81_FR_10144 81 FR 10105 - Expansion of Online Public File Obligations to Cable and Satellite TV Operators and Broadcast and Satellite Radio Licensees

81 FR 10105 - Expansion of Online Public File Obligations to Cable and Satellite TV Operators and Broadcast and Satellite Radio Licensees

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Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 39 (February 29, 2016)

Page Range10105-10126
FR Document2016-04117

In this document, the Commission expand the list of entities that will be required to post their public inspection files to the FCC's online database. In 2012, the Commission adopted online public file rules that required broadcast television stations to post public file documents to a central, FCC-hosted online database rather than maintaining paper files locally at their main studios. Our goals were to modernize the procedures television broadcasters use to inform the public about how they are serving their communities, to make information concerning broadcast service more accessible to the public, and, over time, to reduce the cost of broadcasters' compliance. This final rule document continues our modernization effort by expanding the online file to other media entities to extend the benefits of improved public access to public inspection files and, ultimately, reduce the burden of maintaining these files.

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47 CFR Parts 25, 73, and 76

[MB Docket No. 14-127; FCC 16-4]


Expansion of Online Public File Obligations to Cable and 
Satellite TV Operators and Broadcast and Satellite Radio Licensees

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission expand the list of entities 
that will be required to post their public inspection files to the 
FCC's online database. In 2012, the Commission adopted online public 
file rules that required broadcast television stations to post public 
file documents to a central, FCC-hosted online database rather than 
maintaining paper files locally at their main studios. Our goals were 
to modernize the procedures television broadcasters use to inform the 
public about how they are serving their communities, to make 
information concerning broadcast service more accessible to the public, 
and, over time, to reduce the cost of broadcasters' compliance. This 
final rule document continues our modernization effort by expanding the 
online file to other media entities to extend the benefits of improved 
public access to public inspection files and, ultimately, reduce the 
burden of maintaining these files.

DATES: Effective February 29, 2016, except for the amendments to 47 CFR 
25.701, 25,702, 73.1943, 73.3526, 73.3527, 73.3580, 76.630, 76.1700, 
76.1702, and 76.1709 which contain information collection requirements 
that have not been approved by OMB. The Commission will publish a 
document in the Federal Register announcing the effective date.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kim Matthews, Media Bureau, Policy 
Division, 202-418-2154, or email at [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Report 
and Order, FCC 16-4, adopted on January 28, 2016 and released on 
January 29, 2016. The full text of this document is available for 
public inspection and copying during regular business hours in the FCC 
Reference Center, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street 
SW., Room CY-A257, Washington, DC 20554. This document will also be 
available via ECFS at http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs/. Documents will be 
available electronically in ASCII, Microsoft Word, and/or Adobe 
Acrobat. Alternative formats are available for people with disabilities 
(Braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), by sending an 
email to [email protected] or calling the Commission's Consumer and 
Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0530 (voice), (202) 418-0432 
(TTY).

Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Analysis

    This Report and Order contains new or modified information 
collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 
(PRA).\1\ The requirements will be submitted to the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) for review under section 3507(d) of the 
PRA. OMB, the general public, and other Federal agencies will be 
invited to comment on the new or modified information collection 
requirements contained in this proceeding. In addition, we note that 
pursuant to the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, we 
previously sought specific comment on how the Commission might further 
reduce the information collection burden for small business concerns 
with fewer than 25 employees.
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    \1\ The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104-
13, 109 Stat. 163 (1995) (codified in Chapter 35 of title 44 
U.S.C.).
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Summary of Report and Order

I. Introduction

    1. In this Report and Order, we expand the list of entities that 
will be required to post their public inspection files to the FCC's 
online database. In 2012, the Commission adopted online public file 
rules that required broadcast television stations to post public file 
documents to a central, FCC-hosted online database rather than 
maintaining paper files locally at their main studios. Standardized and 
Enhanced Disclosure Requirements for Television Broadcast Licensee 
Public Interest Obligations, Second Report and Order, 77 FR 27631, May 
11, 2012 (``Second Report and Order''). Our goals were to modernize the 
procedures television broadcasters

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use to inform the public about how they are serving their communities, 
to make information concerning broadcast service more accessible to the 
public, and, over time, to reduce the cost of broadcasters' compliance. 
This Report and Order continues our modernization effort by requiring 
cable operators, satellite TV (also referred to as ``Direct Broadcast 
Satellite'' or ``DBS'') providers, broadcast radio licensees, and 
satellite radio (also referred to as ``Satellite Digital Audio Radio 
Services'' or ``SDARS'') licensees to post their public file documents 
to the FCC-hosted online database as well. By including these services 
in our transition to an online public file, we continue our effort to 
harness the efficiencies made possible by digital technology to make 
public file information more readily available to the public, while at 
the same time minimizing the burden on covered entities of maintaining 
the file.
    2. As the Commission has stated, this modernization of the public 
inspection file is ``plain common sense.'' The evolution of the 
Internet and the spread of broadband infrastructure have transformed 
the way society accesses information today. It is no longer reasonable 
to require the public to travel to a station or headquarters' office to 
review the public file and make paper copies when a centralized, online 
file will permit review with a quick, easy, and almost costless 
Internet search. Moreover, an online file will permit searches by the 
public without requiring assistance from station or headquarters' 
staff, further reducing the burden of maintaining the public file.
    3. As we proposed in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in this 
proceeding, Expansion of Online Public File Obligations To Cable and 
Satellite TV Operators and Broadcast and Satellite Radio Licensees, 
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 80 FR 8031, Feb. 13, 2015 (``NPRM''), we 
take the same general approach to transitioning cable, DBS, broadcast 
radio, and SDARS to the online file that the Commission took with 
respect to television broadcasters, phasing-in and otherwise tailoring 
the requirements as appropriate for the different services. We also 
take similar measures to minimize the effort and costs entities must 
undertake to move their public files online. Specifically, we require 
entities to upload to the online file only those public file documents 
that are not already on file with the Commission or that the Commission 
does not currently maintain in its own database. In order to reduce the 
cost of transitioning to the online file, we follow the approach we 
took with respect to television stations and exempt existing political 
file material from the online file requirement and require only that 
political file documents be uploaded on a going-forward basis. In order 
to ease the transition to the online file for broadcast radio stations, 
particularly those with small staffs and limited financial resources, 
we commence the transition to the online file with commercial stations 
in top 50 markets with 5 or more full-time employees. We delay for two 
years, until March 1, 2018, all online file requirements for all other 
radio stations. With respect to smaller cable systems, we exempt 
systems with fewer than 1,000 subscribers from all online public file 
requirements given that they are exempt from most public file 
requirements. In addition, we delay for two years, until March 1, 2018, 
the requirement that cable systems with between 1,000 and 5,000 
subscribers commence uploading new political file material to the 
online file.
    4. With minor exceptions, we do not adopt new or modified public 
inspection file requirements in this proceeding. Our focus is simply to 
adapt our existing public file requirements to an online format in a 
manner that appropriately reflects the differences among the services 
and that minimizes the burden for all affected entities.

II. Background

    5. One of a broadcaster's fundamental public interest obligations 
is to air programming responsive to the needs and interests of its 
community of license. To ensure that stations meet this obligation, the 
Commission relies on viewers and listeners as an important source of 
information about the nature of a station's programming, operations, 
and compliance with Commission rules. To provide the public with access 
to information about station operations, the Commission's rules have 
long required television and radio broadcast stations to maintain a 
physical public inspection file, including a political file, at their 
respective stations or headquarters and to place in the file records 
that provide information about station operations. The purpose of the 
public inspection file requirement is to ``make information to which 
the public already has a right more readily available, so that the 
public will be encouraged to play a more active part in dialogue with 
broadcast licensees.''
    6. The requirement that broadcasters maintain documents for public 
inspection dates back to 1938, when the Commission promulgated its 
first political file rule. In 1965, following action by Congress to 
allow greater public participation in the broadcast licensing process, 
the Commission adopted a broader public inspection file rule to enable 
local inspection of broadcast applications, reports, and related 
documents. The Commission noted that Congress' actions ``zealously 
guarded the rights of the general public to be informed'' and that the 
Commission's goal was to make ``practically accessible to the public 
information to which it is entitled.''
    7. Cable, DBS, and SDARS entities also have public and political 
file requirements modeled, in large part, on the longstanding broadcast 
requirements. In 1974, the Commission adopted a public inspection file 
requirement for cable, including a requirement to retain political file 
material, noting that, ``[i]f the public is to play an informed role in 
the regulation of cable television, it must have at least basic 
information about a local system's operations and proposals.'' The 
Commission also noted that ``[r]equiring cable systems to maintain a 
public file merely follows our policy for broadcast licensees and is 
necessary for similar reasons'' and that ``[t]hrough greater disclosure 
we hope to encourage a greater interaction between the Commission, the 
public, and the cable industry.'' With respect to DBS providers, the 
Commission adopted public and political inspection file requirements in 
1998 in conjunction with the imposition of certain public interest 
obligations, including political broadcasting and children's television 
requirements, on those entities. DBS providers were required to ``abide 
by political file obligations similar to those requirements placed on 
terrestrial broadcasters and cable systems'' and were also required to 
maintain a public file with records relating to other DBS public 
interest obligations. Finally, the Commission imposed equal employment 
opportunity and political broadcast requirements on SDARS licensees in 
1997, noting that the rationale behind imposing these requirements on 
broadcasters applies also to satellite radio.
    8. In 2002, Congress adopted the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act 
(``BCRA'') which amended the political file requirements in section 315 
of the Communications Act of 1934. The amendments apply to broadcast 
television and radio, cable, DBS, and SDARS. BCRA essentially codified 
the Commission's existing political file obligations by requiring that 
information regarding any request to purchase advertising time made on 
behalf of a legally qualified candidate for public office be placed in 
the political file. In addition, BCRA

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expanded political file obligations by requiring that television, 
radio, cable, DBS, and SDARS entities also place in the political file 
information related to any advertisements that discuss a ``political 
matter of national importance,'' including the name of the person or 
entity purchasing the time and a list of the chief executive officers 
or members of the executive committee or of the board of directors of 
any such entity.

A. Online Public File

    9. In 2012, the Commission replaced the decades-old requirement 
that commercial and noncommercial television stations maintain public 
files at their main studios with a requirement to post most of the 
documents in those files to a central, online public file hosted by the 
Commission. The television online public file rules were the 
culmination of a more than decade-long effort to make information 
regarding how a television broadcast station serves the public interest 
``easier to understand and more accessible,'' ``promote discussion 
between the licensee and its community,'' and ``lessen the need for 
government involvement in ensuring that a station is meeting its public 
interest obligation.''
    10. Based on commenter suggestions, in the Second Report and Order 
the Commission determined that each television station's entire public 
file would be hosted online by the Commission. The Commission took a 
number of steps to minimize the burden of the online file on stations. 
Broadcasters were required to upload only those items required to be in 
the public file but not otherwise filed with the Commission or 
available on the Commission's Web site. Any document or information 
required to be kept in the public file and that is required to be filed 
with the Commission electronically in the Consolidated Data Base System 
(``CDBS'') is imported to the online public file and updated by the 
Commission. In addition, television stations were not required to 
upload their existing political files to the online file; rather, 
stations were required only to upload new political file content on a 
going-forward basis. Because of privacy concerns, television stations 
also were not required to upload letters and emails from the public to 
the online file; rather, they must continue to retain them in a 
correspondence file at the main studio.
    11. In addition, to smooth the transition for both television 
stations and the Commission and to allow smaller broadcasters 
additional time to begin posting their political files online, the 
Commission phased-in the new political file posting requirement. 
Stations affiliated with the top four national networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, 
and Fox) and licensed to serve communities in the top 50 Designated 
Market Areas (``DMAs'') were required to begin posting their political 
file documents online starting August 2, 2012, but other stations were 
exempted from posting their political file documents online until July 
1, 2014. In the Second Report and Order, the Commission also rejected 
several proposals in the FNPRM to increase public file requirements in 
conjunction with implementation of the online file. Rather, the 
Commission determined that stations would be required to place in their 
online files only material that is already required to be placed in 
their local files.
    12. The Commission stated in the Second Report and Order that it 
was deferring consideration of whether to adopt online posting 
requirements for radio licensees and multichannel video programming 
distributors (``MVPDs'') until it had gained experience with online 
posting of public files of television broadcasters. The Commission 
noted that starting the online public file process with the much 
smaller number of television licensees, rather than with all 
broadcasters and MVPDs, would ``ease the initial implementation of the 
online public file.''

B. Petition for Rulemaking and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

    13. In July 2014, the Campaign Legal Center, Common Cause, and the 
Sunlight Foundation (collectively, ``Petitioners'' or ``CLC et al.'') 
filed a joint Petition for Rulemaking requesting that the Commission 
initiate a rulemaking to expand to cable and satellite systems the 
requirement that public and political file documents be posted to the 
FCC's online database. The Petitioners argued that cable and satellite 
services have increasingly become outlets for political advertising and 
that the ability of satellite television providers to sell household-
specific ``addressable advertising'' would likely accelerate that 
trend. Petitioners asserted that moving the television public file 
online has resulted in ``unquestionably substantial'' public benefits, 
which would also occur if cable and satellite systems were required to 
upload their public and political files online. In addition, 
Petitioners argued that television broadcasters experienced few 
problems moving to the online file, and cable and satellite systems 
would also likely not be burdened by the online filing requirement.
    14. On August 7, 2014, the Media Bureau issued a Public Notice 
seeking comment on the Petition for Rulemaking and, in addition, on 
whether it should initiate a rulemaking to expand online public file 
obligations to broadcast radio stations. See Public Notice, Commission 
Seeks Comment on Petition for Rulemaking Filed by the Campaign Legal 
Center, Common Cause, and the Sunlight Foundation Seeking Expansion of 
Online Public File Obligations to Cable and Satellite TV Operators, 
Bureau Also Seeks Comment on Expanding Online Public File Obligations 
to Radio Licensees, 79 FR 51136, August 27, 2014 (``Public Notice''). 
After reviewing the comments filed in response to the Public Notice, 
the Commission issued the NPRM in this proceeding proposing to expand 
the online file to cable operators, DBS providers, and broadcast and 
satellite radio licensees.

III. Discussion

    15. The rules we adopt today will modernize the outdated procedures 
for providing public access to cable, DBS, broadcast radio, and SDARS 
public files in a manner that avoids imposing unnecessary burdens on 
these entities. By taking advantage of the efficiencies made possible 
by digital technology, we will make information that cable, DBS, and 
broadcast and satellite radio licensees are already required to make 
publicly available more accessible while also reducing costs both for 
the government and the private sector. The Internet is an effective, 
low-cost means of maintaining contact with, and distributing 
information to, viewers and listeners. Placing the public file online 
will permit 24-hour access from any location, thereby improving access 
to information about how cable, satellite, broadcast radio, and SDARS 
entities are serving their communities and meeting their public 
interest obligations. Maintaining this information online will also 
either eliminate or substantially reduce the number of public visits to 
stations or headquarters offices to view public file material, reducing 
the burden on staff who would otherwise have to assist during these 
visits and enabling entities to improve security and minimize risks to 
employees. As the Commission has stated previously, the public benefits 
of posting public file information online, while difficult to quantify 
with exactitude, are unquestionably substantial.
    16. Expansion of the online public file to cover more services is 
particularly important with respect to improving

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access to political files. While broadcast television remains the 
dominant medium for political advertising, the quantity of such 
advertising on cable and satellite television continues to increase, 
and the advent of technological advances such as addressable 
advertising is likely to further this trend. Political advertising on 
radio is also on the rise. Adding cable, satellite TV, and broadcast 
and satellite radio political file material to the existing online file 
database will facilitate public access to disclosure records for all 
these services and allow the public to view and analyze political 
advertising expenditures more easily in each market as well as 
nationwide.
    17. Similar to the approach we took to transitioning television 
stations to the online file, we take steps here to minimize the effort 
and cost that all entities must undertake to move their public files 
online. Entities will be required to upload to the online file only 
documents that are not already on file with the Commission or that the 
Commission maintains in its own database. Any document or information 
required both to be kept in the public file and to be filed with the 
Commission electronically in Commission databases such as CDBS or the 
Cable Operations and Licensing System (``COALS'') database will be 
imported to the online public file and updated by the Commission. In 
addition, entities being added to the online file will not be required 
to upload their existing political files to the online file; rather, 
they will be required only to upload new political file content on a 
going-forward basis. We note that the size of the political file likely 
correlates with an entity's political advertising revenues. 
Accordingly, entities with little or no political advertising revenues 
will likely have few obligations under our rules, while entities with 
more documents in their political files will likely also have greater 
political advertising revenues.
    18. Some commenters responding to the NPRM argue that the goal of 
the public inspection file requirements is to make documents available 
to members of the public in the station's community of license and that 
requiring these documents to be placed online will encourage the filing 
of complaints by individuals unconnected to the local community. While 
we agree that the public file is first and foremost a tool for 
community members, it is also a tool for the larger media policy 
community. Easy access to public file information will also assist the 
Commission, Congress, and researchers as they fashion public policy 
recommendations relating to media issues. For this reason, we also 
reject the suggestion of NAB that the Commission focus its enforcement 
efforts on complaints submitted by actual viewers and listeners about 
the public files of their local stations and decline to consider public 
file complaints from entities unrelated to the licensee's local 
community. The Commission will consider and fairly evaluate any 
complaint related to our public inspection file rules. Our primary 
goal, however, is to improve access to public information file 
material.

A. Online File Capacity and Technical Issues

    19. The Commission has taken a number of steps to ensure that the 
online file will be capable of accommodating the significant increase 
in network traffic as well as the volume of public file material that 
will result from the expansion of online filing requirements. We 
recognize that adding cable, DBS, broadcast radio, and SDARS to the 
online file will greatly increase the number of users of the file and 
the volume of material that must be uploaded. We also recognize that 
there is likely to be a heavy demand on the online file during certain 
filing windows and in peak political seasons, when many broadcast 
stations take new advertising orders and modify existing orders on a 
daily basis. The improvements we have made to the operation of the 
online file will facilitate use of the database by members of the 
public as well as by the entities required to maintain an online file, 
including existing TV station users.
    20. Technical improvements to the online file. The Commission has 
made several technical improvements to the online file database. First, 
the Commission has finished the transition to cloud-based computing 
solutions for purposes of managing the online public file database. 
Cloud computing technology will not only ensure that we maintain 
sufficient capacity to store the increased number of public file 
materials in the database, it will also permit us to increase network 
capacity during times of high demand to relieve network congestion and 
avoid delays or backups in uploading documents to the database. As the 
Commission stated in the Second Report and Order, cloud-based computing 
will permit the Commission to implement an online public file that is 
highly available, scalable, and eliminates user wait times associated 
with processing documents after upload. Second, as requested by NCTA, 
the Commission has added to the database the ability to place a 
document in multiple files using a single upload. This functionality 
should greatly facilitate maintenance of the online file, especially 
for cable operators or station group owners that place similar 
documents in the public file for multiple cable systems or broadcast 
stations. Third, when entities move a document from one folder to 
another in the online file, the database will now display both the date 
the document was first uploaded to the online file as well as the date 
it was moved to a different online file location. This will permit 
entities to move files within the online file if, for example, the file 
was initially placed in the wrong folder or the entity is creating new 
or different subfolders for purposes of improving the organization of 
the file, while maintaining a record of the date the document was first 
uploaded to the online file. Fourth, the database now will permit 
entities easily to delete files and empty folders when documents in the 
file are past their retention period or the entity wishes to delete 
them for another reason. Entities will be able to select one or more 
files and/or folders for deletion at one time, permitting them to 
efficiently remove documents from the online file.
    21. Finally, as advocated by a number of commenters, the Commission 
has completed the development and implementation of an application 
programming interface (``API'') that can connect the online file 
database to third-party web hosting services and that will permit such 
services to efficiently load documents into the online file on behalf 
of client broadcast stations and other entities. We recognize that 
third-party web hosting services may offer valuable assistance to 
entities in uploading documents to the online file and otherwise 
maintaining the file, particularly smaller entities that may choose to 
outsource this effort because of cost savings and other resource 
constraints. The Media Bureau and the Office of the Managing Director 
will provide further information about the API in the near future and 
will conduct one or more demonstrations. The API library will also be 
made available for testing by covered entities and their third-party 
service providers prior to the effective date of the online filing 
requirements adopted in this proceeding. While we recognize the 
benefits that web hosting services may provide in assisting entities in 
uploading materials to the online file, we emphasize that each entity 
remains responsible for ensuring that its own online public file is 
complete. While entities are free to enter into contractual

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arrangements with third parties to upload information into the online 
file, and to require as part of those arrangements that the third party 
ensure compliance with the FCC's rules, we decline to relieve entities 
of their responsibility to ensure that their own online public file is 
complete and otherwise complies with our rules. While we decline to 
provide a safe harbor for entities that choose to engage a third party 
to assist with the online file, we note that our primary goal in this 
proceeding is to improve access to public file information. Our 
enforcement efforts initially will be focused on ensuring that entities 
understand and comply with the online file requirements adopted herein, 
rather than on imposing fines for minor failures to comply with the 
rules, particularly during the period when entities being added to the 
online file are becoming familiar with online filing.
    22. Links to other Web sites. With the exception of the channel 
lineup information that cable systems must retain in the online file, 
we will not permit entities to provide a link in the online file to an 
alternative online location where political file or other public file 
material may be maintained in lieu of uploading documents to the 
Commission's database. The Commission's online file database is 
intended to serve as a single source of public file material for 
entities required to use the file, and not as a collection of links to 
other Web sites. The online database is organized with folders and 
subfolders that provide a consistent display of public file material 
for entities in each service. Members of the public who access the 
online file will be able to locate documents more easily if they are 
organized in a similar manner for each service. We agree with CLC et 
al. that allowing entities to substitute a link to another Web site, 
which may follow a different organizational structure, instead of 
uploading documents to the online file, would likely make the file more 
confusing, harder to navigate, and less useful to the public. With 
respect to channel lineups, however, we believe it is appropriate to 
permit cable operators that maintain a lineup on their own Web site to 
provide a link to that existing online lineup in lieu of also 
maintaining a lineup in the Commission's online file database. 
Operators may elect to provide channel lineup information both in the 
Commission's online file as well as on their own Web sites, but will 
not be required to do so.
    23. We will permit those entities that maintain their own 
electronic public and/or political files to include in the Commission's 
online database a link to that private file database, in addition to 
uploading to the Commission's database the materials required to be 
retained in the online public file. Such links would provide a further 
source of public file information that could prove to be a useful 
supplement to the information available on the Commission's online 
database.
    24. Filing windows. We decline at this time to extend or otherwise 
alter our current filing windows, as advocated by several commenters. 
We are confident that the online file will be capable of handling the 
increased number of filers and the volume of material required to be 
uploaded as a result of the expansion of the Commission's online 
database. We may reconsider expanding or otherwise altering filing 
windows at a later time if we believe that such efforts will either 
assist filers in maintaining a complete, up-to-date online file or help 
avoid congestion in the online database.
    25. Orderly online files. Consistent with our requirement for 
television stations, we will require that cable, DBS, broadcast radio, 
and SDARS entities maintain orderly public files and remove expired 
contracts when and if replacement agreements are uploaded. While we 
otherwise do not require that files that are past their retention 
period or otherwise out-of-date be deleted, we urge all entities to 
actively manage their online files to ensure that they do not become so 
overgrown with out-of-date documents that it is difficult to access 
relevant materials. The Commission will take no action under the public 
file rules based on any public file document that is outside the 
mandatory retention period.

B. Political File

    26. As proposed in the NPRM, cable operators, broadcast radio 
licensees, DBS operators, and SDARS entities will not be required to 
upload their existing political files to the online file. Instead, as 
we require with television licensees, these entities will be permitted 
to maintain locally those documents already in place in their political 
file at the time the new rules become effective, and upload documents 
to the online political file only on a going-forward basis. Existing 
political file material must be retained in the local political file at 
the station, cable system, or DBS or SDARS headquarters' office for the 
remainder of the two-year retention period, unless entities voluntarily 
elect to upload these materials to the online file. Given this limited 
two-year retention period, exempting the existing political file from 
the online database will require entities to continue to maintain this 
file locally for only a relatively short period of time after the 
effective date of the online political file requirements established in 
this order. Thus, exempting the existing political file from online 
posting will reduce the initial burden of moving public files online. 
In addition, as discussed below, with respect to smaller cable systems 
(those with between 1,000 and 5,000 subscribers) we are delaying for 
two years, until March 1, 2018, the requirement that they commence 
uploading new political file material to the online file. We also delay 
all online file requirements until March 1, 2018 for radio stations 
with fewer resources, which we define as all NCE stations, commercial 
stations in markets below the top 50 or outside all radio markets, and 
commercial stations in the top 50 markets with fewer than five full-
time employees. We believe that providing these entities with 
additional time to complete their transition to the online file will 
ease implementation for these smaller entities and also give the 
Commission time to address any concerns that may arise as larger 
entities commence using the online file.
    27. Consistent with our current political file rules, and as 
proposed in the NPRM, we will require that new political file materials 
be uploaded to the online file ``immediately absent unusual 
circumstances.'' The contents of the political file are time-sensitive. 
Therefore, it is essential that there be no delay in posting political 
file materials to the online file. In addition, consistent with our 
approach to the television online file, we will create and propagate 
subfolders for federal and state candidate ad purchases, as 
appropriate, as well as issue ads that relate to a political matter of 
national importance. We will also provide entities with the ability to 
create additional subfolders and subcategories in compliance with their 
own practices.

C. Voluntary Use of the Online Public File

    28. As we proposed in the NPRM, we will permit entities that are 
temporarily exempt from part or all online public file requirements to 
upload material to the online public file voluntarily before the 
delayed effective date of their online file requirement. For example, 
an NCE broadcast radio station that is not required to commence using 
the online file until March 1, 2018, as discussed below, could elect 
voluntarily to commence using the online file prior to this date. We 
will also permit entities to elect voluntarily to upload to the online 
file existing political file material that would otherwise be required 
to be

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retained in the entity's local public file until the end of the two-
year retention period. To avoid any confusion regarding the location 
and completeness of the public and political file, any entity that 
voluntarily elects to commence using the online file early must ensure 
that the online file contains all new public file material on a going-
forward basis, including all new political file material. That is, all 
new public and political file material must be uploaded to the online 
file on a going-forward basis commencing on the date the entity elects 
to transition to the online file. The online file database will require 
users to indicate that they have transitioned to the online file.

D. Back-Up Files

    29. As proposed in the NPRM, cable, DBS, broadcast radio, and SDARS 
entities will not be required to maintain back-up copies of all public 
file materials. Instead, as we do for the existing television online 
file, an entity may request that the Commission create a mirror copy of 
its public file to ensure that, if the data in the online file are 
compromised, the file can be reconstituted using the back-up copy. If 
the Commission's online file becomes temporarily inaccessible for the 
uploading of new documents, we will require entities to maintain those 
documents and upload them to the file once it is available again for 
upload.
    30. As proposed in the NPRM and consistent with the approach we 
take with respect to television broadcasters, however, we will require 
cable, DBS, broadcast radio, and SDARS entities to make back-up files 
for the political file available to the public to ensure that they can 
comply with their statutory obligation to make that information 
available to candidates, the public, and others immediately. Entities 
will be required to make these backups available only if and during 
such rare times as the Commission's online public file is unavailable. 
To minimize any burden caused by this requirement, entities may choose 
to meet the political file back-up requirement by periodically 
downloading a mirror copy of the public file, including the political 
file, housed on the FCC's database. To ensure that the political file 
is complete, entities that choose this option must retain any political 
file records that have not yet been uploaded to the FCC's online file 
database or that were uploaded after their last download of a mirror 
copy of the online public file.
    31. These back-up files may be retained either in paper or 
electronic form at the entity's local public file location. 
Alternatively, entities may elect to make these back-up political files 
accessible to the public online via the entity's own Web site. Cable 
operators or other entities with their own electronic political files 
may elect to use these files as a back-up in the event the Commission's 
online database is unavailable.
    32. In the event the Commission's online file becomes temporarily 
inaccessible, we will require DBS and SDARS entities to make their 
back-up political files available to the public through the entity's 
choice of either an online method, via the entity's own Web site, or by 
answering questions and accommodating requests for copies of political 
file materials made by telephone. Copies requested by telephone may be 
sent by fax, email, or mail, at the caller's request. If a requester 
prefers access by mail, the DBS or SDARS entity may require the 
individual requesting documents to pay for photocopying. We believe it 
is necessary to require DBS and SDARS entities to provide alternative 
means to access back-up political file documents, either online or by 
telephone, as these entities provide service nationwide and are 
required to maintain only one public and political file for the entire 
U.S. at their headquarters office, making in-person access very 
difficult. This requirement for online or telephone access will apply 
only to DBS and SDARS back-up political file materials during times 
when the Commission's online database is unavailable. Accordingly, we 
do not believe this requirement will be unduly burdensome.

E. Format

    33. As proposed in the NPRM, cable, DBS, and broadcast and 
satellite radio entities will be required to upload any electronic 
documents to the online file in their existing format to the extent 
feasible. The Commission will display the documents in both the 
uploaded format and in a pdf version. If a required document already 
exists in a searchable format, documents must be uploaded in that 
format to the extent technically feasible.
    34. We decline at this time to implement a standard format for the 
online file, including for political advertising data, as requested by 
CLC et al. As discussed above, the Commission has made a number of 
upgrades to its online file database to accommodate additional users 
and make the file easier to use. We will continue to prioritize these 
and other efforts to ensure that the database is reliable and user-
friendly before considering further improvements.

F. Announcements and Links

    35. We will require cable operators, DBS providers, and broadcast 
and satellite radio licensees that have Web sites to place a link to 
the online public file on their home pages, consistent with our 
proposal in the NPRM and our requirement for television stations. This 
link must connect to the first page of the entity's online public file. 
We will also require entities that have Web sites to include on their 
home page contact information for a representative who can assist any 
person with disabilities with issues related to the content of the 
public file.
    36. As proposed in the NPRM, we will not require cable, DBS, 
broadcast radio, or SDARS entities to make on-air announcements 
regarding the change in location of their public file. Consistent with 
the approach taken with respect to television stations in the Second 
Report and Order, we will require broadcast radio stations, however, to 
revise their on-air pre- and post-filing renewal announcements to 
reflect the availability of a station's renewal application on the 
Commission's Web site.

G. EEO Materials

    37. As we proposed in the NPRM, we will continue to require that 
cable, DBS, and broadcast and satellite radio entities make their EEO 
materials available on their Web sites, if they have one. Similar to 
our requirements for television stations, entities may fulfill this Web 
site posting requirement by providing, on their own Web site, a link to 
the EEO materials on their online public file page on the Commission's 
Web site.The link to EEO materials must be a direct link to such 
materials on the FCC's Web site, and not simply a link to the first 
page of the entity's online public file. As discussed above, all 
entities that have Web sites must also place a link to the first page 
of their online public file on the home page of their Web site.

H. Local Public Inspection File

    38. Entities that have fully transitioned to the online public 
file--that is, entities that have uploaded all public file material to 
the FCC's online file database including all political file material 
required to be retained in the public file--and that also provide 
online access to back-up political file material via the entity's own 
Web site when the FCC's online database is temporarily unavailable, 
will not be required to maintain a local public file. This option is 
not available to commercial broadcast licensees who must continue to 
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correspondence file that cannot be made available online for privacy 
reasons.
    39. NTCA, Verizon, and DIRECTV request that we clarify that 
entities do not need to maintain a local public inspection file once 
they have fully transitioned to the online file. We note that, unlike 
commercial broadcast stations who must retain a correspondence file at 
the station, cable, DBS, and SDARS entities will have fully 
transitioned to the online file once the retention period for existing 
political files expires. As discussed above, however, all entities must 
maintain a back-up file for the political file in the event the online 
file becomes unavailable and make this back-up file available to the 
public. As discussed above, we will permit entities to retain back-up 
political file materials either in paper or electronic form at their 
local file location or make such materials available to the public 
online via the entity's own Web site. Entities with their own Web sites 
must indicate clearly on that Web site either the Web site or physical 
address of their back-up political files. Entities that have fully 
transitioned to the online file and that make their back-up political 
file materials available online will not be required to maintain a 
local public file.
    40. We will require all cable and DBS operators and broadcast and 
satellite radio licensees to provide information in the online public 
file about the individual who may be contacted for questions about the 
file. This information must be provided when the operator or licensee 
first establishes its online public file and should be updated if and 
when staffing or location changes occur. In addition, entities that 
have not fully transitioned to the FCC's online public file--that is, 
entities that do not post online all public and political file material 
required to be maintained in the public inspection file--and that do 
not also provide online access via their own Web sites to back-up 
political file materials must also provide information in the FCC's 
online public file about the location of the entity's local public 
file. This information is necessary to inform the public of the 
location of the existing political file (until its retention period 
expires) and/or the location where the public can access back-up 
political file materials in the event the Commission's database is 
unavailable. All commercial broadcast licensees must include 
information in the FCC's online file about the location of their local 
public file so the public is aware of the location of the 
correspondence file retained by these broadcasters.

I. Compliance Dates

    41. New Public File Materials. In order to facilitate a smooth 
transition to the online public file, we will provide entities a period 
of time after the effective date of the online file requirements 
adopted in this order to begin uploading files. Cable systems with 
1,000 or more subscribers, DBS providers, SDARS licensees, and 
commercial radio broadcast stations in the top 50 markets with five or 
more full-time employees will be required to begin using the online 
public file 30 days after the Commission announces in the Federal 
Register that OMB has completed its review of this Order under the 
Paperwork Reduction Act (``PRA'') and approved the collection. 
Commencing on this effective date, these entities must begin uploading 
new public file materials to the Commission's online public file 
database and, with the exception of cable systems with between 1,000 
and 5,000 subscribers, these entities must also upload new political 
file material to the Commission's online file. Entities will not be 
permitted to commence uploading material to the online file prior to 
this effective date. We decline NAB's request that we give radio 
stations 60 days from the effective date to commence uploading new 
public file material. Only commercial radio broadcast stations in the 
top 50 radio markets with 5 or more full-time employees are required to 
commence uploading documents to the online file beginning 30 days after 
the effective date of this Order. We believe these larger radio 
stations have the necessary resources to be able to commence using the 
online file within this time frame without imposing an undue burden.
    42. In recognition of their more limited resources, we provide more 
time for smaller entities to transition to the online file. Thus, as 
discussed further below, commercial broadcast radio stations in the top 
50 markets with fewer than five full-time employees, all commercial 
broadcast radio stations in markets below the top 50 and outside all 
radio markets, and all NCE broadcast radio stations will not be 
required to begin uploading new public and political file material to 
the online file until March 1, 2018. In addition, cable systems with 
1,000 or more but fewer than 5,000 subscribers will not be required to 
commence uploading new political file material to the online file until 
March 1, 2018. Cable systems with fewer than 1,000 subscribers are 
exempt from all online filing requirements.
    43. Existing Public File Materials. We will give cable systems with 
1,000 or more subscribers, DBS providers, SDARS licensees, and 
commercial radio broadcast stations in the top 50 markets with five or 
more full-time employees six months from the effective date of the 
rules (i.e., six months after the Commission publishes a notice in the 
Federal Register announcing OMB approval under the PRA as discussed 
above) to complete the process of uploading to the online file their 
existing public file materials, with the exception of existing 
political files. This approach is similar to that taken by the 
Commission in the Second Report and Order to transition television 
stations to the online public file. Entities will be permitted to begin 
uploading existing public file materials immediately on the effective 
date, at the same time that they must begin posting new materials to 
the online public file on a going-forward basis. These entities must 
complete the process of uploading the existing public file--but not the 
existing political file, which is not required to be transitioned to 
the online file--within six months of the effective date. We believe 
that giving these entities six months to upload existing files will 
provide adequate time and flexibility to complete this process.

J. Waiver

    44. While we do not believe online posting of the public file, 
including prospective posting of the political file, will impose an 
unreasonable burden on the vast majority of entities subject to the 
rules adopted in this Order, we recognize that there may be a few 
entities for which the transition to an online public inspection file 
may prove especially difficult. In this regard, we note that some small 
radio stations in remote locations may not have access to reliable 
Internet service or may be without Internet access altogether. In 
addition, there may be rare instances in which a small radio station or 
cable operator faces undue economic or other resource limitations that 
make the transition to the online public file especially challenging. 
If an entity believes that the transition to the online file will 
impose an undue hardship, it may seek a waiver of the requirements 
adopted in this order. An entity seeking a waiver should provide the 
Commission with information documenting the economic hardship the 
station would incur in complying with online file requirements, its 
technical inability to do so, or such other reasons as would warrant 
waiver under our general waiver standards.\2\
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    \2\ As discussed below, we are phasing-in the online file 
requirements for radio beginning with commercial stations in the top 
50 Nielsen Audio markets with 5 or more full-time employees. See, 
infra, para. 83. We delay online filing for all other radio stations 
for approximately two years, until March 1, 2018. Id. In the event a 
commercial radio station with between 5 and 10 full-time employees, 
otherwise required to transition to online filing in the first 
group, finds the transition especially difficult, the Commission 
will give careful consideration to requests by these stations for 
additional time to commence online filing. The Commission also will 
be favorably inclined to grant requests for additional time to 
commence online filing from very small radio stations with fewer 
than five full-time employees, as these stations may have limited 
resources and, therefore, find the transition to the online file 
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K. Requirements and Issues Unique to Each Service

    45. Because each service for which we are implementing online 
public file requirements is unique, we address each service separately 
below. We address any service-specific issues raised in the NPRM and by 
commenters, and also address the manner in which we will phase-in 
online file requirements for each service.
1. Cable Public Inspection File
a. Current Rules
    46. The FCC's rules regarding records to be maintained by cable 
systems distinguish between records that must be retained for 
inspection by the public and those that must be made available to 
Commission representatives or local franchisors only. The rules also 
impose different recordkeeping requirements based on the number of 
subscribers to the cable system. Operators of cable systems with fewer 
than 1,000 subscribers are exempt from many public inspection file 
requirements, including the political file, sponsorship identification, 
EEO records, and records regarding children's commercial programming. 
Operators of systems with between 1,000 and 5,000 subscribers must 
provide certain information ``upon request'' but must also ``maintain 
for public inspection'' a political file, while operators of systems 
having 5,000 or more subscribers must ``maintain for public 
inspection'' a political file and records regarding, among other 
things, sponsorship identification, EEO, and advertisements in 
children's programming. The rules state that the public inspection file 
must be maintained ``at the office which the system operator maintains 
for the ordinary collection of subscriber charges, resolution of 
subscriber complaints, and other business or at any accessible place in 
the community served by the system unit(s).''
    47. Cable system political file requirements are similar to those 
for broadcast stations. The political file must contain a ``complete 
and orderly record . . . of all requests for cablecast time made by or 
on behalf of a candidate for public office'' including the disposition 
of such requests. The file must also show the ``schedule of time 
purchased, when spots actually aired, the rates charged, and the 
classes of time purchased.'' With respect to certain issue 
advertisements, the file must disclose the name of the purchasing 
organization and a list of the board of directors. These records must 
be filed ``immediately absent unusual circumstances,'' and must be 
retained for at least two years.
b. Online Public File Requirements
(i) Content Required To Be Maintained in the Online File
    48. As discussed above, consistent with the rules we adopted for 
television broadcasters and that we adopt for other entities, we will 
require that cable operators upload to the online public file all 
documents and information that are required to be in the public file 
but which are not also filed in COALS or maintained by the Commission 
on its own Web site. The Commission will import these latter documents 
or information into the online public file itself. As noted in the 
NPRM, the only document that cable operators file with the Commission 
that must also be retained in their public inspection file is the EEO 
program annual report, which the Commission will upload to the online 
file. We will require cable systems with 1,000 or more subscribers to 
upload to the online file other material currently required to be 
maintained for public inspection.
    49. While cable systems with 1,000 or more subscribers but fewer 
than 5,000 subscribers are currently required to provide certain 
materials to the public only ``upon request,'' as proposed in the NPRM 
we will also require these systems to place these materials in the 
online public file to facilitate public access to these materials, 
except as clarified in paragraph (ii) below. The documents these 
systems are currently required to make available ``upon request'' are 
those required by 47 CFR 76.1701 (sponsorship identification), 76.1702 
(EEO records available for public inspection), 76.1703 (commercial 
records for children's programming), 76.1704 (proof-of-performance test 
data), and 76.1706 (signal leakage logs and repair records). We 
disagree with NCTA that moving from an ``upon request'' regime to an 
affirmative requirement to upload documents to the online file for 
these systems represents a burdensome change in regulation. While our 
current rules do not require that these records be maintained at a 
particular local site, cable operators must make this information 
``promptly available once a request is received.'' Our decision to 
require instead that these records be maintained in the online file 
does not materially alter the burden of maintaining these records and 
making them available upon request and is consistent with our 
transition to an online public file regime.
    50. Exemption from all online file requirements for small cable 
systems. As we proposed in the NPRM, we will exempt cable systems with 
fewer than 1,000 subscribers from all online public file requirements. 
As noted above, these systems have far fewer public file requirements 
than larger systems and are not required to maintain a political file. 
NCTA and ACA support this exemption from online public file 
requirements. We decline, however, to adopt ACA's proposal that we 
extend to cable systems with fewer than 2,500 subscribers the same 
public file exemptions currently applicable to cable systems with fewer 
than 1,000 subscribers and, in addition, exempt systems with fewer than 
2,500 subscribers from all online public file requirements. It is 
beyond the scope of this proceeding to consider expanding the number of 
cable systems that are exempt from current public inspection file 
requirements. Our goal is simply to adapt our existing public file 
requirements to an online format, while clarifying and streamlining 
certain requirements as necessary. We also decline to adopt ACA's 
proposal that we exempt systems with fewer than 15,000 subscribers and 
not affiliated with a multichannel video programming distributor 
(``MVPD'') serving more than ten percent of all MVPD subscribers from 
the requirement to maintain their public inspection files in the online 
database and instead permit these systems to make information in these 
files available upon request. These entities must retain records in 
order to be able to make them available upon request, and we believe 
any additional burden resulting from a requirement that they instead be 
posted online is minimal and is outweighed by the benefit of making 
information more readily accessible without requiring members of the 
public to make a specific request for records from each system. We also 
believe ACA's proposal would confuse the public about the location of 
public file materials.
    51. We believe that the cumulative impact of the online file 
requirements will not prove overly burdensome to cable systems, 
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the clarification we make below that proof-of-performance and signal 
leakage information is exempt from the public file. As discussed above, 
any system for which the transition to online filing would impose an 
undue hardship may request a waiver.
    52. Political file. Consistent with the approach we adopted for 
television broadcasters, cable operators will not be required to upload 
their existing political files to the online file; rather, they will be 
permitted to maintain existing material in their physical political 
file and upload documents to the online political file only on a going-
forward basis. This approach will minimize the burden of transitioning 
to the online file for cable operators while providing convenient 
access to the information most likely to be of interest to the public.
    53. Delay in political file requirements for small cable systems. 
To smooth the transition for cable operators and the Commission and to 
allow smaller cable systems additional time to begin posting their 
political files online, as proposed in the NPRM we will phase in the 
political file posting requirements for small cable systems. For the 
next two years, we will require only systems with 5,000 or more 
subscribers to post their new political file documents online. We 
temporarily exempt other cable systems from posting their political 
documents to their online public file until March 1, 2018. NCTA 
supports delaying for two years the requirement to post new political 
file material online for smaller cable systems, and this delay is also 
consistent with the additional time we gave smaller television stations 
to begin posting political files online in the Second Report and Order.
    54. We believe that it is appropriate to commence online political 
file requirements with larger cable systems with more subscribers as 
these systems are more likely to have the resources needed to address 
any implementation issues, should they arise. Allowing other systems 
additional time to begin uploading the political file will ease 
implementation for these smaller systems and also give the Commission 
time to address any concerns that may arise as larger cable systems 
transition to the online file. Applying this delay in online political 
file requirements to cable systems with fewer than 5,000 subscribers 
establishes a threshold that is clear and easy to implement. As 
discussed above, this 5,000 subscriber threshold is currently used in 
the public file rules to provide regulatory relief from certain 
recordkeeping requirements. Cable systems are therefore familiar with 
the use of this threshold in the context of public file requirements, 
which should help avoid confusion regarding which systems are eligible 
for the temporary exemption.
    55. As an alternative to the 5,000 subscriber cutoff, we sought 
comment in the NPRM on whether we should instead define ``small cable 
system'' for purposes of the temporary exemption from the online 
political file requirement as a system with fewer than 15,000 
subscribers that is not affiliated with a larger operator serving more 
than 10 percent of all MVPD subscribers. While NCTA supports this 
latter definition, we believe the 5,000 subscriber cutoff is both less 
complicated, as it does not require calculation of the total number of 
MVPD subscribers as well as the percentage served by any multi-system 
operator, and easier to administer and implement as systems are already 
familiar with this cutoff in connection with public inspection file 
requirements. We believe that uploading new political file material to 
the online file will not prove significantly more burdensome than 
maintaining paper files, and will prove less burdensome over time as 
operators become more familiar with the online file.
    56. Geographic information. We will require cable operators, when 
first establishing their online public file, to provide a list of the 
five-digit ZIP codes served by the cable system. Cable operators with 
more than one physical system identifier (``PSID'') will be required to 
identify the ZIP code(s) served by each PSID. As discussed in the NPRM, 
the Commission currently lacks precise information about the geographic 
areas served by cable systems, and we believe that providing 
information about ZIP codes served will make the information in the 
online file, and especially the political file, more useful to 
subscribers, advertisers, candidates, and others. While we proposed in 
the NPRM to require operators to provide information regarding both the 
ZIP codes and Designated Market Areas (``DMAs'') served by each system, 
we will require only ZIP code information at this time. ZIP codes 
correlate to geographic areas that are easily identified by the 
Commission and the general public. In addition, zip code areas are 
smaller than DMAs, providing more granular data to users of the online 
file. Information about ZIP codes served should also be relatively easy 
for operators to obtain from their billing records. We note that 
operators will be required to identify the ZIP codes served by each 
cable system only when they first establish their public files on the 
Commission's database, and to update this information only to reflect 
changes. Therefore, we do not believe this requirement will be unduly 
burdensome.
    57. We reject the suggestion of NCTA and ACA that, instead of 
requiring cable operators to upload information about the geographic 
area served by the system, the FCC instead import that information from 
FCC Form 322 (Cable Community Registration). The communities identified 
on Form 322 often do not correspond to locations with defined political 
and/or geographic boundaries. In addition, while Form 322 does contain 
information about counties served by each system, this information is 
not as granular as ZIP code data, which is not available on Form 322. 
We also decline Verizon's suggestion that we refer to franchise areas 
in the online file, as we believe this information is less likely to be 
recognizable by the public than ZIP codes.
    58. We sought comment in the NPRM on whether, in lieu of ZIP code 
or DMA data, we should instead require cable operators to provide 
information about the census block(s) or census tract(s) served by each 
system. We do not require cable operators to provide this information
    59. Cable employment units. We will also require cable operators, 
when first establishing the online public file for each cable system, 
to identify the employment unit number or numbers associated with each 
system. This information is required to permit the Commission to 
associate EEO reports filed with the Commission, which are identified 
by employment unit number, with the system or systems covered by each 
report and employment unit. As cable operators will be required to 
provide this information only when they first establish the online 
public file and when any updates are required, we do not believe this 
requirement will be unduly burdensome.
    60. Channel lineups. We will require cable operators either to 
upload information regarding their current channel lineup to the online 
file, and keep this information current, or provide a link in their 
online file to the channel lineup maintained by the operator. While we 
recognize that cable systems may currently provide channel lineup 
information to subscribers in various ways in addition to putting it in 
the public file, we decline to eliminate the requirement that such 
information also be made available in the online public file, as 
advocated by NCTA and ACA. We agree with NCTA and ACA, however, that we 
should allow operators the option of including a link in the online 
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online channel lineups in lieu of uploading channel lineups to the 
online file. This option will ease the burden on cable operators who 
maintain their channel lineups on their own Web sites and will help 
ensure that the channel lineup information accessible through the 
online public file is up to date. We emphasize that cable systems may 
take advantage of the option of including a link to the cable system's 
channel lineup in the online file in lieu of uploading the lineup only 
if the link is made available to all members of the public.
    61. Headend location information. Our rules currently require the 
operator of every cable television system to maintain in the public 
inspection file the ``designation and location of its principal 
headend.'' As we proposed in the NPRM, we will not require cable 
operators to include principal headend location information in the 
online public file. Instead, operators will have the option to instead 
continue to retain this information in their local public file. In 
comments filed in response to the Public Notice, NCTA asked that we 
consider whether we should exclude headend location information from 
the online public file as it is of little interest to the general 
public and revealing this information in a centralized database 
available to Internet users ``raises potentially serious security 
risks.'' While we reserve judgment as to whether there are valid 
security concerns associated with posting the location of the principal 
headend online, we agree that the general public is unlikely to be 
interested in this information and, therefore, will permit operators 
who prefer to retain this information locally rather than posting it 
online to do so. We remind operators who choose not to post principal 
headend location information to the Commission's online public file 
that the local file where this information is retained must be made 
available for public inspection at any time during regular business 
hours.
    62. Commercial limits in children's programming. We decline to 
adopt NCTA's request that we revise our public file rules to permit 
cable operators to provide documentation regarding compliance with the 
commercial limits in children's programs only in the event of a 
complaint. NCTA's proposal is beyond the scope of this proceeding, 
which is intended to adapt our current public file rules to an online 
format rather than changing underlying requirements. While we recognize 
that our current rules require cable operators operating multiple 
systems carrying the same children's programs to retain in their files 
similar commercial limits information for these systems, we believe the 
transition to the online public file will significantly reduce the 
burden of complying with this aspect of the current children's 
television rules. As discussed above, the Commission has upgraded the 
online file database to permit entities to populate multiple files 
using a single upload. This feature will permit cable operators to use 
a single upload to post required commercial limits documentation to the 
online file for multiple cable systems, making compliance with the 
commercial limits rules easier in the online database than in the 
current local public file regime. In addition, as discussed above, 
entities are free to negotiate with third-party vendors for assistance 
in uploading documents to their online public inspection file using the 
API interface.
    63. FCC Form 325. We invited comment in the NPRM on whether the 
Commission should make FCC Form 325 (Annual Cable Operator Report) 
available in the online public file. That form is filed annually by 
cable systems with 20,000 or more subscribers. We decline to include 
FCC Form 325 in the online file at this time as these forms are not 
currently required to be included in the public inspection file.
    64. State and local public file requirements. We decline to adopt 
Verizon's request that we preempt public file requirements imposed 
pursuant to agreements between a cable operator and state and local 
franchising authorities. While such agreements may require cable 
operators to maintain a local file with content that may duplicate or 
differ from that required by the FCC's public file requirements, we do 
not believe it is appropriate in this proceeding to preempt such local 
or state requirements. We will, however, enable entities to add a 
separate folder to their FCC online file for content that is required 
to be retained by the operator for public inspection pursuant to a 
franchising agreement. Cable operators may choose to take advantage of 
this option in order to maintain in a single location all materials 
required to be made available to the public, pursuant to either the 
FCC's rules or franchising requirements. Any material uploaded to the 
online file solely for purposes of compliance with state or local 
franchise requirements must be placed in a separate folder that is 
clearly labeled by the operator to distinguish it from FCC public and 
political file materials. Entities may not place materials solely 
intended to comply with franchise requirements in the same folder(s) 
used for FCC online public and political file materials, as this could 
be confusing to users of the online file. However, by creating this 
option, we are not changing any obligations that local franchising 
authorities may have imposed with respect to local inspection files. If 
the franchising authority has a requirement to maintain a local file 
that would not be satisfied by posting those documents to the FCC's 
online file, the cable operator must continue to maintain such a local 
file in compliance with the franchising agreement unless the 
franchising authority allows it to move those files online.
(ii) Clarification and Reorganization of the Cable Public Inspection 
File Rules
    65. Proof-of-performance and signal leakage information. We clarify 
that proof-of-performance and signal leakage information does not need 
to be retained in the public inspection file or uploaded to the online 
file. This material must be maintained and made available to the 
Commission and franchisor, however, upon request. We noted in the NPRM 
that the current recordkeeping rules regarding this information are 
unclear. We agree with NCTA and ACA that proof-of-performance and 
signal leakage information is highly technical and unlikely to be of 
interest to the general public and does not need to be retained in the 
public inspection file or be made available online. We will, however, 
continue to require that systems retain this information and make it 
available to the Commission and franchisor upon request.
    66. Reorganization of 47 CFR 76.1700. As proposed in the NPRM, we 
are reorganizing section 76.1700 of the rules both to reflect the 
online public file requirements adopted in this Order and to clarify 
cable public inspection file requirements. The cable recordkeeping 
requirements are currently spread over several rule sections in Part 
76, Subpart U (Documents to be Maintained for Inspection), with some 
requirements contained in a separate rule subpart. While section 
76.1700 currently cross references many of these recordkeeping 
requirements, it does not cite them all. The revised rule section 
76.1700 in Appendix B cross references all cable public recordkeeping 
requirements and more clearly addresses which records must be 
maintained in the public inspection file, and therefore uploaded to the 
Commission's online file, versus those that must be made available only 
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2. DBS Public Inspection File
a. Current Rules
    67. DBS providers are required to maintain a public inspection file 
containing four categories of information: Information regarding 
compliance with the carriage obligation for noncommercial programming 
(the ``noncommercial set-aside''); Information regarding compliance 
with the commercial limits in children's programming; certain EEO 
materials; and a political file. With respect to the noncommercial set-
aside, the rules require that DBS providers ``keep and permit public 
inspection of a complete and orderly record of,'' among other things, 
measurements of channel capacity, a record of entities to whom 
noncommercial capacity is being provided, the rates paid by the entity 
to whom capacity is provided, and a record of entities requesting 
capacity and the disposition of those requests. With respect to 
compliance with the children's programming commercial limits, DBS 
providers airing children's programming must maintain records 
sufficient to verify compliance with the rules and ``make such records 
available to the public.'' With respect to EEO materials, DBS operators 
are required to maintain in their public file EEO reports and certain 
EEO program information.
    68. DBS providers are also required to ``keep and permit public 
inspection of a complete and orderly political file'' and to 
``prominently disclose the physical location of the file and the 
telephonic and electronic means to access'' it. The file must include, 
among other things, records of ``all requests for DBS origination 
time'' and the schedule of time purchased, when spots actually aired, 
the rates charged, and the classes of time purchased for each request. 
These records must be placed in the file ``as soon as possible'' and 
must be retained for at least two years. Unlike broadcasters and cable 
systems, DBS providers must ``make available via fax, email, or by mail 
upon telephone request, photocopies of documents in their political 
files and shall assist callers by answering questions about the 
contents of their political files.''
b. Online Public File Requirements
    69. Similar to our existing online public file requirements for 
television stations and the requirements we adopt for cable, broadcast 
radio, and satellite radio entities, we will require DBS providers to 
upload to the online file only material that is not already on file at 
the Commission. Similar to cable operators, the only document that DBS 
providers file with the Commission that must also be retained in their 
public inspection files is the EEO program annual report, which the 
Commission will upload to the online file. DBS operators will be 
required to post to the online file channel capacity measurements and 
other records related to the use of and requests for noncommercial 
capacity, records related to compliance with children's commercial 
limits, certain EEO materials, and new political file material.
    70. We do not believe that requiring DBS providers to upload this 
material to the online file will be onerous. As compared to television 
and radio broadcasters and cable operators, DBS providers have the 
fewest number of public file requirements. We believe that the 
transition to an online file is particularly important for DBS because 
of that service's nationwide reach. Each DBS provider is required to 
maintain only one public and political file for the entire U.S. at its 
headquarters, making in-person access very difficult. Moving this 
material to the online database will facilitate access to the public 
file by viewers nationwide.
    71. Consistent with our approach for television stations and the 
rules we adopt for cable, broadcast radio, and satellite radio 
entities, we will not require DBS providers to upload their existing 
political files to the FCC's online file but will permit them to 
maintain existing material in their physical political file and upload 
documents to the online political file only on a going-forward basis. 
DBS providers must begin uploading new public and political file 
material to the online public file 30 days after the Commission 
announces in the Federal Register that OMB has completed its review of 
this Order under the Paperwork Reduction Act (``PRA'') and approved the 
collection. These entities will have six months from the effective date 
of the rules (i.e., six months after the Commission publishes a notice 
in the Federal Register announcing OMB approval under the PRA) to 
complete the process of uploading existing public file materials to the 
online file, with the exception of existing political files which 
entities are permitted, but not required, to upload to the Commission's 
online public file.
    72. We will eliminate the requirement that DBS providers honor 
requests by telephone for copies of political file materials if those 
materials are made available online. Thus, with respect to existing 
political file materials not required to be posted to the FCC's online 
database, DBS providers must continue to answer telephone inquiries 
regarding those materials, as well as requests for copies, unless they 
elect to post those existing political files to the FCC's online 
database. In addition, as discussed above, if the FCC's online public 
file database is temporarily unavailable, we will require DBS providers 
to make their back-up political files available to the public by, at 
their own choice, either an online method, via the entity's own Web 
site, or by answering questions and accommodating requests for copies 
of political file materials made by telephone. Copies requested by 
telephone may be sent by fax, email, or mail, at the caller's request. 
If a requester prefers access by mail, the DBS or SDARS entity may 
require the individual requesting documents to pay for photocopying.
    73. We sought comment in the NPRM on how DBS political files should 
be organized, particularly with respect to advertisements shown on a 
local or hyper-local basis. We agree with DIRECTV that DBS providers 
should have the flexibility to organize their political files in any 
manner that reasonably allows users to view their contents. DBS 
providers offer advertisers the option to purchase advertising both 
nationwide and locally, and we will permit these entities to create 
folders for the political file that reflect the manner in which ads 
were purchased and shown.
    74. DIRECTV notes that the political file rules require DBS 
providers to include in the political file a significant amount of 
information about certain political ad buyers and, in some cases, the 
nature of the issue being advertised. According to DIRECTV, some 
political advertising buyers have refused to provide this information. 
DIRECTV requests that the Commission clarify that political advertisers 
must present DBS providers with sufficient information to comply with 
the political file requirements. We remind DBS providers, as well as 
other entities subject to our political broadcasting rules, that they 
are responsible for ensuring that their political files are complete 
and accurate as required by the Communications Act and the Commission's 
rules.
3. Broadcast Radio Public Inspection File
a. Current Rules
    75. The public inspection file rules for radio broadcasters are 
generally similar to those for television broadcasters. Every permittee 
or licensee of an AM or FM station in the commercial or noncommercial 
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service must maintain a public inspection file containing, among other 
things, FCC authorizations, applications, contour maps, ownership 
reports, EEO materials, issues/programs lists, and time brokerage (also 
known as ``local marketing'') and joint sales agreements. The file must 
be maintained at the station's main studio.
    76. Radio stations are required to maintain a political file as 
part of their public inspection file. The political file must contain a 
``complete and orderly record'' of requests for broadcast time made by 
or on behalf of a candidate for public office. The file must also show 
the ``schedule of time purchased, when spots actually aired, the rates 
charged, and the classes of time purchased.'' With respect to issue 
advertisements, stations must disclose the name of the purchasing 
organization and a list of the board of directors. These records must 
be filed ``as soon as possible, meaning immediately, absent unusual 
circumstances,'' and must be retained for at least two years.
b. Online Public File Requirements
(i) Content Required To Be Maintained in the Online File
    77. We will require radio broadcast licensees to upload to the 
online public file all documents and information that are required to 
be in the public file but that are not also filed in CDBS (or LMS) or 
otherwise maintained by the Commission on its own Web site. Thus, radio 
stations must upload citizen agreements, certain EEO materials, issues/
programs lists, local public notice announcements, time brokerage 
agreements, joint sales agreements, materials related to FCC 
investigations or complaints (other than investigative information 
requests from the Commission), and any new political file material. The 
Commission will import to the online file documents and information 
required to be in the public file that are electronically filed in CDBS 
(or LMS), including authorizations, applications and related materials, 
ownership reports and related materials, EEO Reports, The Public and 
Broadcasting manual, and Letters of Inquiry and other investigative 
requests from the Commission, unless otherwise directed by the inquiry 
itself.
    78. FCC Form 302-AM. FCC Form 302-AM (Application for AM Broadcast 
Station License) is available for paper filing only, unlike the 
application for FM station licenses (FCC Form 302-FM) which must be 
filed electronically. We will permit AM stations that must retain Form 
302-AM in their public inspection file to choose either to retain the 
form locally for public inspection or upload the form themselves to the 
Commission's online database. NAB urges the Commission to upgrade its 
database to reduce the unequal burden on AM stations that are unable to 
file forms electronically. We are working on upgrading our broadcast 
licensing database, including FCC Form 302-AM, but we will not make 
changes to the filing requirements in this item. Our focus is on moving 
the public inspection file to the Commission's online database; other 
broadcast licensing database improvements are beyond the scope of this 
proceeding.
    79. Political file. As proposed in the NPRM, and consistent with 
the approach we adopted for television broadcasters and that we adopt 
here for other entities, broadcast radio licensees will not be required 
to upload their existing political files to the online file, but 
instead will be permitted to maintain existing material in their local 
political file and upload documents to the online political file only 
on a going-forward basis. This approach will minimize the burden of 
transitioning to the online file.
    80. Delay in implementation for stations with fewer resources. In 
light of the unique economic circumstances faced by radio broadcasters, 
we believe it is appropriate to implement the online public file by 
imposing requirements, at first, only on stations with more resources. 
Some radio commenters expressed opposition to the Commission's proposal 
to include radio broadcasters in the online file. Some argue that the 
radio industry already faces significant economic challenges as the 
result of competition from other services that would be exacerbated by 
the imposition of further regulatory requirements. Others question the 
need to expand the online file to radio, noting the limited number of 
requests radio stations receive to view the public file, or noting that 
the Petition for Rulemaking did not address broadcast radio and 
advocated only that cable operators and DBS providers be added to the 
online file.
    81. Most radio commenters focus in particular on the impact on 
small stations, including small NCE stations, of including broadcast 
radio stations in the online file. In general, these commenters argue 
that many radio stations are very small with limited financial and 
other resources, face constant economic pressure, and would find the 
transition to the online file very burdensome.
    82. With respect to NCE radio stations, many commenters advocate 
that all such stations be permanently exempt from online filing. Many 
NCE radio commenters argue that these stations are prohibited from 
accepting paid political and issue advertising, making access to their 
political file records less necessary than for commercial stations. 
Others contend that NCE stations often have more limited financial 
resources and smaller staffs than commercial stations and rely on 
donations for the majority of their funding, making the burden of 
transitioning to the online file particularly challenging. If NCE 
stations are not exempt from online filing, the Educational Media 
Foundation argues they should be in the last group of stations required 
to transition to the online file so that any issues with the online 
filing process can be resolved before NCEs are required to utilize 
scarce resources in uploading online files.
    83. As we proposed in the NPRM, we will commence online public file 
requirements for radio with commercial stations in markets 1 through 
50, as defined by Nielsen Audio (formerly Arbitron), that have five or 
more full-time employees. We will delay all mandatory online filing for 
other radio stations for approximately two years, until March 1, 2018. 
Commencing on this date, all NCE radio stations, all commercial 
stations in markets below the top 50 as well as those outside all 
markets, and all commercial top 50 market stations with fewer than five 
full-time employees must begin placing all new public and political 
file material in the online file. In addition, as of this date, these 
stations must have placed all their existing public file material in 
the online file, with the exception of their existing political file 
material. Stations transitioning to the online file in the second wave 
will have approximately two years in which to upload their existing 
public file material to the online file. Accordingly, we do not believe 
these stations need an additional six months beyond the March 1, 2018 
transition date in which to upload existing public file material.
    84. We decline to permanently exempt any category of radio stations 
from online filing. All broadcasters have public and political 
inspection file requirements, and we believe that all these files 
should ultimately be moved to the Commission's online database to 
improve accessibility and, over time, reduce the covered entities' 
administrative costs of maintaining these files. We note that, unlike 
small cable systems which are exempt from the political file as well as 
other public file requirements, small radio stations are not exempt 
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requirement. We also decline to categorically exempt part of the public 
inspection file from online filing, as proposed by some commenters, 
with the exception of the existing political file and the 
correspondence file. Our experience to date with television stations 
suggests that most entities will not encounter undue difficulties in 
completing the transition to online filing. While we recognize that 
some radio broadcasters face significant economic and other resource 
constraints, we believe that most radio stations will be capable of 
completing the transition to the online file and are more likely to 
reap benefits over time in terms of reduced administrative costs if 
they post their entire public and political files online. Stations that 
face unique economic or other impediments that make transitioning to 
the Commission's online file especially difficult may request a waiver.
    85. We believe that commencing online file requirements with 
commercial stations in the top 50 markets with 5 or more full-time 
employees will ensure that the first group of radio stations to 
transition to the online file will have sufficient financial and staff 
resources to address any implementation issues that may arise. 
Commenters who addressed this issue generally agreed that it is 
reasonable to phase in online filing for radio stations starting with 
larger, commercial stations in the top 50 markets. We believe that it 
is appropriate to delay online filing for other radio stations as they 
are likely to have fewer financial and other resources and may need 
additional time to prepare for their transition to the online file. As 
we discussed in the NPRM, radio stations with fewer than 5 full-time 
employees are exempt from many EEO requirements, including the 
requirement to file FCC Form 396 (Broadcast Equal Employment 
Opportunity Program Report). We believe that defining the class of 
small radio stations based on this EEO exemption makes sense as it is a 
standard with which stations are already familiar and it provides a 
clear, bright line test for determining which stations are temporarily 
exempt from online filing. In addition, information regarding the 
stations that are exempt from certain EEO requirements is readily 
available to the Commission and the public, as this information is 
filed with the FCC and is available on the FCC's Web site.
    86. The 5 full-time employee threshold in our EEO rules applies to 
station employment units. A station employment unit is defined as ``a 
station or a group of commonly owned stations in the same market that 
share at least one employee.'' We will apply the 5 full-time employee 
threshold for purposes of the temporary exemption from radio online 
file requirements to station employment units. Thus, where a radio 
station is commonly owned with one or more other radio or television 
stations in the same market that share at least one employee, and the 
station employment unit has five or more full-time employees, each 
radio station in the group will be considered to exceed the threshold 
for the temporary exemption from the online public file.
    87. We reject the suggestion that we instead use a ten or fifteen-
employee threshold for purposes of the temporary exemption from online 
public file requirements. The commenters that advocate a standard based 
on a larger number of employees argue generally that this approach 
better reflects the economic reality of radio versus television 
broadcasting and will better protect against adverse impacts to smaller 
radio stations. We believe, however, that a top-50 market commercial 
station with a staff of five or more full-time employees will have 
sufficient resources to be able to manage the transition to the online 
public file in the first wave of radio stations. Stations that face 
undue economic or other impediments to the transition may request a 
waiver.
    88. We will permit radio stations that are not required to 
transition to the online file until March 1, 2018 voluntarily to 
transition to the online file before that date. As discussed above, 
entities that choose to transition to the online file early must upload 
all new public and political file documents to the online file on a 
going-forward basis. All commenters who addressed this issue agree that 
radio stations that are exempt from online filing should be permitted 
to use the online file voluntarily.
    89. Contour map and main studio information. The Commission will 
create contour maps for the online file for both AM and FM stations 
based on existing data. Radio stations are currently required to 
include in their public inspection files ``any service contour maps 
submitted with any application'' together with ``any other information 
in the application showing service contours and/or main studio and 
transmitter location.'' While we sought comment in the NPRM on whether 
we should require AM stations to upload contour maps to the online file 
given the complexities of AM contour mapping, we conclude that it is 
not necessary to require AM stations to upload contour maps. Instead, 
the Media Bureau will create contour maps for purposes of the online 
file for both AM and FM stations.
    90. As we proposed in the NPRM, we will require stations to provide 
information to the online file regarding the location of the station's 
main studio. The Commission's rules do not currently require the 
reporting of this information, and it is not included on contour maps. 
We believe that information regarding the location of the main studio 
will help members of the public to engage in an active dialogue with 
radio licensees regarding their service, which is one of the goals of 
this proceeding. This information is also necessary to inform the 
public of the location of the correspondence file and existing 
political file (until its retention period expires in two years), both 
of which will be publicly available at the station. In addition, back-
up political files will be available at the main studio (unless placed 
on a station Web site) if the online file database becomes unavailable. 
Therefore, consistent with the approach we took with respect to 
television stations, we will require broadcast radio stations to 
include in the online public file the station's main studio address and 
telephone number, and the email address of the station's designated 
contact for questions about the public file. In addition, stations with 
a main studio located outside of their community of license must list 
the location of the correspondence file and existing political file, as 
well as the required local or toll free number.
    91. Donor Lists. NCE stations are required to retain in the public 
inspection file lists of donors supporting specific programs. As we 
proposed in the NPRM and as we required for television broadcasters in 
the Second Report and Order, we will require noncommercial radio 
broadcasters to include donor lists in their online public files. A 
number of NCE radio commenters argued that donor lists should not be 
included in the online file in order to protect the privacy of 
supporters of noncommercial radio broadcasting. National Religious 
Broadcasters and other commenters argue generally that donors will be 
less likely to contribute if their names are made public online rather 
than only in the local public file. National Religious Broadcasters 
also argues that donors to these stations could become targets of 
unwanted attention or even crime if donor information is available 
online.
    92. We are not persuaded that making donor information available 
online will affect contributions to noncommercial radio programming or 
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stations have been posting donor lists in their online public files and 
have not reported any problems. The benefits of placing the public file 
online, thereby facilitating public access to this information, are 
substantial, and we decline to exclude donor lists from this 
requirement on the basis of unsubstantiated claims of commercial harm. 
We are not requiring broadcasters to make any information publicly 
available that stations are not already required to make public. 
Moreover, unlike letters from the public, donor lists do not contain 
personal information other than the name of the donor. They are not 
required to include information about the amounts contributed, the 
donor's address or email, or other potentially sensitive information. 
Thus, we do not believe that requiring that the list of donor names be 
posted online, rather than maintained at the station, raises 
fundamental privacy concerns. Nonetheless, we recognize the concerns 
expressed by the National Religious Broadcasters. To the extent a 
licensee fears that online disclosure of donor information with respect 
to particular programs could discourage a donor from making 
contributions to the station or subject donors to unwanted attention or 
crime, the licensee may seek a waiver of the online posting 
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the requirement to post donor information to the online public file 
under our general waiver standards. See 47 CFR 1.3. Waivers of the 
requirement to post donor lists to the online public file will be 
provided, on a program by program basis to stations that submit a 
showing that meets the general waiver standards. Any such waiver 
granted by the Commission will be limited to two years. A party may 
seek a renewal of the waiver after the two-year period. Stations who 
seek a waiver of the requirement to include information regarding 
the donors to particular programs in the online file are not 
required to post this donor information to the online file but may 
instead retain this information in the station's local public file 
until Commission review of the waiver request (and any further 
judicial review) is complete. Information regarding donors 
supporting particular programs must at all times be retained either 
in the online file or, if a waiver request has been filed or has 
been granted or is still under review, in the local public file. If 
donor information is not included in the online public file the 
station must include a notation in the online file that this 
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    93. National Religious Broadcasters also argues that mandatory 
Internet posting of the identity of donors to NCE radio stations raises 
First Amendment concerns. They argue that many NCE stations rely on a 
talk format and carry programming addressing political or social issues 
that are unpopular or controversial. According to National Religious 
Broadcasters, the First Amendment has been held to require, in some 
instances, protection of the privacy of persons who support certain 
social or political causes, particularly from Internet disclosure. We 
disagree that the First Amendment requires that information regarding 
donors to specific NCE programs be excluded from the online file. 
Making such already-public records available via the Internet does not 
change the existing requirement that donors be disclosed in the public 
file; it only changes how they are disclosed. The donor list provides 
the only complete information regarding program sponsorship on 
noncommercial stations, public disclosure of which is premised on the 
basic concept that the public is entitled to know by whom they are 
being persuaded.
(ii) Content Exempt From the Online File
    94. Letters from the public. We will exempt letters and emails from 
the public from the online file and instead require broadcast radio 
stations to retain such material at the station in a correspondence 
file. This is the approach we took with respect to television stations 
in the Second Report and Order and the approach we proposed to take 
with respect to radio broadcasters in the NPRM. In the Second Report 
and Order, the Commission determined that including letters and emails 
from the public in the online file could risk exposing personally 
identifiable information and that requiring stations to redact such 
information prior to uploading these documents would be overly 
burdensome. The Commission determined that letters and emails from the 
public should be maintained at the station's main studio either in a 
paper file or electronically on a computer. Further, the Commission 
clarified that, as required under the current public inspection file 
rules, this file should include all letters and emails from the public 
regarding operation of the station unless the letter writer has 
requested that the letter not be made public or the licensee feels that 
it should be excluded due to the nature of its content. Finally, the 
Commission determined that it would not require stations to retain 
social media messages in their correspondence file. We will apply these 
same determinations to radio broadcasters.
    95. Named State Broadcasters Associations urges us to consider 
eliminating the requirement that broadcasters retain letters from the 
public in the public inspection file, noting that this requirement does 
not apply to cable operators. This commenter argues that if a station 
could move its entire public file online and eliminate the need to host 
a local public file and ensure public access to it, the overall burden 
of maintaining the public inspection file would be reduced. Consistent 
with our decision regarding the television correspondence file,\4\ we 
decline to eliminate in this proceeding the requirement that commercial 
radio stations retain correspondence from the public, as our focus is 
on moving the public file to an online regime and not on changing its 
underlying requirements. While we recognize that our decision to 
require a correspondence file to be retained locally will prevent 
stations from realizing the full cost savings of moving their public 
files online, as a practical matter stations appear to receive few 
requests to view letters from the public, relieving to some extent the 
impact of the requirement to retain a local correspondence file.
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4. Satellite Radio Public Inspection File
a. Current Rules
    96. Licensees in the satellite radio service are required to 
maintain a public file with two categories of material. First, SDARS 
licensees are required to comply with EEO requirements similar to those 
imposed on broadcasters, including the requirement to file EEO reports 
and to maintain those reports in their public file together with other 
EEO program information. Second, satellite radio licensees are required 
to maintain a political file. In addition, SiriusXM, the current, sole 
U.S. SDARS licensee, is required to retain a third category of material 
in the public file. SiriusXM made a voluntary commitment to make 
capacity available for noncommercial educational and informational 
programming, similar to the requirement imposed on DBS providers, in 
connection with its merger application. As part of its approval of the 
merger, the Commission required that the merged entity reserve channels 
for educational and informational programming, offer those channels to 
qualified programmers, and comply with the public file requirements of 
section 25.701(f)(6) of the Commission's rules, which sets forth public 
file requirements for the noncommercial set-aside for DBS providers.
b. Online Public File Requirements
    97. As we proposed in the NPRM, we will treat satellite radio 
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and broadcast radio entities by requiring them to upload to the online 
file only material that is not already on file at the Commission. The 
only documents that DBS providers file with the Commission that must 
also be retained in their public inspection files are EEO forms 396 and 
397. The Commission will upload these documents to the online file. We 
do not believe that requiring SDARS licensees to upload other public 
file materials to the online file will be unduly burdensome as the 
number of public file requirements for this service is fewer than for 
other services discussed in this item and because the current, sole 
U.S. SDARS licensee has ample financial resources to comply with this 
online file requirement. We also believe that, as with DBS, the 
transition to an online file is particularly important for satellite 
radio because of that service's nationwide reach and the fact that the 
current licensee maintains only one public and political file for the 
entire U.S., making in-person access very difficult.
    98. With respect to the political file, we will treat satellite 
radio similar to DBS, as they are both nationwide services with few 
licensed service providers. Similar to the requirement we adopt for the 
DBS political file and consistent with our approach for television 
stations, cable systems, and radio broadcasters, SDARS licensees will 
not be required to upload their existing political files to the online 
file but will instead be permitted to maintain existing material in 
their physical political file, and upload documents to the online 
political file only on a going-forward basis. SDARS licensees must 
begin uploading new public and political file material to the online 
public file 30 days after the Commission announces in the Federal 
Register that OMB has completed its review of this Order under the 
Paperwork Reduction Act (``PRA'') and approved the collection. These 
licensees will have six months from the effective date of the rules 
(i.e., six months after the Commission publishes a notice in the 
Federal Register announcing OMB approval under the PRA) to complete the 
process of uploading existing public file materials to the online file, 
with the exception of existing political files which entities are 
permitted, but not required, to upload to the Commission's online 
public file.
    99. As discussed above, if the FCC's online public file database is 
temporarily unavailable, we will require SDARS licensees to make their 
back-up political files available to the public by, at their own 
choice, either an online method, via the entity's own Web site, or by 
answering questions and accommodating requests for copies of political 
file materials made by telephone. We believe it is appropriate to 
require SDARS licensees to provide access to political file documents 
either online or by telephone as these entities provide service 
nationwide making in-person access to these files difficult for most 
subscribers. In addition, SDARS licensees have the option to provide 
online access to back-up political file materials in lieu of responding 
to telephone inquiries regarding these materials. Finally, similar to 
our decision regarding the organization of DBS political files, we will 
permit SDARS licensees the flexibility to organize their political 
files in any manner that reasonably allows users to review their 
contents and reflects how ads were purchased and shown.
5. Open Video System Operators
    100. We decline at this time to require Open Video System (``OVS'') 
operators to use the Commission's online public inspection file. We 
noted in the NPRM that OVS operators have several public file 
obligations and sought comment on whether these entities should be 
required to make this information available in the online public file. 
No commenters addressed this issue. We may revisit the issue of OVS use 
of the online file at a later time.

IV. Procedural Matters

A. Final Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis

    101. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as 
amended (``RFA'') an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis 
(``IRFA'') was incorporated in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in 
this proceeding. The Commission sought written public comment on the 
proposals in the NPRM, including comment on the IRFA. The Commission 
received no comments on the IRFA. This Final Regulatory Flexibility Act 
Analysis (``FRFA'') conforms to the RFA.
1. Need for, and Objectives of, the Second Report and Order
    102. One of a television broadcaster's fundamental public interest 
obligations is to air programming responsive to the needs and interests 
of its community of license. To ensure that stations meet this 
obligation, the Commission relies on viewers and listeners as an 
important source of information about the nature of a station's 
programming, operations, and compliance with Commission rules. To 
provide the public with access to information about station operations, 
the Commission's rules have long required television and radio 
broadcast stations to maintain a physical public inspection file, 
including a political file, at their respective stations or 
headquarters and to place in the file records that provide information 
about station operations. Cable operators, satellite TV (also referred 
to as ``Direct Broadcast Satellite'' or ``DBS'') providers, broadcast 
radio licensees, and satellite radio (also referred to as ``Satellite 
Digital Audio Radio Services'' or ``SDARS'') licensees also have public 
and political file requirements modeled, in large part, on the 
longstanding broadcast requirements.
    103. In 2012, the Commission adopted online public file rules for 
broadcast television stations that required them to post public file 
documents to a central, FCC-hosted online database rather than 
maintaining the files locally at their main studios. Our goal was to 
modernize the procedures television broadcasters use to inform the 
public about how they are serving their communities, to make 
information concerning broadcast service more accessible to the public 
and, over time, to reduce the cost of broadcasters' compliance. This 
Report and Order extends our modernization effort to include the public 
file documents that cable operators, satellite TV (also referred to as 
``Direct Broadcast Satellite'' or ``DBS'') providers, broadcast radio 
licensees, and satellite radio (also referred to as ``Satellite Digital 
Audio Radio Services'' or ``SDARS'') licensees are required to 
maintain. By including these services in our transition to an online 
public inspection file regime, our goal is to continue our effort to 
harness the efficiencies made possible by digital technology to make 
public file information more readily available while at the same time 
minimizing the burden of maintaining the file.
2. Summary of Significant Issues Raised by Public Comments in Response 
to the IRFA
    104. No comments were filed in response to the IRFA.
3. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities To Which 
the Proposed Rules Will Apply
    105. 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 proposed rules, if adopted. The RFA generally defines 
the term ``small entity'' as having the same meaning as the terms 
``small business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small governmental

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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 SBA. Below, we 
provide a description of such small entities, as well as an estimate of 
the number of such small entities, where feasible.
    106. Cable Companies and Systems. The Commission has 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 are currently 660 cable operators. Of this total, 
all but ten cable operators nationwide are small under this size 
standard. In addition, under the Commission's rate regulation rules, a 
``small system'' is a cable system serving 15,000 or fewer subscribers. 
Current Commission records show 4,629 cable systems nationwide. Of this 
total, 4,057 cable systems have less than 20,000 subscribers, and 572 
systems have 20,000 or more subscribers, based on the same records. 
Thus, under this standard, we estimate that most cable systems are 
small entities.
    107. 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 54 million 
cable video subscribers in the United States today. Accordingly, an 
operator serving fewer than 540,000 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. Based on available data, we find that all but ten incumbent 
cable operators are small entities under this size standard. We note 
that the Commission 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, we are 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.
    108. 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 3,188 
firms that operated for that entire year. Of this total, 2,940 firms 
had fewer than 100 employees, and 248 firms had 100 or more employees. 
Therefore, under this size standard, the majority of such businesses 
can be considered small entities. However, the data we have 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.'' As of 2002, the SBA 
defined a small Cable and Other Program Distribution provider as 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, we believe it is 
unlikely that a small entity as defined under the superseded SBA size 
standard would have the financial wherewithal to become a DBS service 
provider.
    109. Radio Broadcasting. The SBA defines a radio broadcast station 
as a small business if such station has no more than $38.5 million in 
annual receipts. Business concerns included in this industry are those 
``primarily engaged in broadcasting aural programs by radio to the 
public.'' According to review of the BIA Publications, Inc. Master 
Access Radio Analyzer Database as of November 26, 2013, about 11,331 
(or about 99.9 percent) of the then number of commercial radio stations 
(11,341) have revenues of $35.5 million or less and thus qualify as 
small entities under the SBA definition. The Commission has estimated 
the number of licensed noncommercial radio stations to be 4,090. The 
Commission does not compile and otherwise does not have access to 
information on the revenue of NCE stations that would permit it to 
determine how many such stations would qualify as small entities. These 
stations rely primarily on grants and contributions for their 
operations, so we will assume that all of these entities qualify as 
small businesses. We note that in assessing whether a business entity 
qualifies as small under the above definition, business control 
affiliations must be included. This estimate, therefore, likely 
overstates the number of small entities that might be affected, because 
the revenue figure on which it is based does not include or aggregate 
revenues from affiliated companies.
    110. 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 to define or quantify 
the criteria that would establish whether a specific radio station is 
dominant in its field of operation. Accordingly, the estimate of small 
businesses to which rules may apply does not exclude any radio station 
from the definition of a small business on this basis and therefore may 
be over-inclusive to that extent. Also, as noted, an additional element 
of the definition of ``small business'' is that the entity must be 
independently owned and operated. The Commission notes that it is 
difficult at times to assess these criteria in the context of media 
entities and the estimates of small businesses to which they apply may 
be over-inclusive to this extent.
    111. Satellite Radio. The rules proposed in this NPRM would affect 
the sole, current U.S. provider of satellite radio (``SDARS'') 
services, XM-Sirius, which offers subscription services. XM-Sirius 
reported revenue of $3.8 billion in 2013 and a net income of $377 
million. In light of these figures, we believe it is unlikely that this 
entity would be considered small.
4. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other 
Compliance Requirements
    112. The rule changes adopted in the Report and Order affect 
reporting, recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements. Cable, DBS, 
broadcast radio, and SDARS entities are currently required to maintain 
a ``local'' copy of their public inspection files. The Report and Order 
requires these entities to submit documents, including political file 
materials, for inclusion in an online public file hosted on the 
Commission's Web site. Items in the public file that are required to be 
filed with the Commission will be automatically

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imported into the entity's online public file. Entities will only be 
responsible for uploading to the online file items that are not 
required to be filed with the Commission under any other rule. The 
Report and Order also excludes some items from the online public file 
requirement, such as the existing political file, which must continue 
to be maintained locally until the end of the retention period unless 
voluntarily uploaded to the online file. Office staff will be able to 
upload documents to the online file in most cases; no professional 
skills will generally be necessary to perform that task.
5. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant Economic Impact on Small 
Entities, and Significant Alternatives Considered
    113. The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant 
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) an 
exemption from coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for small 
entities.
    114. The Report and Order includes a number of measures designed to 
minimize the effort and cost entities must undertake to move their 
public files online. Specifically, we require entities to upload to the 
online file only public file documents that are not already on file 
with the Commission or that the Commission maintains in its own 
database. We also exempt existing political file material from the 
online file requirement and require only that political file documents 
be uploaded on a going-forward basis. In addition, with only minor 
exceptions--requiring cable operators to provide information about the 
geographic areas they serve and the employment units associated with 
each cable system, clarifying the documents required to be included in 
the cable public file, and requiring cable, DBS, broadcast radio, and 
SDARS entities to provide certain location and contact information for 
their local file--we do not adopt new or modified public inspection 
file requirements in this proceeding. Our goal is to adapt our existing 
public file requirements to an online format. While we recognize that 
entities may incur a modest, one-time transitional cost to upload some 
portions of their existing public file to the online database, we 
believe this initial expense will be offset by the public benefits of 
online disclosure. We also believe that, over time, entities will 
benefit from the lower costs of sending documents electronically to the 
Commission as opposed to creating and maintaining a paper file at the 
local or headquarters' office or main studio and assisting the public 
in accessing it.
    115. In addition, with respect to radio licensees the Report and 
Order commences the transition to an online file with commercial 
stations in larger markets with five or more full-time employees, while 
postponing for two years all online file requirements for other radio 
stations. This delay will give these stations additional time to 
familiarize themselves with the online filing requirements and will 
permit them to spread out their transition to the online file over a 
period of two years. The Report and Order also exempts small cable 
systems temporarily from the requirement to commence uploading new 
political file material to the online public file and exempts very 
small cable systems from all requirements to upload documents to the 
Commission's online database.
    116. Overall, we believe that the Report and Order appropriately 
balances the interests of the public against the interests of the 
entities who will be subject to the rules, including those that are 
smaller entities.
6. Federal Rules That May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict With the 
Proposed Rule
    None.

B. Report to Congress

    117. The Commission will send a copy of this Order to Congress and 
the Government Accountability Office pursuant to the Congressional 
Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).

C. Paperwork Reduction Act Analysis

    118. This document contains new or modified information collection 
requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA). The 
requirements will be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) for review under section 3507(d) of the PRA. OMB, the general 
public, and other Federal agencies will be invited to comment on the 
new or modified information collection requirements contained in this 
proceeding. In addition, we note that pursuant to the Small Business 
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, we previously sought specific comment on 
how the Commission might further reduce the information collection 
burden for small business concerns with fewer than 25 employees.

V. Ordering Clauses

    119. Accordingly, it is ordered that, pursuant to the authority 
contained in sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 303(r), 315, and 335 of the 
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 
303(r), 315, and 335 this Report and Order is adopted.
    120. It is further ordered that the requirement that cable systems 
with 1,000 or more subscribers, DBS providers, SDARS licensees, and 
large market commercial radio stations with five or more full-time 
employees place their new public inspection file documents on the 
Commission-hosted online public file shall be effective 30 days after 
the Commission publishes a notice in the Federal Register announcing 
OMB approval. These entities will be responsible for placing existing 
public file documents into the Commission-hosted online public file 
within six months after the Commission published a notice in the 
Federal Register announcing OMB approval. Entities will not be required 
to place in the online public file existing political file material. 
Cable systems with 1,000 or more subscribers but fewer than 5,000 
subscribers will not be required to place new political file material 
in the Commission's online file until March 1, 2018. In addition, until 
March 1, 2018, all NCE radio broadcast stations, commercial radio 
broadcast stations in the top 50 markets with fewer than five full-time 
employees, and all commercial radio broadcast stations in markets below 
the top 50 or outside all markets are exempt from all requirements to 
place public file materials in the online public file. As of March 1, 
2018 these entities must place all existing public file material in the 
online public file, with the exception of existing political file 
material, and must begin placing all new public and political file 
material in the online file. Commercial broadcast radio licensees must 
continue to retain letters and emails from the public in the local 
public file and will not be permitted to upload those materials to the 
online public file.
    121. It is further ordered that the Commission's Consumer and 
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference Information Center, shall send a 
copy of this Report and Order including the Final Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis, to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small 
Business Administration.
    122. It is further ordered that the Commission shall send a copy of 
this Report and Order in a report to Congress and the Government 
Accountability

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Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 
801(a)(1)(A).

List of Subjects

47 CFR Part 25

    Direct Broadcast Satellite, Satellite radio, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements

47 CFR Part 73

    Radio, Recording and recordkeeping requirements

47 CFR Part 76

    Cable television, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.

Final Rules

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal 
Communications Commission amends 47 CFR parts 25, 73, and 76 as 
follows:

PART 25--SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS

0
1. The authority citation for part 25 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: Interprets or applies sections 4, 301, 302, 303, 307, 
309, 319, 332, 705, and 721 of the Communications Act, as amended, 
47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 319, 332, 705, and 721, 
unless otherwise noted.

0
2. Section 25.601 is amended by revising the last sentence to read as 
follows:


Sec.  25.601  Equal employment opportunities.

    * * * Notwithstanding other EEO provisions within these rules, a 
licensee or permittee of a direct broadcast satellite station operating 
as a broadcaster, and a licensee or permittee in the satellite DARS 
service, must comply with the equal employment opportunity requirements 
set forth in 47 CFR part 73.
0
3. Section 25.701 is amended by revising the section heading, paragraph 
(d) introductory text, and paragraph (d)(2), removing paragraph (d)(3), 
and revising paragraphs (e)(3) and (f)(6) to read as follows:


Sec.  25.701  Other DBS Public interest obligations.

* * * * *
    (d) Political file. Each DBS provider shall maintain a complete and 
orderly political file.
* * * * *
    (2) All records required to be retained by this section must be 
placed in the political file as soon as possible and must be retained 
for a period of two years. After the effective date of this section, 
DBS providers shall place all new political file material required to 
be retained by this section in the online file hosted by the 
Commission.
    (e) * * *
    (3) DBS providers airing children's programming must maintain in 
the online file hosted by the Commission records sufficient to verify 
compliance with this rule. Such records must be maintained for a period 
sufficient to cover the limitations period specified in 47 U.S.C. 
503(b)(6)(B).
* * * * *
    (f) * * *
    (6) Public file. (i) In addition to the political file requirements 
in Sec.  25.701, each DBS provider shall maintain in the online file 
hosted by the Commission a complete and orderly record of:
    (A) Quarterly measurements of channel capacity and yearly average 
calculations on which it bases its four percent reservation, as well as 
its response to any capacity changes;
    (B) A record of entities to whom noncommercial capacity is being 
provided, the amount of capacity being provided to each entity, the 
conditions under which it is being provided and the rates, if any, 
being paid by the entity;
    (C) A record of entities that have requested capacity, disposition 
of those requests and reasons for the disposition.
    (ii) All records required by paragraph (i) of this paragraph shall 
be placed in the online file hosted by the Commission as soon as 
possible and shall be retained for a period of two years.
    (iii) Each DBS provider must also place in the online file hosted 
by the Commission the records required to be placed in the public 
inspection file by Sec.  25.701(e) (commercial limits in children's 
programs) and by Sec.  25.601 and 47 CFR part 76, subpart E (equal 
employment opportunity requirements) and retain those records for the 
period required by those rules.
    (iv) Each DBS provider must provide a link to the online public 
inspection file hosted on the Commission's Web site from the home page 
of its own Web site, if the provider has a Web site, and provide on its 
Web site contact information for a representative who can assist any 
person with disabilities with issues related to the content of the 
public files. Each DBS provider also must include in the online public 
file hosted by the Commission the address of the provider's local 
public file, if the provider retains documents in the local public file 
that are not available in the Commission's online file, and the name, 
phone number, and email address of the provider's designated contact 
for questions about the public file.
* * * * *

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4. Section 25.702 is added to read as follows:


Sec.  25.702  Other SDARS Public interest obligations.

    (a) Political broadcasting requirements. The following political 
broadcasting rules shall apply to all SDARS licensees: 47 CFR 73.1940 
(Legally qualified candidates for public office), 73.1941 (Equal 
opportunities), 73.1942 (Candidate rates), and 73.1944 (Reasonable 
access).
    (b) Political file. Each SDARS licensee shall maintain a complete 
and orderly political file.
    (1) The political file shall contain, at a minimum:
    (i) A record of all requests for SDARS origination time, the 
disposition of those requests, and the charges made, if any, if the 
request is granted. The ``disposition'' includes the schedule of time 
purchased, when spots actually aired, the rates charged, and the 
classes of time purchased; and
    (ii) A record of the free time provided if free time is provided 
for use by or on behalf of candidates.
    (2) SDARS licensees shall place all records required by this 
section in the political file as soon as possible and shall retain the 
records for a period of two years. After the effective date of this 
section, SDARS licensees shall place all new political file material 
required to be retained by this section in the online public file 
hosted by the Commission.
    (c) Public inspection file. (1) Each SDARS applicant or licensee 
must also place in the online public file hosted by the Commission the 
records required to be placed in the public inspection file by 47 CFR 
25.601 and 73.2080 (equal employment opportunities (EEO)) and retain 
those records for the period required by those rules.
    (2) Each SDARS licensee must provide a link to the public 
inspection file hosted on the Commission's Web site from the home page 
of its own Web site, if the licensee has a Web site, and provide on its 
Web site contact information for a representative who can assist any 
person with disabilities with issues related to the content of the 
public files. Each SDARS licensee also must include in the online 
public file the address of the licensee's local public file, if the 
licensee retains documents in the local public file that are not 
available in the Commission's online file, and the name, phone number, 
and email address of the licensee's

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designated contact for questions about the public file.
* * * * *

PART 73--RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES

0
5. The authority citation for part 73 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 334, 336, and 339.

0
6. Section 73.1943 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  73.1943  Political file.

* * * * *
    (d) Location of the file. A licensee or applicant must post all of 
the contents added to its political file after the effective date of 
this paragraph in the political file component of its online public 
file hosted by the Commission. A station must retain in its political 
file maintained at the station, at the location specified in Sec.  
73.3526(b) or Sec.  73.3527(b), all material required to be included in 
the political file and added to the file prior to the effective date of 
this paragraph, unless the station elects voluntarily to place these 
materials in the Commission's online public file. The online political 
file must be updated in the same manner as paragraph (c) of this 
section.

0
7. Section 73.3526 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(1) through (3) 
to read as follows:


Sec.  73.3526  Local public inspection file of commercial stations.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) For radio licensees temporarily exempt from the online public 
file hosted by the Commission, as discussed in paragraph (b)(2) of this 
section, a hard copy of the public inspection file shall be maintained 
at the main studio of the station, unless the licensee elects 
voluntarily to place the file online as discussed in paragraph (b)(2) 
of this section. For all licensees, letters and emails from the public, 
as required by paragraph (e)(9) of this section, shall be maintained at 
the main studio of the station. An applicant for a new station or 
change of community shall maintain its file at an accessible place in 
the proposed community of license or at its proposed main studio.
    (2)(i) A television station licensee or applicant, and any radio 
station licensee or applicant not temporarily exempt as described in 
this paragraph, shall place the contents required by paragraph (e) of 
this section of its public inspection file in the online public file 
hosted by the Commission, with the exception of letters and emails from 
the public as required by paragraph (e)(9) of this section, which shall 
be retained at the station in the manner discussed in paragraph (b)(1) 
of this section; and the political file as required by paragraph (e)(6) 
of this section, as discussed in paragraph (b)(3) of this section. Any 
radio station not in the top 50 Nielsen Audio markets, and any radio 
station with fewer than five full-time employees, shall continue to 
retain the public inspection file at the station in the manner 
discussed in paragraph (b)(1) of this section until March 1, 2018. 
However, any radio station that is not required to place its public 
inspection file in the online public file hosted by the Commission 
before March 1, 2018 may choose to do so, instead of retaining the 
public inspection file at the station in the manner discussed in 
paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
    (ii) A station must provide a link to the public inspection file 
hosted on the Commission's Web site from the home page of its own Web 
site, if the station has a Web site, and provide contact information on 
its Web site for a station representative that can assist any person 
with disabilities with issues related to the content of the public 
files. A station also is required to include in the online public file 
the station's main studio address and telephone number, and the email 
address of the station's designated contact for questions about the 
public file. To the extent this section refers to the local public 
inspection file, it refers to the public file of an individual station, 
which is either maintained at the station or on the Commission's Web 
site, depending upon where the documents are required to be maintained 
under the Commission's rules.
    (3)(i) A licensee or applicant shall place the contents required by 
paragraph (e)(6) of this section of its political inspection file in 
the online public file hosted by the Commission. Political inspection 
file material already in existence 30 days after the effective date of 
this provision, if not placed in the online public file hosted by the 
Commission, shall continue to be retained at the station in the manner 
discussed in paragraph (b)(1) of this section until the end of its 
retention period.
    (ii) Any television station not in the top 50 DMAs, and any station 
not affiliated with one of the top four broadcast networks, regardless 
of the size of the market it serves, shall continue to retain the 
political file at the station in the manner discussed in paragraph 
(b)(1) of this section until July 1, 2014. For these stations, 
effective July 1, 2014, any new political file material shall be placed 
in the online file hosted by the Commission, while the material in the 
political file as of July 1, 2014, if not placed in the Commission's 
Web site, shall continue to be retained at the station in the manner 
discussed in paragraph (b)(1) of this section until the end of its 
retention period. However, any station that is not required to place 
its political file in the online file hosted by the Commission before 
July 1, 2014 may choose to do so, instead of retaining the political 
file at the station in the manner discussed in paragraph (b)(1) of this 
section.
    (iii) Any radio station not in the top 50 Nielsen Audio markets, 
and any radio station with fewer than five full-time employees, shall 
continue to retain the political file at the station in the manner 
discussed in paragraph (b)(1) of this section until March 1, 2018. For 
these stations, effective March 1, 2018, any new political file 
material shall be placed in the online public file hosted by the 
Commission, while the material already existing in the political file 
as of March 1, 2018, if not placed in the online public file hosted by 
the Commission, shall continue to be retained at the station in the 
manner discussed in paragraph (b)(1) of this section until the end of 
its retention period. However, any station that is not required to 
place its political file on the Commission's Web site before March 1, 
2018, may choose to do so, instead of retaining the political file at 
the station in the manner discussed in paragraph (b)(1) of this 
section.
* * * * *

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8. Section 73.3527 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(1) and (2) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  73.3527  Local public inspection file of noncommercial 
educational stations.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) For radio licensees, a hard copy of the public inspection file 
shall be maintained at the main studio of the station until March 1, 
2018, except that, as discussed in paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this 
section, any radio station may voluntarily place its public inspection 
file in the online public file hosted by the Commission before March 1, 
2018, if it chooses to do so, instead of retaining the file at the 
station. An applicant for a new station or change of community shall 
maintain its file at an accessible place in the proposed community of 
license or at its proposed main studio.
    (2)(i) A noncommercial educational television station licensee or 
applicant shall place the contents required by

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paragraph (e) of this section of its public inspection file in the 
online public file hosted by the Commission, with the exception of the 
political file as required by paragraph (e)(5) of this section, which 
may be retained at the station in the manner discussed in paragraph 
(b)(1) of this section until July 1, 2014. Effective July 1, 2014, any 
new political file material shall be placed in the online public file 
hosted by the Commission, while the material in the political file as 
of July 1, 2014, if not placed in the Commission's online public file, 
shall continue to be retained at the station in the manner discussed in 
paragraph (b)(1) of this section until the end of its retention period. 
However, any noncommercial educational station that is not required to 
place its political file in the online public file hosted by the 
Commission before July 1, 2014 may choose to do so instead of retaining 
the political file at the station in the manner discussed in paragraph 
(b)(1) of this section.
    (ii) Beginning March 1, 2018, noncommercial educational radio 
station licensees and applicants shall place the contents required by 
paragraph (e) in the online public inspection file hosted by the 
Commission. For these stations, effective March 1, 2018, any new 
political file material shall be placed in the Commission's online 
public file, while the material in the political file as of March 1, 
2018, if not placed in the Commission's online public file, shall 
continue to be retained at the station in the manner discussed in 
paragraph (b)(1) of this section until the end of its retention period. 
However, any radio station that is not required to place its public 
inspection file in the online public file hosted by the Commission 
before March 1, 2018, may choose to do so, instead of retaining the 
public inspection file at the station in the manner discussed in 
paragraph (b)(1).
    (iii) A station must provide a link to the online public inspection 
file hosted by the Commission from the home page of its own Web site, 
if the station has a Web site, and provide contact information for a 
station representative on its Web site that can assist any person with 
disabilities with issues related to the content of the public files. A 
station also is required to include in the online public file hosted by 
the Commission the station's main studio address and telephone number, 
and the email address of the station's designated contact for questions 
about the public file. To the extent this section refers to the local 
public inspection file, it refers to the public file of an individual 
station, which is either maintained at the station or on the 
Commission's Web site, depending upon where the documents are required 
to be maintained under the Commission's rules.
* * * * *

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9. Section 73.3580 is amended by revising paragraph (d)(4)(i) 
introductory text and paragraph (d)(4)(ii) introductory text to read as 
follows:


Sec.  73.3580  Local public notice of filing of broadcast applications.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) Pre-filing announcements. During the period and beginning on 
the first day of the sixth calendar month prior to the expiration of 
the license, and continuing to the date on which the application is 
filed, the following announcement shall be broadcast on the 1st and 
16th day of each calendar month. Stations broadcasting primarily in a 
foreign language should broadcast the announcements in that language.
    Radio announcement: On (date of last renewal grant) (Station's call 
letters) was granted a license by the Federal Communication Commission 
to serve the public interest as a public trustee until (expiration 
date).
    Our license will expire on (date). We must file an application for 
renewal with the FCC (date four calendar months prior to expiration 
date). When filed, a copy of this application will be available for 
public inspection at www.fcc.gov. It contains information concerning 
this station's performance during the last (period of time covered by 
the application). Individuals who wish to advise the FCC of facts 
relating to our renewal application and to whether this station has 
operated in the public interest should file comments and petitions with 
the FCC by (date first day of last full calendar month prior to the 
month of expiration).
    Further information concerning the FCC's broadcast license renewal 
process is available at (address of location of the station) or may be 
obtained from the FCC, Washington, DC 20554.
    Television announcement: On (date of last renewal grant) (Station's 
call letters) was granted a license by the Federal Communication 
Commission to serve the public interest as a public trustee until 
(expiration date).
    Our license will expire on (date). We must file an application for 
renewal with the FCC (date four calendar months prior to expiration 
date). When filed, a copy of this application will be available for 
public inspection at www.fcc.gov. It contains information concerning 
this station's performance during the last (period of time covered by 
the application).
    Individuals who wish to advise the FCC of facts relating to our 
renewal application and to whether this station has operated in the 
public interest should file comments and petitions with the FCC by 
(date first day of last full calendar month prior to the month of 
expiration).
    Further information concerning the FCC's broadcast license renewal 
process is available at (address of location of the station) or may be 
obtained from the FCC, Washington, DC 20554.
* * * * *
    (ii) Post-filing announcements. During the period beginning of the 
date on which the renewal application is filed to the sixteenth day of 
the next to last full calendar month prior to the expiration of the 
license, all applications for renewal of broadcast station licenses 
shall broadcast the following announcement on the 1st and 16th day of 
each calendar month. Stations broadcasting primarily in a foreign 
language should broadcast the announcements in that language.
    Television announcement: On (date of last renewal grant) (Station's 
call letters) was granted a license by the Federal Communications 
Commission to serve the public interest as a public trustee until 
(expiration date).
    Our license will expire on (date). We have filed an application for 
renewal with the FCC.
    A copy of this application is available for public inspection at 
www.fcc.gov. It contains information concerning this station's 
performance during the last (period of time covered by application).
    Individuals who wish to advise the FCC of facts relating to our 
renewal application and to whether this station has operated in the 
public interest should file comments and petitions with the FCC by 
(date first day of last full calendar month prior to the month of 
expiration).
    Further information concerning the FCC's broadcast license renewal 
process is available at (address of location of the station) or may be 
obtained from the FCC, Washington, DC 20554.
    Radio announcement: On (date of last renewal grant) (Station's call 
letters) was granted a license by the Federal Communications Commission 
to serve the public interest as a public trustee until (expiration 
date).
    Our license will expire on (date). We have filed an application for 
renewal with the FCC.
    A copy of this application is available for public inspection at 
www.fcc.gov. It contains information concerning this

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station's performance during the last (period of time covered by 
application).
    Individuals who wish to advise the FCC of facts relating to our 
renewal application and to whether this station has operated in the 
public interest should file comments and petitions with the FCC by 
(date first day of last full calendar month prior to the month of 
expiration).
    Further information concerning the FCC's broadcast license renewal 
process is available at (address of location of the station) or may be 
obtained from the FCC, Washington, DC 20554.
* * * * *

PART 76--MULTICHANNEL VIDEO AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE

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10. The authority citation for part 76 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 
303a, 307, 308, 309, 312, 315, 317, 325, 339, 340, 341, 503, 521, 
522, 531, 532, 534, 535, 536, 537, 543, 544, 544a, 545, 548, 549, 
552, 554, 556, 558, 560, 561, 571, 572, 573.

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11. Section 76.630 is amended by revising the first undesignated 
paragraph below paragraph (a)(2) introductory text to read as follows:


Sec.  76.630  Compatibility with consumer electronics equipment.

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    On (date of waiver request was filed with the Commission), (cable 
operator's name) filed with the Federal Communications Commission a 
request for waiver of the rule prohibiting scrambling of channels on 
the basic tier of service. 47 CFR 76.630(a). The request for waiver 
states (a brief summary of the waiver request). A copy of the request 
for waiver shall be available for public inspection at www.fcc.gov.
* * * * *
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12. Section 76.1700 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  76.1700  Records to be maintained by cable system operators.

    (a) Public inspection file. The following records must be placed in 
the online public file hosted by the Commission, except as indicated in 
paragraphs (a)(6) and (d) of this section and except that the records 
listed in paragraph (a)(1) of this section (political file) that are in 
existence 30 days after the effective date of this provision, if not 
placed in the online file, shall continue to be retained at the system 
and made available to the public in the manner discussed in paragraph 
(e) of this section until the end of the retention period. In addition, 
any cable system with fewer than 5,000 subscribers shall continue to 
retain the political file at the system in the manner discussed in 
paragraph (e) of this section until March 1, 2018. For these systems, 
effective March 1, 2018, any new political file material shall be 
placed in the online file hosted by the Commission, while the material 
in the political file as of March 1, 2018, if not placed on the 
Commission's Web site, shall continue to be retained at the system in 
the manner discussed in paragraph (e) of this section until the end of 
its retention period. However, any system that is not required to place 
its political file on the Commission's Web site before March 1, 2018 
may choose to do so, instead of retaining the political file at the 
system.in the manner discussed in paragraph (e) of this section.
    (1) Political file. All requests for cablecast time made by or on 
behalf of a candidate for public office and all other information 
required to be maintained pursuant to Sec.  76.1701;
    (2) Equal employment opportunity. All EEO materials described in 
Sec.  76.1702 except for any EEO program annual reports, which the 
Commission will link to the electronic version of all systems' public 
inspection files;
    (3) Commercial records on children's programs. Sufficient records 
to verify compliance with Sec.  76.225 in accordance with Sec.  
76.1703;
    (4) Performance tests (channels delivered). The operator of each 
cable television system shall maintain a current listing of the cable 
television channels which that system delivers to its subscribers in 
accordance with Sec.  76.1705;
    (5) Leased access. If a cable operator adopts and enforces written 
policy regarding indecent leased access programming, such a policy 
shall be published in accordance with Sec.  76.1707;
    (6) Principal headend. The operator of every cable system shall 
maintain in its public inspection file the designation and location of 
its principal headend in accordance with Sec.  76.1708. Cable systems 
may elect not to post this information to the Commission's online file 
but instead retain this information in their local public file 
maintained in the manner discussed in paragraph (e) of this section;
    (7) Availability of signals. The operator of every cable television 
system shall maintain a list of all broadcast television stations 
carried by its system in fulfillment of the must-carry requirements in 
accordance with Sec.  76.1709;
    (8) Operator interests in video programming. Cable operators shall 
maintain records regarding the nature and extent of their attributable 
interests in all video programming services as well as information 
regarding their carriage of such vertically integrated video 
programming services on cable systems in which they have an 
attributable interests in accordance with Sec.  76.1710;
    (9) Sponsorship identification. Whenever sponsorship announcements 
are omitted pursuant to Sec.  76.1615(f) of Subpart T, the cable 
television system operator shall maintain a list in accordance with 
Sec.  76.1715;
    (10) Compatibility with consumer electronics equipment. Cable 
system operators generally may not scramble or otherwise encrypt 
signals carried on the basic service tier. Copies of requests for 
waivers of this prohibition must be available in the public inspection 
file in accordance with Sec.  76.630.
    (b) Information available to the franchisor. These records must be 
made available by cable system operators to local franchising 
authorities on reasonable notice and during regular business hours, 
except as indicated in paragraph (d) of this section.
    (1) Proof-of-performance test data. The proof of performance tests 
shall be made available upon request in accordance with Sec.  76.1704;
    (2) Complaint resolution. Cable system operators shall establish a 
process for resolving complaints from subscribers about the quality of 
the television signal delivered. Aggregate data based upon these 
complaints shall be made available for inspection in accordance with 
Sec.  76.1713.
    (c) Information available to the Commission. These records must be 
made available by cable system operators to the Commission on 
reasonable notice and during regular business hours, except as 
indicated in paragraph (d) of this section.
    (1) Proof-of-performance test data. The proof of performance tests 
shall be made available upon request in accordance with Sec.  76.1704;
    (2) Signal leakage logs and repair records. Cable operators shall 
maintain a log showing the date and location of each leakage source in 
accordance with Sec.  76.1706;
    (3) Emergency alert system and activations. Every cable system 
shall keep a record of each test and activation of the Emergency Alert 
System (EAS). The test is performed pursuant to the procedures and 
requirements of part 11 of this chapter and the EAS Operating Handbook. 
The records are kept in accordance with part 11 of this chapter and 
Sec.  76.1711;

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    (4) Complaint resolution. Cable system operators shall establish a 
process for resolving complaints from subscribers about the quality of 
the television signal delivered. Aggregate data based upon these 
complaints shall be made available for inspection in accordance with 
Sec.  76.1713;
    (5) Subscriber records and public inspection file. The operator of 
a cable television system shall make the system, its public inspection 
file, and its records of subscribers available for inspection upon 
request in accordance with Sec.  76.1716.
    (d) Exceptions to the public inspection file requirements. The 
operator of every cable television system having fewer than 1,000 
subscribers is exempt from the online public file and from the public 
record requirements contained in Sec.  76.1701 (political file); Sec.  
76.1702 (EEO records available for public inspection); Sec.  76.1703 
(commercial records for children's programming); Sec.  76.1704 (proof-
of-performance test data); Sec.  76.1706 (signal leakage logs and 
repair records); Sec.  76.1714 (FCC rules and regulations); and Sec.  
76.1715 (sponsorship identification).
    (e) Location of records. Public file material that continues to be 
retained at the system shall be retained in a public inspection file 
maintained at the office in the community served by the system that the 
system operator maintains for the ordinary collection of subscriber 
charges, resolution of subscriber complaints, and other business and, 
if the system operator does not maintain such an office in the 
community, at any accessible place in the communities served by the 
system (such as a public registry for documents or an attorney's 
office). Public file locations will be open at least during normal 
business hours and will be conveniently located. The public inspection 
file shall be available for public inspection at any time during 
regular business hours for the facility where they are kept. All or 
part of the public inspection file may be maintained in a computer 
database, as long as a computer terminal capable of accessing the 
database is made available, at the location of the file, to members of 
the public who wish to review the file.
    (f) Links and contact and geographic information. A system must 
provide a link to the public inspection file hosted on the Commission's 
Web site from the home page of its own Web site, if the system has a 
Web site, and provide contact information on its Web site for a system 
representative who can assist any person with disabilities with issues 
related to the content of the public files. A system also is required 
to include in the online public file the address of the system's local 
public file, if the system retains documents in the local file that are 
not available in the Commission's online file, and the name, phone 
number, and email address of the system's designated contact for 
questions about the public file. In addition, a system must provide on 
the online public file a list of the five digit ZIP codes served by the 
system. To the extent this section refers to the local public 
inspection file, it refers to the public file of a physical system, 
which is either maintained at the location described in paragraph (e) 
or on the Commission's Web site, depending upon where the documents are 
required to be maintained under the Commission's rules.
    (g) Reproduction of records. Copies of any material in the public 
inspection file that is not also available in the Commission's online 
file shall be available for machine reproduction upon request made in 
person, provided the requesting party shall pay the reasonable cost of 
reproduction. Requests for machine copies shall be fulfilled at a 
location specified by the system operator, within a reasonable period 
of time, which in no event shall be longer than seven days. The system 
operator is not required to honor requests made by mail but may do so 
if it chooses.

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13. Section 76.1702 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  76.1702  Equal employment opportunity.

    (a) Every employment unit with six or more full-time employees 
shall maintain for public inspection a file containing copies of all 
EEO program annual reports filed with the Commission pursuant to Sec.  
76.77 and the equal employment opportunity program information 
described in paragraph (b) of this section. These materials shall be 
placed in the Commission's online public inspection file(s), maintained 
on the Commission's database, for each cable system associated with the 
employment unit. These materials shall be placed in the Commission's 
online public inspection file annually by the date that the unit's EEO 
program annual report is due to be filed and shall be retained for a 
period of five years. A headquarters employment unit file and a file 
containing a consolidated set of all documents pertaining to the other 
employment units of a multichannel video programming distributor that 
operates multiple units shall be maintained in the online public 
inspection file(s), maintained on the Commission's database, for every 
cable system associated with the headquarters employment unit.
* * * * *

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14. Section 76.1709 is amended by revising paragraphs (a) and (b) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  76.1709  Availability of signals.

    (a) The operator of every cable television system shall maintain 
for public inspection a file containing a list of all broadcast 
television stations carried by its system in fulfillment of the must-
carry requirements pursuant to Sec.  76.56. Such list shall include the 
call sign, community of license, broadcast channel number, cable 
channel number, and in the case of a noncommercial educational 
broadcast station, whether that station was carried by the cable system 
on March 29, 1990.
    (b) Such records must be maintained in accordance with the 
provisions of Sec.  76.1700.
* * * * *
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                                                  C. Regulatory Flexibility Act                             Dated: January 6, 2016.                             and Order, FCC 16–4, adopted on
                                                                                                          Andrew M. Slavitt,                                    January 28, 2016 and released on
                                                     The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                    Acting Administrator, Centers for Medicare            January 29, 2016. The full text of this
                                                  U.S.C. 601 et seq.) (RFA) requires                      & Medicaid Services.                                  document is available for public
                                                  agencies to prepare a final regulatory                    Dated: February 10, 2016.                           inspection and copying during regular
                                                  flexibility analysis to describe the                                                                          business hours in the FCC Reference
                                                                                                          Sylvia Burwell,
                                                  impact of the final rule on small                                                                             Center, Federal Communications
                                                                                                          Secretary, Department of Health and Human
                                                  entities, unless the head of the agency                 Services.                                             Commission, 445 12th Street SW., Room
                                                  can certify that the rule will not have a                                                                     CY–A257, Washington, DC 20554. This
                                                                                                          [FR Doc. 2016–03902 Filed 2–25–16; 4:15 pm]
                                                  significant economic impact on a                                                                              document will also be available via
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 4120–01–P
                                                  substantial number of small entities.                                                                         ECFS at http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs/.
                                                  The Act generally defines a ‘‘small                                                                           Documents will be available
                                                  entity’’ as (1) a proprietary firm meeting                                                                    electronically in ASCII, Microsoft Word,
                                                  the size standards of the Small Business                FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS                                and/or Adobe Acrobat. Alternative
                                                  Administration (SBA); (2) a not-for-                    COMMISSION                                            formats are available for people with
                                                  profit organization that is not dominant                47 CFR Parts 25, 73, and 76                           disabilities (Braille, large print,
                                                  in its field; or (3) a small government                                                                       electronic files, audio format), by
                                                  jurisdiction with a population of less                  [MB Docket No. 14–127; FCC 16–4]                      sending an email to fcc504@fcc.gov or
                                                  than 50,000. Individuals and states are                                                                       calling the Commission’s Consumer and
                                                  not included in the definition of a small               Expansion of Online Public File                       Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202)
                                                  entity. Few of the entities that meet the               Obligations to Cable and Satellite TV                 418–0530 (voice), (202) 418–0432
                                                  definition of a small entity as that term               Operators and Broadcast and Satellite                 (TTY).
                                                  is used in the RFA would be impacted                    Radio Licensees
                                                                                                                                                                Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
                                                  directly by this methodology.                           AGENCY:  Federal Communications                       Analysis
                                                     Because this methodology is focused                  Commission.
                                                                                                                                                                  This Report and Order contains new
                                                  solely on Federal BHP payment rates to                  ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                                                                                or modified information collection
                                                  states, it does not contain provisions                                                                        requirements subject to the Paperwork
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:    In this document, the
                                                  that would have a direct impact on                                                                            Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA).1 The
                                                                                                          Commission expand the list of entities
                                                  hospitals, physicians, and other health                                                                       requirements will be submitted to the
                                                                                                          that will be required to post their public
                                                  care providers that are designated as                                                                         Office of Management and Budget
                                                                                                          inspection files to the FCC’s online
                                                  small entities under the RFA.                                                                                 (OMB) for review under section 3507(d)
                                                                                                          database. In 2012, the Commission
                                                  Accordingly, we have determined that                                                                          of the PRA. OMB, the general public,
                                                                                                          adopted online public file rules that
                                                  the methodology, like the previous                                                                            and other Federal agencies will be
                                                                                                          required broadcast television stations to
                                                  methodology and the final rule that                                                                           invited to comment on the new or
                                                                                                          post public file documents to a central,
                                                  established the BHP program, will not                                                                         modified information collection
                                                                                                          FCC-hosted online database rather than
                                                  have a significant economic impact on                                                                         requirements contained in this
                                                                                                          maintaining paper files locally at their
                                                  a substantial number of small entities.                                                                       proceeding. In addition, we note that
                                                                                                          main studios. Our goals were to
                                                     Section 1102(b) of the Act requires us               modernize the procedures television                   pursuant to the Small Business
                                                  to prepare a regulatory impact analysis                 broadcasters use to inform the public                 Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, we
                                                  if a methodology may have a significant                 about how they are serving their                      previously sought specific comment on
                                                  economic impact on the operations of a                  communities, to make information                      how the Commission might further
                                                  substantial number of small rural                       concerning broadcast service more                     reduce the information collection
                                                  hospitals. For purposes of section                      accessible to the public, and, over time,             burden for small business concerns with
                                                  1102(b) of the Act, we define a small                   to reduce the cost of broadcasters’                   fewer than 25 employees.
                                                  rural hospital as a hospital that is                    compliance. This final rule document                  Summary of Report and Order
                                                  located outside of a metropolitan                       continues our modernization effort by
                                                  statistical area and has fewer than 100                                                                       I. Introduction
                                                                                                          expanding the online file to other media
                                                  beds. For the preceding reasons, we                     entities to extend the benefits of                       1. In this Report and Order, we
                                                  have determined that the methodology                    improved public access to public                      expand the list of entities that will be
                                                  will not have a significant impact on a                 inspection files and, ultimately, reduce              required to post their public inspection
                                                  substantial number of small rural                       the burden of maintaining these files.                files to the FCC’s online database. In
                                                  hospitals.                                              DATES: Effective February 29, 2016,                   2012, the Commission adopted online
                                                                                                          except for the amendments to 47 CFR                   public file rules that required broadcast
                                                  D. Federalism                                                                                                 television stations to post public file
                                                                                                          25.701, 25,702, 73.1943, 73.3526,
                                                                                                          73.3527, 73.3580, 76.630, 76.1700,                    documents to a central, FCC-hosted
                                                     Executive Order 13132 establishes
                                                                                                          76.1702, and 76.1709 which contain                    online database rather than maintaining
                                                  certain requirements that an agency
                                                                                                          information collection requirements that              paper files locally at their main studios.
                                                  must meet when it promulgates a final
                                                                                                          have not been approved by OMB. The                    Standardized and Enhanced Disclosure
                                                  rule that imposes substantial direct
                                                                                                          Commission will publish a document in                 Requirements for Television Broadcast
                                                  effects on states, preempts state law, or
                                                                                                                                                                Licensee Public Interest Obligations,
asabaliauskas on DSK5VPTVN1PROD with RULES




                                                  otherwise has federalism implications.                  the Federal Register announcing the
                                                                                                          effective date.                                       Second Report and Order, 77 FR 27631,
                                                  The BHP is entirely optional for states,
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kim
                                                                                                                                                                May 11, 2012 (‘‘Second Report and
                                                  and if implemented in a state, provides
                                                                                                          Matthews, Media Bureau, Policy                        Order’’). Our goals were to modernize
                                                  access to a pool of funding that would
                                                                                                          Division, 202–418–2154, or email at                   the procedures television broadcasters
                                                  not otherwise be available to the state.
                                                  Accordingly, the requirements of the                    kim.matthews@fcc.gov.                                   1 The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA),
                                                  Executive Order do not apply to this                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a                  Public Law 104–13, 109 Stat. 163 (1995) (codified
                                                  final methodology notice.                               summary of the Commission’s Report                    in Chapter 35 of title 44 U.S.C.).



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                                                  use to inform the public about how they                 and exempt existing political file                    licensing process, the Commission
                                                  are serving their communities, to make                  material from the online file                         adopted a broader public inspection file
                                                  information concerning broadcast                        requirement and require only that                     rule to enable local inspection of
                                                  service more accessible to the public,                  political file documents be uploaded on               broadcast applications, reports, and
                                                  and, over time, to reduce the cost of                   a going-forward basis. In order to ease               related documents. The Commission
                                                  broadcasters’ compliance. This Report                   the transition to the online file for                 noted that Congress’ actions ‘‘zealously
                                                  and Order continues our modernization                   broadcast radio stations, particularly                guarded the rights of the general public
                                                  effort by requiring cable operators,                    those with small staffs and limited                   to be informed’’ and that the
                                                  satellite TV (also referred to as ‘‘Direct              financial resources, we commence the                  Commission’s goal was to make
                                                  Broadcast Satellite’’ or ‘‘DBS’’)                       transition to the online file with                    ‘‘practically accessible to the public
                                                  providers, broadcast radio licensees,                   commercial stations in top 50 markets                 information to which it is entitled.’’
                                                  and satellite radio (also referred to as                with 5 or more full-time employees. We                   7. Cable, DBS, and SDARS entities
                                                  ‘‘Satellite Digital Audio Radio Services’’              delay for two years, until March 1, 2018,             also have public and political file
                                                  or ‘‘SDARS’’) licensees to post their                   all online file requirements for all other            requirements modeled, in large part, on
                                                  public file documents to the FCC-hosted                 radio stations. With respect to smaller               the longstanding broadcast
                                                  online database as well. By including                   cable systems, we exempt systems with                 requirements. In 1974, the Commission
                                                  these services in our transition to an                  fewer than 1,000 subscribers from all                 adopted a public inspection file
                                                  online public file, we continue our                     online public file requirements given                 requirement for cable, including a
                                                  effort to harness the efficiencies made                 that they are exempt from most public                 requirement to retain political file
                                                  possible by digital technology to make                  file requirements. In addition, we delay              material, noting that, ‘‘[i]f the public is
                                                  public file information more readily                    for two years, until March 1, 2018, the               to play an informed role in the
                                                  available to the public, while at the                   requirement that cable systems with                   regulation of cable television, it must
                                                  same time minimizing the burden on                      between 1,000 and 5,000 subscribers                   have at least basic information about a
                                                  covered entities of maintaining the file.               commence uploading new political file                 local system’s operations and
                                                     2. As the Commission has stated, this                material to the online file.                          proposals.’’ The Commission also noted
                                                  modernization of the public inspection                     4. With minor exceptions, we do not                that ‘‘[r]equiring cable systems to
                                                  file is ‘‘plain common sense.’’ The                     adopt new or modified public                          maintain a public file merely follows
                                                  evolution of the Internet and the spread                inspection file requirements in this                  our policy for broadcast licensees and is
                                                  of broadband infrastructure have                        proceeding. Our focus is simply to adapt              necessary for similar reasons’’ and that
                                                  transformed the way society accesses                    our existing public file requirements to              ‘‘[t]hrough greater disclosure we hope to
                                                  information today. It is no longer                      an online format in a manner that                     encourage a greater interaction between
                                                  reasonable to require the public to travel              appropriately reflects the differences                the Commission, the public, and the
                                                  to a station or headquarters’ office to                 among the services and that minimizes                 cable industry.’’ With respect to DBS
                                                  review the public file and make paper                   the burden for all affected entities.                 providers, the Commission adopted
                                                  copies when a centralized, online file                                                                        public and political inspection file
                                                                                                          II. Background
                                                  will permit review with a quick, easy,                                                                        requirements in 1998 in conjunction
                                                  and almost costless Internet search.                       5. One of a broadcaster’s fundamental              with the imposition of certain public
                                                  Moreover, an online file will permit                    public interest obligations is to air                 interest obligations, including political
                                                  searches by the public without requiring                programming responsive to the needs                   broadcasting and children’s television
                                                  assistance from station or headquarters’                and interests of its community of                     requirements, on those entities. DBS
                                                  staff, further reducing the burden of                   license. To ensure that stations meet                 providers were required to ‘‘abide by
                                                  maintaining the public file.                            this obligation, the Commission relies                political file obligations similar to those
                                                     3. As we proposed in the Notice of                   on viewers and listeners as an important              requirements placed on terrestrial
                                                  Proposed Rulemaking in this                             source of information about the nature                broadcasters and cable systems’’ and
                                                  proceeding, Expansion of Online Public                  of a station’s programming, operations,               were also required to maintain a public
                                                  File Obligations To Cable and Satellite                 and compliance with Commission rules.                 file with records relating to other DBS
                                                  TV Operators and Broadcast and                          To provide the public with access to                  public interest obligations. Finally, the
                                                  Satellite Radio Licensees, Notice of                    information about station operations,                 Commission imposed equal
                                                  Proposed Rulemaking, 80 FR 8031, Feb.                   the Commission’s rules have long                      employment opportunity and political
                                                  13, 2015 (‘‘NPRM’’), we take the same                   required television and radio broadcast               broadcast requirements on SDARS
                                                  general approach to transitioning cable,                stations to maintain a physical public                licensees in 1997, noting that the
                                                  DBS, broadcast radio, and SDARS to the                  inspection file, including a political file,          rationale behind imposing these
                                                  online file that the Commission took                    at their respective stations or                       requirements on broadcasters applies
                                                  with respect to television broadcasters,                headquarters and to place in the file                 also to satellite radio.
                                                  phasing-in and otherwise tailoring the                  records that provide information about                   8. In 2002, Congress adopted the
                                                  requirements as appropriate for the                     station operations. The purpose of the                Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
                                                  different services. We also take similar                public inspection file requirement is to              (‘‘BCRA’’) which amended the political
                                                  measures to minimize the effort and                     ‘‘make information to which the public                file requirements in section 315 of the
                                                  costs entities must undertake to move                   already has a right more readily                      Communications Act of 1934. The
                                                  their public files online. Specifically,                available, so that the public will be                 amendments apply to broadcast
                                                  we require entities to upload to the                    encouraged to play a more active part in              television and radio, cable, DBS, and
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                                                  online file only those public file                      dialogue with broadcast licensees.’’                  SDARS. BCRA essentially codified the
                                                  documents that are not already on file                     6. The requirement that broadcasters               Commission’s existing political file
                                                  with the Commission or that the                         maintain documents for public                         obligations by requiring that
                                                  Commission does not currently                           inspection dates back to 1938, when the               information regarding any request to
                                                  maintain in its own database. In order                  Commission promulgated its first                      purchase advertising time made on
                                                  to reduce the cost of transitioning to the              political file rule. In 1965, following               behalf of a legally qualified candidate
                                                  online file, we follow the approach we                  action by Congress to allow greater                   for public office be placed in the
                                                  took with respect to television stations                public participation in the broadcast                 political file. In addition, BCRA


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                                                  expanded political file obligations by                  the Commission phased-in the new                      be burdened by the online filing
                                                  requiring that television, radio, cable,                political file posting requirement.                   requirement.
                                                  DBS, and SDARS entities also place in                   Stations affiliated with the top four                    14. On August 7, 2014, the Media
                                                  the political file information related to               national networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, and                 Bureau issued a Public Notice seeking
                                                  any advertisements that discuss a                       Fox) and licensed to serve communities                comment on the Petition for Rulemaking
                                                  ‘‘political matter of national                          in the top 50 Designated Market Areas                 and, in addition, on whether it should
                                                  importance,’’ including the name of the                 (‘‘DMAs’’) were required to begin                     initiate a rulemaking to expand online
                                                  person or entity purchasing the time                    posting their political file documents                public file obligations to broadcast radio
                                                  and a list of the chief executive officers              online starting August 2, 2012, but other             stations. See Public Notice, Commission
                                                  or members of the executive committee                   stations were exempted from posting                   Seeks Comment on Petition for
                                                  or of the board of directors of any such                their political file documents online                 Rulemaking Filed by the Campaign
                                                  entity.                                                 until July 1, 2014. In the Second Report              Legal Center, Common Cause, and the
                                                                                                          and Order, the Commission also                        Sunlight Foundation Seeking Expansion
                                                  A. Online Public File                                                                                         of Online Public File Obligations to
                                                                                                          rejected several proposals in the FNPRM
                                                     9. In 2012, the Commission replaced                  to increase public file requirements in               Cable and Satellite TV Operators,
                                                  the decades-old requirement that                        conjunction with implementation of the                Bureau Also Seeks Comment on
                                                  commercial and noncommercial                            online file. Rather, the Commission                   Expanding Online Public File
                                                  television stations maintain public files               determined that stations would be                     Obligations to Radio Licensees, 79 FR
                                                  at their main studios with a requirement                required to place in their online files               51136, August 27, 2014 (‘‘Public
                                                  to post most of the documents in those                  only material that is already required to             Notice’’). After reviewing the comments
                                                  files to a central, online public file                  be placed in their local files.                       filed in response to the Public Notice,
                                                  hosted by the Commission. The                                                                                 the Commission issued the NPRM in
                                                                                                             12. The Commission stated in the
                                                  television online public file rules were                                                                      this proceeding proposing to expand the
                                                                                                          Second Report and Order that it was
                                                  the culmination of a more than decade-                                                                        online file to cable operators, DBS
                                                  long effort to make information                         deferring consideration of whether to
                                                                                                                                                                providers, and broadcast and satellite
                                                  regarding how a television broadcast                    adopt online posting requirements for
                                                                                                                                                                radio licensees.
                                                  station serves the public interest ‘‘easier             radio licensees and multichannel video
                                                  to understand and more accessible,’’                    programming distributors (‘‘MVPDs’’)                  III. Discussion
                                                  ‘‘promote discussion between the                        until it had gained experience with                      15. The rules we adopt today will
                                                  licensee and its community,’’ and                       online posting of public files of                     modernize the outdated procedures for
                                                  ‘‘lessen the need for government                        television broadcasters. The                          providing public access to cable, DBS,
                                                  involvement in ensuring that a station is               Commission noted that starting the                    broadcast radio, and SDARS public files
                                                  meeting its public interest obligation.’’               online public file process with the much              in a manner that avoids imposing
                                                     10. Based on commenter suggestions,                  smaller number of television licensees,               unnecessary burdens on these entities.
                                                  in the Second Report and Order the                      rather than with all broadcasters and                 By taking advantage of the efficiencies
                                                  Commission determined that each                         MVPDs, would ‘‘ease the initial                       made possible by digital technology, we
                                                  television station’s entire public file                 implementation of the online public                   will make information that cable, DBS,
                                                  would be hosted online by the                           file.’’                                               and broadcast and satellite radio
                                                  Commission. The Commission took a                       B. Petition for Rulemaking and Notice of              licensees are already required to make
                                                  number of steps to minimize the burden                  Proposed Rulemaking                                   publicly available more accessible while
                                                  of the online file on stations.                                                                               also reducing costs both for the
                                                  Broadcasters were required to upload                       13. In July 2014, the Campaign Legal               government and the private sector. The
                                                  only those items required to be in the                  Center, Common Cause, and the                         Internet is an effective, low-cost means
                                                  public file but not otherwise filed with                Sunlight Foundation (collectively,                    of maintaining contact with, and
                                                  the Commission or available on the                      ‘‘Petitioners’’ or ‘‘CLC et al.’’) filed a            distributing information to, viewers and
                                                  Commission’s Web site. Any document                     joint Petition for Rulemaking requesting              listeners. Placing the public file online
                                                  or information required to be kept in the               that the Commission initiate a                        will permit 24-hour access from any
                                                  public file and that is required to be                  rulemaking to expand to cable and                     location, thereby improving access to
                                                  filed with the Commission                               satellite systems the requirement that                information about how cable, satellite,
                                                  electronically in the Consolidated Data                 public and political file documents be                broadcast radio, and SDARS entities are
                                                  Base System (‘‘CDBS’’) is imported to                   posted to the FCC’s online database. The              serving their communities and meeting
                                                  the online public file and updated by                   Petitioners argued that cable and                     their public interest obligations.
                                                  the Commission. In addition, television                 satellite services have increasingly                  Maintaining this information online will
                                                  stations were not required to upload                    become outlets for political advertising              also either eliminate or substantially
                                                  their existing political files to the online            and that the ability of satellite television          reduce the number of public visits to
                                                  file; rather, stations were required only               providers to sell household-specific                  stations or headquarters offices to view
                                                  to upload new political file content on                 ‘‘addressable advertising’’ would likely              public file material, reducing the burden
                                                  a going-forward basis. Because of                       accelerate that trend. Petitioners                    on staff who would otherwise have to
                                                  privacy concerns, television stations                   asserted that moving the television                   assist during these visits and enabling
                                                  also were not required to upload letters                public file online has resulted in                    entities to improve security and
                                                  and emails from the public to the online                ‘‘unquestionably substantial’’ public                 minimize risks to employees. As the
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                                                  file; rather, they must continue to retain              benefits, which would also occur if                   Commission has stated previously, the
                                                  them in a correspondence file at the                    cable and satellite systems were                      public benefits of posting public file
                                                  main studio.                                            required to upload their public and                   information online, while difficult to
                                                     11. In addition, to smooth the                       political files online. In addition,                  quantify with exactitude, are
                                                  transition for both television stations                 Petitioners argued that television                    unquestionably substantial.
                                                  and the Commission and to allow                         broadcasters experienced few problems                    16. Expansion of the online public file
                                                  smaller broadcasters additional time to                 moving to the online file, and cable and              to cover more services is particularly
                                                  begin posting their political files online,             satellite systems would also likely not               important with respect to improving


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                                                  access to political files. While broadcast              relating to media issues. For this reason,            document in multiple files using a
                                                  television remains the dominant                         we also reject the suggestion of NAB                  single upload. This functionality should
                                                  medium for political advertising, the                   that the Commission focus its                         greatly facilitate maintenance of the
                                                  quantity of such advertising on cable                   enforcement efforts on complaints                     online file, especially for cable operators
                                                  and satellite television continues to                   submitted by actual viewers and                       or station group owners that place
                                                  increase, and the advent of                             listeners about the public files of their             similar documents in the public file for
                                                  technological advances such as                          local stations and decline to consider                multiple cable systems or broadcast
                                                  addressable advertising is likely to                    public file complaints from entities                  stations. Third, when entities move a
                                                  further this trend. Political advertising               unrelated to the licensee’s local                     document from one folder to another in
                                                  on radio is also on the rise. Adding                    community. The Commission will                        the online file, the database will now
                                                  cable, satellite TV, and broadcast and                  consider and fairly evaluate any                      display both the date the document was
                                                  satellite radio political file material to              complaint related to our public                       first uploaded to the online file as well
                                                  the existing online file database will                  inspection file rules. Our primary goal,              as the date it was moved to a different
                                                  facilitate public access to disclosure                  however, is to improve access to public               online file location. This will permit
                                                  records for all these services and allow                information file material.                            entities to move files within the online
                                                  the public to view and analyze political                                                                      file if, for example, the file was initially
                                                                                                          A. Online File Capacity and Technical
                                                  advertising expenditures more easily in                                                                       placed in the wrong folder or the entity
                                                                                                          Issues
                                                  each market as well as nationwide.                                                                            is creating new or different subfolders
                                                     17. Similar to the approach we took                     19. The Commission has taken a                     for purposes of improving the
                                                  to transitioning television stations to the             number of steps to ensure that the                    organization of the file, while
                                                  online file, we take steps here to                      online file will be capable of                        maintaining a record of the date the
                                                  minimize the effort and cost that all                   accommodating the significant increase                document was first uploaded to the
                                                  entities must undertake to move their                   in network traffic as well as the volume              online file. Fourth, the database now
                                                  public files online. Entities will be                   of public file material that will result              will permit entities easily to delete files
                                                  required to upload to the online file                   from the expansion of online filing                   and empty folders when documents in
                                                  only documents that are not already on                  requirements. We recognize that adding                the file are past their retention period or
                                                  file with the Commission or that the                    cable, DBS, broadcast radio, and SDARS                the entity wishes to delete them for
                                                  Commission maintains in its own                         to the online file will greatly increase              another reason. Entities will be able to
                                                  database. Any document or information                   the number of users of the file and the               select one or more files and/or folders
                                                  required both to be kept in the public                  volume of material that must be
                                                                                                                                                                for deletion at one time, permitting
                                                  file and to be filed with the Commission                uploaded. We also recognize that there
                                                                                                                                                                them to efficiently remove documents
                                                  electronically in Commission databases                  is likely to be a heavy demand on the
                                                                                                                                                                from the online file.
                                                  such as CDBS or the Cable Operations                    online file during certain filing
                                                  and Licensing System (‘‘COALS’’)                        windows and in peak political seasons,                   21. Finally, as advocated by a number
                                                  database will be imported to the online                 when many broadcast stations take new                 of commenters, the Commission has
                                                  public file and updated by the                          advertising orders and modify existing                completed the development and
                                                  Commission. In addition, entities being                 orders on a daily basis. The                          implementation of an application
                                                  added to the online file will not be                    improvements we have made to the                      programming interface (‘‘API’’) that can
                                                  required to upload their existing                       operation of the online file will facilitate          connect the online file database to third-
                                                  political files to the online file; rather,             use of the database by members of the                 party web hosting services and that will
                                                  they will be required only to upload                    public as well as by the entities required            permit such services to efficiently load
                                                  new political file content on a going-                  to maintain an online file, including                 documents into the online file on behalf
                                                  forward basis. We note that the size of                 existing TV station users.                            of client broadcast stations and other
                                                  the political file likely correlates with                  20. Technical improvements to the                  entities. We recognize that third-party
                                                  an entity’s political advertising                       online file. The Commission has made                  web hosting services may offer valuable
                                                  revenues. Accordingly, entities with                    several technical improvements to the                 assistance to entities in uploading
                                                  little or no political advertising                      online file database. First, the                      documents to the online file and
                                                  revenues will likely have few                           Commission has finished the transition                otherwise maintaining the file,
                                                  obligations under our rules, while                      to cloud-based computing solutions for                particularly smaller entities that may
                                                  entities with more documents in their                   purposes of managing the online public                choose to outsource this effort because
                                                  political files will likely also have                   file database. Cloud computing                        of cost savings and other resource
                                                  greater political advertising revenues.                 technology will not only ensure that we               constraints. The Media Bureau and the
                                                     18. Some commenters responding to                    maintain sufficient capacity to store the             Office of the Managing Director will
                                                  the NPRM argue that the goal of the                     increased number of public file                       provide further information about the
                                                  public inspection file requirements is to               materials in the database, it will also               API in the near future and will conduct
                                                  make documents available to members                     permit us to increase network capacity                one or more demonstrations. The API
                                                  of the public in the station’s community                during times of high demand to relieve                library will also be made available for
                                                  of license and that requiring these                     network congestion and avoid delays or                testing by covered entities and their
                                                  documents to be placed online will                      backups in uploading documents to the                 third-party service providers prior to the
                                                  encourage the filing of complaints by                   database. As the Commission stated in                 effective date of the online filing
                                                  individuals unconnected to the local                    the Second Report and Order, cloud-                   requirements adopted in this
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                                                  community. While we agree that the                      based computing will permit the                       proceeding. While we recognize the
                                                  public file is first and foremost a tool for            Commission to implement an online                     benefits that web hosting services may
                                                  community members, it is also a tool for                public file that is highly available,                 provide in assisting entities in
                                                  the larger media policy community.                      scalable, and eliminates user wait times              uploading materials to the online file,
                                                  Easy access to public file information                  associated with processing documents                  we emphasize that each entity remains
                                                  will also assist the Commission,                        after upload. Second, as requested by                 responsible for ensuring that its own
                                                  Congress, and researchers as they                       NCTA, the Commission has added to                     online public file is complete. While
                                                  fashion public policy recommendations                   the database the ability to place a                   entities are free to enter into contractual


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                                                  arrangements with third parties to                      Commission’s online database a link to                maintain this file locally for only a
                                                  upload information into the online file,                that private file database, in addition to            relatively short period of time after the
                                                  and to require as part of those                         uploading to the Commission’s database                effective date of the online political file
                                                  arrangements that the third party ensure                the materials required to be retained in              requirements established in this order.
                                                  compliance with the FCC’s rules, we                     the online public file. Such links would              Thus, exempting the existing political
                                                  decline to relieve entities of their                    provide a further source of public file               file from online posting will reduce the
                                                  responsibility to ensure that their own                 information that could prove to be a                  initial burden of moving public files
                                                  online public file is complete and                      useful supplement to the information                  online. In addition, as discussed below,
                                                  otherwise complies with our rules.                      available on the Commission’s online                  with respect to smaller cable systems
                                                  While we decline to provide a safe                      database.                                             (those with between 1,000 and 5,000
                                                  harbor for entities that choose to engage                  24. Filing windows. We decline at this             subscribers) we are delaying for two
                                                  a third party to assist with the online                 time to extend or otherwise alter our                 years, until March 1, 2018, the
                                                  file, we note that our primary goal in                  current filing windows, as advocated by               requirement that they commence
                                                  this proceeding is to improve access to                 several commenters. We are confident                  uploading new political file material to
                                                  public file information. Our                            that the online file will be capable of               the online file. We also delay all online
                                                  enforcement efforts initially will be                   handling the increased number of filers               file requirements until March 1, 2018
                                                  focused on ensuring that entities                       and the volume of material required to                for radio stations with fewer resources,
                                                  understand and comply with the online                   be uploaded as a result of the expansion              which we define as all NCE stations,
                                                  file requirements adopted herein, rather                of the Commission’s online database.                  commercial stations in markets below
                                                  than on imposing fines for minor                        We may reconsider expanding or                        the top 50 or outside all radio markets,
                                                  failures to comply with the rules,                      otherwise altering filing windows at a                and commercial stations in the top 50
                                                  particularly during the period when                     later time if we believe that such efforts            markets with fewer than five full-time
                                                  entities being added to the online file                 will either assist filers in maintaining a            employees. We believe that providing
                                                  are becoming familiar with online filing.               complete, up-to-date online file or help              these entities with additional time to
                                                     22. Links to other Web sites. With the               avoid congestion in the online database.              complete their transition to the online
                                                  exception of the channel lineup                            25. Orderly online files. Consistent               file will ease implementation for these
                                                  information that cable systems must                     with our requirement for television                   smaller entities and also give the
                                                  retain in the online file, we will not                  stations, we will require that cable, DBS,            Commission time to address any
                                                  permit entities to provide a link in the                broadcast radio, and SDARS entities                   concerns that may arise as larger entities
                                                  online file to an alternative online                    maintain orderly public files and                     commence using the online file.
                                                  location where political file or other                  remove expired contracts when and if                     27. Consistent with our current
                                                  public file material may be maintained                  replacement agreements are uploaded.                  political file rules, and as proposed in
                                                  in lieu of uploading documents to the                   While we otherwise do not require that                the NPRM, we will require that new
                                                  Commission’s database. The                              files that are past their retention period            political file materials be uploaded to
                                                  Commission’s online file database is                    or otherwise out-of-date be deleted, we               the online file ‘‘immediately absent
                                                  intended to serve as a single source of                 urge all entities to actively manage their            unusual circumstances.’’ The contents
                                                  public file material for entities required              online files to ensure that they do not               of the political file are time-sensitive.
                                                  to use the file, and not as a collection                become so overgrown with out-of-date                  Therefore, it is essential that there be no
                                                  of links to other Web sites. The online                 documents that it is difficult to access              delay in posting political file materials
                                                  database is organized with folders and                  relevant materials. The Commission will               to the online file. In addition, consistent
                                                  subfolders that provide a consistent                    take no action under the public file                  with our approach to the television
                                                  display of public file material for                     rules based on any public file document               online file, we will create and propagate
                                                  entities in each service. Members of the                that is outside the mandatory retention               subfolders for federal and state
                                                  public who access the online file will be               period.                                               candidate ad purchases, as appropriate,
                                                  able to locate documents more easily if                 B. Political File                                     as well as issue ads that relate to a
                                                  they are organized in a similar manner                                                                        political matter of national importance.
                                                  for each service. We agree with CLC et                     26. As proposed in the NPRM, cable                 We will also provide entities with the
                                                  al. that allowing entities to substitute a              operators, broadcast radio licensees,                 ability to create additional subfolders
                                                  link to another Web site, which may                     DBS operators, and SDARS entities will                and subcategories in compliance with
                                                  follow a different organizational                       not be required to upload their existing              their own practices.
                                                  structure, instead of uploading                         political files to the online file. Instead,
                                                                                                          as we require with television licensees,              C. Voluntary Use of the Online Public
                                                  documents to the online file, would
                                                                                                          these entities will be permitted to                   File
                                                  likely make the file more confusing,
                                                  harder to navigate, and less useful to the              maintain locally those documents                         28. As we proposed in the NPRM, we
                                                  public. With respect to channel lineups,                already in place in their political file at           will permit entities that are temporarily
                                                  however, we believe it is appropriate to                the time the new rules become effective,              exempt from part or all online public
                                                  permit cable operators that maintain a                  and upload documents to the online                    file requirements to upload material to
                                                  lineup on their own Web site to provide                 political file only on a going-forward                the online public file voluntarily before
                                                  a link to that existing online lineup in                basis. Existing political file material               the delayed effective date of their online
                                                  lieu of also maintaining a lineup in the                must be retained in the local political               file requirement. For example, an NCE
                                                  Commission’s online file database.                      file at the station, cable system, or DBS             broadcast radio station that is not
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                                                  Operators may elect to provide channel                  or SDARS headquarters’ office for the                 required to commence using the online
                                                  lineup information both in the                          remainder of the two-year retention                   file until March 1, 2018, as discussed
                                                  Commission’s online file as well as on                  period, unless entities voluntarily elect             below, could elect voluntarily to
                                                  their own Web sites, but will not be                    to upload these materials to the online               commence using the online file prior to
                                                  required to do so.                                      file. Given this limited two-year                     this date. We will also permit entities to
                                                     23. We will permit those entities that               retention period, exempting the existing              elect voluntarily to upload to the online
                                                  maintain their own electronic public                    political file from the online database               file existing political file material that
                                                  and/or political files to include in the                will require entities to continue to                  would otherwise be required to be


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                                                  retained in the entity’s local public file              elect to make these back-up political                 F. Announcements and Links
                                                  until the end of the two-year retention                 files accessible to the public online via
                                                  period. To avoid any confusion                          the entity’s own Web site. Cable                         35. We will require cable operators,
                                                  regarding the location and completeness                 operators or other entities with their                DBS providers, and broadcast and
                                                  of the public and political file, any                   own electronic political files may elect              satellite radio licensees that have Web
                                                  entity that voluntarily elects to                       to use these files as a back-up in the                sites to place a link to the online public
                                                  commence using the online file early                    event the Commission’s online database                file on their home pages, consistent with
                                                  must ensure that the online file contains               is unavailable.                                       our proposal in the NPRM and our
                                                  all new public file material on a going-                   32. In the event the Commission’s                  requirement for television stations. This
                                                  forward basis, including all new                        online file becomes temporarily                       link must connect to the first page of the
                                                  political file material. That is, all new               inaccessible, we will require DBS and                 entity’s online public file. We will also
                                                  public and political file material must                 SDARS entities to make their back-up                  require entities that have Web sites to
                                                  be uploaded to the online file on a                     political files available to the public               include on their home page contact
                                                  going-forward basis commencing on the                   through the entity’s choice of either an              information for a representative who
                                                  date the entity elects to transition to the             online method, via the entity’s own Web               can assist any person with disabilities
                                                  online file. The online file database will              site, or by answering questions and                   with issues related to the content of the
                                                  require users to indicate that they have                accommodating requests for copies of                  public file.
                                                  transitioned to the online file.                        political file materials made by                         36. As proposed in the NPRM, we will
                                                                                                          telephone. Copies requested by                        not require cable, DBS, broadcast radio,
                                                  D. Back-Up Files                                        telephone may be sent by fax, email, or               or SDARS entities to make on-air
                                                     29. As proposed in the NPRM, cable,                  mail, at the caller’s request. If a                   announcements regarding the change in
                                                  DBS, broadcast radio, and SDARS                         requester prefers access by mail, the                 location of their public file. Consistent
                                                  entities will not be required to maintain               DBS or SDARS entity may require the                   with the approach taken with respect to
                                                  back-up copies of all public file                       individual requesting documents to pay                television stations in the Second Report
                                                  materials. Instead, as we do for the                    for photocopying. We believe it is                    and Order, we will require broadcast
                                                  existing television online file, an entity              necessary to require DBS and SDARS                    radio stations, however, to revise their
                                                  may request that the Commission create                  entities to provide alternative means to              on-air pre- and post-filing renewal
                                                  a mirror copy of its public file to ensure              access back-up political file documents,              announcements to reflect the
                                                  that, if the data in the online file are                either online or by telephone, as these               availability of a station’s renewal
                                                  compromised, the file can be                            entities provide service nationwide and               application on the Commission’s Web
                                                  reconstituted using the back-up copy. If                are required to maintain only one public              site.
                                                  the Commission’s online file becomes                    and political file for the entire U.S. at
                                                  temporarily inaccessible for the                        their headquarters office, making in-                 G. EEO Materials
                                                  uploading of new documents, we will                     person access very difficult. This
                                                  require entities to maintain those                                                                               37. As we proposed in the NPRM, we
                                                                                                          requirement for online or telephone
                                                  documents and upload them to the file                                                                         will continue to require that cable, DBS,
                                                                                                          access will apply only to DBS and
                                                  once it is available again for upload.                                                                        and broadcast and satellite radio entities
                                                                                                          SDARS back-up political file materials
                                                     30. As proposed in the NPRM and                                                                            make their EEO materials available on
                                                                                                          during times when the Commission’s
                                                  consistent with the approach we take                                                                          their Web sites, if they have one. Similar
                                                                                                          online database is unavailable.
                                                  with respect to television broadcasters,                                                                      to our requirements for television
                                                                                                          Accordingly, we do not believe this
                                                  however, we will require cable, DBS,                                                                          stations, entities may fulfill this Web
                                                                                                          requirement will be unduly
                                                  broadcast radio, and SDARS entities to                                                                        site posting requirement by providing,
                                                                                                          burdensome.
                                                  make back-up files for the political file                                                                     on their own Web site, a link to the EEO
                                                  available to the public to ensure that                  E. Format                                             materials on their online public file
                                                  they can comply with their statutory                      33. As proposed in the NPRM, cable,                 page on the Commission’s Web site.The
                                                  obligation to make that information                     DBS, and broadcast and satellite radio                link to EEO materials must be a direct
                                                  available to candidates, the public, and                entities will be required to upload any               link to such materials on the FCC’s Web
                                                  others immediately. Entities will be                    electronic documents to the online file               site, and not simply a link to the first
                                                  required to make these backups                          in their existing format to the extent                page of the entity’s online public file. As
                                                  available only if and during such rare                  feasible. The Commission will display                 discussed above, all entities that have
                                                  times as the Commission’s online public                 the documents in both the uploaded                    Web sites must also place a link to the
                                                  file is unavailable. To minimize any                    format and in a pdf version. If a required            first page of their online public file on
                                                  burden caused by this requirement,                      document already exists in a searchable               the home page of their Web site.
                                                  entities may choose to meet the political               format, documents must be uploaded in                 H. Local Public Inspection File
                                                  file back-up requirement by periodically                that format to the extent technically
                                                  downloading a mirror copy of the public                 feasible.                                                38. Entities that have fully
                                                  file, including the political file, housed                34. We decline at this time to                      transitioned to the online public file—
                                                  on the FCC’s database. To ensure that                   implement a standard format for the                   that is, entities that have uploaded all
                                                  the political file is complete, entities                online file, including for political                  public file material to the FCC’s online
                                                  that choose this option must retain any                 advertising data, as requested by CLC et              file database including all political file
                                                  political file records that have not yet                al. As discussed above, the Commission                material required to be retained in the
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                                                  been uploaded to the FCC’s online file                  has made a number of upgrades to its                  public file—and that also provide online
                                                  database or that were uploaded after                    online file database to accommodate                   access to back-up political file material
                                                  their last download of a mirror copy of                 additional users and make the file easier             via the entity’s own Web site when the
                                                  the online public file.                                 to use. We will continue to prioritize                FCC’s online database is temporarily
                                                     31. These back-up files may be                       these and other efforts to ensure that the            unavailable, will not be required to
                                                  retained either in paper or electronic                  database is reliable and user-friendly                maintain a local public file. This option
                                                  form at the entity’s local public file                  before considering further                            is not available to commercial broadcast
                                                  location. Alternatively, entities may                   improvements.                                         licensees who must continue to retain a


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                                                  correspondence file that cannot be made                 I. Compliance Dates                                   more subscribers, DBS providers,
                                                  available online for privacy reasons.                      41. New Public File Materials. In order            SDARS licensees, and commercial radio
                                                     39. NTCA, Verizon, and DIRECTV                       to facilitate a smooth transition to the              broadcast stations in the top 50 markets
                                                  request that we clarify that entities do                online public file, we will provide                   with five or more full-time employees
                                                  not need to maintain a local public                     entities a period of time after the                   six months from the effective date of the
                                                  inspection file once they have fully                    effective date of the online file                     rules (i.e., six months after the
                                                  transitioned to the online file. We note                requirements adopted in this order to                 Commission publishes a notice in the
                                                  that, unlike commercial broadcast                       begin uploading files. Cable systems                  Federal Register announcing OMB
                                                  stations who must retain a                              with 1,000 or more subscribers, DBS                   approval under the PRA as discussed
                                                  correspondence file at the station, cable,              providers, SDARS licensees, and                       above) to complete the process of
                                                  DBS, and SDARS entities will have fully                 commercial radio broadcast stations in                uploading to the online file their
                                                  transitioned to the online file once the                the top 50 markets with five or more                  existing public file materials, with the
                                                  retention period for existing political                 full-time employees will be required to               exception of existing political files. This
                                                  files expires. As discussed above,                      begin using the online public file 30                 approach is similar to that taken by the
                                                  however, all entities must maintain a                   days after the Commission announces in                Commission in the Second Report and
                                                  back-up file for the political file in the              the Federal Register that OMB has                     Order to transition television stations to
                                                  event the online file becomes                           completed its review of this Order                    the online public file. Entities will be
                                                  unavailable and make this back-up file                  under the Paperwork Reduction Act                     permitted to begin uploading existing
                                                  available to the public. As discussed                   (‘‘PRA’’) and approved the collection.                public file materials immediately on the
                                                  above, we will permit entities to retain                Commencing on this effective date,                    effective date, at the same time that they
                                                  back-up political file materials either in              these entities must begin uploading new               must begin posting new materials to the
                                                  paper or electronic form at their local                 public file materials to the                          online public file on a going-forward
                                                  file location or make such materials                    Commission’s online public file                       basis. These entities must complete the
                                                  available to the public online via the                  database and, with the exception of                   process of uploading the existing public
                                                  entity’s own Web site. Entities with                    cable systems with between 1,000 and                  file—but not the existing political file,
                                                  their own Web sites must indicate                       5,000 subscribers, these entities must                which is not required to be transitioned
                                                  clearly on that Web site either the Web                 also upload new political file material to            to the online file—within six months of
                                                  site or physical address of their back-up               the Commission’s online file. Entities                the effective date. We believe that giving
                                                  political files. Entities that have fully               will not be permitted to commence                     these entities six months to upload
                                                  transitioned to the online file and that                uploading material to the online file                 existing files will provide adequate time
                                                  make their back-up political file                       prior to this effective date. We decline              and flexibility to complete this process.
                                                  materials available online will not be                  NAB’s request that we give radio                      J. Waiver
                                                  required to maintain a local public file.               stations 60 days from the effective date                 44. While we do not believe online
                                                     40. We will require all cable and DBS                to commence uploading new public file                 posting of the public file, including
                                                  operators and broadcast and satellite                   material. Only commercial radio                       prospective posting of the political file,
                                                  radio licensees to provide information                  broadcast stations in the top 50 radio                will impose an unreasonable burden on
                                                  in the online public file about the                     markets with 5 or more full-time                      the vast majority of entities subject to
                                                  individual who may be contacted for                     employees are required to commence                    the rules adopted in this Order, we
                                                  questions about the file. This                          uploading documents to the online file                recognize that there may be a few
                                                  information must be provided when the                   beginning 30 days after the effective                 entities for which the transition to an
                                                  operator or licensee first establishes its              date of this Order. We believe these                  online public inspection file may prove
                                                  online public file and should be                        larger radio stations have the necessary              especially difficult. In this regard, we
                                                  updated if and when staffing or location                resources to be able to commence using                note that some small radio stations in
                                                  changes occur. In addition, entities that               the online file within this time frame                remote locations may not have access to
                                                  have not fully transitioned to the FCC’s                without imposing an undue burden.                     reliable Internet service or may be
                                                  online public file—that is, entities that                  42. In recognition of their more                   without Internet access altogether. In
                                                  do not post online all public and                       limited resources, we provide more time               addition, there may be rare instances in
                                                  political file material required to be                  for smaller entities to transition to the             which a small radio station or cable
                                                  maintained in the public inspection                     online file. Thus, as discussed further               operator faces undue economic or other
                                                  file—and that do not also provide online                below, commercial broadcast radio                     resource limitations that make the
                                                  access via their own Web sites to back-                 stations in the top 50 markets with                   transition to the online public file
                                                  up political file materials must also                   fewer than five full-time employees, all              especially challenging. If an entity
                                                  provide information in the FCC’s online                 commercial broadcast radio stations in                believes that the transition to the online
                                                  public file about the location of the                   markets below the top 50 and outside all              file will impose an undue hardship, it
                                                  entity’s local public file. This                        radio markets, and all NCE broadcast                  may seek a waiver of the requirements
                                                  information is necessary to inform the                  radio stations will not be required to                adopted in this order. An entity seeking
                                                  public of the location of the existing                  begin uploading new public and                        a waiver should provide the
                                                  political file (until its retention period              political file material to the online file            Commission with information
                                                  expires) and/or the location where the                  until March 1, 2018. In addition, cable               documenting the economic hardship the
                                                  public can access back-up political file                systems with 1,000 or more but fewer                  station would incur in complying with
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                                                  materials in the event the Commission’s                 than 5,000 subscribers will not be                    online file requirements, its technical
                                                  database is unavailable. All commercial                 required to commence uploading new                    inability to do so, or such other reasons
                                                  broadcast licensees must include                        political file material to the online file            as would warrant waiver under our
                                                  information in the FCC’s online file                    until March 1, 2018. Cable systems with               general waiver standards.2
                                                  about the location of their local public                fewer than 1,000 subscribers are exempt
                                                  file so the public is aware of the location             from all online filing requirements.                    2 As discussed below, we are phasing-in the
                                                  of the correspondence file retained by                     43. Existing Public File Materials. We             online file requirements for radio beginning with
                                                  these broadcasters.                                     will give cable systems with 1,000 or                                                            Continued




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                                                  K. Requirements and Issues Unique to                    must contain a ‘‘complete and orderly                 While our current rules do not require
                                                  Each Service                                            record . . . of all requests for cablecast            that these records be maintained at a
                                                    45. Because each service for which we                 time made by or on behalf of a                        particular local site, cable operators
                                                  are implementing online public file                     candidate for public office’’ including               must make this information ‘‘promptly
                                                  requirements is unique, we address each                 the disposition of such requests. The file            available once a request is received.’’
                                                  service separately below. We address                    must also show the ‘‘schedule of time                 Our decision to require instead that
                                                  any service-specific issues raised in the               purchased, when spots actually aired,                 these records be maintained in the
                                                  NPRM and by commenters, and also                        the rates charged, and the classes of                 online file does not materially alter the
                                                  address the manner in which we will                     time purchased.’’ With respect to certain             burden of maintaining these records and
                                                  phase-in online file requirements for                   issue advertisements, the file must                   making them available upon request and
                                                  each service.                                           disclose the name of the purchasing                   is consistent with our transition to an
                                                                                                          organization and a list of the board of               online public file regime.
                                                  1. Cable Public Inspection File                         directors. These records must be filed                   50. Exemption from all online file
                                                  a. Current Rules                                        ‘‘immediately absent unusual                          requirements for small cable systems.
                                                                                                          circumstances,’’ and must be retained                 As we proposed in the NPRM, we will
                                                     46. The FCC’s rules regarding records                                                                      exempt cable systems with fewer than
                                                                                                          for at least two years.
                                                  to be maintained by cable systems                                                                             1,000 subscribers from all online public
                                                  distinguish between records that must                   b. Online Public File Requirements                    file requirements. As noted above, these
                                                  be retained for inspection by the public                (i) Content Required To Be Maintained                 systems have far fewer public file
                                                  and those that must be made available                   in the Online File                                    requirements than larger systems and
                                                  to Commission representatives or local                                                                        are not required to maintain a political
                                                  franchisors only. The rules also impose                    48. As discussed above, consistent
                                                                                                                                                                file. NCTA and ACA support this
                                                  different recordkeeping requirements                    with the rules we adopted for television
                                                                                                                                                                exemption from online public file
                                                  based on the number of subscribers to                   broadcasters and that we adopt for other              requirements. We decline, however, to
                                                  the cable system. Operators of cable                    entities, we will require that cable                  adopt ACA’s proposal that we extend to
                                                  systems with fewer than 1,000                           operators upload to the online public                 cable systems with fewer than 2,500
                                                  subscribers are exempt from many                        file all documents and information that               subscribers the same public file
                                                  public inspection file requirements,                    are required to be in the public file but             exemptions currently applicable to
                                                  including the political file, sponsorship               which are not also filed in COALS or                  cable systems with fewer than 1,000
                                                  identification, EEO records, and records                maintained by the Commission on its                   subscribers and, in addition, exempt
                                                  regarding children’s commercial                         own Web site. The Commission will                     systems with fewer than 2,500
                                                  programming. Operators of systems with                  import these latter documents or                      subscribers from all online public file
                                                  between 1,000 and 5,000 subscribers                     information into the online public file               requirements. It is beyond the scope of
                                                  must provide certain information ‘‘upon                 itself. As noted in the NPRM, the only                this proceeding to consider expanding
                                                  request’’ but must also ‘‘maintain for                  document that cable operators file with               the number of cable systems that are
                                                  public inspection’’ a political file, while             the Commission that must also be                      exempt from current public inspection
                                                  operators of systems having 5,000 or                    retained in their public inspection file is           file requirements. Our goal is simply to
                                                  more subscribers must ‘‘maintain for                    the EEO program annual report, which                  adapt our existing public file
                                                  public inspection’’ a political file and                the Commission will upload to the                     requirements to an online format, while
                                                  records regarding, among other things,                  online file. We will require cable                    clarifying and streamlining certain
                                                  sponsorship identification, EEO, and                    systems with 1,000 or more subscribers                requirements as necessary. We also
                                                  advertisements in children’s                            to upload to the online file other                    decline to adopt ACA’s proposal that we
                                                  programming. The rules state that the                   material currently required to be                     exempt systems with fewer than 15,000
                                                  public inspection file must be                          maintained for public inspection.                     subscribers and not affiliated with a
                                                  maintained ‘‘at the office which the                       49. While cable systems with 1,000 or              multichannel video programming
                                                  system operator maintains for the                       more subscribers but fewer than 5,000                 distributor (‘‘MVPD’’) serving more than
                                                  ordinary collection of subscriber                       subscribers are currently required to                 ten percent of all MVPD subscribers
                                                  charges, resolution of subscriber                       provide certain materials to the public               from the requirement to maintain their
                                                  complaints, and other business or at any                only ‘‘upon request,’’ as proposed in the             public inspection files in the online
                                                  accessible place in the community                       NPRM we will also require these                       database and instead permit these
                                                  served by the system unit(s).’’                         systems to place these materials in the               systems to make information in these
                                                     47. Cable system political file                      online public file to facilitate public               files available upon request. These
                                                  requirements are similar to those for                   access to these materials, except as                  entities must retain records in order to
                                                  broadcast stations. The political file                  clarified in paragraph (ii) below. The                be able to make them available upon
                                                                                                          documents these systems are currently                 request, and we believe any additional
                                                  commercial stations in the top 50 Nielsen Audio         required to make available ‘‘upon                     burden resulting from a requirement
                                                  markets with 5 or more full-time employees. See,        request’’ are those required by 47 CFR                that they instead be posted online is
                                                  infra, para. 83. We delay online filing for all other   76.1701 (sponsorship identification),
                                                  radio stations for approximately two years, until
                                                                                                                                                                minimal and is outweighed by the
                                                  March 1, 2018. Id. In the event a commercial radio
                                                                                                          76.1702 (EEO records available for                    benefit of making information more
                                                  station with between 5 and 10 full-time employees,      public inspection), 76.1703 (commercial               readily accessible without requiring
                                                  otherwise required to transition to online filing in    records for children’s programming),                  members of the public to make a
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                                                  the first group, finds the transition especially        76.1704 (proof-of-performance test                    specific request for records from each
                                                  difficult, the Commission will give careful
                                                  consideration to requests by these stations for
                                                                                                          data), and 76.1706 (signal leakage logs               system. We also believe ACA’s proposal
                                                  additional time to commence online filing. The          and repair records). We disagree with                 would confuse the public about the
                                                  Commission also will be favorably inclined to grant     NCTA that moving from an ‘‘upon                       location of public file materials.
                                                  requests for additional time to commence online         request’’ regime to an affirmative                       51. We believe that the cumulative
                                                  filing from very small radio stations with fewer than
                                                  five full-time employees, as these stations may have
                                                                                                          requirement to upload documents to the                impact of the online file requirements
                                                  limited resources and, therefore, find the transition   online file for these systems represents              will not prove overly burdensome to
                                                  to the online file particularly challenging.            a burdensome change in regulation.                    cable systems, particularly in light of


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                                                  the clarification we make below that                    threshold in the context of public file               database, and to update this information
                                                  proof-of-performance and signal leakage                 requirements, which should help avoid                 only to reflect changes. Therefore, we do
                                                  information is exempt from the public                   confusion regarding which systems are                 not believe this requirement will be
                                                  file. As discussed above, any system for                eligible for the temporary exemption.                 unduly burdensome.
                                                  which the transition to online filing                      55. As an alternative to the 5,000                    57. We reject the suggestion of NCTA
                                                  would impose an undue hardship may                      subscriber cutoff, we sought comment in               and ACA that, instead of requiring cable
                                                  request a waiver.                                       the NPRM on whether we should                         operators to upload information about
                                                     52. Political file. Consistent with the              instead define ‘‘small cable system’’ for             the geographic area served by the
                                                  approach we adopted for television                      purposes of the temporary exemption                   system, the FCC instead import that
                                                  broadcasters, cable operators will not be               from the online political file                        information from FCC Form 322 (Cable
                                                  required to upload their existing                       requirement as a system with fewer than               Community Registration). The
                                                  political files to the online file; rather,             15,000 subscribers that is not affiliated             communities identified on Form 322
                                                  they will be permitted to maintain                      with a larger operator serving more than              often do not correspond to locations
                                                  existing material in their physical                     10 percent of all MVPD subscribers.                   with defined political and/or geographic
                                                  political file and upload documents to                  While NCTA supports this latter                       boundaries. In addition, while Form 322
                                                  the online political file only on a going-              definition, we believe the 5,000                      does contain information about counties
                                                  forward basis. This approach will                       subscriber cutoff is both less                        served by each system, this information
                                                  minimize the burden of transitioning to                 complicated, as it does not require                   is not as granular as ZIP code data,
                                                  the online file for cable operators while               calculation of the total number of MVPD               which is not available on Form 322. We
                                                  providing convenient access to the                      subscribers as well as the percentage                 also decline Verizon’s suggestion that
                                                  information most likely to be of interest               served by any multi-system operator,                  we refer to franchise areas in the online
                                                  to the public.                                          and easier to administer and implement                file, as we believe this information is
                                                     53. Delay in political file requirements             as systems are already familiar with this             less likely to be recognizable by the
                                                  for small cable systems. To smooth the                  cutoff in connection with public                      public than ZIP codes.
                                                  transition for cable operators and the                  inspection file requirements. We believe                 58. We sought comment in the NPRM
                                                  Commission and to allow smaller cable                   that uploading new political file                     on whether, in lieu of ZIP code or DMA
                                                  systems additional time to begin posting                material to the online file will not prove            data, we should instead require cable
                                                  their political files online, as proposed               significantly more burdensome than                    operators to provide information about
                                                  in the NPRM we will phase in the                        maintaining paper files, and will prove               the census block(s) or census tract(s)
                                                  political file posting requirements for                 less burdensome over time as operators                served by each system. We do not
                                                  small cable systems. For the next two                   become more familiar with the online                  require cable operators to provide this
                                                  years, we will require only systems with                file.                                                 information
                                                  5,000 or more subscribers to post their                    56. Geographic information. We will                   59. Cable employment units. We will
                                                  new political file documents online. We                 require cable operators, when first                   also require cable operators, when first
                                                  temporarily exempt other cable systems                  establishing their online public file, to             establishing the online public file for
                                                  from posting their political documents                  provide a list of the five-digit ZIP codes            each cable system, to identify the
                                                  to their online public file until March 1,              served by the cable system. Cable                     employment unit number or numbers
                                                  2018. NCTA supports delaying for two                    operators with more than one physical                 associated with each system. This
                                                  years the requirement to post new                       system identifier (‘‘PSID’’) will be                  information is required to permit the
                                                  political file material online for smaller              required to identify the ZIP code(s)                  Commission to associate EEO reports
                                                  cable systems, and this delay is also                   served by each PSID. As discussed in                  filed with the Commission, which are
                                                  consistent with the additional time we                  the NPRM, the Commission currently                    identified by employment unit number,
                                                  gave smaller television stations to begin               lacks precise information about the                   with the system or systems covered by
                                                  posting political files online in the                   geographic areas served by cable                      each report and employment unit. As
                                                  Second Report and Order.                                systems, and we believe that providing                cable operators will be required to
                                                     54. We believe that it is appropriate                information about ZIP codes served will               provide this information only when
                                                  to commence online political file                       make the information in the online file,              they first establish the online public file
                                                  requirements with larger cable systems                  and especially the political file, more               and when any updates are required, we
                                                  with more subscribers as these systems                  useful to subscribers, advertisers,                   do not believe this requirement will be
                                                  are more likely to have the resources                   candidates, and others. While we                      unduly burdensome.
                                                  needed to address any implementation                    proposed in the NPRM to require                          60. Channel lineups. We will require
                                                  issues, should they arise. Allowing                     operators to provide information                      cable operators either to upload
                                                  other systems additional time to begin                  regarding both the ZIP codes and                      information regarding their current
                                                  uploading the political file will ease                  Designated Market Areas (‘‘DMAs’’)                    channel lineup to the online file, and
                                                  implementation for these smaller                        served by each system, we will require                keep this information current, or
                                                  systems and also give the Commission                    only ZIP code information at this time.               provide a link in their online file to the
                                                  time to address any concerns that may                   ZIP codes correlate to geographic areas               channel lineup maintained by the
                                                  arise as larger cable systems transition                that are easily identified by the                     operator. While we recognize that cable
                                                  to the online file. Applying this delay in              Commission and the general public. In                 systems may currently provide channel
                                                  online political file requirements to                   addition, zip code areas are smaller than             lineup information to subscribers in
                                                  cable systems with fewer than 5,000                     DMAs, providing more granular data to                 various ways in addition to putting it in
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                                                  subscribers establishes a threshold that                users of the online file. Information                 the public file, we decline to eliminate
                                                  is clear and easy to implement. As                      about ZIP codes served should also be                 the requirement that such information
                                                  discussed above, this 5,000 subscriber                  relatively easy for operators to obtain               also be made available in the online
                                                  threshold is currently used in the public               from their billing records. We note that              public file, as advocated by NCTA and
                                                  file rules to provide regulatory relief                 operators will be required to identify the            ACA. We agree with NCTA and ACA,
                                                  from certain recordkeeping                              ZIP codes served by each cable system                 however, that we should allow
                                                  requirements. Cable systems are                         only when they first establish their                  operators the option of including a link
                                                  therefore familiar with the use of this                 public files on the Commission’s                      in the online public file to their own


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                                                  online channel lineups in lieu of                       children’s programs to retain in their                political file materials, as this could be
                                                  uploading channel lineups to the online                 files similar commercial limits                       confusing to users of the online file.
                                                  file. This option will ease the burden on               information for these systems, we                     However, by creating this option, we are
                                                  cable operators who maintain their                      believe the transition to the online                  not changing any obligations that local
                                                  channel lineups on their own Web sites                  public file will significantly reduce the             franchising authorities may have
                                                  and will help ensure that the channel                   burden of complying with this aspect of               imposed with respect to local inspection
                                                  lineup information accessible through                   the current children’s television rules.              files. If the franchising authority has a
                                                  the online public file is up to date. We                As discussed above, the Commission                    requirement to maintain a local file that
                                                  emphasize that cable systems may take                   has upgraded the online file database to              would not be satisfied by posting those
                                                  advantage of the option of including a                  permit entities to populate multiple files
                                                                                                                                                                documents to the FCC’s online file, the
                                                  link to the cable system’s channel                      using a single upload. This feature will
                                                                                                                                                                cable operator must continue to
                                                  lineup in the online file in lieu of                    permit cable operators to use a single
                                                  uploading the lineup only if the link is                upload to post required commercial                    maintain such a local file in compliance
                                                  made available to all members of the                    limits documentation to the online file               with the franchising agreement unless
                                                  public.                                                 for multiple cable systems, making                    the franchising authority allows it to
                                                     61. Headend location information.                    compliance with the commercial limits                 move those files online.
                                                  Our rules currently require the operator                rules easier in the online database than              (ii) Clarification and Reorganization of
                                                  of every cable television system to                     in the current local public file regime.              the Cable Public Inspection File Rules
                                                  maintain in the public inspection file                  In addition, as discussed above, entities
                                                  the ‘‘designation and location of its                   are free to negotiate with third-party                  65. Proof-of-performance and signal
                                                  principal headend.’’ As we proposed in                  vendors for assistance in uploading                   leakage information. We clarify that
                                                  the NPRM, we will not require cable                     documents to their online public                      proof-of-performance and signal leakage
                                                  operators to include principal headend                  inspection file using the API interface.              information does not need to be retained
                                                  location information in the online                         63. FCC Form 325. We invited                       in the public inspection file or uploaded
                                                  public file. Instead, operators will have               comment in the NPRM on whether the                    to the online file. This material must be
                                                  the option to instead continue to retain                Commission should make FCC Form
                                                                                                                                                                maintained and made available to the
                                                  this information in their local public                  325 (Annual Cable Operator Report)
                                                                                                                                                                Commission and franchisor, however,
                                                  file. In comments filed in response to                  available in the online public file. That
                                                  the Public Notice, NCTA asked that we                   form is filed annually by cable systems               upon request. We noted in the NPRM
                                                  consider whether we should exclude                      with 20,000 or more subscribers. We                   that the current recordkeeping rules
                                                  headend location information from the                   decline to include FCC Form 325 in the                regarding this information are unclear.
                                                  online public file as it is of little interest          online file at this time as these forms are           We agree with NCTA and ACA that
                                                  to the general public and revealing this                not currently required to be included in              proof-of-performance and signal leakage
                                                  information in a centralized database                   the public inspection file.                           information is highly technical and
                                                  available to Internet users ‘‘raises                       64. State and local public file                    unlikely to be of interest to the general
                                                  potentially serious security risks.’’                   requirements. We decline to adopt                     public and does not need to be retained
                                                  While we reserve judgment as to                         Verizon’s request that we preempt                     in the public inspection file or be made
                                                  whether there are valid security                        public file requirements imposed                      available online. We will, however,
                                                  concerns associated with posting the                    pursuant to agreements between a cable                continue to require that systems retain
                                                  location of the principal headend                       operator and state and local franchising              this information and make it available to
                                                  online, we agree that the general public                authorities. While such agreements may                the Commission and franchisor upon
                                                  is unlikely to be interested in this                    require cable operators to maintain a                 request.
                                                  information and, therefore, will permit                 local file with content that may
                                                  operators who prefer to retain this                     duplicate or differ from that required by               66. Reorganization of 47 CFR 76.1700.
                                                  information locally rather than posting                 the FCC’s public file requirements, we                As proposed in the NPRM, we are
                                                  it online to do so. We remind operators                 do not believe it is appropriate in this              reorganizing section 76.1700 of the rules
                                                  who choose not to post principal                        proceeding to preempt such local or                   both to reflect the online public file
                                                  headend location information to the                     state requirements. We will, however,                 requirements adopted in this Order and
                                                  Commission’s online public file that the                enable entities to add a separate folder              to clarify cable public inspection file
                                                  local file where this information is                    to their FCC online file for content that             requirements. The cable recordkeeping
                                                  retained must be made available for                     is required to be retained by the                     requirements are currently spread over
                                                  public inspection at any time during                    operator for public inspection pursuant               several rule sections in Part 76, Subpart
                                                  regular business hours.                                 to a franchising agreement. Cable                     U (Documents to be Maintained for
                                                     62. Commercial limits in children’s                  operators may choose to take advantage                Inspection), with some requirements
                                                  programming. We decline to adopt                        of this option in order to maintain in a              contained in a separate rule subpart.
                                                  NCTA’s request that we revise our                       single location all materials required to             While section 76.1700 currently cross
                                                  public file rules to permit cable                       be made available to the public,                      references many of these recordkeeping
                                                  operators to provide documentation                      pursuant to either the FCC’s rules or                 requirements, it does not cite them all.
                                                  regarding compliance with the                           franchising requirements. Any material                The revised rule section 76.1700 in
                                                  commercial limits in children’s                         uploaded to the online file solely for
                                                                                                                                                                Appendix B cross references all cable
                                                  programs only in the event of a                         purposes of compliance with state or
                                                                                                                                                                public recordkeeping requirements and
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                                                  complaint. NCTA’s proposal is beyond                    local franchise requirements must be
                                                  the scope of this proceeding, which is                  placed in a separate folder that is clearly           more clearly addresses which records
                                                  intended to adapt our current public file               labeled by the operator to distinguish it             must be maintained in the public
                                                  rules to an online format rather than                   from FCC public and political file                    inspection file, and therefore uploaded
                                                  changing underlying requirements.                       materials. Entities may not place                     to the Commission’s online file, versus
                                                  While we recognize that our current                     materials solely intended to comply                   those that must be made available only
                                                  rules require cable operators operating                 with franchise requirements in the same               to the Commission or franchising
                                                  multiple systems carrying the same                      folder(s) used for FCC online public and              authority.


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                                                  2. DBS Public Inspection File                           must also be retained in their public                 regarding those materials, as well as
                                                  a. Current Rules                                        inspection files is the EEO program                   requests for copies, unless they elect to
                                                                                                          annual report, which the Commission                   post those existing political files to the
                                                     67. DBS providers are required to                    will upload to the online file. DBS                   FCC’s online database. In addition, as
                                                  maintain a public inspection file                       operators will be required to post to the             discussed above, if the FCC’s online
                                                  containing four categories of                           online file channel capacity                          public file database is temporarily
                                                  information: Information regarding                      measurements and other records related                unavailable, we will require DBS
                                                  compliance with the carriage obligation                 to the use of and requests for                        providers to make their back-up
                                                  for noncommercial programming (the                      noncommercial capacity, records related               political files available to the public by,
                                                  ‘‘noncommercial set-aside’’);                           to compliance with children’s                         at their own choice, either an online
                                                  Information regarding compliance with                   commercial limits, certain EEO                        method, via the entity’s own Web site,
                                                  the commercial limits in children’s                     materials, and new political file                     or by answering questions and
                                                  programming; certain EEO materials;                     material.                                             accommodating requests for copies of
                                                  and a political file. With respect to the                  70. We do not believe that requiring               political file materials made by
                                                  noncommercial set-aside, the rules                      DBS providers to upload this material to              telephone. Copies requested by
                                                  require that DBS providers ‘‘keep and                   the online file will be onerous. As                   telephone may be sent by fax, email, or
                                                  permit public inspection of a complete                  compared to television and radio                      mail, at the caller’s request. If a
                                                  and orderly record of,’’ among other                    broadcasters and cable operators, DBS                 requester prefers access by mail, the
                                                  things, measurements of channel                         providers have the fewest number of                   DBS or SDARS entity may require the
                                                  capacity, a record of entities to whom                  public file requirements. We believe                  individual requesting documents to pay
                                                  noncommercial capacity is being                         that the transition to an online file is              for photocopying.
                                                  provided, the rates paid by the entity to               particularly important for DBS because                   73. We sought comment in the NPRM
                                                  whom capacity is provided, and a                        of that service’s nationwide reach. Each              on how DBS political files should be
                                                  record of entities requesting capacity                  DBS provider is required to maintain                  organized, particularly with respect to
                                                  and the disposition of those requests.                  only one public and political file for the            advertisements shown on a local or
                                                  With respect to compliance with the                     entire U.S. at its headquarters, making               hyper-local basis. We agree with
                                                  children’s programming commercial                       in-person access very difficult. Moving               DIRECTV that DBS providers should
                                                  limits, DBS providers airing children’s                 this material to the online database will             have the flexibility to organize their
                                                  programming must maintain records                       facilitate access to the public file by               political files in any manner that
                                                  sufficient to verify compliance with the                viewers nationwide.                                   reasonably allows users to view their
                                                  rules and ‘‘make such records available                    71. Consistent with our approach for               contents. DBS providers offer
                                                  to the public.’’ With respect to EEO                    television stations and the rules we                  advertisers the option to purchase
                                                  materials, DBS operators are required to                adopt for cable, broadcast radio, and                 advertising both nationwide and locally,
                                                  maintain in their public file EEO reports               satellite radio entities, we will not                 and we will permit these entities to
                                                  and certain EEO program information.                    require DBS providers to upload their
                                                     68. DBS providers are also required to                                                                     create folders for the political file that
                                                                                                          existing political files to the FCC’s                 reflect the manner in which ads were
                                                  ‘‘keep and permit public inspection of a                online file but will permit them to
                                                  complete and orderly political file’’ and                                                                     purchased and shown.
                                                                                                          maintain existing material in their                      74. DIRECTV notes that the political
                                                  to ‘‘prominently disclose the physical                  physical political file and upload                    file rules require DBS providers to
                                                  location of the file and the telephonic                 documents to the online political file
                                                                                                                                                                include in the political file a significant
                                                  and electronic means to access’’ it. The                only on a going-forward basis. DBS
                                                                                                                                                                amount of information about certain
                                                  file must include, among other things,                  providers must begin uploading new
                                                                                                                                                                political ad buyers and, in some cases,
                                                  records of ‘‘all requests for DBS                       public and political file material to the
                                                                                                                                                                the nature of the issue being advertised.
                                                  origination time’’ and the schedule of                  online public file 30 days after the
                                                                                                                                                                According to DIRECTV, some political
                                                  time purchased, when spots actually                     Commission announces in the Federal
                                                                                                                                                                advertising buyers have refused to
                                                  aired, the rates charged, and the classes               Register that OMB has completed its
                                                                                                                                                                provide this information. DIRECTV
                                                  of time purchased for each request.                     review of this Order under the
                                                                                                                                                                requests that the Commission clarify
                                                  These records must be placed in the file                Paperwork Reduction Act (‘‘PRA’’) and
                                                                                                                                                                that political advertisers must present
                                                  ‘‘as soon as possible’’ and must be                     approved the collection. These entities
                                                                                                          will have six months from the effective               DBS providers with sufficient
                                                  retained for at least two years. Unlike
                                                                                                          date of the rules (i.e., six months after             information to comply with the political
                                                  broadcasters and cable systems, DBS
                                                                                                          the Commission publishes a notice in                  file requirements. We remind DBS
                                                  providers must ‘‘make available via fax,
                                                                                                          the Federal Register announcing OMB                   providers, as well as other entities
                                                  email, or by mail upon telephone
                                                                                                          approval under the PRA) to complete                   subject to our political broadcasting
                                                  request, photocopies of documents in
                                                                                                          the process of uploading existing public              rules, that they are responsible for
                                                  their political files and shall assist
                                                                                                          file materials to the online file, with the           ensuring that their political files are
                                                  callers by answering questions about the
                                                                                                          exception of existing political files                 complete and accurate as required by
                                                  contents of their political files.’’
                                                                                                          which entities are permitted, but not                 the Communications Act and the
                                                  b. Online Public File Requirements                      required, to upload to the Commission’s               Commission’s rules.
                                                     69. Similar to our existing online                   online public file.                                   3. Broadcast Radio Public Inspection
                                                  public file requirements for television                    72. We will eliminate the requirement              File
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                                                  stations and the requirements we adopt                  that DBS providers honor requests by
                                                  for cable, broadcast radio, and satellite               telephone for copies of political file                a. Current Rules
                                                  radio entities, we will require DBS                     materials if those materials are made                   75. The public inspection file rules for
                                                  providers to upload to the online file                  available online. Thus, with respect to               radio broadcasters are generally similar
                                                  only material that is not already on file               existing political file materials not                 to those for television broadcasters.
                                                  at the Commission. Similar to cable                     required to be posted to the FCC’s                    Every permittee or licensee of an AM or
                                                  operators, the only document that DBS                   online database, DBS providers must                   FM station in the commercial or
                                                  providers file with the Commission that                 continue to answer telephone inquiries                noncommercial educational broadcast


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                                                  service must maintain a public                          locally for public inspection or upload               exempt from online filing. Many NCE
                                                  inspection file containing, among other                 the form themselves to the                            radio commenters argue that these
                                                  things, FCC authorizations,                             Commission’s online database. NAB                     stations are prohibited from accepting
                                                  applications, contour maps, ownership                   urges the Commission to upgrade its                   paid political and issue advertising,
                                                  reports, EEO materials, issues/programs                 database to reduce the unequal burden                 making access to their political file
                                                  lists, and time brokerage (also known as                on AM stations that are unable to file                records less necessary than for
                                                  ‘‘local marketing’’) and joint sales                    forms electronically. We are working on               commercial stations. Others contend
                                                  agreements. The file must be maintained                 upgrading our broadcast licensing                     that NCE stations often have more
                                                  at the station’s main studio.                           database, including FCC Form 302–AM,                  limited financial resources and smaller
                                                     76. Radio stations are required to                   but we will not make changes to the                   staffs than commercial stations and rely
                                                  maintain a political file as part of their              filing requirements in this item. Our                 on donations for the majority of their
                                                  public inspection file. The political file              focus is on moving the public                         funding, making the burden of
                                                  must contain a ‘‘complete and orderly                   inspection file to the Commission’s                   transitioning to the online file
                                                  record’’ of requests for broadcast time                 online database; other broadcast                      particularly challenging. If NCE stations
                                                  made by or on behalf of a candidate for                 licensing database improvements are                   are not exempt from online filing, the
                                                  public office. The file must also show                  beyond the scope of this proceeding.                  Educational Media Foundation argues
                                                  the ‘‘schedule of time purchased, when                     79. Political file. As proposed in the             they should be in the last group of
                                                  spots actually aired, the rates charged,                NPRM, and consistent with the                         stations required to transition to the
                                                  and the classes of time purchased.’’                    approach we adopted for television                    online file so that any issues with the
                                                  With respect to issue advertisements,                   broadcasters and that we adopt here for               online filing process can be resolved
                                                  stations must disclose the name of the                  other entities, broadcast radio licensees             before NCEs are required to utilize
                                                  purchasing organization and a list of the               will not be required to upload their                  scarce resources in uploading online
                                                  board of directors. These records must                  existing political files to the online file,          files.
                                                  be filed ‘‘as soon as possible, meaning                 but instead will be permitted to                         83. As we proposed in the NPRM, we
                                                  immediately, absent unusual                             maintain existing material in their local             will commence online public file
                                                  circumstances,’’ and must be retained                   political file and upload documents to                requirements for radio with commercial
                                                  for at least two years.                                 the online political file only on a going-            stations in markets 1 through 50, as
                                                                                                          forward basis. This approach will                     defined by Nielsen Audio (formerly
                                                  b. Online Public File Requirements                      minimize the burden of transitioning to               Arbitron), that have five or more full-
                                                  (i) Content Required To Be Maintained                   the online file.                                      time employees. We will delay all
                                                  in the Online File                                         80. Delay in implementation for                    mandatory online filing for other radio
                                                                                                          stations with fewer resources. In light of            stations for approximately two years,
                                                     77. We will require radio broadcast                  the unique economic circumstances                     until March 1, 2018. Commencing on
                                                  licensees to upload to the online public                faced by radio broadcasters, we believe               this date, all NCE radio stations, all
                                                  file all documents and information that                 it is appropriate to implement the                    commercial stations in markets below
                                                  are required to be in the public file but               online public file by imposing                        the top 50 as well as those outside all
                                                  that are not also filed in CDBS (or LMS)                requirements, at first, only on stations              markets, and all commercial top 50
                                                  or otherwise maintained by the                          with more resources. Some radio                       market stations with fewer than five
                                                  Commission on its own Web site. Thus,                   commenters expressed opposition to the                full-time employees must begin placing
                                                  radio stations must upload citizen                      Commission’s proposal to include radio                all new public and political file material
                                                  agreements, certain EEO materials,                      broadcasters in the online file. Some                 in the online file. In addition, as of this
                                                  issues/programs lists, local public                     argue that the radio industry already                 date, these stations must have placed all
                                                  notice announcements, time brokerage                    faces significant economic challenges as              their existing public file material in the
                                                  agreements, joint sales agreements,                     the result of competition from other                  online file, with the exception of their
                                                  materials related to FCC investigations                 services that would be exacerbated by                 existing political file material. Stations
                                                  or complaints (other than investigative                 the imposition of further regulatory                  transitioning to the online file in the
                                                  information requests from the                           requirements. Others question the need                second wave will have approximately
                                                  Commission), and any new political file                 to expand the online file to radio, noting            two years in which to upload their
                                                  material. The Commission will import                    the limited number of requests radio                  existing public file material to the
                                                  to the online file documents and                        stations receive to view the public file,             online file. Accordingly, we do not
                                                  information required to be in the public                or noting that the Petition for                       believe these stations need an additional
                                                  file that are electronically filed in CDBS              Rulemaking did not address broadcast                  six months beyond the March 1, 2018
                                                  (or LMS), including authorizations,                     radio and advocated only that cable                   transition date in which to upload
                                                  applications and related materials,                     operators and DBS providers be added                  existing public file material.
                                                  ownership reports and related materials,                to the online file.                                      84. We decline to permanently
                                                  EEO Reports, The Public and                                81. Most radio commenters focus in                 exempt any category of radio stations
                                                  Broadcasting manual, and Letters of                     particular on the impact on small                     from online filing. All broadcasters have
                                                  Inquiry and other investigative requests                stations, including small NCE stations,               public and political inspection file
                                                  from the Commission, unless otherwise                   of including broadcast radio stations in              requirements, and we believe that all
                                                  directed by the inquiry itself.                         the online file. In general, these                    these files should ultimately be moved
                                                     78. FCC Form 302–AM. FCC Form                        commenters argue that many radio                      to the Commission’s online database to
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                                                  302–AM (Application for AM Broadcast                    stations are very small with limited                  improve accessibility and, over time,
                                                  Station License) is available for paper                 financial and other resources, face                   reduce the covered entities’
                                                  filing only, unlike the application for                 constant economic pressure, and would                 administrative costs of maintaining
                                                  FM station licenses (FCC Form 302–FM)                   find the transition to the online file very           these files. We note that, unlike small
                                                  which must be filed electronically. We                  burdensome.                                           cable systems which are exempt from
                                                  will permit AM stations that must retain                   82. With respect to NCE radio                      the political file as well as other public
                                                  Form 302–AM in their public inspection                  stations, many commenters advocate                    file requirements, small radio stations
                                                  file to choose either to retain the form                that all such stations be permanently                 are not exempt from the political file


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                                                  requirement. We also decline to                         station or a group of commonly owned                  maps. Instead, the Media Bureau will
                                                  categorically exempt part of the public                 stations in the same market that share at             create contour maps for purposes of the
                                                  inspection file from online filing, as                  least one employee.’’ We will apply the               online file for both AM and FM stations.
                                                  proposed by some commenters, with the                   5 full-time employee threshold for                       90. As we proposed in the NPRM, we
                                                  exception of the existing political file                purposes of the temporary exemption                   will require stations to provide
                                                  and the correspondence file. Our                        from radio online file requirements to                information to the online file regarding
                                                  experience to date with television                      station employment units. Thus, where                 the location of the station’s main studio.
                                                  stations suggests that most entities will               a radio station is commonly owned with                The Commission’s rules do not
                                                  not encounter undue difficulties in                     one or more other radio or television                 currently require the reporting of this
                                                  completing the transition to online                     stations in the same market that share at             information, and it is not included on
                                                  filing. While we recognize that some                    least one employee, and the station                   contour maps. We believe that
                                                  radio broadcasters face significant                     employment unit has five or more full-                information regarding the location of the
                                                  economic and other resource                             time employees, each radio station in                 main studio will help members of the
                                                  constraints, we believe that most radio                 the group will be considered to exceed                public to engage in an active dialogue
                                                  stations will be capable of completing                  the threshold for the temporary                       with radio licensees regarding their
                                                  the transition to the online file and are               exemption from the online public file.                service, which is one of the goals of this
                                                  more likely to reap benefits over time in                  87. We reject the suggestion that we               proceeding. This information is also
                                                  terms of reduced administrative costs if                instead use a ten or fifteen-employee                 necessary to inform the public of the
                                                  they post their entire public and                       threshold for purposes of the temporary               location of the correspondence file and
                                                  political files online. Stations that face              exemption from online public file                     existing political file (until its retention
                                                  unique economic or other impediments                    requirements. The commenters that                     period expires in two years), both of
                                                  that make transitioning to the                          advocate a standard based on a larger                 which will be publicly available at the
                                                  Commission’s online file especially                     number of employees argue generally                   station. In addition, back-up political
                                                  difficult may request a waiver.                         that this approach better reflects the                files will be available at the main studio
                                                     85. We believe that commencing                       economic reality of radio versus                      (unless placed on a station Web site) if
                                                  online file requirements with                           television broadcasting and will better               the online file database becomes
                                                  commercial stations in the top 50                       protect against adverse impacts to                    unavailable. Therefore, consistent with
                                                  markets with 5 or more full-time                        smaller radio stations. We believe,                   the approach we took with respect to
                                                  employees will ensure that the first                    however, that a top-50 market                         television stations, we will require
                                                  group of radio stations to transition to                commercial station with a staff of five or            broadcast radio stations to include in
                                                  the online file will have sufficient                    more full-time employees will have                    the online public file the station’s main
                                                  financial and staff resources to address                sufficient resources to be able to manage             studio address and telephone number,
                                                  any implementation issues that may                      the transition to the online public file in           and the email address of the station’s
                                                  arise. Commenters who addressed this                    the first wave of radio stations. Stations            designated contact for questions about
                                                  issue generally agreed that it is                       that face undue economic or other                     the public file. In addition, stations with
                                                  reasonable to phase in online filing for                impediments to the transition may                     a main studio located outside of their
                                                  radio stations starting with larger,                    request a waiver.                                     community of license must list the
                                                  commercial stations in the top 50                          88. We will permit radio stations that             location of the correspondence file and
                                                  markets. We believe that it is                          are not required to transition to the                 existing political file, as well as the
                                                  appropriate to delay online filing for                  online file until March 1, 2018                       required local or toll free number.
                                                  other radio stations as they are likely to              voluntarily to transition to the online                  91. Donor Lists. NCE stations are
                                                  have fewer financial and other resources                file before that date. As discussed above,            required to retain in the public
                                                  and may need additional time to                         entities that choose to transition to the             inspection file lists of donors supporting
                                                  prepare for their transition to the online              online file early must upload all new                 specific programs. As we proposed in
                                                  file. As we discussed in the NPRM,                      public and political file documents to                the NPRM and as we required for
                                                  radio stations with fewer than 5 full-                  the online file on a going-forward basis.             television broadcasters in the Second
                                                  time employees are exempt from many                     All commenters who addressed this                     Report and Order, we will require
                                                  EEO requirements, including the                         issue agree that radio stations that are              noncommercial radio broadcasters to
                                                  requirement to file FCC Form 396                        exempt from online filing should be                   include donor lists in their online
                                                  (Broadcast Equal Employment                             permitted to use the online file                      public files. A number of NCE radio
                                                  Opportunity Program Report). We                         voluntarily.                                          commenters argued that donor lists
                                                  believe that defining the class of small                   89. Contour map and main studio                    should not be included in the online file
                                                  radio stations based on this EEO                        information. The Commission will                      in order to protect the privacy of
                                                  exemption makes sense as it is a                        create contour maps for the online file               supporters of noncommercial radio
                                                  standard with which stations are                        for both AM and FM stations based on                  broadcasting. National Religious
                                                  already familiar and it provides a clear,               existing data. Radio stations are                     Broadcasters and other commenters
                                                  bright line test for determining which                  currently required to include in their                argue generally that donors will be less
                                                  stations are temporarily exempt from                    public inspection files ‘‘any service                 likely to contribute if their names are
                                                  online filing. In addition, information                 contour maps submitted with any                       made public online rather than only in
                                                  regarding the stations that are exempt                  application’’ together with ‘‘any other               the local public file. National Religious
                                                  from certain EEO requirements is                        information in the application showing                Broadcasters also argues that donors to
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                                                  readily available to the Commission and                 service contours and/or main studio and               these stations could become targets of
                                                  the public, as this information is filed                transmitter location.’’ While we sought               unwanted attention or even crime if
                                                  with the FCC and is available on the                    comment in the NPRM on whether we                     donor information is available online.
                                                  FCC’s Web site.                                         should require AM stations to upload                     92. We are not persuaded that making
                                                     86. The 5 full-time employee                         contour maps to the online file given the             donor information available online will
                                                  threshold in our EEO rules applies to                   complexities of AM contour mapping,                   affect contributions to noncommercial
                                                  station employment units. A station                     we conclude that it is not necessary to               radio programming or create significant
                                                  employment unit is defined as ‘‘a                       require AM stations to upload contour                 problems for donors. NCE television


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                                                  stations have been posting donor lists in                some instances, protection of the                    move its entire public file online and
                                                  their online public files and have not                   privacy of persons who support certain               eliminate the need to host a local public
                                                  reported any problems. The benefits of                   social or political causes, particularly             file and ensure public access to it, the
                                                  placing the public file online, thereby                  from Internet disclosure. We disagree                overall burden of maintaining the public
                                                  facilitating public access to this                       that the First Amendment requires that               inspection file would be reduced.
                                                  information, are substantial, and we                     information regarding donors to specific             Consistent with our decision regarding
                                                  decline to exclude donor lists from this                 NCE programs be excluded from the                    the television correspondence file,4 we
                                                  requirement on the basis of                              online file. Making such already-public              decline to eliminate in this proceeding
                                                  unsubstantiated claims of commercial                     records available via the Internet does              the requirement that commercial radio
                                                  harm. We are not requiring broadcasters                  not change the existing requirement that             stations retain correspondence from the
                                                  to make any information publicly                         donors be disclosed in the public file; it           public, as our focus is on moving the
                                                  available that stations are not already                  only changes how they are disclosed.                 public file to an online regime and not
                                                  required to make public. Moreover,                       The donor list provides the only                     on changing its underlying
                                                  unlike letters from the public, donor                    complete information regarding program               requirements. While we recognize that
                                                  lists do not contain personal                            sponsorship on noncommercial stations,               our decision to require a
                                                  information other than the name of the                   public disclosure of which is premised               correspondence file to be retained
                                                  donor. They are not required to include                  on the basic concept that the public is              locally will prevent stations from
                                                  information about the amounts                            entitled to know by whom they are                    realizing the full cost savings of moving
                                                  contributed, the donor’s address or                      being persuaded.                                     their public files online, as a practical
                                                  email, or other potentially sensitive                                                                         matter stations appear to receive few
                                                                                                           (ii) Content Exempt From the Online
                                                  information. Thus, we do not believe                                                                          requests to view letters from the public,
                                                                                                           File
                                                  that requiring that the list of donor                                                                         relieving to some extent the impact of
                                                  names be posted online, rather than                         94. Letters from the public. We will              the requirement to retain a local
                                                  maintained at the station, raises                        exempt letters and emails from the                   correspondence file.
                                                  fundamental privacy concerns.                            public from the online file and instead
                                                  Nonetheless, we recognize the concerns                   require broadcast radio stations to retain           4. Satellite Radio Public Inspection File
                                                  expressed by the National Religious                      such material at the station in a                    a. Current Rules
                                                  Broadcasters. To the extent a licensee                   correspondence file. This is the
                                                                                                                                                                   96. Licensees in the satellite radio
                                                  fears that online disclosure of donor                    approach we took with respect to
                                                                                                                                                                service are required to maintain a public
                                                  information with respect to particular                   television stations in the Second Report
                                                                                                                                                                file with two categories of material.
                                                  programs could discourage a donor from                   and Order and the approach we
                                                                                                                                                                First, SDARS licensees are required to
                                                  making contributions to the station or                   proposed to take with respect to radio
                                                                                                                                                                comply with EEO requirements similar
                                                  subject donors to unwanted attention or                  broadcasters in the NPRM. In the
                                                                                                                                                                to those imposed on broadcasters,
                                                  crime, the licensee may seek a waiver of                 Second Report and Order, the
                                                                                                           Commission determined that including                 including the requirement to file EEO
                                                  the online posting requirement.3                                                                              reports and to maintain those reports in
                                                     93. National Religious Broadcasters                   letters and emails from the public in the
                                                                                                           online file could risk exposing                      their public file together with other EEO
                                                  also argues that mandatory Internet
                                                                                                           personally identifiable information and              program information. Second, satellite
                                                  posting of the identity of donors to NCE
                                                                                                           that requiring stations to redact such               radio licensees are required to maintain
                                                  radio stations raises First Amendment
                                                                                                           information prior to uploading these                 a political file. In addition, SiriusXM,
                                                  concerns. They argue that many NCE
                                                                                                           documents would be overly                            the current, sole U.S. SDARS licensee,
                                                  stations rely on a talk format and carry
                                                                                                           burdensome. The Commission                           is required to retain a third category of
                                                  programming addressing political or
                                                                                                           determined that letters and emails from              material in the public file. SiriusXM
                                                  social issues that are unpopular or
                                                                                                           the public should be maintained at the               made a voluntary commitment to make
                                                  controversial. According to National
                                                  Religious Broadcasters, the First                        station’s main studio either in a paper              capacity available for noncommercial
                                                  Amendment has been held to require, in                   file or electronically on a computer.                educational and informational
                                                                                                           Further, the Commission clarified that,              programming, similar to the
                                                     3 As with any of our rules, stations may request      as required under the current public                 requirement imposed on DBS providers,
                                                  a waiver of the requirement to post donor                inspection file rules, this file should              in connection with its merger
                                                  information to the online public file under our          include all letters and emails from the              application. As part of its approval of
                                                  general waiver standards. See 47 CFR 1.3. Waivers                                                             the merger, the Commission required
                                                  of the requirement to post donor lists to the online     public regarding operation of the station
                                                  public file will be provided, on a program by            unless the letter writer has requested               that the merged entity reserve channels
                                                  program basis to stations that submit a showing that     that the letter not be made public or the            for educational and informational
                                                  meets the general waiver standards. Any such             licensee feels that it should be excluded            programming, offer those channels to
                                                  waiver granted by the Commission will be limited                                                              qualified programmers, and comply
                                                  to two years. A party may seek a renewal of the          due to the nature of its content. Finally,
                                                  waiver after the two-year period. Stations who seek      the Commission determined that it                    with the public file requirements of
                                                  a waiver of the requirement to include information       would not require stations to retain                 section 25.701(f)(6) of the Commission’s
                                                  regarding the donors to particular programs in the       social media messages in their                       rules, which sets forth public file
                                                  online file are not required to post this donor                                                               requirements for the noncommercial set-
                                                  information to the online file but may instead retain    correspondence file. We will apply
                                                  this information in the station’s local public file      these same determinations to radio                   aside for DBS providers.
                                                  until Commission review of the waiver request (and       broadcasters.                                        b. Online Public File Requirements
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                                                  any further judicial review) is complete.                   95. Named State Broadcasters
                                                  Information regarding donors supporting particular
                                                                                                           Associations urges us to consider                       97. As we proposed in the NPRM, we
                                                  programs must at all times be retained either in the                                                          will treat satellite radio licensees in the
                                                  online file or, if a waiver request has been filed or    eliminating the requirement that
                                                  has been granted or is still under review, in the        broadcasters retain letters from the                 same manner as television, cable, DBS,
                                                  local public file. If donor information is not           public in the public inspection file,
                                                  included in the online public file the station must                                                             4 As noted above, however, the Commission will

                                                  include a notation in the online file that this
                                                                                                           noting that this requirement does not                initiate a separate proceeding to consider whether
                                                  information is available in the station’s local public   apply to cable operators. This                       to eliminate the correspondence file requirement for
                                                  file.                                                    commenter argues that if a station could             commercial broadcasters.



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                                                  and broadcast radio entities by requiring               or by answering questions and                         the Commission’s rules have long
                                                  them to upload to the online file only                  accommodating requests for copies of                  required television and radio broadcast
                                                  material that is not already on file at the             political file materials made by                      stations to maintain a physical public
                                                  Commission. The only documents that                     telephone. We believe it is appropriate               inspection file, including a political file,
                                                  DBS providers file with the Commission                  to require SDARS licensees to provide                 at their respective stations or
                                                  that must also be retained in their                     access to political file documents either             headquarters and to place in the file
                                                  public inspection files are EEO forms                   online or by telephone as these entities              records that provide information about
                                                  396 and 397. The Commission will                        provide service nationwide making in-                 station operations. Cable operators,
                                                  upload these documents to the online                    person access to these files difficult for            satellite TV (also referred to as ‘‘Direct
                                                  file. We do not believe that requiring                  most subscribers. In addition, SDARS                  Broadcast Satellite’’ or ‘‘DBS’’)
                                                  SDARS licensees to upload other public                  licensees have the option to provide                  providers, broadcast radio licensees,
                                                  file materials to the online file will be               online access to back-up political file               and satellite radio (also referred to as
                                                  unduly burdensome as the number of                      materials in lieu of responding to                    ‘‘Satellite Digital Audio Radio Services’’
                                                  public file requirements for this service               telephone inquiries regarding these                   or ‘‘SDARS’’) licensees also have public
                                                  is fewer than for other services                        materials. Finally, similar to our                    and political file requirements modeled,
                                                  discussed in this item and because the                  decision regarding the organization of                in large part, on the longstanding
                                                  current, sole U.S. SDARS licensee has                   DBS political files, we will permit                   broadcast requirements.
                                                  ample financial resources to comply                     SDARS licensees the flexibility to                       103. In 2012, the Commission adopted
                                                  with this online file requirement. We                   organize their political files in any                 online public file rules for broadcast
                                                  also believe that, as with DBS, the                     manner that reasonably allows users to                television stations that required them to
                                                  transition to an online file is                         review their contents and reflects how                post public file documents to a central,
                                                  particularly important for satellite radio              ads were purchased and shown.                         FCC-hosted online database rather than
                                                  because of that service’s nationwide                                                                          maintaining the files locally at their
                                                  reach and the fact that the current                     5. Open Video System Operators                        main studios. Our goal was to
                                                  licensee maintains only one public and                     100. We decline at this time to require            modernize the procedures television
                                                  political file for the entire U.S., making              Open Video System (‘‘OVS’’) operators                 broadcasters use to inform the public
                                                  in-person access very difficult.                        to use the Commission’s online public                 about how they are serving their
                                                     98. With respect to the political file,              inspection file. We noted in the NPRM                 communities, to make information
                                                  we will treat satellite radio similar to                that OVS operators have several public                concerning broadcast service more
                                                  DBS, as they are both nationwide                        file obligations and sought comment on                accessible to the public and, over time,
                                                  services with few licensed service                      whether these entities should be                      to reduce the cost of broadcasters’
                                                  providers. Similar to the requirement                   required to make this information                     compliance. This Report and Order
                                                  we adopt for the DBS political file and                 available in the online public file. No               extends our modernization effort to
                                                  consistent with our approach for                        commenters addressed this issue. We                   include the public file documents that
                                                  television stations, cable systems, and                 may revisit the issue of OVS use of the               cable operators, satellite TV (also
                                                  radio broadcasters, SDARS licensees                     online file at a later time.                          referred to as ‘‘Direct Broadcast
                                                  will not be required to upload their                                                                          Satellite’’ or ‘‘DBS’’) providers,
                                                  existing political files to the online file             IV. Procedural Matters                                broadcast radio licensees, and satellite
                                                  but will instead be permitted to                        A. Final Regulatory Flexibility Act                   radio (also referred to as ‘‘Satellite
                                                  maintain existing material in their                     Analysis                                              Digital Audio Radio Services’’ or
                                                  physical political file, and upload                                                                           ‘‘SDARS’’) licensees are required to
                                                  documents to the online political file                     101. As required by the Regulatory                 maintain. By including these services in
                                                  only on a going-forward basis. SDARS                    Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended                   our transition to an online public
                                                  licensees must begin uploading new                      (‘‘RFA’’) an Initial Regulatory Flexibility           inspection file regime, our goal is to
                                                  public and political file material to the               Act Analysis (‘‘IRFA’’) was incorporated              continue our effort to harness the
                                                  online public file 30 days after the                    in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in               efficiencies made possible by digital
                                                  Commission announces in the Federal                     this proceeding. The Commission                       technology to make public file
                                                  Register that OMB has completed its                     sought written public comment on the                  information more readily available
                                                  review of this Order under the                          proposals in the NPRM, including                      while at the same time minimizing the
                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act (‘‘PRA’’) and                   comment on the IRFA. The Commission                   burden of maintaining the file.
                                                  approved the collection. These licensees                received no comments on the IRFA.
                                                  will have six months from the effective                 This Final Regulatory Flexibility Act                 2. Summary of Significant Issues Raised
                                                  date of the rules (i.e., six months after               Analysis (‘‘FRFA’’) conforms to the                   by Public Comments in Response to the
                                                  the Commission publishes a notice in                    RFA.                                                  IRFA
                                                  the Federal Register announcing OMB                     1. Need for, and Objectives of, the                      104. No comments were filed in
                                                  approval under the PRA) to complete                     Second Report and Order                               response to the IRFA.
                                                  the process of uploading existing public
                                                                                                             102. One of a television broadcaster’s             3. Description and Estimate of the
                                                  file materials to the online file, with the
                                                                                                          fundamental public interest obligations               Number of Small Entities To Which the
                                                  exception of existing political files
                                                                                                          is to air programming responsive to the               Proposed Rules Will Apply
                                                  which entities are permitted, but not
                                                  required, to upload to the Commission’s                 needs and interests of its community of                  105. The RFA directs agencies to
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                                                  online public file.                                     license. To ensure that stations meet                 provide a description of and, where
                                                     99. As discussed above, if the FCC’s                 this obligation, the Commission relies                feasible, an estimate of the number of
                                                  online public file database is                          on viewers and listeners as an important              small entities that may be affected by
                                                  temporarily unavailable, we will require                source of information about the nature                the proposed rules, if adopted. The RFA
                                                  SDARS licensees to make their back-up                   of a station’s programming, operations,               generally defines the term ‘‘small
                                                  political files available to the public by,             and compliance with Commission rules.                 entity’’ as having the same meaning as
                                                  at their own choice, either an online                   To provide the public with access to                  the terms ‘‘small business,’’ ‘‘small
                                                  method, via the entity’s own Web site,                  information about station operations,                 organization,’’ and ‘‘small governmental


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                                                  jurisdiction.’’ In addition, the term                   number of cable system operators that                 not have access to information on the
                                                  ‘‘small business’’ has the same meaning                 would qualify as small cable operators                revenue of NCE stations that would
                                                  as the term ‘‘small business concern’’                  under the definition in the                           permit it to determine how many such
                                                  under the Small Business Act. A small                   Communications Act.                                   stations would qualify as small entities.
                                                  business concern is one which: (1) Is                      108. Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS)              These stations rely primarily on grants
                                                  independently owned and operated; (2)                   Service. DBS service is a nationally                  and contributions for their operations,
                                                  is not dominant in its field of operation;              distributed subscription service that                 so we will assume that all of these
                                                  and (3) satisfies any additional criteria               delivers video and audio programming                  entities qualify as small businesses. We
                                                  established by the SBA. Below, we                       via satellite to a small parabolic ‘‘dish’’           note that in assessing whether a
                                                  provide a description of such small                     antenna at the subscriber’s location.                 business entity qualifies as small under
                                                  entities, as well as an estimate of the                 DBS, by exception, is now included in                 the above definition, business control
                                                  number of such small entities, where                    the SBA’s broad economic census                       affiliations must be included. This
                                                  feasible.                                               category, Wired Telecommunications                    estimate, therefore, likely overstates the
                                                     106. Cable Companies and Systems.                    Carriers, which was developed for small               number of small entities that might be
                                                  The Commission has developed its own                    wireline businesses. Under this                       affected, because the revenue figure on
                                                  small business size standards for the                   category, the SBA deems a wireline                    which it is based does not include or
                                                  purpose of cable rate regulation. Under                 business to be small if it has 1,500 or               aggregate revenues from affiliated
                                                  the Commission’s rules, a ‘‘small cable                 fewer employees. Census data for 2007                 companies.
                                                  company’’ is one serving 400,000 or                     shows that there were 3,188 firms that                   110. In addition, an element of the
                                                  fewer subscribers nationwide. Industry                  operated for that entire year. Of this                definition of ‘‘small business’’ is that the
                                                  data shows that there were are currently                total, 2,940 firms had fewer than 100                 entity not be dominant in its field of
                                                  660 cable operators. Of this total, all but             employees, and 248 firms had 100 or                   operation. The Commission is unable at
                                                  ten cable operators nationwide are small                more employees. Therefore, under this                 this time to define or quantify the
                                                  under this size standard. In addition,                  size standard, the majority of such                   criteria that would establish whether a
                                                  under the Commission’s rate regulation                  businesses can be considered small                    specific radio station is dominant in its
                                                  rules, a ‘‘small system’’ is a cable system             entities. However, the data we have                   field of operation. Accordingly, the
                                                  serving 15,000 or fewer subscribers.                    available as a basis for estimating the               estimate of small businesses to which
                                                  Current Commission records show 4,629                   number of such small entities were                    rules may apply does not exclude any
                                                  cable systems nationwide. Of this total,                gathered under a superseded SBA small                 radio station from the definition of a
                                                  4,057 cable systems have less than                      business size standard formerly titled                small business on this basis and
                                                  20,000 subscribers, and 572 systems                     ‘‘Cable and Other Program                             therefore may be over-inclusive to that
                                                  have 20,000 or more subscribers, based                  Distribution.’’ As of 2002, the SBA                   extent. Also, as noted, an additional
                                                  on the same records. Thus, under this                   defined a small Cable and Other                       element of the definition of ‘‘small
                                                  standard, we estimate that most cable                   Program Distribution provider as one                  business’’ is that the entity must be
                                                  systems are small entities.                             with $12.5 million or less in annual                  independently owned and operated.
                                                     107. Cable System Operators                          receipts. Currently, only two entities                The Commission notes that it is difficult
                                                  (Telecom Act Standard). The                             provide DBS service, which requires a                 at times to assess these criteria in the
                                                  Communications Act of 1934, as                          great investment of capital for operation:            context of media entities and the
                                                  amended, also contains a size standard                  DIRECTV and DISH Network. Each                        estimates of small businesses to which
                                                  for small cable system operators, which                 currently offers subscription services.               they apply may be over-inclusive to this
                                                  is ‘‘a cable operator that, directly or                 DIRECTV and DISH Network each                         extent.
                                                  through an affiliate, serves in the                     report annual revenues that are in                       111. Satellite Radio. The rules
                                                  aggregate fewer than 1 percent of all                   excess of the threshold for a small                   proposed in this NPRM would affect the
                                                  subscribers in the United States and is                 business. Because DBS service requires                sole, current U.S. provider of satellite
                                                  not affiliated with any entity or entities              significant capital, we believe it is                 radio (‘‘SDARS’’) services, XM-Sirius,
                                                  whose gross annual revenues in the                      unlikely that a small entity as defined               which offers subscription services. XM-
                                                  aggregate exceed $250,000,000.’’ There                  under the superseded SBA size standard                Sirius reported revenue of $3.8 billion
                                                  are approximately 54 million cable                      would have the financial wherewithal to               in 2013 and a net income of $377
                                                  video subscribers in the United States                  become a DBS service provider.                        million. In light of these figures, we
                                                  today. Accordingly, an operator serving                    109. Radio Broadcasting. The SBA                   believe it is unlikely that this entity
                                                  fewer than 540,000 subscribers shall be                 defines a radio broadcast station as a                would be considered small.
                                                  deemed a small operator if its annual                   small business if such station has no
                                                                                                                                                                4. Description of Projected Reporting,
                                                  revenues, when combined with the total                  more than $38.5 million in annual
                                                                                                                                                                Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance
                                                  annual revenues of all its affiliates, do               receipts. Business concerns included in
                                                  not exceed $250 million in the                          this industry are those ‘‘primarily                   Requirements
                                                  aggregate. Based on available data, we                  engaged in broadcasting aural programs                   112. The rule changes adopted in the
                                                  find that all but ten incumbent cable                   by radio to the public.’’ According to                Report and Order affect reporting,
                                                  operators are small entities under this                 review of the BIA Publications, Inc.                  recordkeeping, or other compliance
                                                  size standard. We note that the                         Master Access Radio Analyzer Database                 requirements. Cable, DBS, broadcast
                                                  Commission neither requests nor                         as of November 26, 2013, about 11,331                 radio, and SDARS entities are currently
                                                  collects information on whether cable                   (or about 99.9 percent) of the then                   required to maintain a ‘‘local’’ copy of
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                                                  system operators are affiliated with                    number of commercial radio stations                   their public inspection files. The Report
                                                  entities whose gross annual revenues                    (11,341) have revenues of $35.5 million               and Order requires these entities to
                                                  exceed $250 million. Although it seems                  or less and thus qualify as small entities            submit documents, including political
                                                  certain that some of these cable system                 under the SBA definition. The                         file materials, for inclusion in an online
                                                  operators are affiliated with entities                  Commission has estimated the number                   public file hosted on the Commission’s
                                                  whose gross annual revenues exceed                      of licensed noncommercial radio                       Web site. Items in the public file that are
                                                  $250,000,000, we are unable at this time                stations to be 4,090. The Commission                  required to be filed with the
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                                                  imported into the entity’s online public                the online database, we believe this                  burden for small business concerns with
                                                  file. Entities will only be responsible for             initial expense will be offset by the                 fewer than 25 employees.
                                                  uploading to the online file items that                 public benefits of online disclosure. We
                                                                                                                                                                V. Ordering Clauses
                                                  are not required to be filed with the                   also believe that, over time, entities will
                                                  Commission under any other rule. The                    benefit from the lower costs of sending                  119. Accordingly, it is ordered that,
                                                  Report and Order also excludes some                     documents electronically to the                       pursuant to the authority contained in
                                                  items from the online public file                       Commission as opposed to creating and                 sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 303(r), 315, and 335
                                                  requirement, such as the existing                       maintaining a paper file at the local or              of the Communications Act of 1934, as
                                                  political file, which must continue to be               headquarters’ office or main studio and               amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j),
                                                  maintained locally until the end of the                 assisting the public in accessing it.                 303(r), 315, and 335 this Report and
                                                  retention period unless voluntarily                        115. In addition, with respect to radio            Order is adopted.
                                                  uploaded to the online file. Office staff               licensees the Report and Order                           120. It is further ordered that the
                                                  will be able to upload documents to the                 commences the transition to an online                 requirement that cable systems with
                                                  online file in most cases; no                           file with commercial stations in larger               1,000 or more subscribers, DBS
                                                  professional skills will generally be                   markets with five or more full-time                   providers, SDARS licensees, and large
                                                  necessary to perform that task.                         employees, while postponing for two                   market commercial radio stations with
                                                                                                          years all online file requirements for                five or more full-time employees place
                                                  5. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant                                                                        their new public inspection file
                                                  Economic Impact on Small Entities, and                  other radio stations. This delay will give
                                                                                                          these stations additional time to                     documents on the Commission-hosted
                                                  Significant Alternatives Considered                                                                           online public file shall be effective 30
                                                                                                          familiarize themselves with the online
                                                     113. The RFA requires an agency to                   filing requirements and will permit                   days after the Commission publishes a
                                                  describe any significant alternatives that              them to spread out their transition to the            notice in the Federal Register
                                                  it has considered in reaching its                       online file over a period of two years.               announcing OMB approval. These
                                                  proposed approach, which may include                    The Report and Order also exempts                     entities will be responsible for placing
                                                  the following four alternatives (among                  small cable systems temporarily from                  existing public file documents into the
                                                  others): (1) The establishment of                       the requirement to commence uploading                 Commission-hosted online public file
                                                  differing compliance or reporting                       new political file material to the online             within six months after the Commission
                                                  requirements or timetables that take into               public file and exempts very small cable              published a notice in the Federal
                                                  account the resources available to small                systems from all requirements to upload               Register announcing OMB approval.
                                                  entities; (2) the clarification,                        documents to the Commission’s online                  Entities will not be required to place in
                                                  consolidation, or simplification of                     database.                                             the online public file existing political
                                                  compliance or reporting requirements                       116. Overall, we believe that the                  file material. Cable systems with 1,000
                                                  under the rule for small entities; (3) the              Report and Order appropriately                        or more subscribers but fewer than
                                                  use of performance, rather than design,                 balances the interests of the public                  5,000 subscribers will not be required to
                                                  standards; and (4) an exemption from                    against the interests of the entities who             place new political file material in the
                                                  coverage of the rule, or any part thereof,              will be subject to the rules, including               Commission’s online file until March 1,
                                                  for small entities.                                     those that are smaller entities.                      2018. In addition, until March 1, 2018,
                                                     114. The Report and Order includes a                                                                       all NCE radio broadcast stations,
                                                  number of measures designed to                          6. Federal Rules That May Duplicate,                  commercial radio broadcast stations in
                                                  minimize the effort and cost entities                   Overlap, or Conflict With the Proposed                the top 50 markets with fewer than five
                                                  must undertake to move their public                     Rule                                                  full-time employees, and all commercial
                                                  files online. Specifically, we require                     None.                                              radio broadcast stations in markets
                                                  entities to upload to the online file only                                                                    below the top 50 or outside all markets
                                                  public file documents that are not                      B. Report to Congress                                 are exempt from all requirements to
                                                  already on file with the Commission or                    117. The Commission will send a                     place public file materials in the online
                                                  that the Commission maintains in its                    copy of this Order to Congress and the                public file. As of March 1, 2018 these
                                                  own database. We also exempt existing                   Government Accountability Office                      entities must place all existing public
                                                  political file material from the online                 pursuant to the Congressional Review                  file material in the online public file,
                                                  file requirement and require only that                  Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).                       with the exception of existing political
                                                  political file documents be uploaded on                                                                       file material, and must begin placing all
                                                  a going-forward basis. In addition, with                C. Paperwork Reduction Act Analysis
                                                                                                                                                                new public and political file material in
                                                  only minor exceptions—requiring cable                     118. This document contains new or                  the online file. Commercial broadcast
                                                  operators to provide information about                  modified information collection                       radio licensees must continue to retain
                                                  the geographic areas they serve and the                 requirements subject to the Paperwork                 letters and emails from the public in the
                                                  employment units associated with each                   Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA). The                      local public file and will not be
                                                  cable system, clarifying the documents                  requirements will be submitted to the                 permitted to upload those materials to
                                                  required to be included in the cable                    Office of Management and Budget                       the online public file.
                                                  public file, and requiring cable, DBS,                  (OMB) for review under section 3507(d)                   121. It is further ordered that the
                                                  broadcast radio, and SDARS entities to                  of the PRA. OMB, the general public,                  Commission’s Consumer and
                                                  provide certain location and contact                    and other Federal agencies will be                    Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference
                                                  information for their local file—we do                  invited to comment on the new or                      Information Center, shall send a copy of
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                                                  not adopt new or modified public                        modified information collection                       this Report and Order including the
                                                  inspection file requirements in this                    requirements contained in this                        Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, to
                                                  proceeding. Our goal is to adapt our                    proceeding. In addition, we note that                 the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
                                                  existing public file requirements to an                 pursuant to the Small Business                        Small Business Administration.
                                                  online format. While we recognize that                  Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, we                         122. It is further ordered that the
                                                  entities may incur a modest, one-time                   previously sought specific comment on                 Commission shall send a copy of this
                                                  transitional cost to upload some                        how the Commission might further                      Report and Order in a report to Congress
                                                  portions of their existing public file to               reduce the information collection                     and the Government Accountability


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                                                  Office pursuant to the Congressional                    section, DBS providers shall place all                provider’s designated contact for
                                                  Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).                  new political file material required to be            questions about the public file.
                                                                                                          retained by this section in the online file           *     *    *     *      *
                                                  List of Subjects
                                                                                                          hosted by the Commission.
                                                                                                                                                                ■ 4. Section 25.702 is added to read as
                                                  47 CFR Part 25                                             (e) * * *
                                                                                                                                                                follows:
                                                    Direct Broadcast Satellite, Satellite                    (3) DBS providers airing children’s
                                                  radio, Reporting and recordkeeping                      programming must maintain in the                      § 25.702 Other SDARS Public interest
                                                  requirements                                            online file hosted by the Commission                  obligations.
                                                                                                          records sufficient to verify compliance                  (a) Political broadcasting
                                                  47 CFR Part 73                                          with this rule. Such records must be                  requirements. The following political
                                                    Radio, Recording and recordkeeping                    maintained for a period sufficient to                 broadcasting rules shall apply to all
                                                  requirements                                            cover the limitations period specified in             SDARS licensees: 47 CFR 73.1940
                                                                                                          47 U.S.C. 503(b)(6)(B).                               (Legally qualified candidates for public
                                                  47 CFR Part 76
                                                                                                          *       *     *     *      *                          office), 73.1941 (Equal opportunities),
                                                    Cable television, Reporting and                          (f) * * *                                          73.1942 (Candidate rates), and 73.1944
                                                  recordkeeping requirements.                                (6) Public file. (i) In addition to the            (Reasonable access).
                                                  Federal Communications Commission.                      political file requirements in § 25.701,                 (b) Political file. Each SDARS licensee
                                                  Marlene H. Dortch,                                      each DBS provider shall maintain in the               shall maintain a complete and orderly
                                                  Secretary.                                              online file hosted by the Commission a                political file.
                                                                                                          complete and orderly record of:                          (1) The political file shall contain, at
                                                  Final Rules                                                (A) Quarterly measurements of                      a minimum:
                                                    For the reasons discussed in the                      channel capacity and yearly average
                                                                                                                                                                   (i) A record of all requests for SDARS
                                                  preamble, the Federal Communications                    calculations on which it bases its four
                                                                                                                                                                origination time, the disposition of
                                                  Commission amends 47 CFR parts 25,                      percent reservation, as well as its
                                                                                                                                                                those requests, and the charges made, if
                                                  73, and 76 as follows:                                  response to any capacity changes;
                                                                                                                                                                any, if the request is granted. The
                                                                                                             (B) A record of entities to whom
                                                  PART 25—SATELLITE                                                                                             ‘‘disposition’’ includes the schedule of
                                                                                                          noncommercial capacity is being
                                                  COMMUNICATIONS                                                                                                time purchased, when spots actually
                                                                                                          provided, the amount of capacity being
                                                                                                                                                                aired, the rates charged, and the classes
                                                                                                          provided to each entity, the conditions
                                                  ■ 1. The authority citation for part 25                                                                       of time purchased; and
                                                                                                          under which it is being provided and
                                                  continues to read as follows:                           the rates, if any, being paid by the                     (ii) A record of the free time provided
                                                    Authority: Interprets or applies sections 4,          entity;                                               if free time is provided for use by or on
                                                  301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 319, 332, 705, and                (C) A record of entities that have                 behalf of candidates.
                                                  721 of the Communications Act, as amended,              requested capacity, disposition of those                 (2) SDARS licensees shall place all
                                                  47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 319,            requests and reasons for the disposition.             records required by this section in the
                                                  332, 705, and 721, unless otherwise noted.                                                                    political file as soon as possible and
                                                                                                             (ii) All records required by paragraph
                                                  ■ 2. Section 25.601 is amended by                       (i) of this paragraph shall be placed in              shall retain the records for a period of
                                                  revising the last sentence to read as                   the online file hosted by the                         two years. After the effective date of this
                                                  follows:                                                Commission as soon as possible and                    section, SDARS licensees shall place all
                                                                                                          shall be retained for a period of two                 new political file material required to be
                                                  § 25.601   Equal employment opportunities.
                                                                                                          years.                                                retained by this section in the online
                                                    * * * Notwithstanding other EEO                                                                             public file hosted by the Commission.
                                                  provisions within these rules, a licensee                  (iii) Each DBS provider must also
                                                                                                          place in the online file hosted by the                   (c) Public inspection file. (1) Each
                                                  or permittee of a direct broadcast
                                                                                                          Commission the records required to be                 SDARS applicant or licensee must also
                                                  satellite station operating as a
                                                                                                          placed in the public inspection file by               place in the online public file hosted by
                                                  broadcaster, and a licensee or permittee
                                                                                                          § 25.701(e) (commercial limits in                     the Commission the records required to
                                                  in the satellite DARS service, must
                                                                                                          children’s programs) and by § 25.601                  be placed in the public inspection file
                                                  comply with the equal employment
                                                                                                          and 47 CFR part 76, subpart E (equal                  by 47 CFR 25.601 and 73.2080 (equal
                                                  opportunity requirements set forth in 47
                                                                                                          employment opportunity requirements)                  employment opportunities (EEO)) and
                                                  CFR part 73.
                                                  ■ 3. Section 25.701 is amended by                       and retain those records for the period               retain those records for the period
                                                  revising the section heading, paragraph                 required by those rules.                              required by those rules.
                                                  (d) introductory text, and paragraph                       (iv) Each DBS provider must provide                   (2) Each SDARS licensee must
                                                  (d)(2), removing paragraph (d)(3), and                  a link to the online public inspection                provide a link to the public inspection
                                                  revising paragraphs (e)(3) and (f)(6) to                file hosted on the Commission’s Web                   file hosted on the Commission’s Web
                                                  read as follows:                                        site from the home page of its own Web                site from the home page of its own Web
                                                                                                          site, if the provider has a Web site, and             site, if the licensee has a Web site, and
                                                  § 25.701 Other DBS Public interest                      provide on its Web site contact                       provide on its Web site contact
                                                  obligations.                                            information for a representative who                  information for a representative who
                                                  *     *      *     *     *                              can assist any person with disabilities               can assist any person with disabilities
                                                    (d) Political file. Each DBS provider                 with issues related to the content of the             with issues related to the content of the
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                                                  shall maintain a complete and orderly                   public files. Each DBS provider also                  public files. Each SDARS licensee also
                                                  political file.                                         must include in the online public file                must include in the online public file
                                                  *     *      *     *     *                              hosted by the Commission the address                  the address of the licensee’s local public
                                                    (2) All records required to be retained               of the provider’s local public file, if the           file, if the licensee retains documents in
                                                  by this section must be placed in the                   provider retains documents in the local               the local public file that are not
                                                  political file as soon as possible and                  public file that are not available in the             available in the Commission’s online
                                                  must be retained for a period of two                    Commission’s online file, and the name,               file, and the name, phone number, and
                                                  years. After the effective date of this                 phone number, and email address of the                email address of the licensee’s


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                                                  designated contact for questions about                  letters and emails from the public as                 1, 2014, any new political file material
                                                  the public file.                                        required by paragraph (e)(9) of this                  shall be placed in the online file hosted
                                                  *    *     *     *    *                                 section, which shall be retained at the               by the Commission, while the material
                                                                                                          station in the manner discussed in                    in the political file as of July 1, 2014, if
                                                  PART 73—RADIO BROADCAST                                 paragraph (b)(1) of this section; and the             not placed in the Commission’s Web
                                                  SERVICES                                                political file as required by paragraph               site, shall continue to be retained at the
                                                                                                          (e)(6) of this section, as discussed in               station in the manner discussed in
                                                  ■ 5. The authority citation for part 73                 paragraph (b)(3) of this section. Any                 paragraph (b)(1) of this section until the
                                                  continues to read as follows:                           radio station not in the top 50 Nielsen               end of its retention period. However,
                                                    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 334, 336,              Audio markets, and any radio station                  any station that is not required to place
                                                  and 339.                                                with fewer than five full-time                        its political file in the online file hosted
                                                  ■ 6. Section 73.1943 is amended by                      employees, shall continue to retain the               by the Commission before July 1, 2014
                                                  revising paragraph (d) to read as                       public inspection file at the station in              may choose to do so, instead of
                                                  follows:                                                the manner discussed in paragraph                     retaining the political file at the station
                                                                                                          (b)(1) of this section until March 1,                 in the manner discussed in paragraph
                                                  § 73.1943   Political file.                             2018. However, any radio station that is              (b)(1) of this section.
                                                  *      *     *     *    *                               not required to place its public                         (iii) Any radio station not in the top
                                                     (d) Location of the file. A licensee or              inspection file in the online public file             50 Nielsen Audio markets, and any
                                                  applicant must post all of the contents                 hosted by the Commission before March                 radio station with fewer than five full-
                                                  added to its political file after the                   1, 2018 may choose to do so, instead of               time employees, shall continue to retain
                                                  effective date of this paragraph in the                 retaining the public inspection file at               the political file at the station in the
                                                  political file component of its online                  the station in the manner discussed in                manner discussed in paragraph (b)(1) of
                                                  public file hosted by the Commission. A                 paragraph (b)(1) of this section.                     this section until March 1, 2018. For
                                                  station must retain in its political file                  (ii) A station must provide a link to              these stations, effective March 1, 2018,
                                                  maintained at the station, at the location              the public inspection file hosted on the              any new political file material shall be
                                                  specified in § 73.3526(b) or § 73.3527(b),              Commission’s Web site from the home                   placed in the online public file hosted
                                                  all material required to be included in                 page of its own Web site, if the station              by the Commission, while the material
                                                  the political file and added to the file                has a Web site, and provide contact                   already existing in the political file as of
                                                  prior to the effective date of this                     information on its Web site for a station             March 1, 2018, if not placed in the
                                                  paragraph, unless the station elects                    representative that can assist any person             online public file hosted by the
                                                  voluntarily to place these materials in                 with disabilities with issues related to              Commission, shall continue to be
                                                  the Commission’s online public file.                    the content of the public files. A station            retained at the station in the manner
                                                  The online political file must be                       also is required to include in the online             discussed in paragraph (b)(1) of this
                                                  updated in the same manner as                           public file the station’s main studio                 section until the end of its retention
                                                  paragraph (c) of this section.                          address and telephone number, and the                 period. However, any station that is not
                                                  ■ 7. Section 73.3526 is amended by                      email address of the station’s designated             required to place its political file on the
                                                  revising paragraph (b)(1) through (3) to                contact for questions about the public                Commission’s Web site before March 1,
                                                  read as follows:                                        file. To the extent this section refers to            2018, may choose to do so, instead of
                                                                                                          the local public inspection file, it refers           retaining the political file at the station
                                                  § 73.3526 Local public inspection file of               to the public file of an individual                   in the manner discussed in paragraph
                                                  commercial stations.                                    station, which is either maintained at                (b)(1) of this section.
                                                  *      *      *    *     *                              the station or on the Commission’s Web                *       *    *      *     *
                                                     (b) * * *                                            site, depending upon where the                        ■ 8. Section 73.3527 is amended by
                                                     (1) For radio licensees temporarily                  documents are required to be                          revising paragraph (b)(1) and (2) to read
                                                  exempt from the online public file                      maintained under the Commission’s                     as follows:
                                                  hosted by the Commission, as discussed                  rules.
                                                  in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, a                     (3)(i) A licensee or applicant shall               § 73.3527 Local public inspection file of
                                                  hard copy of the public inspection file                 place the contents required by                        noncommercial educational stations.
                                                  shall be maintained at the main studio                  paragraph (e)(6) of this section of its               *      *     *     *     *
                                                  of the station, unless the licensee elects              political inspection file in the online                  (b) * * *
                                                  voluntarily to place the file online as                 public file hosted by the Commission.                    (1) For radio licensees, a hard copy of
                                                  discussed in paragraph (b)(2) of this                   Political inspection file material already            the public inspection file shall be
                                                  section. For all licensees, letters and                 in existence 30 days after the effective              maintained at the main studio of the
                                                  emails from the public, as required by                  date of this provision, if not placed in              station until March 1, 2018, except that,
                                                  paragraph (e)(9) of this section, shall be              the online public file hosted by the                  as discussed in paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of
                                                  maintained at the main studio of the                    Commission, shall continue to be                      this section, any radio station may
                                                  station. An applicant for a new station                 retained at the station in the manner                 voluntarily place its public inspection
                                                  or change of community shall maintain                   discussed in paragraph (b)(1) of this                 file in the online public file hosted by
                                                  its file at an accessible place in the                  section until the end of its retention                the Commission before March 1, 2018,
                                                  proposed community of license or at its                 period.                                               if it chooses to do so, instead of
                                                  proposed main studio.                                      (ii) Any television station not in the             retaining the file at the station. An
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                                                     (2)(i) A television station licensee or              top 50 DMAs, and any station not                      applicant for a new station or change of
                                                  applicant, and any radio station licensee               affiliated with one of the top four                   community shall maintain its file at an
                                                  or applicant not temporarily exempt as                  broadcast networks, regardless of the                 accessible place in the proposed
                                                  described in this paragraph, shall place                size of the market it serves, shall                   community of license or at its proposed
                                                  the contents required by paragraph (e) of               continue to retain the political file at the          main studio.
                                                  this section of its public inspection file              station in the manner discussed in                       (2)(i) A noncommercial educational
                                                  in the online public file hosted by the                 paragraph (b)(1) of this section until July           television station licensee or applicant
                                                  Commission, with the exception of                       1, 2014. For these stations, effective July           shall place the contents required by


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                                                  paragraph (e) of this section of its public             the station or on the Commission’s Web                during the last (period of time covered
                                                  inspection file in the online public file               site, depending upon where the                        by the application).
                                                  hosted by the Commission, with the                      documents are required to be                             Individuals who wish to advise the
                                                  exception of the political file as required             maintained under the Commission’s                     FCC of facts relating to our renewal
                                                  by paragraph (e)(5) of this section,                    rules.                                                application and to whether this station
                                                  which may be retained at the station in                 *      *    *    *     *                              has operated in the public interest
                                                  the manner discussed in paragraph                       ■ 9. Section 73.3580 is amended by                    should file comments and petitions with
                                                  (b)(1) of this section until July 1, 2014.              revising paragraph (d)(4)(i) introductory             the FCC by (date first day of last full
                                                  Effective July 1, 2014, any new political               text and paragraph (d)(4)(ii)                         calendar month prior to the month of
                                                  file material shall be placed in the                    introductory text to read as follows:                 expiration).
                                                  online public file hosted by the                                                                                 Further information concerning the
                                                  Commission, while the material in the                   § 73.3580 Local public notice of filing of            FCC’s broadcast license renewal process
                                                  political file as of July 1, 2014, if not               broadcast applications.                               is available at (address of location of the
                                                  placed in the Commission’s online                       *      *      *    *    *                             station) or may be obtained from the
                                                  public file, shall continue to be retained                 (d) * * *                                          FCC, Washington, DC 20554.
                                                  at the station in the manner discussed                     (4) * * *
                                                                                                             (i) Pre-filing announcements. During               *       *     *     *   *
                                                  in paragraph (b)(1) of this section until                                                                        (ii) Post-filing announcements. During
                                                  the end of its retention period. However,               the period and beginning on the first
                                                                                                          day of the sixth calendar month prior to              the period beginning of the date on
                                                  any noncommercial educational station                                                                         which the renewal application is filed to
                                                  that is not required to place its political             the expiration of the license, and
                                                                                                          continuing to the date on which the                   the sixteenth day of the next to last full
                                                  file in the online public file hosted by                                                                      calendar month prior to the expiration
                                                  the Commission before July 1, 2014 may                  application is filed, the following
                                                                                                          announcement shall be broadcast on the                of the license, all applications for
                                                  choose to do so instead of retaining the                                                                      renewal of broadcast station licenses
                                                  political file at the station in the manner             1st and 16th day of each calendar
                                                                                                          month. Stations broadcasting primarily                shall broadcast the following
                                                  discussed in paragraph (b)(1) of this                                                                         announcement on the 1st and 16th day
                                                  section.                                                in a foreign language should broadcast
                                                                                                          the announcements in that language.                   of each calendar month. Stations
                                                     (ii) Beginning March 1, 2018,
                                                                                                             Radio announcement: On (date of last               broadcasting primarily in a foreign
                                                  noncommercial educational radio
                                                                                                          renewal grant) (Station’s call letters) was           language should broadcast the
                                                  station licensees and applicants shall
                                                  place the contents required by                          granted a license by the Federal                      announcements in that language.
                                                  paragraph (e) in the online public                      Communication Commission to serve                        Television announcement: On (date of
                                                  inspection file hosted by the                           the public interest as a public trustee               last renewal grant) (Station’s call letters)
                                                  Commission. For these stations,                         until (expiration date).                              was granted a license by the Federal
                                                  effective March 1, 2018, any new                           Our license will expire on (date). We              Communications Commission to serve
                                                  political file material shall be placed in              must file an application for renewal                  the public interest as a public trustee
                                                  the Commission’s online public file,                    with the FCC (date four calendar                      until (expiration date).
                                                  while the material in the political file as             months prior to expiration date). When                   Our license will expire on (date). We
                                                  of March 1, 2018, if not placed in the                  filed, a copy of this application will be             have filed an application for renewal
                                                  Commission’s online public file, shall                  available for public inspection at                    with the FCC.
                                                  continue to be retained at the station in               www.fcc.gov. It contains information                     A copy of this application is available
                                                  the manner discussed in paragraph                       concerning this station’s performance                 for public inspection at www.fcc.gov. It
                                                  (b)(1) of this section until the end of its             during the last (period of time covered               contains information concerning this
                                                  retention period. However, any radio                    by the application). Individuals who                  station’s performance during the last
                                                  station that is not required to place its               wish to advise the FCC of facts relating              (period of time covered by application).
                                                  public inspection file in the online                    to our renewal application and to                        Individuals who wish to advise the
                                                  public file hosted by the Commission                    whether this station has operated in the              FCC of facts relating to our renewal
                                                  before March 1, 2018, may choose to do                  public interest should file comments                  application and to whether this station
                                                  so, instead of retaining the public                     and petitions with the FCC by (date first             has operated in the public interest
                                                  inspection file at the station in the                   day of last full calendar month prior to              should file comments and petitions with
                                                  manner discussed in paragraph (b)(1).                   the month of expiration).                             the FCC by (date first day of last full
                                                     (iii) A station must provide a link to                  Further information concerning the                 calendar month prior to the month of
                                                  the online public inspection file hosted                FCC’s broadcast license renewal process               expiration).
                                                  by the Commission from the home page                    is available at (address of location of the              Further information concerning the
                                                  of its own Web site, if the station has a               station) or may be obtained from the                  FCC’s broadcast license renewal process
                                                  Web site, and provide contact                           FCC, Washington, DC 20554.                            is available at (address of location of the
                                                  information for a station representative                   Television announcement: On (date of               station) or may be obtained from the
                                                  on its Web site that can assist any                     last renewal grant) (Station’s call letters)          FCC, Washington, DC 20554.
                                                  person with disabilities with issues                    was granted a license by the Federal                     Radio announcement: On (date of last
                                                  related to the content of the public files.             Communication Commission to serve                     renewal grant) (Station’s call letters) was
                                                  A station also is required to include in                the public interest as a public trustee               granted a license by the Federal
                                                  the online public file hosted by the                    until (expiration date).                              Communications Commission to serve
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                                                  Commission the station’s main studio                       Our license will expire on (date). We              the public interest as a public trustee
                                                  address and telephone number, and the                   must file an application for renewal                  until (expiration date).
                                                  email address of the station’s designated               with the FCC (date four calendar                         Our license will expire on (date). We
                                                  contact for questions about the public                  months prior to expiration date). When                have filed an application for renewal
                                                  file. To the extent this section refers to              filed, a copy of this application will be             with the FCC.
                                                  the local public inspection file, it refers             available for public inspection at                       A copy of this application is available
                                                  to the public file of an individual                     www.fcc.gov. It contains information                  for public inspection at www.fcc.gov. It
                                                  station, which is either maintained at                  concerning this station’s performance                 contains information concerning this


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                                                  station’s performance during the last                   period. In addition, any cable system                 maintain records regarding the nature
                                                  (period of time covered by application).                with fewer than 5,000 subscribers shall               and extent of their attributable interests
                                                     Individuals who wish to advise the                   continue to retain the political file at the          in all video programming services as
                                                  FCC of facts relating to our renewal                    system in the manner discussed in                     well as information regarding their
                                                  application and to whether this station                 paragraph (e) of this section until March             carriage of such vertically integrated
                                                  has operated in the public interest                     1, 2018. For these systems, effective                 video programming services on cable
                                                  should file comments and petitions with                 March 1, 2018, any new political file                 systems in which they have an
                                                  the FCC by (date first day of last full                 material shall be placed in the online                attributable interests in accordance with
                                                  calendar month prior to the month of                    file hosted by the Commission, while                  § 76.1710;
                                                  expiration).                                            the material in the political file as of                 (9) Sponsorship identification.
                                                     Further information concerning the                   March 1, 2018, if not placed on the                   Whenever sponsorship announcements
                                                  FCC’s broadcast license renewal process                 Commission’s Web site, shall continue                 are omitted pursuant to § 76.1615(f) of
                                                  is available at (address of location of the             to be retained at the system in the                   Subpart T, the cable television system
                                                  station) or may be obtained from the                    manner discussed in paragraph (e) of                  operator shall maintain a list in
                                                  FCC, Washington, DC 20554.                              this section until the end of its retention           accordance with § 76.1715;
                                                  *     *     *     *    *                                period. However, any system that is not                  (10) Compatibility with consumer
                                                                                                          required to place its political file on the           electronics equipment. Cable system
                                                  PART 76—MULTICHANNEL VIDEO                              Commission’s Web site before March 1,                 operators generally may not scramble or
                                                  AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE                            2018 may choose to do so, instead of                  otherwise encrypt signals carried on the
                                                                                                          retaining the political file at the                   basic service tier. Copies of requests for
                                                  ■ 10. The authority citation for part 76                system.in the manner discussed in                     waivers of this prohibition must be
                                                  continues to read as follows:                           paragraph (e) of this section.                        available in the public inspection file in
                                                    Authority: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154,                 (1) Political file. All requests for               accordance with § 76.630.
                                                  301, 302, 302a, 303, 303a, 307, 308, 309, 312,          cablecast time made by or on behalf of                   (b) Information available to the
                                                  315, 317, 325, 339, 340, 341, 503, 521, 522,            a candidate for public office and all                 franchisor. These records must be made
                                                  531, 532, 534, 535, 536, 537, 543, 544, 544a,           other information required to be                      available by cable system operators to
                                                  545, 548, 549, 552, 554, 556, 558, 560, 561,            maintained pursuant to § 76.1701;
                                                  571, 572, 573.                                                                                                local franchising authorities on
                                                                                                             (2) Equal employment opportunity.                  reasonable notice and during regular
                                                  ■ 11. Section 76.630 is amended by                      All EEO materials described in                        business hours, except as indicated in
                                                  revising the first undesignated                         § 76.1702 except for any EEO program                  paragraph (d) of this section.
                                                  paragraph below paragraph (a)(2)                        annual reports, which the Commission                     (1) Proof-of-performance test data.
                                                  introductory text to read as follows:                   will link to the electronic version of all            The proof of performance tests shall be
                                                                                                          systems’ public inspection files;                     made available upon request in
                                                  § 76.630 Compatibility with consumer                       (3) Commercial records on children’s
                                                  electronics equipment.                                                                                        accordance with § 76.1704;
                                                                                                          programs. Sufficient records to verify
                                                    (a) * * *                                                                                                      (2) Complaint resolution. Cable
                                                                                                          compliance with § 76.225 in accordance
                                                    (2) * * *                                                                                                   system operators shall establish a
                                                                                                          with § 76.1703;
                                                    On (date of waiver request was filed                     (4) Performance tests (channels                    process for resolving complaints from
                                                  with the Commission), (cable operator’s                 delivered). The operator of each cable                subscribers about the quality of the
                                                  name) filed with the Federal                            television system shall maintain a                    television signal delivered. Aggregate
                                                  Communications Commission a request                     current listing of the cable television               data based upon these complaints shall
                                                  for waiver of the rule prohibiting                      channels which that system delivers to                be made available for inspection in
                                                  scrambling of channels on the basic tier                its subscribers in accordance with                    accordance with § 76.1713.
                                                  of service. 47 CFR 76.630(a). The                       § 76.1705;                                               (c) Information available to the
                                                  request for waiver states (a brief                         (5) Leased access. If a cable operator             Commission. These records must be
                                                  summary of the waiver request). A copy                  adopts and enforces written policy                    made available by cable system
                                                  of the request for waiver shall be                      regarding indecent leased access                      operators to the Commission on
                                                  available for public inspection at                      programming, such a policy shall be                   reasonable notice and during regular
                                                  www.fcc.gov.                                            published in accordance with § 76.1707;               business hours, except as indicated in
                                                                                                             (6) Principal headend. The operator of             paragraph (d) of this section.
                                                  *     *     *     *    *
                                                  ■ 12. Section 76.1700 is revised to read                every cable system shall maintain in its                 (1) Proof-of-performance test data.
                                                  as follows:                                             public inspection file the designation                The proof of performance tests shall be
                                                                                                          and location of its principal headend in              made available upon request in
                                                  § 76.1700 Records to be maintained by                   accordance with § 76.1708. Cable                      accordance with § 76.1704;
                                                  cable system operators.                                 systems may elect not to post this                       (2) Signal leakage logs and repair
                                                     (a) Public inspection file. The                      information to the Commission’s online                records. Cable operators shall maintain
                                                  following records must be placed in the                 file but instead retain this information              a log showing the date and location of
                                                  online public file hosted by the                        in their local public file maintained in              each leakage source in accordance with
                                                  Commission, except as indicated in                      the manner discussed in paragraph (e)                 § 76.1706;
                                                  paragraphs (a)(6) and (d) of this section               of this section;                                         (3) Emergency alert system and
                                                  and except that the records listed in                      (7) Availability of signals. The                   activations. Every cable system shall
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                                                  paragraph (a)(1) of this section (political             operator of every cable television system             keep a record of each test and activation
                                                  file) that are in existence 30 days after               shall maintain a list of all broadcast                of the Emergency Alert System (EAS).
                                                  the effective date of this provision, if not            television stations carried by its system             The test is performed pursuant to the
                                                  placed in the online file, shall continue               in fulfillment of the must-carry                      procedures and requirements of part 11
                                                  to be retained at the system and made                   requirements in accordance with                       of this chapter and the EAS Operating
                                                  available to the public in the manner                   § 76.1709;                                            Handbook. The records are kept in
                                                  discussed in paragraph (e) of this                         (8) Operator interests in video                    accordance with part 11 of this chapter
                                                  section until the end of the retention                  programming. Cable operators shall                    and § 76.1711;


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                                                     (4) Complaint resolution. Cable                      A system also is required to include in               system associated with the headquarters
                                                  system operators shall establish a                      the online public file the address of the             employment unit.
                                                  process for resolving complaints from                   system’s local public file, if the system             *     *     *    *    *
                                                  subscribers about the quality of the                    retains documents in the local file that              ■ 14. Section 76.1709 is amended by
                                                  television signal delivered. Aggregate                  are not available in the Commission’s                 revising paragraphs (a) and (b) to read
                                                  data based upon these complaints shall                  online file, and the name, phone                      as follows:
                                                  be made available for inspection in                     number, and email address of the
                                                  accordance with § 76.1713;                              system’s designated contact for                       § 76.1709    Availability of signals.
                                                     (5) Subscriber records and public                    questions about the public file. In                      (a) The operator of every cable
                                                  inspection file. The operator of a cable                addition, a system must provide on the                television system shall maintain for
                                                  television system shall make the system,                online public file a list of the five digit           public inspection a file containing a list
                                                  its public inspection file, and its records             ZIP codes served by the system. To the                of all broadcast television stations
                                                  of subscribers available for inspection                 extent this section refers to the local               carried by its system in fulfillment of
                                                  upon request in accordance with                         public inspection file, it refers to the              the must-carry requirements pursuant to
                                                  § 76.1716.                                              public file of a physical system, which               § 76.56. Such list shall include the call
                                                     (d) Exceptions to the public                         is either maintained at the location                  sign, community of license, broadcast
                                                  inspection file requirements. The                       described in paragraph (e) or on the                  channel number, cable channel number,
                                                  operator of every cable television system               Commission’s Web site, depending                      and in the case of a noncommercial
                                                  having fewer than 1,000 subscribers is                  upon where the documents are required                 educational broadcast station, whether
                                                  exempt from the online public file and                  to be maintained under the                            that station was carried by the cable
                                                  from the public record requirements                     Commission’s rules.                                   system on March 29, 1990.
                                                  contained in § 76.1701 (political file);                   (g) Reproduction of records. Copies of                (b) Such records must be maintained
                                                  § 76.1702 (EEO records available for                    any material in the public inspection                 in accordance with the provisions of
                                                  public inspection); § 76.1703                           file that is not also available in the
                                                                                                                                                                § 76.1700.
                                                  (commercial records for children’s                      Commission’s online file shall be
                                                  programming); § 76.1704 (proof-of-                      available for machine reproduction                    *      *    *     *     *
                                                  performance test data); § 76.1706 (signal                                                                     [FR Doc. 2016–04117 Filed 2–26–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          upon request made in person, provided
                                                  leakage logs and repair records);                       the requesting party shall pay the                    BILLING CODE 6712–01–P

                                                  § 76.1714 (FCC rules and regulations);                  reasonable cost of reproduction.
                                                  and § 76.1715 (sponsorship                              Requests for machine copies shall be
                                                  identification).                                        fulfilled at a location specified by the              DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                     (e) Location of records. Public file                 system operator, within a reasonable
                                                  material that continues to be retained at               period of time, which in no event shall               Federal Railroad Administration
                                                  the system shall be retained in a public                be longer than seven days. The system
                                                  inspection file maintained at the office                operator is not required to honor                     49 CFR Part 236
                                                  in the community served by the system                   requests made by mail but may do so if                [Docket No. FRA–2016–0012, Notice No. 1]
                                                  that the system operator maintains for                  it chooses.
                                                  the ordinary collection of subscriber                                                                         RIN 2130–AC56
                                                                                                          ■ 13. Section 76.1702 is amended by
                                                  charges, resolution of subscriber                       revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:            Positive Train Control Systems
                                                  complaints, and other business and, if
                                                  the system operator does not maintain                   § 76.1702    Equal employment opportunity.            AGENCY:  Federal Railroad
                                                  such an office in the community, at any                    (a) Every employment unit with six or              Administration (FRA), Department of
                                                  accessible place in the communities                     more full-time employees shall maintain               Transportation (DOT).
                                                  served by the system (such as a public                  for public inspection a file containing               ACTION: Final rule.
                                                  registry for documents or an attorney’s                 copies of all EEO program annual
                                                  office). Public file locations will be open             reports filed with the Commission                     SUMMARY:  FRA is amending its
                                                  at least during normal business hours                   pursuant to § 76.77 and the equal                     regulations to address changes in
                                                  and will be conveniently located. The                   employment opportunity program                        deadlines for positive train control
                                                  public inspection file shall be available               information described in paragraph (b)                (PTC) system implementation required
                                                  for public inspection at any time during                of this section. These materials shall be             by the Positive Train Control
                                                  regular business hours for the facility                 placed in the Commission’s online                     Enforcement and Implementation Act of
                                                  where they are kept. All or part of the                 public inspection file(s), maintained on              2015. FRA is also making conforming
                                                  public inspection file may be                           the Commission’s database, for each                   amendments and removing portions of
                                                  maintained in a computer database, as                   cable system associated with the                      its PTC regulations that are no longer
                                                  long as a computer terminal capable of                  employment unit. These materials shall                applicable.
                                                  accessing the database is made                          be placed in the Commission’s online
                                                                                                          public inspection file annually by the                DATES: This final rule is effective April
                                                  available, at the location of the file, to
                                                                                                          date that the unit’s EEO program annual               29, 2016. Petitions for reconsideration
                                                  members of the public who wish to
                                                                                                          report is due to be filed and shall be                must be received on or before April 19,
                                                  review the file.
                                                     (f) Links and contact and geographic                 retained for a period of five years. A                2016. Petitions for reconsideration will
                                                  information. A system must provide a                    headquarters employment unit file and                 be posted in the docket for this
                                                                                                                                                                proceeding. Comments on any
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                                                  link to the public inspection file hosted               a file containing a consolidated set of all
                                                  on the Commission’s Web site from the                   documents pertaining to the other                     submitted petition for reconsideration
                                                  home page of its own Web site, if the                   employment units of a multichannel                    must be received on or before June 3,
                                                  system has a Web site, and provide                      video programming distributor that                    2016.
                                                  contact information on its Web site for                 operates multiple units shall be                      ADDRESSES:  Petitions for reconsideration
                                                  a system representative who can assist                  maintained in the online public                       and comments on petitions for
                                                  any person with disabilities with issues                inspection file(s), maintained on the                 reconsideration: Any petitions for
                                                  related to the content of the public files.             Commission’s database, for every cable                reconsideration or comments on


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Document Created: 2016-02-27 02:04:49
Document Modified: 2016-02-27 02:04:49
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective February 29, 2016, except for the amendments to 47 CFR 25.701, 25,702, 73.1943, 73.3526, 73.3527, 73.3580, 76.630, 76.1700, 76.1702, and 76.1709 which contain information collection requirements that have not been approved by OMB. The Commission will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing the effective date.
ContactKim Matthews, Media Bureau, Policy Division, 202-418-2154, or email at [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 10105 
CFR Citation47 CFR 25
47 CFR 73
47 CFR 76
CFR AssociatedDirect Broadcast Satellite; Satellite Radio; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Radio; Recording and Recordkeeping Requirements and Cable Television

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