedings in accordance                  file by paper must file an original and
                                               Steps Taken To Minimize the                             with the Commission’s ex parte rules.                 one copy of each filing. If more than one
                                               Significant Economic Impact on Small                    Persons making ex parte presentations                 docket or rulemaking number appears in
                                               Entities, and Significant Alternatives                  must file a copy of any written                       the caption of this proceeding, filers
                                               Considered                                              presentation or a memorandum                          must submit two additional copies for
                                                 38. The RFA requires an agency to                     summarizing any oral presentation                     each additional docket or rulemaking
                                               describe any significant, specifically                  within two business days after the                    number.


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                                                  Filings can be sent by hand or                                        Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA)                                   Rulemaking on or before September 9,
                                               messenger delivery, by commercial                                        of the possible significant economic                                     2015, and interested parties may file
                                               overnight courier, or by first-class or                                  impact on small entities of the policies                                 reply comments on or before September
                                               overnight U.S. Postal Service mail. All                                  and rules addressed in this document.                                    24, 2015.
                                               filings must be addressed to the                                         Written public comments are requested
                                                                                                                                                                                                 List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 11
                                               Commission’s Secretary, Office of the                                    in the IRFA. These comments must be
                                               Secretary, Federal Communications                                        filed in accordance with the same filing                                   Radio, Television, Emergency
                                               Commission.                                                              deadlines as comments filed in response                                  alerting.
                                                  • All hand-delivered or messenger-                                    to this document, as set forth on the first                              Federal Communications Commission.
                                               delivered paper filings for the                                          page of this document, and have a                                        Marlene H. Dortch,
                                               Commission’s Secretary must be                                           separate and distinct heading
                                               delivered to FCC Headquarters at 445                                                                                                              Secretary.
                                                                                                                        designating them as responses to the
                                               12th St. SW., Room TW–A325,                                              IRFA.                                                                      For the reasons discussed in the
                                               Washington, DC 20554. The filing hours                                                                                                            preamble, the Federal Communications
                                               are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. All hand                                      IV. Ordering Clauses                                                     Commission proposes to amend 47 CFR
                                               deliveries must be held together with                                      46. Accordingly, it is ordered that                                    part 11 to read as follows:
                                               rubber bands or fasteners. Any                                           pursuant to sections 1, 2, 4(i), 4(o), 301,
                                               envelopes and boxes must be disposed                                     303(r), 303(v), 307, 309, 335, 403,                                      PART 11—EMERGENCY ALERT
                                               of before entering the building.                                         624(g), 706, and 715 of the                                              SYSTEM (EAS)
                                                  • Commercial overnight mail (other                                    Communications Act of 1934, as
                                               than U.S. Postal Service Express Mail                                    amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154(i),                                     ■ 1. The authority citation for part 11
                                               and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9300                                  154(o), 301, 303(r), 303(v), 307, 309,                                   continues to read as follows:
                                               East Hampton Drive, Capitol Heights,                                     335, 403, 544(g), 606, and 615, this                                       Authority: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154 (i) and (o),
                                               MD 20743.                                                                Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is                                         303(r), 544(g) and 606.
                                                  • U.S. Postal Service first-class,                                    adopted.                                                                 ■  2. Amend § 11.31 by:
                                               Express, and Priority mail must be
                                                                                                                          47. It is further ordered that the                                     ■  a. In the table in paragraph (e), adding
                                               addressed to 445 12th Street SW.,
                                               Washington DC 20554.                                                     Commission’s Consumer and                                                entries in alphabetical order under
                                                  44. People with Disabilities: To                                      Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference                                   ‘‘State and Local Codes (Optional)’’ for
                                               request materials in accessible formats                                  Information Center, shall send a copy of                                 ‘‘Extreme Wind Warning’’, ‘‘Storm
                                               for people with disabilities (braille,                                   this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking                                       Surge Watch’’, and ‘‘Storm Surge
                                               large print, electronic files, audio                                     including the Regulatory Flexibility                                     Warning’’; and
                                               format), send an email to fcc504@fcc.gov                                 Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for                                       ■ b. In the table in paragraph (f),
                                               or call the Consumer & Governmental                                      Advocacy of the Small Business                                           revising the entries for ANSI Nos. 75
                                               Affairs Bureau at 202–418–0530 (voice),                                  Administration.                                                          and 77 and the footnote to the table.
                                               202–418–0432 (tty).                                                        48. It is further ordered that pursuant                                   The additions and revisions read as
                                                                                                                        to applicable procedures set forth in                                    follows:
                                               E. Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                                       sections 1.415 and 1.419 of the
                                                 45. As required by the Regulatory                                      Commission’s rules, 47 CFR 1.415,                                        § 11.31       EAS protocol.
                                               Flexibility Act of 1980, see 5 U.S.C. 604,                               1.419, interested parties may file                                       *       *    *               *           *
                                               the Commission has prepared an Initial                                   comments on this Notice of Proposed                                          (e) * * *

                                                                                                                            Nature of activation                                                                                                Event codes

                                               National Codes (Required):

                                                        *                  *                                               *                              *                              *                              *                            *
                                               State and Local Codes (Optional):

                                                       *                      *                                *                                 *                                 *                                 *                               *
                                               Extreme Wind Warning ................................................................................................................................................................          EWW.

                                                       *                         *                                *                                 *                                 *                                 *                            *
                                               Storm Surge Watch ......................................................................................................................................................................       SSA.
                                               Storm Surge Warning ...................................................................................................................................................................        SSW.

                                                             *                              *                              *                              *                              *                              *                            *



                                               *        *        *         *        *                                       (f) * * *

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ANSI No.
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                                                             *                              *                              *                              *                              *                              *                            *
                                               State:

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                                               Offshore (Marine Areas) 1:




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                                                                                                                                                                                                  ANSI No.

                                                        *                    *                   *                   *                   *                                 *                         *
                                               Western North Atlantic Ocean, and along U.S. East Coast, south of Currituck Beach Light, NC, following the coastline to                       75
                                                Ocean Reef, FL, including the Caribbean.
                                               Gulf of Mexico, and along the U.S. Gulf Coast from the Mexican border to Ocean Reef, FL ...................................................   77

                                                          *                      *                       *                      *                       *                      *                     *
                                                  1 Thenumbers assigned to the offshore marine areas listed in this table are not described under the ANSI standard, but rather are numeric
                                               codes that were assigned by NWS.


                                               [FR Doc. 2015–18089 Filed 8–7–15; 8:45 am]
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Document Created: 2015-12-15 12:11:59
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 12:11:59
CategoryRegulatory Information
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesComments are due on or before September 9, 2015 and reply comments are due on or before September 24, 2015.
ContactLisa Fowlkes, Deputy Bureau Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, at (202) 418-7452, or by email at [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 47886 
CFR AssociatedRadio; Television and Emergency Alerting

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