83_FR_36995 83 FR 36848 - Possible Revision or Elimination of Rules

83 FR 36848 - Possible Revision or Elimination of Rules

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 147 (July 31, 2018)

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FR Document2018-16282

This document invites members of the public to comment on the Commission's rules to be reviewed pursuant to section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (RFA). The purpose of the review is to determine whether Commission rules whose ten-year anniversary dates are in the years 2015-2016, as contained in the Appendix, should be continued without change, amended, or rescinded in order to minimize any significant impact the rules may have on a substantial number of small entities. Upon receipt of comments from the public, the Commission will evaluate those comments and consider whether action should be taken to rescind or amend the relevant rule(s).

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

47 CFR Chapter I

[CB Docket No. 18-31; DA 18-115]


Possible Revision or Elimination of Rules

AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.

ACTION: Review of regulations; comments requested.

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SUMMARY: This document invites members of the public to comment on the 
Commission's rules to be reviewed pursuant to section 610 of the 
Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (RFA). The purpose of 
the review is to determine whether Commission rules whose ten-year 
anniversary dates are in the years 2015-2016, as contained in the 
Appendix, should be continued without change, amended, or rescinded in 
order to minimize any significant impact the rules may have on a 
substantial number of small entities. Upon receipt of comments from the 
public, the Commission will evaluate those comments and consider 
whether action should be taken to rescind or amend the relevant 
rule(s).

DATES: Comments may be filed on or before October 29, 2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sharon K. Stewart, Women's Outreach 
Specialist, Office of Communications Business Opportunities (OCBO), 
Federal Communications Commission, (202) 418-0990. People with 
disabilities may contact the FCC to request reasonable accommodations 
(accessible format documents, sign language interpreters, CART, etc.) 
by email: [email protected] or phone: 202-418-0530 or TTY: 202-418-0432.

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ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by CB Docket No. 18-31, 
by any of the following methods:
     Federal Communications Commission's Website: http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs//. Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     People with Disabilities: Contact the FCC to request 
reasonable accommodations (accessible format documents, sign language 
interpreters, CART, etc.) by email: [email protected] or phone: 202-418-
0530 or TTY: 888-835-5322.
    For detailed instructions for submitting comments and additional 
information on the rulemaking process, see the SUPPLEMENTARY 
INFORMATION section of this document.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year the Commission will publish a list 
of ten-year old rules for review and comment by interested parties 
pursuant to the requirements of section 610 of the RFA.

Synopsis

    1. Pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), see 5 U.S.C. 
610, the FCC hereby publishes a plan for the review of rules adopted by 
the agency in calendar years 2005-2006 which have, or might have, a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
The purpose of the review is to determine whether such rules should be 
continued without change, or should be amended or rescinded, consistent 
with the stated objective of section 610 of the RFA, to minimize any 
significant economic impact of such rules upon a substantial number of 
small entities.
    2. This document lists the FCC regulations to be reviewed during 
the next twelve months. In succeeding years, as here, the Commission 
will publish a list for the review of regulations promulgated ten years 
preceding the year of review.
    3. In reviewing each rule in a manner consistent with the 
requirements of section 610, the FCC will consider the following 
factors:
    (a) The continued need for the rule;
    (b) The nature of complaints or comments from the public concerning 
the rule;
    (c) The complexity of the rule;
    (d) The extent to which the rule overlaps, duplicates, or conflicts 
with other federal rules and, to the extent feasible, with state and 
local governmental rules; and
    (e) The length of time since the rule has been evaluated or the 
degree to which technology, economic conditions, or other factors have 
changed in the area affected by the rule.
    4. Appropriate information has been provided in the Appendix for 
each rule, as chosen for review by the FCC according to the 
requirements of section 610, including a Brief Description of the rule 
and the need for, and Legal Basis of, the rule. The public is invited 
to comment on these rules, and all relevant and timely comments will be 
considered by the FCC before final action is taken in this proceeding.
    5. Pursuant to sections 1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission's rules, 
47 CFR 1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file comments and reply 
comments on or before the dates indicated on the first page of this 
document. Comments may be filed using the Commission's Electronic 
Comment Filing System (ECFS). See Electronic Filing of Documents in 
Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998).
    [ssquf] Electronic Filers: Comments may be filed electronically 
using the internet by accessing the ECFS: http://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/.
    [ssquf] Paper Filers: Parties who choose to file by paper must file 
an original and one copy of each filing. If more than one docket or 
rulemaking number appears in the caption of this proceeding, filers 
must submit two additional copies for each additional docket or 
rulemaking number. Filings can be sent by hand or messenger delivery, 
by commercial overnight courier, or by first-class or overnight U.S. 
Postal Service mail. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's 
Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission.
    [ssquf] All hand-delivered or messenger-delivered paper filings for 
the Commission's Secretary must be delivered to FCC Headquarters at 445 
12th St. SW, Room TW-A325, Washington, DC 20554. The filing hours are 
8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. All hand deliveries must be held together with 
rubber bands or fasteners. Any envelopes and boxes must be disposed of 
before entering the building.
    [ssquf] Commercial overnight mail (other than U.S. Postal Service 
Express Mail and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9050 Junction Drive, 
Annapolis Junction, MD 20701.
    [ssquf] U.S. Postal Service first-class, Express, and Priority mail 
must be addressed to 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC 20554.
    People with Disabilities: To request materials in accessible 
formats for people with disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic 
files, audio format), send an email to [email protected] or call the 
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-
418-0432 (tty).
    6. The proceeding this Notice initiates shall be treated as a 
``permit-but-disclose'' proceeding in accordance with the Commission's 
ex parte rules.\1\ Persons making ex parte presentations must file a 
copy of any written presentation or a memorandum summarizing any oral 
presentation within two business days after the presentation (unless a 
different deadline applicable to the Sunshine period applies). Persons 
making oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda 
summarizing the presentation must (1) list all persons attending or 
otherwise participating in the meeting at which the ex parte 
presentation was made, and (2) summarize all data presented and 
arguments made during the presentation. If the presentation consisted 
in whole or in part of the presentation of data or arguments already 
reflected in the presenter's written comments, memoranda or other 
filings in the proceeding, the presenter may provide citations to such 
data or arguments in his or her prior comments, memoranda, or other 
filings (specifying the relevant page and/or paragraph numbers where 
such data or arguments can be found) in lieu of summarizing them in the 
memorandum. Documents shown or given to Commission staff during ex 
parte meetings are deemed to be written ex parte presentations and must 
be filed consistent with rule 1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by 
rule 1.49(f) or for which the Commission has made available a method of 
electronic filing, written ex parte presentations and memoranda 
summarizing oral ex parte presentations, and all attachments thereto, 
must be filed through the electronic comment filing system available 
for that proceeding, and must be filed in their native format (e.g., 
.doc, .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants in this proceeding 
should familiarize themselves with the Commission's ex parte rules.
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    7. For information on the requirements of the RFA, the public may 
contact Sharon K. Stewart, Women's Outreach Specialist, Office of 
Communications Business Opportunities, 202-418-0990 or visit 
www.fcc.gov/ocbo.

Federal Communications Commission.
Sanford S. Williams,
Director, Office of Communications Business Opportunities.

    List of rules for review pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act 
of 1980, 5 U.S.C. Section 610, for the ten-year

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period beginning in the year 2005 and ending in the year 2006. All 
listed rules are in title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

PART 1--PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

Subpart E--Complaints, Applications, Tariffs, and Reports Involving 
Common Carriers

    Brief Description: Section 1.767 sets forth the application filing 
requirements for submarine cable landing licenses. Section 1.768 sets 
forth the notification and prior approval requirements for submarine 
cable landing licensees that are or propose to become affiliated with a 
foreign carrier.
    Need: The rules are needed to implement the Commission's policies 
that facilitate the expansion of capacity and facilities-based 
competition in the submarine cable market. These measures are designed 
to enable international carriers to respond to the demands of the 
market with minimal regulatory oversight and delay, saving time and 
resources for both the industry and government, while preserving the 
Commission's ability to guard against anticompetitive behavior.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 155, 225, 303(r), 309 
and 325(e).
    Section Number and Titles:

1.767(a), (a)(5), (a)(7)-(11), (g)-(n) Cable landing licenses.
1.768, (h)-(j) Notification by and prior approval for submarine cable 
landing licensees that are or propose to become affiliated with a 
foreign carrier.

Subpart F--Wireless Radio Services Applications and Proceedings

    Brief Description: Part 1 states the general rules of practice and 
procedure before the Federal Communications Commission. Subpart F sets 
forth the requirements and conditions under which entities may be 
licensed in the Wireless Radio Services as described in parts 1, 13, 
20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 74, 80, 87, 90, 95, 97 and 101.
    Need: These recodifications of Part 22 rules (1.958 and 1.959) 
establish the required distance and terrain elevation calculation 
methods applicable to all Wireless Radio Services (except Parts 21 and 
101) (Parts 1, 20, 22, 24, 27, 80 87, 90, 95, and 97); implement the 
Commission's policies with regard to the processing of applications 
(1.913(a)(6) and 1.919(b)(5)) and the protection of Federal Government 
operations (1.924(e)); and revise the procedures for the amateur 
service vanity call sign system (1.934(d)(5)). The need for these rules 
is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 15 U.S.C 79 et seq.; 47 U.S.C. 151, 154, 154(i), 
154(j), 155, 157, 225, 227, 303, 303(r), 307, 309 and 332.
    Section Number and Titles:

1.913(a)(6) Application and notification forms; electronic and manual 
filing.
1.919(b)(5) Ownership Information.
1.924(e)(4) Quiet zones. (Revised 2015)
1.934(d)(5) Defective applications and dismissal.
1.958 Distance computation. (Revised 2014)
1.959 Computation of average terrain elevation.

Subpart G--Schedule of Statutory Charges and Procedures for Payment

    Brief Description: These rules specify the schedule of annual 
regulatory fees and filing locations for the designated payors.
    Need: Congress sets the amount the Commission must collect each 
year in the Commission's fiscal year appropriations. Section 9(a)(2) of 
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (Communications Act or Act) 
requires the Commission to collect fees sufficient to offset the amount 
appropriated.\2\ These rules specify the fees for the Commission's 
regulatees.
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    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 159.
    Section Number and Titles:

1.1102 Table amended--Schedule of charges for applications and other 
filings in the wireless telecommunications services.
1.1107 Table corrected--Schedule of charges for applications and other 
filings for the international services.
1.1152 Table amended--Schedule of annual regulatory fees and filing 
locations for wireless radio services.
1.1153 Revised--Schedule of annual regulatory fees and filing locations 
for mass media services.
1.1154 Revised--Schedule of annual regulatory charges for common 
carrier services.
1.1155 Revised--Schedule of regulatory fees for cable television 
services.
1.1156 Revised--Schedule of regulatory fees for international services.

Subpart Q--Competitive Bidding Proceedings

    Brief Description: Part 1 states the general rules of practice and 
procedure before the Federal Communications Commission. Subpart Q sets 
forth the provisions implementing Section 309(j) of the Communications 
Act of 1934, as amended, authorizing the Commission to employ 
competitive bidding procedures to resolve mutually exclusive 
applications for certain initial licenses.
    Need: These rules are needed on an ongoing basis to implement the 
Commission's competitive bidding authority under Section 309(j) of the 
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, including the designated entity 
and tribal land bidding credit programs.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r) 
and 309(j).
    Section Number and Titles:

1.2104(j)(1)-(2) Competitive bidding mechanisms. (Renumbered 2014)
1.2107(g) Submission of down payment and filing of long-form 
applications.
1.2111(b)(2)(ii) Assignment or transfer of control: Unjust enrichment. 
(Renumbered 2015)
1.2112(b)(1)(iii)-(iv) Ownership disclosure requirements for 
applications. (Revised 2016)
1.2114 Reporting of eligibility event. (Revised 2015)

Subpart Y--International Bureau Filing System

    Brief Description: Subpart Y describes the procedures for 
electronic filing of international and satellite services applications 
using the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS).
    Need: Subpart Y is necessary as it codifies the use of the 
International Bureau Filing System (IBFS) as an official method of 
filing applications related to satellite and international 
telecommunications services with the Commission. Electronic filing 
improves the speed and efficiency of application processing and also 
expedites the availability of application information for public use 
and inspection.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 155, 225, 303(r), 309 
and 325(e).
    Section Number and Titles: (originally codified at 1.9000-9018).

1.10000 What is the purpose of these rules?
1.10001 Definitions.
1.10002 What happens if the rules conflict?
1.10003 When can I start operating?
1.10004 What am I allowed to do if I am approved?
1.10005 What is IBFS?
1.10006 Is electronic filing mandatory?
1.10007, (a)-(c) What applications can I file electronically?
1.10008 What are IBFS file numbers?
1.10009 What are the steps for electronic filing?

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1.10010 Do I need to send paper copies with my electronic applications?
1.10011 Who may sign applications?
1.10012 When can I file on IBFS?
1.10013 How do I check the status of my application after I file it?
1.10014 What happens after officially filing my application?
1.10015 Are there exceptions for emergency filings?
1.10016 How do I apply for special temporary authority?
1.10017 How can I submit additional information?
1.10018 May I amend my application?

PART 2--FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL 
RULES AND REGULATIONS

Subpart J--Equipment Authorization Procedures

    Brief Description: An application for certification of a software 
defined radio must include the information required by section 2.944.
    Need: Section 2.1033 ensures that applications for certification 
include information sufficient to demonstrate compliance with all 
pertinent requirements. Paragraph (c)(18) requires an application for 
certification of a software defined radio to include an exhibit that 
addresses the specific requirements of Section 2.944, Software defined 
radios. Pursuant to that section, in order to assure that the device 
may only operate within the radio parameters for which it was approved, 
manufacturers must take steps to ensure that only software that has 
been approved for use with the software defined radio can be loaded 
into the radio. This rule affects small entities that are identified as 
manufacturers.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, and 336, unless otherwise 
noted.
    Section Number and Title:

2.1033 Application for certification.

PART 15--RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES

Subpart B--Unintentional Radiators

    Brief Description: All TV broadcast receivers shipped in interstate 
commerce or imported into the United States, for sale or resale to the 
public, shall comply with the provisions of this section, except that 
paragraphs (f) and (g) of this section shall not apple to the features 
of such sets that provide for reception of digital television signals.
    Need: This rule contains requirements adopted pursuant to the All-
Channel Receiver Act, 47 U.S.C. 303(s), to ensure that that TV 
receivers are capable of adequately receiving all channels allocated 
for the TV broadcast service.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 336, 544a, and 
549.
    Section Number and Title:

15.117 TV broadcast receivers.

Subpart C--Intentional Radiators

    Brief Description: Client devices that operate in a master/client 
network may be certified if they have the capability of operating 
outside permissible part 15 frequency bands, provided they operate on 
only permissible part 15 frequencies under the control of the master 
device with which they communicate.
    Need: This rule benefits equipment manufacturers by allowing the 
certification of transmitters that can be used in multiple countries, 
thus reducing equipment costs, while minimizing the likelihood that 
these devices will operate outside permissible frequency bands within 
the United States and cause interference to authorized services.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 336, 544a, and 
549.
    Section Number and Title:

15.202 Certified operating frequency range.
    Brief Description: Section 15.231(a)(5) allows remote control 
devices to be operated with transmission durations greater than five 
seconds but less than ten seconds during equipment setup.
    Need: There is a need, in some cases, to allow installers of 
complex security systems to initiate transmissions for greater than the 
five seconds duration otherwise permitted under Section 15.231. To 
minimize the likelihood of interference to authorized users of the 
spectrum the rule limits setup transmissions to no more than ten 
seconds. This allows manufacturers flexibility in the design of complex 
security systems while limiting the increase in interference potential 
of those systems.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303(e), 303, 304, 307, 336, 544a, 
and 549.
    Section Number and Title:

15.231 Periodic operation in the band 40.66-40.70 MHz and above 70 MHz.

PART 20--COMMERCIAL MOBILE SERVICES

    Brief Description: Part 20 rules set forth the Commission's 
requirements and conditions for commercial mobile radio service 
providers under the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
    Need: These rules are needed on an ongoing basis to implement the 
Commission's interconnection regulations between local exchange 
carriers and commercial mobile radio service providers, including 
compensation and arbitration obligations.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152(a), 154(i), 157, 160, 201, 214, 
222, 251(e), 301, 302, 303, 303(b), 303(r), 307(a), 309(j)(3), 316(a), 
332, 610, 615, 615a, 615b and 615c.
    Section Number and Titles:

20.11(d), (e) Interconnection to facilities of local exchange carriers.
    Brief Description: Section 20.19 requires providers of covered 
mobile services and the manufacturers of handsets used with these 
services to offer a selection of hearing aid-compatible handsets. 
Providers and manufacturers must ensure that a certain minimum 
percentage or number of the handsets that they offer meet a specified 
rating for compatibility with hearing aids in acoustic coupling mode 
(coupling via the hearing aid microphone) and inductive coupling mode 
(coupling via a telecoil), as measured under Commission-approved 
technical standards. In 2005, section 20.19 was amended by adding 
subsection (b)(4), which directs states that adopt and enforce the 
Commission's hearing aid compatibility rules on delegated authority to 
refer to the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology any 
questions involving factual determinations of whether particular 
equipment complies with the Commission-approved technical standards.
    Need: Section 20.19 implements, for wireless handsets, the 
statutory requirement under 47 U.S.C. 610(b) that telephones and 
devices used for advanced communications services provide internal 
means for effective use with compatible hearing aids. The rule is also 
necessary to ensure reasonable access to commercial mobile services by 
persons with impaired hearing, as required under 47 U.S.C. 610(a).
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 157, 160, 201, 202, 208, 214, 
301, 302, 303, 308, 309(j), 310, and 610.
    Section Number and Title:

20.19(b)(4) Hearing aid-compatible mobile handsets; technical 
standards.

PART 22--PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES

Subpart E--Paging and Radiotelephone Service

    Brief Description: In 2006, this rule added clarification on 
reimbursement and relocation expenses when an emerging technologies 
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licensee relocates a paired Paging and Radiotelephone Services (PARS) 
link under certain conditions.
    Need: As part of the effort to transition microwave channels for 
use by ET services, this provision promotes the transition and 
accomplishes regulatory parity with a similar provision in Part 27. The 
need for this rule is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 222, 303, 309 and 332.
    Section Number and Title:

22.602(k) Transition of the 2110-2130 and 2160-2180 MHz channels to 
emerging technologies; Reimbursement and relocation expenses in the 
2110-2130 MHz and 2160-2180 MHz bands.

Subpart G--Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service

    Brief Description: These rules refined the Commercial Aviation Air-
Ground Systems within the Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service. Section 
22.853 limits any Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service licensee to the use 
of no more than 3 MHz of spectrum in the service bands. Section 22.877 
defines unacceptable interference to non-cellular Part 90 licensees 
from this service as equivalent to the definition in Section 22.970 
applicable to the Cellular Radiotelephone Service. Section 22.878 
outlines the obligations to abate unacceptable interference from 
commercial aviation ground stations, divided into strict responsibility 
for single licensees, and joint and several responsibility for multiple 
licensees. Section 22.879 outlines the interference resolution 
procedures applicable to licenses for commercial aviation ground 
stations after a certain date, including notification, interference 
analysis, and mitigation. Section 22.880 enforces information exchange 
between this service and public safety/critical infrastructure industry 
licensees, requiring notification upon request of activation or 
modification of a ground station site. Section 22.881 defines the 
service to be subject to competitive bidding, according to the 
procedures set forth in Part 1, Subpart Q of the same Chapter. Finally, 
Section 22.882 establishes bidding credits for eligible designated 
entities to reduce the cost of winning bids for commercial Air-Ground 
Radiotelephone Service licenses.
    Need: In refining the statutory requirements for the Commercial 
Aviation Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service, which remains in operation 
today, these rules contain various provisions that advance the 
interests of small businesses, including those providing for access to 
the spectrum and those imposing interference limitations, abatement and 
resolution procedures, including information exchange and notification, 
to provide small business licensees with further leverage to receive 
protection from interference. Finally, the rules establish bidding 
credits for eligible designated entities to encourage participation in 
the Air-Ground Radiotelephone Services for small and very small 
businesses as defined. The need for these rules is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 222, 303, 309 and 332.
    Section Number and Titles:

22.853 Eligibility to hold interest in licenses limited to 3 MHz of 
spectrum.
22.877 Unacceptable interference to part 90 non-cellular 800 MHz 
licensees from commercial aviation air-ground systems.
22.878 Obligation to abate unacceptable interference.
22.879 Interference resolution procedures.
22.880 Information exchange.
22.881 Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service subject to competitive 
bidding.
22.882 Designated entities.

PART 25--SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS

Subpart A--General

    Brief Description: Part 25 contains the Commission's rules 
governing the licensing and operation of space stations and earth 
stations. It includes application requirements, technical requirements, 
operational requirements, and coordination requirements for various 
satellite services. The rules also define the Commission's processing 
of applications.
    Need: The Part 25 rules are needed to ensure that satellite 
services may be provided without harmful interference and consistent 
with the public interest.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 310, 319, 332, 
605, 721.
    Section Number and Titles:

25.103 Definitions.
25.109(c) Cross reference.

Subpart B--Applications and Licenses

25.110 Filing of applications, fees, and number of copies.
25.111(b), (c) Additional information, ITU filings, and ITU cost 
recovery.
25.112(a)(3), (b) introductory text Dismissal and return of 
applications.
25.113 Heading and (a) [formerly partially in 25.136, 25.143(i), (j), 
(k)], (g), (h) Station licenses and launch authority.
25.114 Applications for space station authorizations.
25.115(a)(1), (2)(iii), (c)(1), (2), (e), (f) [formerly primarily in 
25.134] Applications for earth station authorizations.
25.116(b)(5), (c) introductory text, (d), (e) Amendments to 
applications.
25.117(a), (c), (d)(1), (2), (3), (g) Modification of station license.
25.118(b), (e) Modifications not requiring prior authorization.
25.119(a), (c), (d), (g) Assignment or transfer of control of station 
authorization.
25.120(b) Application for special temporary authorization.
25.121 License term and renewals.
25.129 Equipment authorization for portable earth-station transceivers.
25.130(a), (f) Filing requirements for transmitting earth stations.
25.131(a), (b), (h), (i), (j) Filing requirements and registration for 
receive-only earth stations.
25.132(a) Verification of earth station antenna performance.
25.133(a), (b) Period of construction; certification of commencement of 
operation.
25.135(c), (d) Licensing provisions for earth station networks in the 
non-voice, non-geostationary Mobile-Satellite Service.
25.287 [formerly partially in 25.136] Requirements pertaining to 
operation of mobile stations in the NVNG, 1.5/1.6 GHz, 1.6/2.4 GHz, and 
2 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service bands.
25.137 Requests for U.S. market access through non-U.S.-licensed space 
stations.
25.138(a) introductory text, (a)(6), (f) Licensing requirements for GSO 
FSS earth stations in the conventional Ka-band.
25.139 NGSO FSS coordination and information sharing between MVDDS 
licensees in the 12.2 GHz to 12.7 GHz band.
25.140(a) [formerly generally in 25.140(b)] Further requirements for 
license applications for GSO space station operation in the FSS and the 
17/24 GHz BSS.
25.142(a)(1) Licensing provisions for the non-voice, non-geostationary 
Mobile-Satellite Service.
25.285 [formerly generally in 25.143(i), (j), (k)] Operation of MSS and 
ATC transmitters or transceivers on board civil aircraft.
25.143(b)(1) Licensing provisions for the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite 
service and 2 GHz mobile-satellite service.

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25.144(b) Licensing provisions for the 2.3 GHz satellite digital audio 
radio service.
25.145 Licensing provisions for the FSS in the 18.3-20.2 GHz and 28.35-
30.0 GHz bands.
25.146 Licensing and operating rules for the NGSO FSS in the 10.7-14.5 
GHz bands.
25.148 Licensing provisions for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service.
25.149 (a)(1) note added Application requirements for ancillary 
terrestrial components in Mobile-Satellite Service networks operating 
in the 1.5/1.6 GHz and 1.6/2.4 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service.
25.151(c)(2), (d), (e) Public notice.
25.154(a)(3), (c), (d), (e) Opposition to applications and other 
pleadings.
25.155 Mutually exclusive applications.
25.156(d) Consideration of applications.
25.157 Consideration of applications for NGSO-like satellite operation.
25.158 Consideration of applications for GSO-like satellite operation.
25.159 Limits on pending applications and unbuilt satellite systems.
25.161(a) Automatic termination of station authorization.
25.164 Milestones.
25.165 Surety bonds.

Subpart C--Technical Standards

25.202(a)(1), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8) Frequencies, frequency 
tolerance, and emission limits.
25.203(a), (b), (c), (d), (i) introductory text, (k) Choice of sites 
and frequencies.
25.204(a), (b), (h), (i) Power limits for earth stations.
25.205 Minimum antenna elevation angle.
25.208(a), (c), (d), (l), (m), (o), (p)-(v) Power flux density limits.
25.209(f) Earth station antenna performance standards.
25.210(c) [formerly in 25.215], (f), (j) Technical requirements for 
space stations.
25.211 heading, (d), (e) Analog video transmissions in the Fixed-
Satellite Services.
25.212 heading, (c), (d), (e) Narrowband analog transmissions, digital 
transmissions and video transmissions in the GSO Fixed-Satellite 
Service.
25.213(b) Inter-Service coordination requirements for the 1.6/2.4 GHz 
mobile-satellite service.
25.216 Limits on emissions from mobile earth stations for protection of 
aeronautical radionavigation-satellite service.
25.217 Default service rules.
25.220 Non-routine transmit/receive earth station operations.
25.221 Blanket licensing provisions for earth stations on vessels 
(ESVs) receiving in the 3700-4200 MHz (Earth-to-space) frequency band 
and transmitting in the 5925-6426 MHz (space-to-Earth) frequency band, 
operating with Geostationary Satellites in the Fixed-Satellite Service.
25.222 Blanket Licensing provisions for Earth Stations on Vessels 
(ESVs) receiving in the 10.95-11.2 GHz (space-to-Earth), 11.45-11.7 GHz 
(space-to-Earth), 11.7-12.2 GHz (space-to-Earth) frequency bands and 
transmitting in the 14.0-14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency band, 
operating with Geostationary Satellites in the Fixed-Satellite Service.
25.253 Special requirements for ancillary terrestrial components 
operating in the 1626.5-1660.5 MHz/1525-1559 MHz bands.
25.254 Special requirements for ancillary terrestrial components 
operating in the 1610-1626.5 MHz/2483.5-2500 MHz bands.
25.255 Procedures for resolving harmful interference related to 
operation of ancillary terrestrial components operating in the 1.5/1.6 
GHz and 1.6/2.4 GHz bands.
25.256 Special Requirements for operations in the 3.65-3.7 GHz band.
25.258 Sharing between NGSO MSS feeder-link stations and GSO FSS 
services in the 29.25-29.5 GHz band.
25.261 Procedures for avoidance of in-line interference events for Non 
Geostationary Satellite Orbit (NGSO) Satellite Network Operations in 
the Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS) Bands.

Subpart D--Technical Operations

25.271(b), (c) introductory text, (c)(5), (e), (f) Control of 
transmitting stations.
25.274(e), (f) [redesignated as new (g)], new (f) Procedures to be 
followed in the event of harmful interference.
25.277(b), (c), (d), (f) Temporary fixed earth station operations.
25.280 Inclined orbit operations.
25.282 Orbit raising maneuvers.
25.283 End-of-life disposal.
25.284 Emergency Call Center Service.

Subpart F--Competitive Bidding Procedures for DARS

25.401 Satellite DARS applications subject to competitive bidding.
25.404 Submission of down payment and filing of long-form applications.

Subpart I--Equal Employment Opportunities

25.601 Equal employment opportunities.

Subpart J--Public Interest Obligations

25.701 Other DBS Public interest obligations.

PART 27--MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE

Subpart A--General Information

    Brief Description: Part 27 contains service and licensing rules for 
Miscellaneous Wireless Communications Services. Subpart A contains 
general information.
    Need: The revised rules specify that the part 27 rules apply to the 
Broadband Radio (BRS) and Educational Broadband (EBS) service 
frequencies in the 2495-2690 MHz. They also add a reference to part 74, 
the rule part applicable to experimental radio, auxiliary, special 
broadcast and other program distributional services, as also being 
applicable to Wireless Communications Service. The need for these rules 
is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, 337, 
1403, 1404 and 1451.
    Section Number and Titles:

27.1(b)(9) Basis and purpose.
27.3(o) Other applicable rule parts.

Subpart C--Technical Standards

    Brief Description: Part 27 contains service and licensing rules for 
Miscellaneous Wireless Communications Services. Subpart C contains 
technical standards applicable to a number of services and frequency 
bands.
    Need: The additional rules add power limits for particular types of 
services that may be offered as BRS or EBS, as well as the measurement 
procedures and an alternative out of band emissions limit for BRS. The 
need for these rules is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, 337, 
1403, 1404 and 1451.
    Section Number and Titles:

27.50(h)(3), (4) Power limits and duty cycle.
27.53(m)(6), (7) Emission limits.

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Subpart L--1695-1710 MHz, 1710-1755 MHz, 1755-1780 MHz, 2110-2155 
MHz, 2155-2180 MHz, 2180-2200 MHz Bands

    Brief Description: Part 27 contains service and licensing rules for 
Miscellaneous Wireless Communications Services. Subpart L contains 
rules that are applicable to AWS-1 (Advanced Wireless Service) stations 
operating in the 1710-1755/2110-2155 MHz band and rules applicable to 
AWS-3 stations operating in the 1695-1710 and 1755-1780/2155-2180 MHz 
bands and to AWS-4 stations operating in the 2000-2020/2180-2200 MHz 
bands.
    Need: The revised rules establish the relocation and cost sharing 
rules for relocation of incumbent microwave stations and BRS stations 
out of the spectrum reallocated to create the AWS bands. The need for 
these rules is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, 337, 
1403, 1404 and 1451.
    Section Number and Titles:

    Cost-Sharing Policies Governing Microwave Relocation from the 2110-
2150 MHz and 2160-2200 MHz Bands

27.1160 Cost-sharing requirements for AWS.
27.1162 Administration of the Cost-Sharing Plan.
27.1164 The cost-sharing formula.
27.1166 Reimbursement under the Cost-Sharing Plan.
27.1168 Triggering a reimbursement obligation.
27.1170 Payment issues.
27.1172 Dispute resolution under the Cost-Sharing Plan.
27.1174 Termination of cost-sharing obligations.

    Cost-Sharing Policies Governing Broadband Radio Service Relocation 
From the 2150-2160/62 MHz Band

27.1176 Cost-sharing requirements for AWS in the 2150-2160/62 MHz band.
27.1178 Administration of the Cost-Sharing Plan.
27.1180 The cost-sharing formula.
27.1182 Reimbursement under the Cost-Sharing Plan.
27.1184 Triggering a reimbursement obligation.
27.1186 Payment issues.
27.1188 Dispute resolution under the Cost-Sharing Plan.
27.1190 Termination of cost-sharing obligations.

Subpart M--Broadband Radio Service and Educational Broadband 
Service

    Brief Description: Part 27 contains service and licensing rules for 
Miscellaneous Wireless Communications Services. Subpart M contains 
specific rules applicable to the Broadband Radio (BRS) and Educational 
Broadband (EBS) services that operate in the 2500-2690 MHz band.
    Need: The rules specified in 47 CFR 27.1201-27.1221 provide 
grandfather rights for certain commercial EBS licenses and licensees 
holding channel E and F licenses, and establish maximum terms for 
leases of EBS frequencies. The rules in 47 CFR 27.1250-27.1255 
establish procedures for relocating Broadband Radio Service licensees 
from the 2150-2160/62 MHz band to accommodate deployment of Advanced 
Wireless Service. The need for these rules is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, 337, 
1403, 1404 and 1451.
    Section Number and Titles:

27.1201(d) EBS eligibility.
27.1214(e) EBS spectrum leasing arrangements and grandfathered leases.
27.1216 Grandfathered E and F group EBS licenses.

    Technical Standards
27.1221(c), (d) and (e) Interference protection.

    Brief Description: Part 27 contains service and licensing rules for 
Miscellaneous Wireless Communications Services. Subpart M contains 
specific rules applicable to the Broadband Radio (BRS) and Educational 
Broadband (EBS) services that operate in the 2500-2690 MHz band.
    Need: The rules in 47 CFR 27.1230-27.1239, including the specific 
provisions below, establish procedures governing the transition of the 
2500-2690 MHz band from use by the Multipoint Distribution Service 
(MDS), the Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS) and the 
Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS) to use by the Broadband 
Radio Service (BRS) and the Educational Broadband Service (EBS). Since 
this transition has been completed, these rules are no longer needed.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, 337, 
1403, 1404 and 1451.
    Section Number and Titles:

    Policies Governing the Transition of the 2500-2690 MHz Band BRS and 
EBS

27.1232(d)(3), (4) Planning the transition.
27.1235(d) Post-transition notification.
27.1236 Self-transitions.
27.1237 Pro rata allocation of transition costs.
27.1238 Eligible costs.
27.1239 Reimbursement obligation.

    Relocation Procedures for 2150-2160/62 MHz

27.1250 Transition of the 2150-2160/62 MHz band from the Broadband 
Radio Service to the Advanced Wireless Service.
27.1251 Mandatory negotiations.
27.1252 Involuntary relocation procedures.
27.1253 Sunset provisions.
27.1254 Eligibility.
27.1255 Relocation criteria for Broadband Radio Service licensees in 
the 2150-2160/62 MHz band.

PART 43--REPORTS OF COMMUNICATION COMMON CARRIERS AND CERTAIN 
AFFILIATES

    Brief Description: Section 43.51 imposes on U.S. telecommunications 
carriers identified in section 43.51(b) a general obligation to file 
with the Commission, within 30 days of execution thereof, a copy of all 
contracts, agreements, concessions, licenses, authorizations, operating 
agreements, or other arrangements (including amendments) to which it is 
a party with respect to exchange of services, the interchange or 
routing of traffic, and matters concerning rates, accounting rates, 
divisions of tolls, or the basis of settlement of traffic balances. 
Section 43.51(b)(1) provides that the general filing rule applies to 
domestic dominant carriers. Section 43.51(b)(2) provides that the 
filing rule applies to U.S. international carriers that have been 
classified as dominant on any route included in the contract (other 
than those so classified because of a foreign-carrier affiliation under 
Section 63.10). Section 43.51(c) provides that contracts for domestic-
only service do not need to be filed with the Commission but need to be 
made available upon reasonable request. Section 43.51(d) states that 
any U.S. carrier, other than a provider of commercial radio services, 
that is engaged in foreign communications, and enters into an agreement 
with a foreign carrier, is subject to the Commission's authority to 
require the U.S. carrier providing service on any U.S.-international 
routes to file, on an as-needed basis, a copy of each agreement to 
which it is a party.
    Need: The general rule in section 43.51 that carriers must file 
copies of their contracts and operating agreements is needed to require 
domestic dominant carriers to file their contracts and to address 
issues on the U.S.-Cuba route and more generally allow the Commission 
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allegation of, anticompetitive conduct. ISP Reform Order, 19 FCC Rcd 
5709, 5736 (2009).
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 211, 219 and 220.
    Section Number and Title:

43.51 Contracts and concessions.

PART 54--UNIVERSAL SERVICE

Subpart A--General Information

    Brief Description: Part 54 rules implement section 254 of the 
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, concerning the Federal 
universal service program. This rule adopts a new definition of ``rural 
area'' for the rural health care program.
    Need: This rule establishes a definition that accurately defines 
the rural areas eligible for support under the rural health care 
program.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201-205, 214, 254, and 
403.
    Section Number and Title:

54.5 Terms and definitions (when adopted; now 54.600(b)(1) Terms and 
conditions).

Subpart C--Carriers Eligible for Universal Service Support

    Brief Description: Subpart C sets forth the eligibility 
requirements to receive universal service support. These rules address 
the requirements for a telecommunications carrier to be designated as 
an ``eligible telecommunications carrier,'' and thus eligible to 
receive federal universal service support. Specifically, these rules 
comprise additional mandatory requirements for ETC designation 
proceedings in which the Commission acts pursuant to section 214(e)(6) 
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the Commission to designate carriers when those carriers are not 
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    Need: Application of these requirements allows for a more 
predictable ETC designation process and improve the long-term 
sustainability of the universal service fund.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 155, 201-205, 214, 219, 
254 303(r) and 403, and 1302.
    Section Number and Title:

54.202(a)(2) and (3), (c) and (d) (when adopted; now 54.202(a)(2) and 
(3), (b) and (c)) Additional requirements for Commission designation of 
eligible telecommunications carriers.

    Brief Description: These rules originally require each ETC over 
which the Commission has jurisdiction to submit annually certain 
information regarding its network and its use of universal service 
funds. In their current form, the rules apply to ETCs that are 
recipients of high cost support.
    Need: These rules ensure that ETCs continue to comply with the 
conditions of the ETC designation and that universal service funds are 
used for their intended purposes.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201-205, 214, 254, and 
403.
    Section Number and Title:

54.209 (a)(1)-(6) Annual reporting requirements for designated eligible 
telecommunications carriers (when adopted; now 54.313(a)(1)-(6); Annual 
reporting requirements for high cost recipients).

Subpart D--Universal Support for High Cost Areas

    Brief Description: Subpart D sets forth the regulations to provide 
universal service in high cost areas. These rules provide that section 
54.305--concerning sales or transfers of exchanges--does not apply to 
transfers of exchanges between non-rural carriers after the phase down 
of interim hold harmless support, and that rural carriers may receive 
safety-valve support for investment made in the first year of operating 
acquired exchanges.
    Need: Section 54.305(a) establishes a rule provision to reflect the 
fact that, after the complete phasedown of interim hold-harmless 
support, there is no need for section 54.305 with regard to transfers 
between non-rural carriers. Sections 54.305(d)(1) and (2) provide 
incentives for carriers not to delay first year investment in order to 
provide more safety valve support in later years.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 214, 218-220, 254 and 
405.
    Section Number and Title:

54.305(a), (d)(1) and (2) Sale or transfer of exchanges.

    Brief Description: These rules condition newly designated ETCs' 
eligibility for support upon the filing by the ETC of line-count data 
within 60 days of the carrier's ETC designation. Thereafter, the rules 
require the filing of data on a quarterly basis.
    Need: These requirements enable customers of newly designated ETCs 
to begin to receive the benefits of universal service support as of the 
ETC's designation date and ensure that ETCs continue to comply with the 
conditions of the ETC designation and that universal service funds are 
used for their intended purposes. This rule is needed on an ongoing 
basis to provide a deadline for a newly designated competitive eligible 
telecommunications carrier to submit data required to receive universal 
service support. Other subsections of Section 54.307 require such a 
carrier to file the necessary data on a quarterly basis thereafter.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 155, 201-205, 214, 219, 
220, 254, 303(r), 403, and 1302.
    Section Number and Title:

54.307(d) Support to a competitive eligible telecommunications carrier.

Subpart F--Universal Support for Schools and Libraries

    Brief Description: These rules establish the matters to which 
applicants to the Universal Service E-rate program must certify in FCC 
Form 471 in order to have their applications considered and the 
certifications that service providers must make in FCC form 473 as a 
condition of support.
    Need: These rules create certainty as to the criteria to which 
applicants must certify when completing Form 471 and serve to emphasize 
to potential service providers that practices that thwart the 
competitive bidding process will not be tolerated.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201-205, 214, 254, and 
403.
    Section Number and Title:

54.504(c)(1)(i)-(iii), (vi)-(xi) (now 54.504(a)(1)(i)-(ix); 54.504(h) 
(when adopted; now 54.504(f)) Requests for services.

Subpart G--Universal Support for Health Care Providers

    Brief Description: Subpart G sets forth the regulations for 
eligible health care providers to receive universal service support. 
This rule allows mobile rural health care providers to receive 
discounts for satellite services calculated by comparing the rate for 
the satellite service to the rate for an urban wireline serviced with a 
similar bandwidth.
    Need: This rule provides the support necessary to make mobile 
telemedicine economical for rural health care providers to provide 
high-quality health care to rural and remote areas. This rule is needed 
on an ongoing basis to calculate the support amount for mobile rural 
health care providers under the universal service support rules.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 155, 201-205, 214, 219, 
220, 254, 303(r), 403, and 1302.
    Section Number and Title:

54.609(e) Calculating support.

    Brief Description: This rule requires providers of mobile health 
services to

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maintain records for their purchases of supported services for at least 
five years sufficient to document their compliance with all Commission 
requirements.
    Need: These rules further the Commission's efforts to improve its 
oversight of the operation of the rural health care program to ensure 
that the statutory goals of section 254 of the Telecommunications Act 
of 1996 are met.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201-205, 214, 254, and 
403.
    Section Number and Title:

54.619(a)(1) and (2) Audits and recordkeeping.

Subpart H--Administration

    Brief Description: Subpart H sets forth the regulations, functions, 
and responsibilities for the Administrator of the universal support 
mechanisms. These rules require interconnected voice over internet 
Protocol (VoIP) providers to contribute to the universal service fund.
    Need: These rules help ensure the stability and sustainability of 
the Universal Service Fund. This rule is needed on an ongoing basis to 
determine which entities are considered telecommunications carriers 
providing interstate telecommunications service and therefore are 
required to contribute to the universal service support mechanisms.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 155, 201-205, 214, 219, 
220, 254, 303(r), 403, and 1302.
    Section Number and Title:

54.706(a)(18), (19) Contributions.

PART 63--EXTENSION OF LINES, NEW LINES, AND DISCONTINUANCE, 
REDUCTION, OUTAGE AND IMPAIRMENT OF SERVICE BY COMMON CARRIERS; AND 
GRANTS OF RECOGNIZED PRIVATE OPERATING AGENCY STATUS

    Brief Description: The Part 63 rules set forth definitions, 
requirements, and conditions applicable to international Section 214 
applications and authorizations to provide global facilities-based and 
global resale services, as well as provisions regarding requests for 
designation as a recognized private operating agency. The rules pertain 
to the regulatory classification of U.S. international carriers; 
notification and prior approval requirements for U.S. international 
carriers that are or propose to become affiliated with a foreign 
carrier; procedures for processing international Section 214 
applications; special provisions for U.S. international common 
carriers; contents of applications for international common carriers; 
special procedures for discontinuances of international services; 
special provisions relating to temporary or emergency service by 
international carriers; and related issues. The rules also require 
carriers to file all notifications and other filings electronically 
through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS).
    Need: These rules are needed to provide the framework applicable to 
international Section 214 authorizations and establish the general 
applications, procedures, conditions and restrictions to ensure that 
carriers and affiliates providing services on international routes meet 
statutory requirements for designated global facilities-based and 
resale telecommunications services.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 160, 201-205, 214, 218, 
403, and 571, unless otherwise noted.
    Section Number and Title:

63.09, Note 2 Definitions applicable to international Section 214 
authorizations.
63.10(d), (e) Regulatory classification of U.S. international carriers.
63.11(d), (g)-(j) Notification by and prior approval for U.S. 
international carriers that are or propose to become affiliated with a 
foreign carrier.
63.12(c)(3) Processing of international Section 214 applications.
63.14(c) Prohibition on agreeing to accept special concessions.
63.17(b) introductory text, (b)(1)-(2), (b)(4) Special provisions for 
U.S. international common carriers.
63.18 introductory text, (e)(3), (g), Note to paragraph (h), (q) 
Contents of applications for international common carriers.
63.19, (d) Special procedures for discontinuances of international 
services.
63.20(a) Electronic filing, copies required; fees; and filing periods 
for international service providers.
63.21(a), (h)-(j) Conditions applicable to all international Section 
214 authorizations.
63.22(a)-(c), (e)-(f) Facilities-based international common carriers.
63.23(a)-(b), (d) Resale-based international common carriers.
63.24, (e)(4), (f)(2)-(3), (h) Assignments and transfers of control.
63.25(b), (c) introductory text, (d)(2), (e) Special provisions 
relating to temporary or emergency service by international carriers.
63.51, (c) Additional information.
63.53(a)(1)-(2), (b)-(c) Form.
63.60(d) (currently (g)) Definitions.
63.701 introductory text, (j) Contents of application.

PART 64--MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS

Subpart F--Telecommunications Relay Services and Related Customer 
Premises Equipment for Persons with Disabilities

    Brief Description: Part 64, Subpart F implements section 225 of the 
Communications Act of 1934, as amended. Section 225 codifies Title IV 
of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) which requires 
that the Commission ensure that telecommunications relay services (TRS) 
are available, ``to the extent possible and in the most efficient 
manner,'' to individuals with hearing or speech disabilities in the 
United States. Section 225 defines TRS as telephone transmission 
services that provide the ability for an individual who is deaf, hard 
of hearing, deaf-blind, or who has a speech disability to engage in 
communication by wire or radio with one or more individuals, in a 
manner functionally equivalent to the ability of a hearing individual 
who does not have a speech disability to communicate using voice 
communication services by wire or radio. The rules provide minimum 
functional, operational, and technical standards for TRS programs. The 
rules give states a significant role in ensuring the availability of 
TRS by treating carriers as compliant with their statutory obligations 
if they operate in a state that has a relay program certified as 
compliant by the Commission. The rules also establish a cost recovery 
and a carrier contribution mechanism (TRS Fund) for the provision of 
interstate TRS and require states to establish cost recovery mechanisms 
for the provision of intrastate TRS. In 2005, the rules were amended by 
adding subsection (b)(2)(iii) to section 64.604, requiring Video Relay 
Service (VRS) providers to comply with speed of answer requirements to 
be eligible for compensation from the TRS Fund. Section 64.604 also was 
amended by adding subsection (c)(5)(iii)(F)(4) (which has been 
redesignated as 64.604(c)(5)(iii)(F)(2)), requiring internet-based TRS 
providers (e.g., VRS and internet Protocol (IP) Relay providers) to be 
certified by the Commission pursuant to section 64.605 (which has been 
redesignated as 64.606) to be eligible for compensation from the TRS 
Fund.
    Need: The rules are intended to facilitate communication by persons 
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ensuring that interstate and intrastate TRS are available throughout 
the country, and by ensuring uniform minimum functional, operational, 
and technical standards for TRS programs. The rules ensure that 
individuals with hearing or speech disabilities receive the same 
quality of service as hearing individuals when they make TRS calls, 
regardless of where their calls originate or terminate.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, and 225.
    Section Number and Titles:

64.604(b)(2)(iii) Technical standards, Speed of answer, Speed of answer 
requirements for VRS providers.
64.604(c)(5)(iii)(F)(2) Functional standards, Jurisdictional separation 
of costs, Telecommunications Relay Services Fund, Eligibility for 
payment from the TRS Fund.

Subpart L--Restrictions on Telemarketing, Telephone Solicitation, 
and Facsimile Advertising

    Brief Description: The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) was 
enacted to address certain telemarketing practices, including calls to 
wireless telephone numbers, which Congress found to be an invasion of 
consumer privacy and even a risk to public safety. In the TCPA, 
Congress created a balance between individual privacy rights and 
legitimate telemarketing practices. The Commission crafted rules in 
1992 to achieve this balance. Subsequently, the Commission has revised 
and amended the rules that it adopted in 1992 pursuant to the TCPA, 
including the establishment of a national do-not-call list to carry out 
Congress' TCPA directives. In 2004, section 64.1200(a)(1) was amended 
to add subsection (iv), establishing a limited safe harbor period from 
the prohibition on autodialed or prerecorded or artificial voice calls 
to wireless numbers when such calls are made to numbers that have been 
ported from wireline service to wireless service within the previous 15 
days and are voice calls, provided the numbers are not already on the 
national do-not-call registry or the caller's company-specific do-not-
call list.
    Need: Section 64.1200(a)(1)(iv) strikes an appropriate balance 
between maximizing consumer privacy protections and avoiding the 
imposition of undue burdens on telemarketers and other callers by 
providing a limited time period necessary for persons, including small 
businesses, to identify numbers that have been ported from wireline to 
wireless service and, therefore, allow callers to comply with the TCPA.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151-154, 227, and 303(r).
    Section Number and Title:

64.1200(a)(1)(iv) Delivery restrictions.

Subpart X--Subscriber List Information

    Brief Description: These rules allow carriers to redact portions of 
requested contracts that are wholly unrelated to the carrier's 
provision of subscriber list information and allow carriers to subject 
their disclosure of subscriber list information contracts to 
confidentiality agreements that limit access to and use of the 
information to the purpose of determining the rates, terms and 
conditions under which a carrier provides subscriber list information 
to its own directory publishing operations.
    Need: These rules ensure that any disclosure of subscriber list 
information contracts will not unfairly disadvantage carriers or their 
directory publishing operations.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 254(k); secs. 403(b)(2)(B), (c), Public 
Law 104-104, 110 Stat. 56. Interpret or apply 47 U.S.C. 201, 218, 222, 
225, 226, 228, and 254(k).
    Section Number and Title:

64.2341(d) and (e) Recordkeeping.

Subpart CC--Customer Account Record Exchange Requirements

    Brief Description: The rules in Part 64, Subpart CC were issued 
pursuant to the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, to facilitate 
the exchange of customer account information between local exchange 
carriers (LECs) and interexchange carriers (IXCs) and to establish 
carriers' responsibilities with respect to such exchanges.
    Need: The rules help to ensure that consumers' phone service bills 
are accurate and that their carrier selection requests are honored and 
executed without undue delay. These requirements also recognize a 
carrier's right to be compensated for the services it provides by 
ensuring that providers of long distance phone services receive proper 
notification when customers are placed on their networks.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 201, 202, 222, and 258.
    Section Number and Titles:

64.4000 Basis and purpose.
64.4001 Definitions.
64.4002 Notification obligations of LECs.
64.4003 Notification obligations of IXCs.
64.4004 Timeliness of required notifications.
64.4005 Unreasonable terms or conditions on the provision of customer 
account information.
64.4006 Limitations on use of customer account information.

Subpart DD--Prepaid Calling Card Providers

    Brief Description: These rules establish definitions for ``prepaid 
calling card'' and ``prepaid card providers'' and reporting and 
certification requirements for prepaid calling card providers. The 
rules include prepaid calling card providers among the entities 
required to contribute to the universal service fund, and create an 
exemption for revenues derived from prepaid calling cards sold by, to, 
or pursuant to contract with the Department of Defense or a DoD entity.
    Need: These rules provide regulatory certainty and ensure 
compliance with the Commission's access charge and USF contribution 
requirements.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 254(k); secs. 403(b)(2)(B), (c), Public 
Law 104-104, 110 Stat. 56. Interpret or apply 47 U.S.C. 201, 218, 222, 
225, 226, 228, and 254(k).
    Section Number and Titles:

64.5000 Definitions.
64.5001 Reporting and certification requirements.

PART 73--RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES

Subpart E--Television Broadcast Stations

    Brief Description: This rule provides guidance on how the 
Commission will determine whether TV broadcast stations are in 
compliance with the Children's Television Act. They were adopted 
collectively by the Commission to modernize its rules implementing the 
Act in light of the Digital TV Transition (Children's Television 
Obligations of Digital Television Broadcasters, Report and Order and 
Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 04-221).
    Need: These rules are necessary because they provide licensees of 
analog and digital stations with explicit guidance on meeting their 
obligations under the Children's Television Act.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 309, 310, 334, 336, and 339.
    Section Number and Titles:

73.671(c)(7), (d), (e) (73.671(f)--removed) Educational and 
informational programming for children.

    Brief Description: This rule provides an exception for satellite 
carriers from certain verification requirements. It was adopted by the 
Commission as part of

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implementing the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization 
Act of 2004 (Implementation of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and 
Reauthorization Act of 2004, Implementation of Section 340 of the 
Communications Act, Order, FCC 05-81).
    Need: This rule is necessary because it provides regulatory relief 
for certain satellite carriers.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 309, 310, 334, 336, and 339.
    Section Number and Title:

73.683(f) Field strength contours and presumptive determination of 
field strength at individual locations.

Subpart F--International Broadcast Stations

    Brief Description: These rules provide frequency assignments and 
technical standards for certain international broadcasting stations. 
They were collectively adopted by the Commission to implement decisions 
from the World Radiocommunication Conference held in 2003 (Amendment of 
Parts 2, 25, and 73 of the Commission's Rules to Implement Decisions 
from the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003) (WRC-03) 
Concerning Frequency Bands Between 5900 khz and 27.5 ghz and to 
Otherwise Update The Rules in this Frequency Range, Report and Order, 
FCC 05-70).
    Need: These rules are necessary for the operation of international 
broadcast stations and compliance with international agreements.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 309, 310, 334, 336, and 339.
    Section Number and Titles:

73.702(g), (h) Assignment and use of frequencies. (73.702(g)--reserved, 
not in use)
73.702(f), (g)-(k) redesignated as (i)-(m); new (h) Assignment and use 
of frequencies.
    73.757 System specifications for single-sideband (SSB) modulated 
emissions in the HF broadcasting service.
    73.758 System specifications for digitally modulated emissions in 
the HF broadcasting service.

Subpart J--Class A Television Broadcast Stations

    Brief Description: These rules provide technical standards and 
interference protection requirements for Class A TV stations. They were 
collectively adopted when the Commission established digital LPTV and 
digital translator stations as part of the Digital TV Transition 
(Amendment of Part 73 and Part 74 of the Commission's Rules to 
Establish Rules for Digital Low Power Television, Television 
Translator, and Television Booster Stations to Amend Rules for Digital 
Class A Television Stations, Report and Order, FCC 04-220).
    Need: These rules are necessary to maintain localism and implement 
other Class A TV station rules.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 309, 310, 334, 336, and 339.
    Section Number and Titles:

73.6000(2) Definitions.
73.6024(d) Transmission standards and system requirements.
73.6027 Class A TV notifications concerning interference to radio 
astronomy, research and receiving installations.

PART 74--EXPERIMENTAL RADIO, AUXILIARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST AND OTHER 
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTIONAL SERVICES

Subpart G--Low Power TV, TV Translator, and TV Booster Stations

    Brief Description: These rules provide legal requirements and 
technical standards for digital low power TV (LPTV) stations, digital 
translator TV stations, and digital Class A TV stations. They were 
collectively adopted when the Commission established digital LPTV and 
digital translator stations as part of the Digital TV Transition 
(Amendment of Part 73 and Part 74 of the Commission's Rules to 
Establish Rules for Digital Low Power Television, Television 
Translator, and Television Booster Stations to Amend Rules for Digital 
Class A Television Stations, Report and Order, FCC 04-220).
    Need: These rules are necessary for the licensing and operation of 
digital LPTV and digital translator stations, to protect the integrity 
of these stations, and to ensure that these stations do not cause 
harmful interference to other authorized services.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 307, 336 and 554.
    Section Number and Titles:

74.701(j)-(p) Definitions.
74.703(f), (g) Interference.
74.710 Digital low power TV and TV translator station protection.
74.786 Digital channel assignments.
74.787 Digital licensing.
74.788 Digital construction period.
74.789 Broadcast regulations applicable to digital low power television 
and television translator stations.
74.790 Permissible service of digital TV translator and LPTV stations.
74.791 Digital call signs.
74.792 Digital low power TV and TV translator station protected 
contour.
74.793 Digital low power TV and TV translator station protection of 
broadcast stations.
74.794 Digital emissions.
74.795 Digital low power TV and TV translator transmission system 
facilities.
74.796 Modification of digital transmission systems and analog 
transmission systems for digital operation.

PART 76--MULTICHANNEL VIDEO AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE

Subpart D--Carriage of Television Broadcast Signals

    Brief Description: These rules address obligations of and 
restrictions on satellite carriers retransmitting certain television 
broadcast signals, and provide guidance for television broadcast 
stations choosing between retransmission consent and mandatory carriage 
of significantly viewed signals. They were collectively adopted by the 
Commission as part of implementing the Satellite Home Viewer Extension 
and Reauthorization Act of 2004 (Implementation of the Satellite Home 
Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act of 2004, Implementation of 
Section 340 of the Communications Act, Order, FCC 05-81; Report and 
Order, FCC 05-187).
    Need: These rules are necessary for carrying out the Congressional 
mandate of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act 
of 2004.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 
303a, 307, 308, 309, 312, 315, 317, 325, 338, 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.
    Section Number and Titles:

76.5(gg) Definitions.
76.54(e)-(k) Significantly viewed signals; method to be followed for 
special showings.
76.66(d)(5) Satellite broadcast signal carriage.
76.66(d)(2)(iii) Satellite broadcast signal carriage.

Subpart G--Cablecasting

    Brief Description: These rules modernize rules concerning 
children's programming to include restrictions on displaying internet 
website addresses. They were adopted collectively by the Commission to 
modernize its rules implementing the Act in light of the Digital TV 
Transition (Children's Television Obligations of Digital

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Television Broadcasters, Report and Order and Further Notice of 
Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 04-221).
    Need: These rules are necessary to ensure that the Commission's 
rules continue to respond the Congressional mandate in the Children's 
Television Act by protecting children from advertising directing them 
to internet sites.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153, 154, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 
303a, 307, 308, 309, 312, 315, 317, 325, 338, 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.
    Section Number and Title:

76.225(c)-(d) Commercial limits in children's programs.

PART 80--STATIONS IN THE MARITIME SERVICES

Subpart H--Frequencies

    Brief Description: The Part 80 rules set forth the conditions under 
which portions of the radio spectrum are made available and licensed 
for stations in the maritime services. Subpart H describes the carrier 
frequencies and general uses of radiotelegraphy for distress, urgency, 
safety, call and reply, digital selective calling, narrow-band direct 
printing, and facsimile for stations within the maritime services.
    Need: This rule designates VHF maritime Channels 87B (161.975 MHz) 
and 88B (162.025 MHz) for Automatic Identification Systems (AIS). The 
designation of Channels 87B and 88B for AIS in the United States is 
consistent with the establishment of a seamless global AIS framework, 
and facilitates the broad, efficient and effective implementation of 
AIS in U.S. territorial waters. The intended effect is to maximize the 
benefits of AIS for United States homeland security and maritime 
safety. The need for this rule is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307, 309 and 332.
    Section Number and Title:

80.393 Frequencies for AIS stations. (Revised 2009)

PART 87--AVIATION SERVICES

Subpart D--Technical Requirements

    Brief Description: The Part 87 rules set forth the conditions under 
which radio stations may be licensed and used in the aviation services. 
Subpart D rules provide the technical requirements for such radio 
stations.
    Need: The technical requirements are needed on an ongoing basis to 
protect the safety of life and property in air navigation and must be 
periodically updated to reflect technological advancements in the 
aviation industry and maximize spectral efficiency while important 
safeguards against interference.
    Legal Basis: 7 U.S.C. 154, 303 and 307(e), unless otherwise noted.
    Section Number and Titles:

87.139(l) Emission limitations.
87.141(k) Modulation requirements.

Subpart F--Aircraft Stations

    Brief Description: Part 87 contains the Commission rules governing 
aviation services. Subpart F sets forth the rules governing assignment 
of frequencies in those services.
    Need: This rule authorizes Universal Access Transceiver data 
transmission on 978 MHz. The need for this rule is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303 and 307(e).
    Section Number and Title:

87.187(ff) Frequencies.

Subpart L--Aeronautical Utility Mobile Stations

    Brief Description: Part 87 contains the Commission rules governing 
aviation services. Subpart L sets forth the rules governing 
aeronautical utility mobile stations.
    Need: Rules 87.345(f) and 87.349(e) authorize transmissions for 
Universal Access Transceiver service. The need for these rules is 
ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303 and 307(e), unless otherwise noted.
    Section Number and Titles:

87.345(f) Scope of service.
87.349(e) Frequencies.

Subpart Q--Stations in the Radiodetermination Service

    Brief Description: Part 87 contains the Commission rules governing 
aviation services. Subpart Q sets forth the rules governing station in 
the Radiodetermination Service.
    Need: This rule assigns the frequencies for airborne electronic 
aids to air navigations and associated land stations. The need for this 
rule is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303 and 307(e).
    Section Number and Title:

87.475(b)(9) Frequencies.

PART 90--PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES

Subpart C--Industrial/Business Radio Pool

    Brief Description: Section 90.35(c)(90) set dates for FCC cessation 
of certain licenses in specific bands.
    Need: This rule provision was enacted to transition Private Land 
Mobile Radio Services below 800 MHz to reflect changes in the 
international allocations, including consolidation of the services that 
distribute assignments between low-use and high-use groups more evenly, 
facilitates advanced technologies, and provides more efficiency and 
flexibility in spectrum use. The need for this rule is ongoing, insofar 
as it is a limitation on the 2000-25,000 kHz band in the I/B Frequency 
Pool in 90.35(b)(3).
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303 and 332.
    Section Number and Title:

90.35 Industrial/Business Pool.

Subpart H--Policies Governing the Assignment of Frequencies

    Brief Description: The addition of Section 90.175 clarified 
frequency coordinator requirements for applications for a new frequency 
assignment, a change in existing facilities, or operation at temporary 
locations, while excluding a certain number of categories from the 
requirements. In general, the rule requires applicants to provide all 
appropriate technical information, system requirements, and 
justification for requested station parameters, and clarifies that 
applicants bear the burden of proceeding and the burden of proof when 
requesting that the Commission overturn a coordinator's recommendation.
    Need: This rule provision retained the frequency coordination 
requirement for incumbent licensees operating on 800 MHz General 
Category frequencies, and for site-based 800 MHz General Category 
applications filed after 800 MHz rebanding. The rule is part of a 
streamlining and harmonization of licensing provisions in the wireless 
radio services (WRS). The need for this rule is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7).
    Section Number and Title:

90.175 Frequency coordinator requirements.

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Subpart I--General Technical Standards

    Brief Description: Part 90 contains service and licensing rules 
used in the Private Land Mobile Radio Services. Subpart I sets forth 
the general technical requirements for use of frequencies and equipment 
in the radio services governed by Part 90.
    Need: The revised rules establish the general technical rules for 
Part 90 licensees. The need for these rules is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7).
    Section Number and Titles:

90.203(o) Certification required.
90.210(m) Emission masks.
90.217(e) Exemption from technical standards.

Subpart K--Standards for Special Frequencies or Frequency Bands

    Brief Description: Section 90.265 made additional frequencies 
available to a combination of Public Safety Pool and Industrial/
Business Pool licenses in the bands allocated for Federal use, 
including forest firefighting and conservation activities, Medical 
Radiocommunication Systems, and other public safety activities. It also 
added interference complaint procedures involving the Hydro Committee 
referenced in the rule part concerning hydrological or meteorological 
data.
    Need: The rule additions generally expanded the availability of 
frequencies while clarifying the interference complaint procedures to 
protect them. The need for this rule is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7).
    Section Number and Title:

90.265(a)(5-9), (c), (d), (e) Assignment and use of frequencies in the 
bands allocated for Federal use.

Subpart S--Regulations Governing Licensing and Use of Frequencies 
in the 806-824, 851-869, 896-901, and 935-940 MHz Bands

    Brief Description: Part 90 states the conditions under which 
radiocommunications systems may be licensed and used in the Public 
Safety, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, Radiolocations Radio Services, 
and Commercial Mobile Radio Services. Subpart S sets forth the rules 
governing the licensing and use of frequencies in the 806-824 MHz, 851-
869 MHz, 896-901 MHz, and 935-940 MHz Bands.
    Need: This rule requires Economic Areas (EA) licensees operating on 
certain channels to construct an Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio 
(ESMR) system by the license expiration date to promote efficient use 
of spectrum. This is an ongoing need.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7).
    Section Number and Title:

90.685(e) Authorization, construction and implementation of EA 
licenses.

Subpart Z--Wireless Broadband Services in the 3650-3700 MHz Band

    Brief Description: Part 90 contains service and licensing rules 
used in the Public Safety, Industrial/Business Radio Pool, and 
Radiolocation Radio Services. Subpart Z contains rules that govern 
broadband operations in the 3650-3700 MHz.
    Need: The revised rules establish the service and licensing rules 
for broadband operations in the 3650-3700 MHz band. The need for these 
rules is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 310.
    Section Number and Titles:

90.1301 Scope.
90.1303 Eligibility.
90.1305 Permissible operations.
90.1307 Licensing.
90.1309 Regulatory status.
90.1311 License term.
90.1312 Assignment and transfer.
90.1319 Policies governing the use of the 3650-3700 MHz band.
90.1321 Power and antenna limits.
90.1323 Emission limits.
90.1331 Restrictions on the operation of base and fixed stations.
90.1333 Restrictions on the operation of mobile and portable stations.
90.1335 RF safety.
90.1337 Operation near Canadian and Mexican borders.

PART 97--AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE

Subpart B--Station Operations Standards

    Brief Description: Part 97 contains the Commission rules relating 
to amateur radio services. Subpart B sets forth station operation 
standards for amateur radio services.
    Need: 97.111(a)(2) is needed on an ongoing basis to ensure that 
reliable communications are available during emergencies. 97.115(c) is 
needed to permit transmission of data on behalf of a third party.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. 47 U.S.C. 151-155 and 301-609.
    Section Number and Titles:

97.111(a)(2) Authorized transmissions.
97.115(c) Third party communications.

Subpart D--Technical Standards

    Brief Description: The Part 97 rules set forth the conditions under 
which portions of the radio spectrum are made available and licensed 
for amateur radio service. Subpart D outlines technical standards for 
the frequency bands available to amateur stations.
    Need: 97.303(t) is a restatement of old 97.303(p) to clarify that 
amateur operations must protect Federal and foreign operations in the 
23 mm band. The need for this rule is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303.
    Section Number and Title:

97.303(t) Frequency sharing requirements. (Revised 2010)

PART 101--FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES

Subpart B--Applications and Licenses

    Brief Description: Part 101 prescribes the manner in which portions 
of the radio spectrum may be made available for private operational, 
common carrier, 24 GHz Service, Local Multipoint Distribution Service, 
and fixed, microwave operations that require transmitting facilities on 
land or in specified offshore coastal areas within the continental 
shelf. Subpart B governs application, licensing and transition of 
microwave licenses under Part 101.
    Need: The revised rules are related to requirements for 
constructing or relocating certain microwave stations (except 
Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service, Local Multipoint 
Distribution Service, and the 24 GHz Service) under Part 101. Section 
101.63(g) provides a streamlined process for MVPDs converting from 
analog to digital modulation to minimize duplicative costs associated 
with the coordination and licensing process, which is an ongoing 
requirement. Though section 101.69(g) is no longer needed for 
relocating the 1850-1990 and 2110-2150 bands, it governs the relocation 
of fixed microwave services in the 2160-2200 MHz band, which is an 
ongoing requirement for AWS-3 and AWS-4 licensees. The need for these 
rules is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303.
    Section Number and Titles:

101.63(g) Period of construction; certification of completion of 
construction.
101.69(g) Transition of the 1850-1990 MHz, 2110-2150 MHz and 2160-2200 
MHz band from the fixed microwave services to personal communications 
services and emerging technologies.

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Subpart C--Technical Standards

    Brief Description: Part 101 prescribes the manner in which portions 
of the radio spectrum may be made available for private operational, 
common carrier, 24 GHz Service, Local Multipoint Distribution Service, 
and fixed, microwave operations that require transmitting facilities on 
land or in specified offshore coastal areas within the continental 
shelf. Subpart C sets forth technical standards for applications and 
licenses in the Fixed Microwave Services.
    Need: The revised rules provide the interference protection 
criteria for fixed stations subject to part 101 and requires that 
transmitters used in the private operational fixed and common carrier 
fixed point-to-point microwave and point-to-multipoint services under 
this part must be a type that has been verified for compliance. The 
need for these rules is ongoing.
    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, and 303.
    Section Number and Titles:

101.105(a)(5) and (6) Interference protection criteria.
101.139(h) and (i) Authorization of transmitters.

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                                                 excavation areas, restoration included                   Five-Year Reviews                                     List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 300
                                                 backfilling with soil, grading the areas                                                                         Environmental protection, Air
                                                 to provide drainage away from the areas,                   The purpose of a five-year review
                                                                                                          (FYR) is to evaluate the implementation               pollution control, Chemicals, Hazardous
                                                 revegetation with native rye grass and                                                                         waste, Hazardous substances,
                                                 spreading of wood chips over the area                    and performance of a remedy to
                                                                                                                                                                Intergovernmental relations, Penalties,
                                                 for erosion control. Pond restoration                    determine if the remedy is and will
                                                                                                                                                                Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                 consisted of backfilling a portion of the                continue to be protective of human
                                                                                                                                                                requirements, Superfund, Water
                                                 ponds, covering the banks of the                         health and the environment. In
                                                                                                                                                                pollution control, Water supply.
                                                 excavation and surrounding disturbed                     addition, FYR reports identify issues
                                                                                                          found during the review, if any, and                    Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1321(d); 42 U.S.C.
                                                 areas with straw matting for erosion                                                                           9601–9657; E.O. 13626, 77 FR 56749, 3 CFR,
                                                 control, and seeding with native rye                     document recommendations to address
                                                                                                                                                                2013 Comp., p. 306; E.O. 12777, 56 FR 54757,
                                                 grass. During the final site inspection                  them. EPA completed two policy FYRs                   3 CFR, 1991 Comp., p. 351; E.O. 12580, 52
                                                 conducted in April 2017, it was                          for the site in September 2012 and                    FR 2923, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p. 193.
                                                 observed that the excavation areas are                   September 2017. The 2017 FYR
                                                                                                                                                                  Dated: July 17, 2018.
                                                                                                          determined that the remedy was
                                                 now restored with native brush and                                                                             Onis ‘‘Trey’’ Glenn, III,
                                                                                                          protective of human health and the
                                                 secondary growth forest.                                                                                       Regional Administrator, Region 4.
                                                                                                          environment, and there were no issues
                                                    Groundwater: No COCs were detected                    or recommendations. The 2017 FYR                      [FR Doc. 2018–16244 Filed 7–30–18; 8:45 am]
                                                 at concentrations above the Amended                      concluded that no further FYRs are                    BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                 ROD clean up goals in either sample                      planned for the site because all
                                                 MW–7DR or MW–7SR during 2016                             impacted media have reached
                                                 quarterly groundwater sampling. The                      Unlimited Use/Unrestricted Exposure                   FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
                                                 detected concentrations of these                         (UU/UE) categorization.                               COMMISSION
                                                 compounds are generally significantly
                                                 less than the concentrations previously                  Community Involvement                                 47 CFR Chapter I
                                                 identified in groundwater samples                          EPA has communicated with the                       [CB Docket No. 18–31; DA 18–115]
                                                 collected at the Site in May 2011 and                    public through Fact Sheets, meetings,
                                                 November 2012. Aluminum, beryllium,                                                                            Possible Revision or Elimination of
                                                                                                          internet postings, newspaper ads, and
                                                 chromium, and nickel were either                                                                               Rules
                                                                                                          answering email and phone inquiries.
                                                 detected at estimated concentrations                     Current Site information can be found at              AGENCY:  Federal Communications
                                                 that are below the applicable criteria, or               https://cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/                    Commission.
                                                 were not detected above laboratory                       cursites/csitinfo.cfm?id=0405590.                     ACTION: Review of regulations;
                                                 detections limits in both the filtered and                                                                     comments requested.
                                                 unfiltered samples.                                        Public participation activities have
                                                                                                          been satisfied as required in CERCLA                  SUMMARY:   This document invites
                                                    Due to the low turbidity of the                       Section 113(k), 42 U.S.C. 9613(k) and
                                                 samples, the concentrations reported for                                                                       members of the public to comment on
                                                                                                          CERCLA Section 117, 42 U.S.C. 9617.                   the Commission’s rules to be reviewed
                                                 both filtered and unfiltered samples                     Documents in the deletion docket,
                                                 were very similar. In addition to the                                                                          pursuant to section 610 of the
                                                                                                          which the EPA relied on for                           Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as
                                                 reductions in the observed                               recommendation of the deletion from
                                                 concentrations of the COCs, the pH                                                                             amended (RFA). The purpose of the
                                                                                                          the NPL, are available to the public in               review is to determine whether
                                                 values were also higher than historic                    the information repositories identified
                                                 values. The pH was measured at 3.81 in                                                                         Commission rules whose ten-year
                                                                                                          above.                                                anniversary dates are in the years 2015–
                                                 MW–7SR versus historic values ranging
                                                 from 2.31 to 3.55 in MW–7S. The pH of                    Determination That the Site Meets the                 2016, as contained in the Appendix,
                                                 the sample collected at MW–7DR was                       Criteria for Deletion in the NCP                      should be continued without change,
                                                 6.47 versus historic values measured as                                                                        amended, or rescinded in order to
                                                 low as 3.21.                                                Region 4 has followed the procedures               minimize any significant impact the
                                                                                                          required by 40 CFR 300.425(e) as                      rules may have on a substantial number
                                                    In addition, pH values measured in                    mentioned above and the implemented                   of small entities. Upon receipt of
                                                 the newly installed wells are similar to                 remedy achieves the degree of cleanup                 comments from the public, the
                                                 other sites in the Castle Hayne area.                    specified in the ROD for all pathways of              Commission will evaluate those
                                                 Based on the findings of the January                     exposure. The information presented in                comments and consider whether action
                                                 2016 sampling event, Apex conducted                      the Final Close-Out Report verifies that              should be taken to rescind or amend the
                                                 three additional quarterly sampling                      the site has achieved the ROD                         relevant rule(s).
                                                 events in April, July, and October 2016                  Amendment’s RAOs, and that all                        DATES: Comments may be filed on or
                                                 to obtain sufficient data for site closure.              cleanup actions specified in the ROD                  before October 29, 2018.
                                                 During these quarterly sampling events,                  Amendment were implemented. All                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                 since the January 2016 sampling results                  selected remedial action objectives and               Sharon K. Stewart, Women’s Outreach
                                                 demonstrated that hexavalent chromium                    associated cleanup levels are consistent              Specialist, Office of Communications
                                                 was not a COC, the samples were only                     with agency policy and guidance. This                 Business Opportunities (OCBO), Federal
                                                 analyzed for total chromium.
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                                                                                                          site meets all the site completion                    Communications Commission, (202)
                                                    The monitoring data demonstrates                      requirements as specified in Office of                418–0990. People with disabilities may
                                                 that remedial action objectives and                      Solid Waste and Emergency Response                    contact the FCC to request reasonable
                                                 cleanup levels specified in the 2007                     (OSWER) Directive 9320.22, Close-Out                  accommodations (accessible format
                                                 ROD Amendment are achieved. There                        Procedures for National Priorities List               documents, sign language interpreters,
                                                 are no additional monitoring or                          Sites. No further Superfund response is               CART, etc.) by email: fcc504@fcc.gov or
                                                 Operations and Maintenance of the                        needed to protect human health and the                phone: 202–418–0530 or TTY: 202–418–
                                                 remedy required.                                         environment.                                          0432.


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                                                 ADDRESSES:   You may submit comments,                       4. Appropriate information has been                   6. The proceeding this Notice initiates
                                                 identified by CB Docket No. 18–31, by                    provided in the Appendix for each rule,               shall be treated as a ‘‘permit-but-
                                                 any of the following methods:                            as chosen for review by the FCC                       disclose’’ proceeding in accordance
                                                   • Federal Communications                               according to the requirements of section              with the Commission’s ex parte rules.1
                                                 Commission’s Website: http://                            610, including a Brief Description of the             Persons making ex parte presentations
                                                 apps.fcc.gov/ecfs//. Follow the                          rule and the need for, and Legal Basis                must file a copy of any written
                                                 instructions for submitting comments.                    of, the rule. The public is invited to                presentation or a memorandum
                                                   • People with Disabilities: Contact the                comment on these rules, and all relevant              summarizing any oral presentation
                                                 FCC to request reasonable                                and timely comments will be                           within two business days after the
                                                 accommodations (accessible format                        considered by the FCC before final                    presentation (unless a different deadline
                                                 documents, sign language interpreters,                   action is taken in this proceeding.                   applicable to the Sunshine period
                                                 CART, etc.) by email: FCC504@fcc.gov                        5. Pursuant to sections 1.415 and                  applies). Persons making oral ex parte
                                                 or phone: 202–418–0530 or TTY: 888–                      1.419 of the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR               presentations are reminded that
                                                 835–5322.                                                1.415, 1.419, interested parties may file             memoranda summarizing the
                                                   For detailed instructions for                          comments and reply comments on or                     presentation must (1) list all persons
                                                 submitting comments and additional                       before the dates indicated on the first               attending or otherwise participating in
                                                 information on the rulemaking process,                   page of this document. Comments may                   the meeting at which the ex parte
                                                 see the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION                        be filed using the Commission’s                       presentation was made, and (2)
                                                 section of this document.                                Electronic Comment Filing System                      summarize all data presented and
                                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year                     (ECFS). See Electronic Filing of                      arguments made during the
                                                 the Commission will publish a list of                    Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings,                  presentation. If the presentation
                                                 ten-year old rules for review and                        63 FR 24121 (1998).                                   consisted in whole or in part of the
                                                 comment by interested parties pursuant                      D Electronic Filers: Comments may be               presentation of data or arguments
                                                 to the requirements of section 610 of the                filed electronically using the internet by            already reflected in the presenter’s
                                                 RFA.                                                     accessing the ECFS: http://apps.fcc.gov/              written comments, memoranda or other
                                                                                                          ecfs/.                                                filings in the proceeding, the presenter
                                                 Synopsis                                                    D Paper Filers: Parties who choose to              may provide citations to such data or
                                                    1. Pursuant to the Regulatory                         file by paper must file an original and               arguments in his or her prior comments,
                                                 Flexibility Act (RFA), see 5 U.S.C. 610,                 one copy of each filing. If more than one             memoranda, or other filings (specifying
                                                 the FCC hereby publishes a plan for the                  docket or rulemaking number appears in                the relevant page and/or paragraph
                                                 review of rules adopted by the agency                    the caption of this proceeding, filers                numbers where such data or arguments
                                                 in calendar years 2005–2006 which                        must submit two additional copies for                 can be found) in lieu of summarizing
                                                 have, or might have, a significant                       each additional docket or rulemaking                  them in the memorandum. Documents
                                                 economic impact on a substantial                         number. Filings can be sent by hand or                shown or given to Commission staff
                                                 number of small entities. The purpose of                 messenger delivery, by commercial                     during ex parte meetings are deemed to
                                                 the review is to determine whether such                  overnight courier, or by first-class or               be written ex parte presentations and
                                                 rules should be continued without                        overnight U.S. Postal Service mail. All               must be filed consistent with rule
                                                 change, or should be amended or                          filings must be addressed to the                      1.1206(b). In proceedings governed by
                                                 rescinded, consistent with the stated                    Commission’s Secretary, Office of the                 rule 1.49(f) or for which the
                                                 objective of section 610 of the RFA, to                  Secretary, Federal Communications                     Commission has made available a
                                                 minimize any significant economic                        Commission.                                           method of electronic filing, written ex
                                                 impact of such rules upon a substantial                     D All hand-delivered or messenger-                 parte presentations and memoranda
                                                 number of small entities.                                delivered paper filings for the                       summarizing oral ex parte
                                                    2. This document lists the FCC                        Commission’s Secretary must be                        presentations, and all attachments
                                                 regulations to be reviewed during the                    delivered to FCC Headquarters at 445                  thereto, must be filed through the
                                                 next twelve months. In succeeding                        12th St. SW, Room TW–A325,                            electronic comment filing system
                                                 years, as here, the Commission will                      Washington, DC 20554. The filing hours                available for that proceeding, and must
                                                 publish a list for the review of                         are 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. All hand                   be filed in their native format (e.g., .doc,
                                                 regulations promulgated ten years                        deliveries must be held together with                 .xml, .ppt, searchable .pdf). Participants
                                                 preceding the year of review.                            rubber bands or fasteners. Any                        in this proceeding should familiarize
                                                    3. In reviewing each rule in a manner                 envelopes and boxes must be disposed                  themselves with the Commission’s ex
                                                 consistent with the requirements of                      of before entering the building.                      parte rules.
                                                 section 610, the FCC will consider the                      D Commercial overnight mail (other                    7. For information on the
                                                 following factors:                                       than U.S. Postal Service Express Mail                 requirements of the RFA, the public
                                                    (a) The continued need for the rule;                  and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9050               may contact Sharon K. Stewart,
                                                    (b) The nature of complaints or                       Junction Drive, Annapolis Junction, MD                Women’s Outreach Specialist, Office of
                                                 comments from the public concerning                      20701.                                                Communications Business
                                                 the rule;                                                   D U.S. Postal Service first-class,                 Opportunities, 202–418–0990 or visit
                                                    (c) The complexity of the rule;                       Express, and Priority mail must be                    www.fcc.gov/ocbo.
                                                    (d) The extent to which the rule                      addressed to 445 12th Street SW,
                                                 overlaps, duplicates, or conflicts with                  Washington, DC 20554.                                 Federal Communications Commission.
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                                                 other federal rules and, to the extent                      People with Disabilities: To request               Sanford S. Williams,
                                                 feasible, with state and local                           materials in accessible formats for                   Director, Office of Communications Business
                                                 governmental rules; and                                  people with disabilities (Braille, large              Opportunities.
                                                    (e) The length of time since the rule                 print, electronic files, audio format),                 List of rules for review pursuant to the
                                                 has been evaluated or the degree to                      send an email to fcc504@fcc.gov or call               Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, 5
                                                 which technology, economic conditions,                   the Consumer & Governmental Affairs                   U.S.C. Section 610, for the ten-year
                                                 or other factors have changed in the area                Bureau at 202–418–0530 (voice), 202–
                                                 affected by the rule.                                    418–0432 (tty).                                         1 47   CFR 1.1200 et seq.



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                                                 period beginning in the year 2005 and                    vanity call sign system (1.934(d)(5)).                     of the Communications Act of 1934, as
                                                 ending in the year 2006. All listed rules                The need for these rules is ongoing.                       amended, authorizing the Commission
                                                 are in title 47 of the Code of Federal                     Legal Basis: 15 U.S.C 79 et seq.; 47                     to employ competitive bidding
                                                 Regulations.                                             U.S.C. 151, 154, 154(i), 154(j), 155, 157,                 procedures to resolve mutually
                                                                                                          225, 227, 303, 303(r), 307, 309 and 332.                   exclusive applications for certain initial
                                                 PART 1—PRACTICE AND                                        Section Number and Titles:                               licenses.
                                                 PROCEDURE                                                1.913(a)(6) Application and                                   Need: These rules are needed on an
                                                                                                              notification forms; electronic and                     ongoing basis to implement the
                                                 Subpart E—Complaints, Applications,                          manual filing.                                         Commission’s competitive bidding
                                                 Tariffs, and Reports Involving                           1.919(b)(5) Ownership Information.                         authority under Section 309(j) of the
                                                 Common Carriers                                          1.924(e)(4) Quiet zones. (Revised 2015)                    Communications Act of 1934, as
                                                    Brief Description: Section 1.767 sets                 1.934(d)(5) Defective applications and                     amended, including the designated
                                                 forth the application filing requirements                    dismissal.                                             entity and tribal land bidding credit
                                                 for submarine cable landing licenses.                    1.958 Distance computation. (Revised                       programs.
                                                 Section 1.768 sets forth the notification                    2014)                                                     Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),
                                                                                                          1.959 Computation of average terrain                       154(j), 155, 157, 225, 303(r) and 309(j).
                                                 and prior approval requirements for
                                                                                                              elevation.                                                Section Number and Titles:
                                                 submarine cable landing licensees that
                                                 are or propose to become affiliated with                                                                            1.2104(j)(1)–(2) Competitive bidding
                                                                                                          Subpart G—Schedule of Statutory
                                                 a foreign carrier.                                                                                                       mechanisms. (Renumbered 2014)
                                                                                                          Charges and Procedures for Payment
                                                    Need: The rules are needed to                                                                                    1.2107(g) Submission of down
                                                 implement the Commission’s policies                        Brief Description: These rules specify                        payment and filing of long-form
                                                 that facilitate the expansion of capacity                the schedule of annual regulatory fees                          applications.
                                                 and facilities-based competition in the                  and filing locations for the designated                    1.2111(b)(2)(ii) Assignment or transfer
                                                 submarine cable market. These                            payors.                                                         of control: Unjust enrichment.
                                                 measures are designed to enable                            Need: Congress sets the amount the                            (Renumbered 2015)
                                                 international carriers to respond to the                 Commission must collect each year in                       1.2112(b)(1)(iii)–(iv) Ownership
                                                 demands of the market with minimal                       the Commission’s fiscal year                                    disclosure requirements for
                                                 regulatory oversight and delay, saving                   appropriations. Section 9(a)(2) of the                          applications. (Revised 2016)
                                                 time and resources for both the industry                 Communications Act of 1934, as                             1.2114 Reporting of eligibility event.
                                                 and government, while preserving the                     amended (Communications Act or Act)                             (Revised 2015)
                                                 Commission’s ability to guard against                    requires the Commission to collect fees
                                                                                                          sufficient to offset the amount                            Subpart Y—International Bureau Filing
                                                 anticompetitive behavior.
                                                                                                          appropriated.2 These rules specify the                     System
                                                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),
                                                 154(j), 155, 225, 303(r), 309 and 325(e).                fees for the Commission’s regulatees.                         Brief Description: Subpart Y describes
                                                    Section Number and Titles:                              Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 159.                              the procedures for electronic filing of
                                                                                                            Section Number and Titles:                               international and satellite services
                                                 1.767(a), (a)(5), (a)(7)–(11), (g)–(n)
                                                                                                          1.1102 Table amended—Schedule of                           applications using the International
                                                      Cable landing licenses.
                                                                                                               charges for applications and other                    Bureau Filing System (IBFS).
                                                 1.768, (h)–(j) Notification by and prior
                                                                                                               filings in the wireless                                  Need: Subpart Y is necessary as it
                                                      approval for submarine cable
                                                                                                               telecommunications services.                          codifies the use of the International
                                                      landing licensees that are or                       1.1107 Table corrected—Schedule of
                                                      propose to become affiliated with a                                                                            Bureau Filing System (IBFS) as an
                                                                                                               charges for applications and other                    official method of filing applications
                                                      foreign carrier.                                         filings for the international services.               related to satellite and international
                                                 Subpart F—Wireless Radio Services                        1.1152 Table amended—Schedule of                           telecommunications services with the
                                                 Applications and Proceedings                                  annual regulatory fees and filing                     Commission. Electronic filing improves
                                                                                                               locations for wireless radio services.                the speed and efficiency of application
                                                   Brief Description: Part 1 states the                   1.1153 Revised—Schedule of annual                          processing and also expedites the
                                                 general rules of practice and procedure                       regulatory fees and filing locations                  availability of application information
                                                 before the Federal Communications                             for mass media services.                              for public use and inspection.
                                                 Commission. Subpart F sets forth the                     1.1154 Revised—Schedule of annual                             Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),
                                                 requirements and conditions under                             regulatory charges for common                         154(j), 155, 225, 303(r), 309 and 325(e).
                                                 which entities may be licensed in the                         carrier services.                                        Section Number and Titles: (originally
                                                 Wireless Radio Services as described in                  1.1155 Revised—Schedule of                                 codified at 1.9000–9018).
                                                 parts 1, 13, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 74, 80, 87,                  regulatory fees for cable television
                                                                                                                                                                     1.10000 What is the purpose of these
                                                 90, 95, 97 and 101.                                           services.
                                                                                                                                                                          rules?
                                                   Need: These recodifications of Part 22                 1.1156 Revised—Schedule of
                                                                                                                                                                     1.10001 Definitions.
                                                 rules (1.958 and 1.959) establish the                         regulatory fees for international
                                                                                                                                                                     1.10002 What happens if the rules
                                                 required distance and terrain elevation                       services.
                                                                                                                                                                          conflict?
                                                 calculation methods applicable to all                                                                               1.10003 When can I start operating?
                                                                                                          Subpart Q—Competitive Bidding
                                                 Wireless Radio Services (except Parts 21                                                                            1.10004 What am I allowed to do if I
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                                                 and 101) (Parts 1, 20, 22, 24, 27, 80 87,                                                                                am approved?
                                                 90, 95, and 97); implement the                             Brief Description: Part 1 states the                     1.10005 What is IBFS?
                                                 Commission’s policies with regard to                     general rules of practice and procedure                    1.10006 Is electronic filing mandatory?
                                                 the processing of applications                           before the Federal Communications                          1.10007, (a)–(c) What applications can
                                                 (1.913(a)(6) and 1.919(b)(5)) and the                    Commission. Subpart Q sets forth the                            I file electronically?
                                                 protection of Federal Government                         provisions implementing Section 309(j)                     1.10008 What are IBFS file numbers?
                                                 operations (1.924(e)); and revise the                                                                               1.10009 What are the steps for
                                                 procedures for the amateur service                            2 47   U.S.C. 159(a)(2).                                   electronic filing?


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                                                 1.10010 Do I need to send paper                          adequately receiving all channels                     Commission’s interconnection
                                                     copies with my electronic                            allocated for the TV broadcast service.               regulations between local exchange
                                                     applications?                                           Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303,             carriers and commercial mobile radio
                                                 1.10011 Who may sign applications?                       304, 307, 336, 544a, and 549.                         service providers, including
                                                 1.10012 When can I file on IBFS?                            Section Number and Title:                          compensation and arbitration
                                                 1.10013 How do I check the status of                     15.117 TV broadcast receivers.                        obligations.
                                                     my application after I file it?                                                                               Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152(a),
                                                 1.10014 What happens after officially                    Subpart C—Intentional Radiators                       154(i), 157, 160, 201, 214, 222, 251(e),
                                                     filing my application?                                  Brief Description: Client devices that             301, 302, 303, 303(b), 303(r), 307(a),
                                                 1.10015 Are there exceptions for                         operate in a master/client network may                309(j)(3), 316(a), 332, 610, 615, 615a,
                                                     emergency filings?                                   be certified if they have the capability              615b and 615c.
                                                 1.10016 How do I apply for special                                                                                Section Number and Titles:
                                                                                                          of operating outside permissible part 15
                                                     temporary authority?                                                                                       20.11(d), (e) Interconnection to
                                                                                                          frequency bands, provided they operate
                                                 1.10017 How can I submit additional                                                                                 facilities of local exchange carriers.
                                                                                                          on only permissible part 15 frequencies
                                                     information?                                                                                                  Brief Description: Section 20.19
                                                                                                          under the control of the master device
                                                 1.10018 May I amend my application?                                                                            requires providers of covered mobile
                                                                                                          with which they communicate.
                                                                                                             Need: This rule benefits equipment                 services and the manufacturers of
                                                 PART 2—FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS                                                                                   handsets used with these services to
                                                 AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS;                                manufacturers by allowing the
                                                                                                          certification of transmitters that can be             offer a selection of hearing aid-
                                                 GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS                                                                                  compatible handsets. Providers and
                                                                                                          used in multiple countries, thus
                                                 Subpart J—Equipment Authorization                        reducing equipment costs, while                       manufacturers must ensure that a
                                                 Procedures                                               minimizing the likelihood that these                  certain minimum percentage or number
                                                                                                          devices will operate outside permissible              of the handsets that they offer meet a
                                                   Brief Description: An application for                  frequency bands within the United                     specified rating for compatibility with
                                                 certification of a software defined radio                States and cause interference to                      hearing aids in acoustic coupling mode
                                                 must include the information required                    authorized services.                                  (coupling via the hearing aid
                                                 by section 2.944.                                           Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303,             microphone) and inductive coupling
                                                   Need: Section 2.1033 ensures that                      304, 307, 336, 544a, and 549.                         mode (coupling via a telecoil), as
                                                 applications for certification include                      Section Number and Title:                          measured under Commission-approved
                                                 information sufficient to demonstrate                    15.202 Certified operating frequency                  technical standards. In 2005, section
                                                 compliance with all pertinent                                 range.                                           20.19 was amended by adding
                                                 requirements. Paragraph (c)(18) requires                    Brief Description: Section 15.231(a)(5)            subsection (b)(4), which directs states
                                                 an application for certification of a                    allows remote control devices to be                   that adopt and enforce the
                                                 software defined radio to include an                     operated with transmission durations                  Commission’s hearing aid compatibility
                                                 exhibit that addresses the specific                      greater than five seconds but less than               rules on delegated authority to refer to
                                                 requirements of Section 2.944, Software                  ten seconds during equipment setup.                   the Commission’s Office of Engineering
                                                 defined radios. Pursuant to that section,                   Need: There is a need, in some cases,              and Technology any questions involving
                                                 in order to assure that the device may                   to allow installers of complex security               factual determinations of whether
                                                 only operate within the radio                            systems to initiate transmissions for                 particular equipment complies with the
                                                 parameters for which it was approved,                    greater than the five seconds duration                Commission-approved technical
                                                 manufacturers must take steps to ensure                  otherwise permitted under Section                     standards.
                                                 that only software that has been                         15.231. To minimize the likelihood of                    Need: Section 20.19 implements, for
                                                 approved for use with the software                       interference to authorized users of the               wireless handsets, the statutory
                                                 defined radio can be loaded into the                     spectrum the rule limits setup                        requirement under 47 U.S.C. 610(b) that
                                                 radio. This rule affects small entities                  transmissions to no more than ten                     telephones and devices used for
                                                 that are identified as manufacturers.                    seconds. This allows manufacturers                    advanced communications services
                                                   Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303,                 flexibility in the design of complex                  provide internal means for effective use
                                                 and 336, unless otherwise noted.                         security systems while limiting the                   with compatible hearing aids. The rule
                                                   Section Number and Title:                              increase in interference potential of                 is also necessary to ensure reasonable
                                                 2.1033 Application for certification.                    those systems.                                        access to commercial mobile services by
                                                                                                             Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a,                  persons with impaired hearing, as
                                                 PART 15—RADIO FREQUENCY                                  303(e), 303, 304, 307, 336, 544a, and                 required under 47 U.S.C. 610(a).
                                                 DEVICES                                                  549.                                                     Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 157,
                                                                                                             Section Number and Title:                          160, 201, 202, 208, 214, 301, 302, 303,
                                                 Subpart B—Unintentional Radiators                        15.231 Periodic operation in the band                 308, 309(j), 310, and 610.
                                                    Brief Description: All TV broadcast                        40.66–40.70 MHz and above 70                        Section Number and Title:
                                                 receivers shipped in interstate                               MHz.                                             20.19(b)(4) Hearing aid-compatible
                                                 commerce or imported into the United                                                                                mobile handsets; technical
                                                                                                          PART 20—COMMERCIAL MOBILE                                  standards.
                                                 States, for sale or resale to the public,
                                                                                                          SERVICES
                                                 shall comply with the provisions of this
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                                                 section, except that paragraphs (f) and                    Brief Description: Part 20 rules set                PART 22—PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES
                                                 (g) of this section shall not apple to the               forth the Commission’s requirements                   Subpart E—Paging and
                                                 features of such sets that provide for                   and conditions for commercial mobile                  Radiotelephone Service
                                                 reception of digital television signals.                 radio service providers under the
                                                    Need: This rule contains requirements                 Communications Act of 1934, as                          Brief Description: In 2006, this rule
                                                 adopted pursuant to the All-Channel                      amended.                                              added clarification on reimbursement
                                                 Receiver Act, 47 U.S.C. 303(s), to ensure                  Need: These rules are needed on an                  and relocation expenses when an
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                                                 licensee relocates a paired Paging and                   small businesses, including those                         (k)], (g), (h) Station licenses and
                                                 Radiotelephone Services (PARS) link                      providing for access to the spectrum and                  launch authority.
                                                 under certain conditions.                                those imposing interference limitations,              25.114 Applications for space station
                                                    Need: As part of the effort to                        abatement and resolution procedures,                      authorizations.
                                                 transition microwave channels for use                    including information exchange and                    25.115(a)(1), (2)(iii), (c)(1), (2), (e), (f)
                                                 by ET services, this provision promotes                  notification, to provide small business                   [formerly primarily in 25.134]
                                                 the transition and accomplishes                          licensees with further leverage to                        Applications for earth station
                                                 regulatory parity with a similar                         receive protection from interference.                     authorizations.
                                                 provision in Part 27. The need for this                  Finally, the rules establish bidding                  25.116(b)(5), (c) introductory text, (d),
                                                 rule is ongoing.                                         credits for eligible designated entities to               (e) Amendments to applications.
                                                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 222, 303,                 encourage participation in the Air-                   25.117(a), (c), (d)(1), (2), (3), (g)
                                                 309 and 332.                                             Ground Radiotelephone Services for                        Modification of station license.
                                                    Section Number and Title:                             small and very small businesses as                    25.118(b), (e) Modifications not
                                                 22.602(k) Transition of the 2110–2130                    defined. The need for these rules is                      requiring prior authorization.
                                                      and 2160–2180 MHz channels to                       ongoing.                                              25.119(a), (c), (d), (g) Assignment or
                                                      emerging technologies;                                 Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 222, 303,                  transfer of control of station
                                                      Reimbursement and relocation                        309 and 332.                                              authorization.
                                                      expenses in the 2110–2130 MHz                          Section Number and Titles:                         25.120(b) Application for special
                                                      and 2160–2180 MHz bands.                            22.853 Eligibility to hold interest in                    temporary authorization.
                                                                                                               licenses limited to 3 MHz of                     25.121 License term and renewals.
                                                 Subpart G—Air-Ground                                          spectrum.                                        25.129 Equipment authorization for
                                                 Radiotelephone Service                                   22.877 Unacceptable interference to                       portable earth-station transceivers.
                                                                                                               part 90 non-cellular 800 MHz                     25.130(a), (f) Filing requirements for
                                                    Brief Description: These rules refined                     licensees from commercial aviation                   transmitting earth stations.
                                                 the Commercial Aviation Air-Ground                            air-ground systems.                              25.131(a), (b), (h), (i), (j) Filing
                                                 Systems within the Air-Ground                            22.878 Obligation to abate                                requirements and registration for
                                                 Radiotelephone Service. Section 22.853                        unacceptable interference.                           receive-only earth stations.
                                                 limits any Air-Ground Radiotelephone                     22.879 Interference resolution                        25.132(a) Verification of earth station
                                                 Service licensee to the use of no more                        procedures.                                          antenna performance.
                                                 than 3 MHz of spectrum in the service                    22.880 Information exchange.                          25.133(a), (b) Period of construction;
                                                 bands. Section 22.877 defines                            22.881 Air-Ground Radiotelephone                          certification of commencement of
                                                 unacceptable interference to non-                             Service subject to competitive                       operation.
                                                 cellular Part 90 licensees from this                          bidding.                                         25.135(c), (d) Licensing provisions for
                                                 service as equivalent to the definition in               22.882 Designated entities.                               earth station networks in the non-
                                                 Section 22.970 applicable to the Cellular                                                                          voice, non-geostationary Mobile-
                                                 Radiotelephone Service. Section 22.878                   PART 25—SATELLITE                                         Satellite Service.
                                                 outlines the obligations to abate                        COMMUNICATIONS                                        25.287 [formerly partially in 25.136]
                                                 unacceptable interference from                                                                                     Requirements pertaining to
                                                 commercial aviation ground stations,                     Subpart A—General
                                                                                                                                                                    operation of mobile stations in the
                                                 divided into strict responsibility for                      Brief Description: Part 25 contains the                NVNG, 1.5/1.6 GHz, 1.6/2.4 GHz,
                                                 single licensees, and joint and several                  Commission’s rules governing the                          and 2 GHz Mobile-Satellite Service
                                                 responsibility for multiple licensees.                   licensing and operation of space stations                 bands.
                                                 Section 22.879 outlines the interference                 and earth stations. It includes                       25.137 Requests for U.S. market access
                                                 resolution procedures applicable to                      application requirements, technical                       through non-U.S.-licensed space
                                                 licenses for commercial aviation ground                  requirements, operational requirements,                   stations.
                                                 stations after a certain date, including                 and coordination requirements for                     25.138(a) introductory text, (a)(6), (f)
                                                 notification, interference analysis, and                 various satellite services. The rules also                Licensing requirements for GSO
                                                 mitigation. Section 22.880 enforces                      define the Commission’s processing of                     FSS earth stations in the
                                                 information exchange between this                        applications.                                             conventional Ka-band.
                                                 service and public safety/critical                          Need: The Part 25 rules are needed to              25.139 NGSO FSS coordination and
                                                 infrastructure industry licensees,                       ensure that satellite services may be                     information sharing between
                                                 requiring notification upon request of                   provided without harmful interference                     MVDDS licensees in the 12.2 GHz
                                                 activation or modification of a ground                   and consistent with the public interest.                  to 12.7 GHz band.
                                                 station site. Section 22.881 defines the                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302,              25.140(a) [formerly generally in
                                                 service to be subject to competitive                     303, 307, 309, 310, 319, 332, 605, 721.                   25.140(b)] Further requirements
                                                 bidding, according to the procedures set                    Section Number and Titles:                             for license applications for GSO
                                                 forth in Part 1, Subpart Q of the same                   25.103 Definitions.                                       space station operation in the FSS
                                                 Chapter. Finally, Section 22.882                         25.109(c) Cross reference.                                and the 17/24 GHz BSS.
                                                 establishes bidding credits for eligible                                                                       25.142(a)(1) Licensing provisions for
                                                 designated entities to reduce the cost of                Subpart B—Applications and Licenses                       the non-voice, non-geostationary
                                                 winning bids for commercial Air-                         25.110 Filing of applications, fees, and                  Mobile-Satellite Service.
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                                                 Ground Radiotelephone Service                                number of copies.                                 25.285 [formerly generally in 25.143(i),
                                                 licenses.                                                25.111(b), (c) Additional information,                    (j), (k)] Operation of MSS and ATC
                                                    Need: In refining the statutory                           ITU filings, and ITU cost recovery.                   transmitters or transceivers on
                                                 requirements for the Commercial                          25.112(a)(3), (b) introductory text                       board civil aircraft.
                                                 Aviation Air-Ground Radiotelephone                           Dismissal and return of                           25.143(b)(1) Licensing provisions for
                                                 Service, which remains in operation                          applications.                                         the 1.6/2.4 GHz mobile-satellite
                                                 today, these rules contain various                       25.113 Heading and (a) [formerly                          service and 2 GHz mobile-satellite
                                                 provisions that advance the interests of                     partially in 25.136, 25.143(i), (j),                  service.


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                                                 25.144(b) Licensing provisions for the                   25.217 Default service rules.                         25.404 Submission of down payment
                                                     2.3 GHz satellite digital audio radio                25.220 Non-routine transmit/receive                       and filing of long-form applications.
                                                     service.                                                 earth station operations.
                                                 25.145 Licensing provisions for the                      25.221 Blanket licensing provisions for               Subpart I—Equal Employment
                                                     FSS in the 18.3–20.2 GHz and                             earth stations on vessels (ESVs)                  Opportunities
                                                     28.35–30.0 GHz bands.                                    receiving in the 3700–4200 MHz
                                                 25.146 Licensing and operating rules                         (Earth-to-space) frequency band and               25.601 Equal employment
                                                     for the NGSO FSS in the 10.7–14.5                        transmitting in the 5925–6426 MHz                     opportunities.
                                                     GHz bands.                                               (space-to-Earth) frequency band,
                                                                                                                                                                Subpart J—Public Interest Obligations
                                                 25.148 Licensing provisions for the                          operating with Geostationary
                                                     Direct Broadcast Satellite Service.                      Satellites in the Fixed-Satellite                 25.701 Other DBS Public interest
                                                 25.149 (a)(1) note added Application                         Service.                                              obligations.
                                                     requirements for ancillary terrestrial               25.222 Blanket Licensing provisions
                                                     components in Mobile-Satellite                           for Earth Stations on Vessels (ESVs)              PART 27—MISCELLANEOUS
                                                     Service networks operating in the                        receiving in the 10.95–11.2 GHz                   WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
                                                     1.5/1.6 GHz and 1.6/2.4 GHz                              (space-to-Earth), 11.45–11.7 GHz                  SERVICE
                                                     Mobile-Satellite Service.                                (space-to-Earth), 11.7–12.2 GHz
                                                 25.151(c)(2), (d), (e) Public notice.                        (space-to-Earth) frequency bands                  Subpart A—General Information
                                                 25.154(a)(3), (c), (d), (e) Opposition to                    and transmitting in the 14.0–14.5
                                                     applications and other pleadings.                        GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency                      Brief Description: Part 27 contains
                                                 25.155 Mutually exclusive                                    band, operating with Geostationary                service and licensing rules for
                                                     applications.                                            Satellites in the Fixed-Satellite                 Miscellaneous Wireless
                                                 25.156(d) Consideration of                                   Service.                                          Communications Services. Subpart A
                                                     applications.                                        25.253 Special requirements for                       contains general information.
                                                 25.157 Consideration of applications                         ancillary terrestrial components                    Need: The revised rules specify that
                                                     for NGSO-like satellite operation.                       operating in the 1626.5–1660.5                    the part 27 rules apply to the Broadband
                                                 25.158 Consideration of applications                         MHz/1525–1559 MHz bands.                          Radio (BRS) and Educational Broadband
                                                     for GSO-like satellite operation.                    25.254 Special requirements for                       (EBS) service frequencies in the 2495–
                                                 25.159 Limits on pending applications                        ancillary terrestrial components                  2690 MHz. They also add a reference to
                                                     and unbuilt satellite systems.                           operating in the 1610–1626.5 MHz/                 part 74, the rule part applicable to
                                                 25.161(a) Automatic termination of                           2483.5–2500 MHz bands.                            experimental radio, auxiliary, special
                                                     station authorization.                               25.255 Procedures for resolving                       broadcast and other program
                                                 25.164 Milestones.                                           harmful interference related to                   distributional services, as also being
                                                 25.165 Surety bonds.                                         operation of ancillary terrestrial                applicable to Wireless Communications
                                                                                                              components operating in the 1.5/1.6               Service. The need for these rules is
                                                 Subpart C—Technical Standards                                GHz and 1.6/2.4 GHz bands.                        ongoing.
                                                                                                          25.256 Special Requirements for
                                                 25.202(a)(1), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8)                                                                       Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302,
                                                                                                              operations in the 3.65–3.7 GHz
                                                     Frequencies, frequency tolerance,                                                                          303, 307, 309, 332, 336, 337, 1403, 1404
                                                                                                              band.
                                                     and emission limits.                                 25.258 Sharing between NGSO MSS                       and 1451.
                                                 25.203(a), (b), (c), (d), (i) introductory                   feeder-link stations and GSO FSS                    Section Number and Titles:
                                                     text, (k) Choice of sites and                            services in the 29.25–29.5 GHz
                                                     frequencies.                                                                                               27.1(b)(9) Basis and purpose.
                                                                                                              band.
                                                 25.204(a), (b), (h), (i) Power limits for                                                                      27.3(o) Other applicable rule parts.
                                                                                                          25.261 Procedures for avoidance of in-
                                                     earth stations.                                          line interference events for Non
                                                 25.205 Minimum antenna elevation                                                                               Subpart C—Technical Standards
                                                                                                              Geostationary Satellite Orbit
                                                     angle.                                                   (NGSO) Satellite Network
                                                 25.208(a), (c), (d), (l), (m), (o), (p)–(v)                                                                       Brief Description: Part 27 contains
                                                                                                              Operations in the Fixed-Satellite                 service and licensing rules for
                                                     Power flux density limits.                               Service (FSS) Bands.
                                                 25.209(f) Earth station antenna                                                                                Miscellaneous Wireless
                                                     performance standards.                                                                                     Communications Services. Subpart C
                                                                                                          Subpart D—Technical Operations                        contains technical standards applicable
                                                 25.210(c) [formerly in 25.215], (f), (j)
                                                     Technical requirements for space                     25.271(b), (c) introductory text, (c)(5),             to a number of services and frequency
                                                     stations.                                                (e), (f) Control of transmitting                  bands.
                                                 25.211 heading, (d), (e) Analog video                        stations.                                            Need: The additional rules add power
                                                     transmissions in the Fixed-Satellite                 25.274(e), (f) [redesignated as new (g)],             limits for particular types of services
                                                     Services.                                                new (f) Procedures to be followed                 that may be offered as BRS or EBS, as
                                                 25.212 heading, (c), (d), (e)                                in the event of harmful interference.             well as the measurement procedures
                                                     Narrowband analog transmissions,                     25.277(b), (c), (d), (f) Temporary fixed              and an alternative out of band emissions
                                                     digital transmissions and video                          earth station operations.                         limit for BRS. The need for these rules
                                                     transmissions in the GSO Fixed-                      25.280 Inclined orbit operations.                     is ongoing.
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                                                     Satellite Service.                                   25.282 Orbit raising maneuvers.                          Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302,
                                                 25.213(b) Inter-Service coordination                     25.283 End-of-life disposal.                          303, 307, 309, 332, 336, 337, 1403, 1404
                                                     requirements for the 1.6/2.4 GHz                     25.284 Emergency Call Center Service.
                                                                                                                                                                and 1451.
                                                     mobile-satellite service.                            Subpart F—Competitive Bidding                            Section Number and Titles:
                                                 25.216 Limits on emissions from                          Procedures for DARS
                                                     mobile earth stations for protection                                                                       27.50(h)(3), (4) Power limits and duty
                                                     of aeronautical radionavigation-                     25.401 Satellite DARS applications                        cycle.
                                                     satellite service.                                       subject to competitive bidding.                   27.53(m)(6), (7) Emission limits.


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                                                 Subpart L—1695–1710 MHz, 1710–1755                       Miscellaneous Wireless                                27.1239 Reimbursement obligation.
                                                 MHz, 1755–1780 MHz, 2110–2155 MHz,                       Communications Services. Subpart M                      Relocation Procedures for 2150–2160/
                                                 2155–2180 MHz, 2180–2200 MHz Bands                       contains specific rules applicable to the             62 MHz
                                                                                                          Broadband Radio (BRS) and Educational                 27.1250 Transition of the 2150–2160/
                                                   Brief Description: Part 27 contains                    Broadband (EBS) services that operate
                                                 service and licensing rules for                                                                                    62 MHz band from the Broadband
                                                                                                          in the 2500–2690 MHz band.                                Radio Service to the Advanced
                                                 Miscellaneous Wireless                                      Need: The rules specified in 47 CFR
                                                 Communications Services. Subpart L                                                                                 Wireless Service.
                                                                                                          27.1201–27.1221 provide grandfather                   27.1251 Mandatory negotiations.
                                                 contains rules that are applicable to                    rights for certain commercial EBS                     27.1252 Involuntary relocation
                                                 AWS–1 (Advanced Wireless Service)                        licenses and licensees holding channel                    procedures.
                                                 stations operating in the 1710–1755/                     E and F licenses, and establish                       27.1253 Sunset provisions.
                                                 2110–2155 MHz band and rules                             maximum terms for leases of EBS                       27.1254 Eligibility.
                                                 applicable to AWS–3 stations operating                   frequencies. The rules in 47 CFR                      27.1255 Relocation criteria for
                                                 in the 1695–1710 and 1755–1780/2155–                     27.1250–27.1255 establish procedures                      Broadband Radio Service licensees
                                                 2180 MHz bands and to AWS–4 stations                     for relocating Broadband Radio Service                    in the 2150–2160/62 MHz band.
                                                 operating in the 2000–2020/2180–2200                     licensees from the 2150–2160/62 MHz
                                                 MHz bands.                                               band to accommodate deployment of                     PART 43—REPORTS OF
                                                   Need: The revised rules establish the                  Advanced Wireless Service. The need                   COMMUNICATION COMMON
                                                 relocation and cost sharing rules for                    for these rules is ongoing.                           CARRIERS AND CERTAIN AFFILIATES
                                                 relocation of incumbent microwave                           Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302,
                                                 stations and BRS stations out of the                                                                              Brief Description: Section 43.51
                                                                                                          303, 307, 309, 332, 336, 337, 1403, 1404              imposes on U.S. telecommunications
                                                 spectrum reallocated to create the AWS                   and 1451.
                                                 bands. The need for these rules is                                                                             carriers identified in section 43.51(b) a
                                                                                                             Section Number and Titles:                         general obligation to file with the
                                                 ongoing.
                                                   Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302,                  27.1201(d) EBS eligibility.                           Commission, within 30 days of
                                                 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, 337, 1403, 1404                 27.1214(e) EBS spectrum leasing                       execution thereof, a copy of all
                                                 and 1451.                                                     arrangements and grandfathered                   contracts, agreements, concessions,
                                                   Section Number and Titles:                                  leases.                                          licenses, authorizations, operating
                                                                                                          27.1216 Grandfathered E and F group                   agreements, or other arrangements
                                                   Cost-Sharing Policies Governing
                                                                                                               EBS licenses.                                    (including amendments) to which it is
                                                 Microwave Relocation from the 2110–
                                                 2150 MHz and 2160–2200 MHz Bands                            Technical Standards                                a party with respect to exchange of
                                                                                                          27.1221(c), (d) and (e) Interference                  services, the interchange or routing of
                                                 27.1160 Cost-sharing requirements for                                                                          traffic, and matters concerning rates,
                                                                                                               protection.
                                                      AWS.                                                                                                      accounting rates, divisions of tolls, or
                                                 27.1162 Administration of the Cost-                         Brief Description: Part 27 contains
                                                                                                                                                                the basis of settlement of traffic
                                                      Sharing Plan.                                       service and licensing rules for
                                                                                                                                                                balances. Section 43.51(b)(1) provides
                                                 27.1164 The cost-sharing formula.                        Miscellaneous Wireless
                                                                                                                                                                that the general filing rule applies to
                                                 27.1166 Reimbursement under the                          Communications Services. Subpart M
                                                                                                                                                                domestic dominant carriers. Section
                                                      Cost-Sharing Plan.                                  contains specific rules applicable to the
                                                                                                                                                                43.51(b)(2) provides that the filing rule
                                                 27.1168 Triggering a reimbursement                       Broadband Radio (BRS) and Educational
                                                                                                                                                                applies to U.S. international carriers
                                                      obligation.                                         Broadband (EBS) services that operate
                                                 27.1170 Payment issues.                                                                                        that have been classified as dominant on
                                                                                                          in the 2500–2690 MHz band.
                                                 27.1172 Dispute resolution under the                                                                           any route included in the contract (other
                                                                                                             Need: The rules in 47 CFR 27.1230–
                                                      Cost-Sharing Plan.                                                                                        than those so classified because of a
                                                                                                          27.1239, including the specific
                                                 27.1174 Termination of cost-sharing                                                                            foreign-carrier affiliation under Section
                                                                                                          provisions below, establish procedures
                                                      obligations.                                                                                              63.10). Section 43.51(c) provides that
                                                                                                          governing the transition of the 2500–
                                                                                                                                                                contracts for domestic-only service do
                                                   Cost-Sharing Policies Governing                        2690 MHz band from use by the
                                                                                                                                                                not need to be filed with the
                                                 Broadband Radio Service Relocation                       Multipoint Distribution Service (MDS),
                                                                                                                                                                Commission but need to be made
                                                 From the 2150–2160/62 MHz Band                           the Multichannel Multipoint
                                                                                                                                                                available upon reasonable request.
                                                 27.1176 Cost-sharing requirements for                    Distribution Service (MMDS) and the
                                                                                                                                                                Section 43.51(d) states that any U.S.
                                                     AWS in the 2150–2160/62 MHz                          Instructional Television Fixed Service
                                                                                                                                                                carrier, other than a provider of
                                                     band.                                                (ITFS) to use by the Broadband Radio
                                                                                                                                                                commercial radio services, that is
                                                 27.1178 Administration of the Cost-                      Service (BRS) and the Educational
                                                                                                                                                                engaged in foreign communications, and
                                                     Sharing Plan.                                        Broadband Service (EBS). Since this
                                                                                                                                                                enters into an agreement with a foreign
                                                 27.1180 The cost-sharing formula.                        transition has been completed, these
                                                                                                                                                                carrier, is subject to the Commission’s
                                                 27.1182 Reimbursement under the                          rules are no longer needed.
                                                                                                                                                                authority to require the U.S. carrier
                                                     Cost-Sharing Plan.                                      Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302,
                                                                                                                                                                providing service on any U.S.-
                                                 27.1184 Triggering a reimbursement                       303, 307, 309, 332, 336, 337, 1403, 1404
                                                                                                                                                                international routes to file, on an as-
                                                     obligation.                                          and 1451.
                                                                                                                                                                needed basis, a copy of each agreement
                                                 27.1186 Payment issues.                                     Section Number and Titles:
                                                                                                                                                                to which it is a party.
                                                 27.1188 Dispute resolution under the                        Policies Governing the Transition of                  Need: The general rule in section
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                                                     Cost-Sharing Plan.                                   the 2500–2690 MHz Band BRS and EBS                    43.51 that carriers must file copies of
                                                 27.1190 Termination of cost-sharing                      27.1232(d)(3), (4) Planning the                       their contracts and operating agreements
                                                     obligations.                                              transition.                                      is needed to require domestic dominant
                                                 Subpart M—Broadband Radio Service                        27.1235(d) Post-transition notification.              carriers to file their contracts and to
                                                 and Educational Broadband Service                        27.1236 Self-transitions.                             address issues on the U.S.-Cuba route
                                                                                                          27.1237 Pro rata allocation of                        and more generally allow the
                                                   Brief Description: Part 27 contains                         transition costs.                                Commission to obtain contracts for
                                                 service and licensing rules for                          27.1238 Eligible costs.                               routes on which there is, or has been an


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                                                 allegation of, anticompetitive conduct.                   the Commission has jurisdiction to                    competitive eligible
                                                 ISP Reform Order, 19 FCC Rcd 5709,                        submit annually certain information                   telecommunications carrier to submit
                                                 5736 (2009).                                              regarding its network and its use of                  data required to receive universal
                                                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 211, 219                   universal service funds. In their current             service support. Other subsections of
                                                 and 220.                                                  form, the rules apply to ETCs that are                Section 54.307 require such a carrier to
                                                    Section Number and Title:                              recipients of high cost support.                      file the necessary data on a quarterly
                                                 43.51 Contracts and concessions.                            Need: These rules ensure that ETCs                  basis thereafter.
                                                                                                           continue to comply with the conditions                   Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),
                                                 PART 54—UNIVERSAL SERVICE                                 of the ETC designation and that                       154(j), 155, 201–205, 214, 219, 220, 254,
                                                                                                           universal service funds are used for                  303(r), 403, and 1302.
                                                 Subpart A—General Information                             their intended purposes.                                 Section Number and Title:
                                                   Brief Description: Part 54 rules                          Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),                 54.307(d) Support to a competitive
                                                 implement section 254 of the                              154(j), 201–205, 214, 254, and 403.                         eligible telecommunications carrier.
                                                 Communications Act of 1934, as                              Section Number and Title:
                                                 amended, concerning the Federal                           54.209 (a)(1)–(6) Annual reporting                    Subpart F—Universal Support for
                                                 universal service program. This rule                           requirements for designated eligible             Schools and Libraries
                                                 adopts a new definition of ‘‘rural area’’                      telecommunications carriers (when
                                                                                                                adopted; now 54.313(a)(1)–(6);                     Brief Description: These rules
                                                 for the rural health care program.
                                                   Need: This rule establishes a                                Annual reporting requirements for                establish the matters to which
                                                 definition that accurately defines the                         high cost recipients).                           applicants to the Universal Service E-
                                                 rural areas eligible for support under the                                                                      rate program must certify in FCC Form
                                                 rural health care program.                                Subpart D—Universal Support for High                  471 in order to have their applications
                                                   Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),                     Cost Areas                                            considered and the certifications that
                                                 154(j), 201–205, 214, 254, and 403.                                                                             service providers must make in FCC
                                                                                                              Brief Description: Subpart D sets forth            form 473 as a condition of support.
                                                   Section Number and Title:
                                                                                                           the regulations to provide universal                    Need: These rules create certainty as
                                                 54.5 Terms and definitions (when                          service in high cost areas. These rules
                                                      adopted; now 54.600(b)(1) Terms                                                                            to the criteria to which applicants must
                                                                                                           provide that section 54.305—concerning                certify when completing Form 471 and
                                                      and conditions).                                     sales or transfers of exchanges—does                  serve to emphasize to potential service
                                                 Subpart C—Carriers Eligible for                           not apply to transfers of exchanges                   providers that practices that thwart the
                                                 Universal Service Support                                 between non-rural carriers after the                  competitive bidding process will not be
                                                                                                           phase down of interim hold harmless                   tolerated.
                                                    Brief Description: Subpart C sets forth                support, and that rural carriers may                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),
                                                 the eligibility requirements to receive                   receive safety-valve support for                      154(j), 201–205, 214, 254, and 403.
                                                 universal service support. These rules                    investment made in the first year of                    Section Number and Title:
                                                 address the requirements for a                            operating acquired exchanges.                         54.504(c)(1)(i)–(iii), (vi)–(xi) (now
                                                 telecommunications carrier to be                             Need: Section 54.305(a) establishes a                   54.504(a)(1)(i)–(ix); 54.504(h) (when
                                                 designated as an ‘‘eligible                               rule provision to reflect the fact that,
                                                 telecommunications carrier,’’ and thus                                                                               adopted; now 54.504(f)) Requests
                                                                                                           after the complete phasedown of interim                    for services.
                                                 eligible to receive federal universal                     hold-harmless support, there is no need
                                                 service support. Specifically, these rules                for section 54.305 with regard to                     Subpart G—Universal Support for
                                                 comprise additional mandatory                             transfers between non-rural carriers.                 Health Care Providers
                                                 requirements for ETC designation                          Sections 54.305(d)(1) and (2) provide
                                                 proceedings in which the Commission                       incentives for carriers not to delay first               Brief Description: Subpart G sets forth
                                                 acts pursuant to section 214(e)(6) of the                 year investment in order to provide                   the regulations for eligible health care
                                                 Communications Act of 1934, as                            more safety valve support in later years.             providers to receive universal service
                                                 amended (the Act).3                                          Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),                support. This rule allows mobile rural
                                                    Need: Application of these                             154(j), 214, 218–220, 254 and 405.                    health care providers to receive
                                                 requirements allows for a more                               Section Number and Title:                          discounts for satellite services
                                                 predictable ETC designation process                       54.305(a), (d)(1) and (2) Sale or                     calculated by comparing the rate for the
                                                 and improve the long-term                                      transfer of exchanges.                           satellite service to the rate for an urban
                                                 sustainability of the universal service                                                                         wireline serviced with a similar
                                                                                                              Brief Description: These rules
                                                 fund.                                                                                                           bandwidth.
                                                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),                    condition newly designated ETCs’
                                                                                                           eligibility for support upon the filing by               Need: This rule provides the support
                                                 154(j), 155, 201–205, 214, 219, 254                                                                             necessary to make mobile telemedicine
                                                 303(r) and 403, and 1302.                                 the ETC of line-count data within 60
                                                                                                           days of the carrier’s ETC designation.                economical for rural health care
                                                    Section Number and Title:                                                                                    providers to provide high-quality health
                                                                                                           Thereafter, the rules require the filing of
                                                 54.202(a)(2) and (3), (c) and (d) (when                                                                         care to rural and remote areas. This rule
                                                                                                           data on a quarterly basis.
                                                      adopted; now 54.202(a)(2) and (3),                                                                         is needed on an ongoing basis to
                                                                                                              Need: These requirements enable
                                                      (b) and (c)) Additional                                                                                    calculate the support amount for mobile
                                                                                                           customers of newly designated ETCs to
                                                      requirements for Commission                                                                                rural health care providers under the
                                                                                                           begin to receive the benefits of universal
                                                      designation of eligible
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                                                                                                           service support as of the ETC’s                       universal service support rules.
                                                      telecommunications carriers.                                                                                  Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),
                                                                                                           designation date and ensure that ETCs
                                                    Brief Description: These rules                         continue to comply with the conditions                154(j), 155, 201–205, 214, 219, 220, 254,
                                                 originally require each ETC over which                    of the ETC designation and that                       303(r), 403, and 1302.
                                                                                                           universal service funds are used for                     Section Number and Title:
                                                    3 47 U.S.C. 214(e)(6). Section 214(e)(6) of the Act
                                                                                                           their intended purposes. This rule is                 54.609(e) Calculating support.
                                                 directs the Commission to designate carriers when
                                                 those carriers are not subject to the jurisdiction of     needed on an ongoing basis to provide                    Brief Description: This rule requires
                                                 a state commission.                                       a deadline for a newly designated                     providers of mobile health services to


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                                                 maintain records for their purchases of                  of applications for international                     63.701 introductory text, (j)   Contents
                                                 supported services for at least five years               common carriers; special procedures for                   of application.
                                                 sufficient to document their compliance                  discontinuances of international
                                                 with all Commission requirements.                        services; special provisions relating to              PART 64—MISCELLANEOUS RULES
                                                   Need: These rules further the                          temporary or emergency service by                     RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS
                                                 Commission’s efforts to improve its                      international carriers; and related
                                                 oversight of the operation of the rural                  issues. The rules also require carriers to            Subpart F—Telecommunications Relay
                                                 health care program to ensure that the                   file all notifications and other filings              Services and Related Customer
                                                 statutory goals of section 254 of the                    electronically through the International              Premises Equipment for Persons with
                                                 Telecommunications Act of 1996 are                       Bureau Filing System (IBFS).                          Disabilities
                                                 met.                                                        Need: These rules are needed to                       Brief Description: Part 64, Subpart F
                                                   Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),                    provide the framework applicable to                   implements section 225 of the
                                                 154(j), 201–205, 214, 254, and 403.                      international Section 214 authorizations              Communications Act of 1934, as
                                                   Section Number and Title:                              and establish the general applications,               amended. Section 225 codifies Title IV
                                                 54.619(a)(1) and (2) Audits and                          procedures, conditions and restrictions               of the Americans with Disabilities Act
                                                      recordkeeping.                                      to ensure that carriers and affiliates                of 1990 (ADA) which requires that the
                                                                                                          providing services on international                   Commission ensure that
                                                 Subpart H—Administration                                 routes meet statutory requirements for                telecommunications relay services
                                                                                                          designated global facilities-based and                (TRS) are available, ‘‘to the extent
                                                    Brief Description: Subpart H sets forth               resale telecommunications services.
                                                 the regulations, functions, and                                                                                possible and in the most efficient
                                                                                                             Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),                manner,’’ to individuals with hearing or
                                                 responsibilities for the Administrator of                154(j), 160, 201–205, 214, 218, 403, and
                                                 the universal support mechanisms.                                                                              speech disabilities in the United States.
                                                                                                          571, unless otherwise noted.                          Section 225 defines TRS as telephone
                                                 These rules require interconnected                          Section Number and Title:
                                                 voice over internet Protocol (VoIP)                                                                            transmission services that provide the
                                                 providers to contribute to the universal                 63.09, Note 2 Definitions applicable to               ability for an individual who is deaf,
                                                 service fund.                                                 international Section 214                        hard of hearing, deaf-blind, or who has
                                                    Need: These rules help ensure the                          authorizations.                                  a speech disability to engage in
                                                 stability and sustainability of the                      63.10(d), (e) Regulatory classification               communication by wire or radio with
                                                 Universal Service Fund. This rule is                          of U.S. international carriers.                  one or more individuals, in a manner
                                                 needed on an ongoing basis to                            63.11(d), (g)–(j) Notification by and                 functionally equivalent to the ability of
                                                 determine which entities are considered                       prior approval for U.S. international            a hearing individual who does not have
                                                 telecommunications carriers providing                         carriers that are or propose to                  a speech disability to communicate
                                                 interstate telecommunications service                         become affiliated with a foreign                 using voice communication services by
                                                 and therefore are required to contribute                      carrier.                                         wire or radio. The rules provide
                                                 to the universal service support                         63.12(c)(3) Processing of international               minimum functional, operational, and
                                                 mechanisms.                                                   Section 214 applications.                        technical standards for TRS programs.
                                                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i),                   63.14(c) Prohibition on agreeing to                   The rules give states a significant role in
                                                 154(j), 155, 201–205, 214, 219, 220, 254,                     accept special concessions.                      ensuring the availability of TRS by
                                                 303(r), 403, and 1302.                                   63.17(b) introductory text, (b)(1)–(2),               treating carriers as compliant with their
                                                    Section Number and Title:                                  (b)(4) Special provisions for U.S.               statutory obligations if they operate in a
                                                                                                               international common carriers.                   state that has a relay program certified
                                                 54.706(a)(18), (19) Contributions.                       63.18 introductory text, (e)(3), (g), Note            as compliant by the Commission. The
                                                 PART 63—EXTENSION OF LINES, NEW                               to paragraph (h), (q) Contents of                rules also establish a cost recovery and
                                                 LINES, AND DISCONTINUANCE,                                    applications for international                   a carrier contribution mechanism (TRS
                                                 REDUCTION, OUTAGE AND                                         common carriers.                                 Fund) for the provision of interstate TRS
                                                 IMPAIRMENT OF SERVICE BY                                 63.19, (d) Special procedures for                     and require states to establish cost
                                                 COMMON CARRIERS; AND GRANTS                                   discontinuances of international                 recovery mechanisms for the provision
                                                 OF RECOGNIZED PRIVATE                                         services.                                        of intrastate TRS. In 2005, the rules
                                                 OPERATING AGENCY STATUS                                  63.20(a) Electronic filing, copies                    were amended by adding subsection
                                                                                                               required; fees; and filing periods for           (b)(2)(iii) to section 64.604, requiring
                                                   Brief Description: The Part 63 rules                        international service providers.                 Video Relay Service (VRS) providers to
                                                 set forth definitions, requirements, and                 63.21(a), (h)–(j) Conditions applicable               comply with speed of answer
                                                 conditions applicable to international                        to all international Section 214                 requirements to be eligible for
                                                 Section 214 applications and                                  authorizations.                                  compensation from the TRS Fund.
                                                 authorizations to provide global                         63.22(a)–(c), (e)–(f) Facilities-based                Section 64.604 also was amended by
                                                 facilities-based and global resale                            international common carriers.                   adding subsection (c)(5)(iii)(F)(4) (which
                                                 services, as well as provisions regarding                63.23(a)–(b), (d) Resale-based                        has been redesignated as
                                                 requests for designation as a recognized                      international common carriers.                   64.604(c)(5)(iii)(F)(2)), requiring
                                                 private operating agency. The rules                      63.24, (e)(4), (f)(2)–(3), (h)                        internet-based TRS providers (e.g., VRS
                                                 pertain to the regulatory classification of                   Assignments and transfers of                     and internet Protocol (IP) Relay
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                                                 U.S. international carriers; notification                     control.                                         providers) to be certified by the
                                                 and prior approval requirements for                      63.25(b), (c) introductory text, (d)(2), (e)          Commission pursuant to section 64.605
                                                 U.S. international carriers that are or                       Special provisions relating to                   (which has been redesignated as 64.606)
                                                 propose to become affiliated with a                           temporary or emergency service by                to be eligible for compensation from the
                                                 foreign carrier; procedures for                               international carriers.                          TRS Fund.
                                                 processing international Section 214                     63.51, (c) Additional information.                       Need: The rules are intended to
                                                 applications; special provisions for U.S.                63.53(a)(1)–(2), (b)–(c) Form.                        facilitate communication by persons
                                                 international common carriers; contents                  63.60(d) (currently (g)) Definitions.                 with hearing or speech disabilities by


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                                                 ensuring that interstate and intrastate                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151–154, 227,                64.4005 Unreasonable terms or
                                                 TRS are available throughout the                         and 303(r).                                               conditions on the provision of
                                                 country, and by ensuring uniform                           Section Number and Title:                               customer account information.
                                                 minimum functional, operational, and                     64.1200(a)(1)(iv) Delivery restrictions.              64.4006 Limitations on use of
                                                 technical standards for TRS programs.                                                                              customer account information.
                                                 The rules ensure that individuals with                   Subpart X—Subscriber List
                                                 hearing or speech disabilities receive                   Information                                           Subpart DD—Prepaid Calling Card
                                                 the same quality of service as hearing                                                                         Providers
                                                 individuals when they make TRS calls,                       Brief Description: These rules allow
                                                                                                          carriers to redact portions of requested                Brief Description: These rules
                                                 regardless of where their calls originate                                                                      establish definitions for ‘‘prepaid calling
                                                 or terminate.                                            contracts that are wholly unrelated to
                                                                                                          the carrier’s provision of subscriber list            card’’ and ‘‘prepaid card providers’’ and
                                                   Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, and                                                                         reporting and certification requirements
                                                 225.                                                     information and allow carriers to subject
                                                                                                          their disclosure of subscriber list                   for prepaid calling card providers. The
                                                   Section Number and Titles:                                                                                   rules include prepaid calling card
                                                                                                          information contracts to confidentiality
                                                 64.604(b)(2)(iii) Technical standards,                   agreements that limit access to and use               providers among the entities required to
                                                      Speed of answer, Speed of answer                    of the information to the purpose of                  contribute to the universal service fund,
                                                      requirements for VRS providers.                     determining the rates, terms and                      and create an exemption for revenues
                                                 64.604(c)(5)(iii)(F)(2) Functional                       conditions under which a carrier                      derived from prepaid calling cards sold
                                                      standards, Jurisdictional separation                provides subscriber list information to               by, to, or pursuant to contract with the
                                                      of costs, Telecommunications Relay                  its own directory publishing operations.              Department of Defense or a DoD entity.
                                                      Services Fund, Eligibility for                                                                              Need: These rules provide regulatory
                                                                                                             Need: These rules ensure that any
                                                      payment from the TRS Fund.                                                                                certainty and ensure compliance with
                                                                                                          disclosure of subscriber list information
                                                                                                                                                                the Commission’s access charge and
                                                                                                          contracts will not unfairly disadvantage
                                                 Subpart L—Restrictions on                                                                                      USF contribution requirements.
                                                                                                          carriers or their directory publishing
                                                 Telemarketing, Telephone Solicitation,                                                                           Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 254(k);
                                                                                                          operations.
                                                 and Facsimile Advertising                                                                                      secs. 403(b)(2)(B), (c), Public Law 104–
                                                                                                             Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 254(k);
                                                                                                                                                                104, 110 Stat. 56. Interpret or apply 47
                                                    Brief Description: The Telephone                      secs. 403(b)(2)(B), (c), Public Law 104–
                                                                                                                                                                U.S.C. 201, 218, 222, 225, 226, 228, and
                                                 Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) was                       104, 110 Stat. 56. Interpret or apply 47
                                                                                                                                                                254(k).
                                                 enacted to address certain telemarketing                 U.S.C. 201, 218, 222, 225, 226, 228, and                Section Number and Titles:
                                                 practices, including calls to wireless                   254(k).
                                                                                                             Section Number and Title:                          64.5000 Definitions.
                                                 telephone numbers, which Congress                                                                              64.5001 Reporting and certification
                                                 found to be an invasion of consumer                      64.2341(d) and (e) Recordkeeping.                          requirements.
                                                 privacy and even a risk to public safety.
                                                 In the TCPA, Congress created a balance                  Subpart CC—Customer Account                           PART 73—RADIO BROADCAST
                                                 between individual privacy rights and                    Record Exchange Requirements                          SERVICES
                                                 legitimate telemarketing practices. The
                                                                                                             Brief Description: The rules in Part 64,
                                                 Commission crafted rules in 1992 to                                                                            Subpart E—Television Broadcast
                                                                                                          Subpart CC were issued pursuant to the
                                                 achieve this balance. Subsequently, the                                                                        Stations
                                                                                                          Communications Act of 1934, as
                                                 Commission has revised and amended
                                                                                                          amended, to facilitate the exchange of                  Brief Description: This rule provides
                                                 the rules that it adopted in 1992
                                                                                                          customer account information between                  guidance on how the Commission will
                                                 pursuant to the TCPA, including the
                                                                                                          local exchange carriers (LECs) and                    determine whether TV broadcast
                                                 establishment of a national do-not-call
                                                                                                          interexchange carriers (IXCs) and to                  stations are in compliance with the
                                                 list to carry out Congress’ TCPA
                                                                                                          establish carriers’ responsibilities with             Children’s Television Act. They were
                                                 directives. In 2004, section 64.1200(a)(1)
                                                                                                          respect to such exchanges.                            adopted collectively by the Commission
                                                 was amended to add subsection (iv),
                                                                                                             Need: The rules help to ensure that                to modernize its rules implementing the
                                                 establishing a limited safe harbor period
                                                                                                          consumers’ phone service bills are                    Act in light of the Digital TV Transition
                                                 from the prohibition on autodialed or
                                                                                                          accurate and that their carrier selection             (Children’s Television Obligations of
                                                 prerecorded or artificial voice calls to
                                                                                                          requests are honored and executed                     Digital Television Broadcasters, Report
                                                 wireless numbers when such calls are
                                                                                                          without undue delay. These                            and Order and Further Notice of
                                                 made to numbers that have been ported
                                                                                                          requirements also recognize a carrier’s               Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 04–221).
                                                 from wireline service to wireless service
                                                                                                          right to be compensated for the services                Need: These rules are necessary
                                                 within the previous 15 days and are
                                                                                                          it provides by ensuring that providers of             because they provide licensees of analog
                                                 voice calls, provided the numbers are
                                                                                                          long distance phone services receive                  and digital stations with explicit
                                                 not already on the national do-not-call
                                                                                                          proper notification when customers are                guidance on meeting their obligations
                                                 registry or the caller’s company-specific
                                                                                                          placed on their networks.                             under the Children’s Television Act.
                                                 do-not-call list.
                                                                                                             Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 201, 202,                Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 309,
                                                    Need: Section 64.1200(a)(1)(iv) strikes                                                                     310, 334, 336, and 339.
                                                                                                          222, and 258.
                                                 an appropriate balance between                                                                                   Section Number and Titles:
                                                                                                             Section Number and Titles:
                                                 maximizing consumer privacy
                                                                                                                                                                73.671(c)(7), (d), (e) (73.671(f)—
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                                                 protections and avoiding the imposition                  64.4000 Basis and purpose.
                                                 of undue burdens on telemarketers and                    64.4001 Definitions.                                       removed) Educational and
                                                 other callers by providing a limited time                64.4002 Notification obligations of                        informational programming for
                                                 period necessary for persons, including                       LECs.                                                 children.
                                                 small businesses, to identify numbers                    64.4003 Notification obligations of                     Brief Description: This rule provides
                                                 that have been ported from wireline to                        IXCs.                                            an exception for satellite carriers from
                                                 wireless service and, therefore, allow                   64.4004 Timeliness of required                        certain verification requirements. It was
                                                 callers to comply with the TCPA.                              notifications.                                   adopted by the Commission as part of


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                                                 implementing the Satellite Home                          Part 74 of the Commission’s Rules to                  74.792 Digital low power TV and TV
                                                 Viewer Extension and Reauthorization                     Establish Rules for Digital Low Power                     translator station protected contour.
                                                 Act of 2004 (Implementation of the                       Television, Television Translator, and                74.793 Digital low power TV and TV
                                                 Satellite Home Viewer Extension and                      Television Booster Stations to Amend                      translator station protection of
                                                 Reauthorization Act of 2004,                             Rules for Digital Class A Television                      broadcast stations.
                                                 Implementation of Section 340 of the                     Stations, Report and Order, FCC 04–                   74.794 Digital emissions.
                                                 Communications Act, Order, FCC 05–                       220).                                                 74.795 Digital low power TV and TV
                                                 81).                                                       Need: These rules are necessary to                      translator transmission system
                                                    Need: This rule is necessary because                  maintain localism and implement other                     facilities.
                                                 it provides regulatory relief for certain                Class A TV station rules.                             74.796 Modification of digital
                                                 satellite carriers.                                        Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 309,                   transmission systems and analog
                                                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 309,                 310, 334, 336, and 339.                                   transmission systems for digital
                                                 310, 334, 336, and 339.                                    Section Number and Titles:                              operation.
                                                    Section Number and Title:                             73.6000(2) Definitions.
                                                                                                                                                                PART 76—MULTICHANNEL VIDEO
                                                 73.683(f) Field strength contours and                    73.6024(d) Transmission standards
                                                                                                                                                                AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE
                                                      presumptive determination of field                       and system requirements.
                                                      strength at individual locations.                   73.6027 Class A TV notifications                      Subpart D—Carriage of Television
                                                                                                               concerning interference to radio                 Broadcast Signals
                                                 Subpart F—International Broadcast                             astronomy, research and receiving
                                                 Stations                                                      installations.                                      Brief Description: These rules address
                                                                                                                                                                obligations of and restrictions on
                                                    Brief Description: These rules provide                PART 74—EXPERIMENTAL RADIO,                           satellite carriers retransmitting certain
                                                 frequency assignments and technical                      AUXILIARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST                          television broadcast signals, and
                                                 standards for certain international                      AND OTHER PROGRAM                                     provide guidance for television
                                                 broadcasting stations. They were                         DISTRIBUTIONAL SERVICES                               broadcast stations choosing between
                                                 collectively adopted by the Commission                                                                         retransmission consent and mandatory
                                                 to implement decisions from the World                    Subpart G—Low Power TV, TV                            carriage of significantly viewed signals.
                                                 Radiocommunication Conference held                       Translator, and TV Booster Stations                   They were collectively adopted by the
                                                 in 2003 (Amendment of Parts 2, 25, and                                                                         Commission as part of implementing the
                                                 73 of the Commission’s Rules to                            Brief Description: These rules provide
                                                                                                          legal requirements and technical                      Satellite Home Viewer Extension and
                                                 Implement Decisions from the World                                                                             Reauthorization Act of 2004
                                                 Radiocommunication Conference                            standards for digital low power TV
                                                                                                          (LPTV) stations, digital translator TV                (Implementation of the Satellite Home
                                                 (Geneva, 2003) (WRC–03) Concerning                                                                             Viewer Extension and Reauthorization
                                                 Frequency Bands Between 5900 khz and                     stations, and digital Class A TV stations.
                                                                                                          They were collectively adopted when                   Act of 2004, Implementation of Section
                                                 27.5 ghz and to Otherwise Update The                                                                           340 of the Communications Act, Order,
                                                 Rules in this Frequency Range, Report                    the Commission established digital
                                                                                                          LPTV and digital translator stations as               FCC 05–81; Report and Order, FCC 05–
                                                 and Order, FCC 05–70).                                                                                         187).
                                                    Need: These rules are necessary for                   part of the Digital TV Transition
                                                                                                          (Amendment of Part 73 and Part 74 of                     Need: These rules are necessary for
                                                 the operation of international broadcast                                                                       carrying out the Congressional mandate
                                                 stations and compliance with                             the Commission’s Rules to Establish
                                                                                                          Rules for Digital Low Power Television,               of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension
                                                 international agreements.                                                                                      and Reauthorization Act of 2004.
                                                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 309,                 Television Translator, and Television
                                                                                                          Booster Stations to Amend Rules for                      Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153,
                                                 310, 334, 336, and 339.                                                                                        154, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 303a, 307, 308,
                                                    Section Number and Titles:                            Digital Class A Television Stations,
                                                                                                          Report and Order, FCC 04–220).                        309, 312, 315, 317, 325, 338, 339, 340,
                                                 73.702(g), (h) Assignment and use of                       Need: These rules are necessary for                 341, 503, 521, 522, 531, 532, 534, 535,
                                                      frequencies. (73.702(g)—reserved,                   the licensing and operation of digital                536, 537, 543, 544, 544a, 545, 548, 549,
                                                      not in use)                                         LPTV and digital translator stations, to              552, 554, 556, 558, 560, 561, 571, 572,
                                                 73.702(f), (g)–(k) redesignated as (i)–                  protect the integrity of these stations,              573.
                                                      (m); new (h) Assignment and use                     and to ensure that these stations do not                 Section Number and Titles:
                                                      of frequencies.                                     cause harmful interference to other                   76.5(gg) Definitions.
                                                    73.757 System specifications for                      authorized services.                                  76.54(e)–(k) Significantly viewed
                                                      single-sideband (SSB) modulated                       Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303,                   signals; method to be followed for
                                                      emissions in the HF broadcasting                    307, 336 and 554.                                          special showings.
                                                      service.                                              Section Number and Titles:                          76.66(d)(5) Satellite broadcast signal
                                                    73.758 System specifications for                                                                                 carriage.
                                                      digitally modulated emissions in                    74.701(j)–(p) Definitions.
                                                                                                                                                                76.66(d)(2)(iii) Satellite broadcast
                                                                                                          74.703(f), (g) Interference.
                                                      the HF broadcasting service.                                                                                   signal carriage.
                                                                                                          74.710 Digital low power TV and TV
                                                 Subpart J—Class A Television                                  translator station protection.                   Subpart G—Cablecasting
                                                 Broadcast Stations                                       74.786 Digital channel assignments.
                                                                                                          74.787 Digital licensing.                               Brief Description: These rules
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                                                   Brief Description: These rules provide                 74.788 Digital construction period.                   modernize rules concerning children’s
                                                 technical standards and interference                     74.789 Broadcast regulations                          programming to include restrictions on
                                                 protection requirements for Class A TV                        applicable to digital low power                  displaying internet website addresses.
                                                 stations. They were collectively adopted                      television and television translator             They were adopted collectively by the
                                                 when the Commission established                               stations.                                        Commission to modernize its rules
                                                 digital LPTV and digital translator                      74.790 Permissible service of digital                 implementing the Act in light of the
                                                 stations as part of the Digital TV                            TV translator and LPTV stations.                 Digital TV Transition (Children’s
                                                 Transition (Amendment of Part 73 and                     74.791 Digital call signs.                            Television Obligations of Digital


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                                                 Television Broadcasters, Report and                      navigation and must be periodically                   PART 90—PRIVATE LAND MOBILE
                                                 Order and Further Notice of Proposed                     updated to reflect technological                      RADIO SERVICES
                                                 Rulemaking, FCC 04–221).                                 advancements in the aviation industry
                                                    Need: These rules are necessary to                    and maximize spectral efficiency while                Subpart C—Industrial/Business Radio
                                                 ensure that the Commission’s rules                       important safeguards against                          Pool
                                                 continue to respond the Congressional                    interference.
                                                 mandate in the Children’s Television                       Legal Basis: 7 U.S.C. 154, 303 and                     Brief Description: Section 90.35(c)(90)
                                                 Act by protecting children from                          307(e), unless otherwise noted.                       set dates for FCC cessation of certain
                                                 advertising directing them to internet                                                                         licenses in specific bands.
                                                 sites.                                                     Section Number and Titles:
                                                                                                                                                                   Need: This rule provision was enacted
                                                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 153,                 87.139(l) Emission limitations.                       to transition Private Land Mobile Radio
                                                 154, 301, 302, 302a, 303, 303a, 307, 308,
                                                                                                          87.141(k) Modulation requirements.                    Services below 800 MHz to reflect
                                                 309, 312, 315, 317, 325, 338, 339, 340,
                                                                                                                                                                changes in the international allocations,
                                                 341, 503, 521, 522, 531, 532, 534, 535,                  Subpart F—Aircraft Stations                           including consolidation of the services
                                                 536, 537, 543, 544, 544a, 545, 548, 549,
                                                                                                                                                                that distribute assignments between
                                                 552, 554, 556, 558, 560, 561, 571, 572,                    Brief Description: Part 87 contains the             low-use and high-use groups more
                                                 573.                                                     Commission rules governing aviation
                                                    Section Number and Title:                                                                                   evenly, facilitates advanced
                                                                                                          services. Subpart F sets forth the rules              technologies, and provides more
                                                 76.225(c)–(d) Commercial limits in                       governing assignment of frequencies in                efficiency and flexibility in spectrum
                                                      children’s programs.                                those services.                                       use. The need for this rule is ongoing,
                                                 PART 80—STATIONS IN THE                                    Need: This rule authorizes Universal                insofar as it is a limitation on the 2000–
                                                 MARITIME SERVICES                                        Access Transceiver data transmission on               25,000 kHz band in the I/B Frequency
                                                                                                          978 MHz. The need for this rule is                    Pool in 90.35(b)(3).
                                                 Subpart H—Frequencies                                    ongoing.                                                 Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303
                                                   Brief Description: The Part 80 rules                     Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303 and                 and 332.
                                                 set forth the conditions under which                     307(e).                                                  Section Number and Title:
                                                 portions of the radio spectrum are made                    Section Number and Title:
                                                                                                                                                                90.35     Industrial/Business Pool.
                                                 available and licensed for stations in the
                                                                                                          87.187(ff)       Frequencies.
                                                 maritime services. Subpart H describes                                                                         Subpart H—Policies Governing the
                                                 the carrier frequencies and general uses                 Subpart L—Aeronautical Utility Mobile                 Assignment of Frequencies
                                                 of radiotelegraphy for distress, urgency,                Stations
                                                 safety, call and reply, digital selective                                                                         Brief Description: The addition of
                                                 calling, narrow-band direct printing,                      Brief Description: Part 87 contains the             Section 90.175 clarified frequency
                                                 and facsimile for stations within the                    Commission rules governing aviation                   coordinator requirements for
                                                 maritime services.                                       services. Subpart L sets forth the rules              applications for a new frequency
                                                   Need: This rule designates VHF                         governing aeronautical utility mobile                 assignment, a change in existing
                                                 maritime Channels 87B (161.975 MHz)                      stations.                                             facilities, or operation at temporary
                                                 and 88B (162.025 MHz) for Automatic                                                                            locations, while excluding a certain
                                                 Identification Systems (AIS). The                          Need: Rules 87.345(f) and 87.349(e)
                                                                                                          authorize transmissions for Universal                 number of categories from the
                                                 designation of Channels 87B and 88B
                                                                                                          Access Transceiver service. The need                  requirements. In general, the rule
                                                 for AIS in the United States is consistent
                                                                                                          for these rules is ongoing.                           requires applicants to provide all
                                                 with the establishment of a seamless
                                                                                                            Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303 and                 appropriate technical information,
                                                 global AIS framework, and facilitates
                                                                                                          307(e), unless otherwise noted.                       system requirements, and justification
                                                 the broad, efficient and effective
                                                                                                                                                                for requested station parameters, and
                                                 implementation of AIS in U.S. territorial                  Section Number and Titles:                          clarifies that applicants bear the burden
                                                 waters. The intended effect is to
                                                                                                          87.345(f) Scope of service.                           of proceeding and the burden of proof
                                                 maximize the benefits of AIS for United
                                                                                                                                                                when requesting that the Commission
                                                 States homeland security and maritime                    87.349(e) Frequencies.
                                                                                                                                                                overturn a coordinator’s
                                                 safety. The need for this rule is ongoing.
                                                   Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307,                  Subpart Q—Stations in the                             recommendation.
                                                 309 and 332.                                             Radiodetermination Service                               Need: This rule provision retained the
                                                   Section Number and Title:                                                                                    frequency coordination requirement for
                                                 80.393 Frequencies for AIS stations.                        Brief Description: Part 87 contains the            incumbent licensees operating on 800
                                                      (Revised 2009)                                      Commission rules governing aviation                   MHz General Category frequencies, and
                                                                                                          services. Subpart Q sets forth the rules              for site-based 800 MHz General Category
                                                 PART 87—AVIATION SERVICES                                governing station in the                              applications filed after 800 MHz
                                                                                                          Radiodetermination Service.                           rebanding. The rule is part of a
                                                 Subpart D—Technical Requirements                            Need: This rule assigns the                        streamlining and harmonization of
                                                   Brief Description: The Part 87 rules                   frequencies for airborne electronic aids              licensing provisions in the wireless
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                                                 set forth the conditions under which                     to air navigations and associated land                radio services (WRS). The need for this
                                                 radio stations may be licensed and used                  stations. The need for this rule is                   rule is ongoing.
                                                 in the aviation services. Subpart D rules                ongoing.                                                 Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161,
                                                 provide the technical requirements for                      Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303 and                303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7).
                                                 such radio stations.                                     307(e).                                                  Section Number and Title:
                                                   Need: The technical requirements are
                                                                                                             Section Number and Title:
                                                 needed on an ongoing basis to protect                                                                          90.175 Frequency coordinator
                                                 the safety of life and property in air                   87.475(b)(9)       Frequencies.                           requirements.


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                                                 Subpart I—General Technical                              Enhanced Specialized Mobile Radio                     Subpart D—Technical Standards
                                                 Standards                                                (ESMR) system by the license expiration
                                                                                                          date to promote efficient use of                        Brief Description: The Part 97 rules
                                                    Brief Description: Part 90 contains                   spectrum. This is an ongoing need.                    set forth the conditions under which
                                                 service and licensing rules used in the                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161,                 portions of the radio spectrum are made
                                                 Private Land Mobile Radio Services.                      303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7).                         available and licensed for amateur radio
                                                 Subpart I sets forth the general technical                 Section Number and Title:                           service. Subpart D outlines technical
                                                 requirements for use of frequencies and                                                                        standards for the frequency bands
                                                 equipment in the radio services                          90.685(e) Authorization, construction                 available to amateur stations.
                                                 governed by Part 90.                                         and implementation of EA licenses.                  Need: 97.303(t) is a restatement of old
                                                    Need: The revised rules establish the                                                                       97.303(p) to clarify that amateur
                                                                                                          Subpart Z—Wireless Broadband
                                                 general technical rules for Part 90                                                                            operations must protect Federal and
                                                                                                          Services in the 3650–3700 MHz Band
                                                 licensees. The need for these rules is                                                                         foreign operations in the 23 mm band.
                                                 ongoing.                                                   Brief Description: Part 90 contains                 The need for this rule is ongoing.
                                                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161,                   service and licensing rules used in the                 Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303.
                                                 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7).                           Public Safety, Industrial/Business Radio                Section Number and Title:
                                                    Section Number and Titles:                            Pool, and Radiolocation Radio Services.               97.303(t) Frequency sharing
                                                 90.203(o) Certification required.                        Subpart Z contains rules that govern                       requirements. (Revised 2010)
                                                 90.210(m) Emission masks.                                broadband operations in the 3650–3700
                                                 90.217(e) Exemption from technical                       MHz.                                                  PART 101—FIXED MICROWAVE
                                                      standards.                                            Need: The revised rules establish the               SERVICES
                                                                                                          service and licensing rules for
                                                 Subpart K—Standards for Special                          broadband operations in the 3650–3700                 Subpart B—Applications and Licenses
                                                 Frequencies or Frequency Bands                           MHz band. The need for these rules is                    Brief Description: Part 101 prescribes
                                                   Brief Description: Section 90.265                      ongoing.                                              the manner in which portions of the
                                                 made additional frequencies available to                   Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 310.                         radio spectrum may be made available
                                                 a combination of Public Safety Pool and                    Section Number and Titles:                          for private operational, common carrier,
                                                 Industrial/Business Pool licenses in the                 90.1301 Scope.                                        24 GHz Service, Local Multipoint
                                                 bands allocated for Federal use,                         90.1303 Eligibility.                                  Distribution Service, and fixed,
                                                 including forest firefighting and                        90.1305 Permissible operations.                       microwave operations that require
                                                 conservation activities, Medical                         90.1307 Licensing.                                    transmitting facilities on land or in
                                                 Radiocommunication Systems, and                          90.1309 Regulatory status.                            specified offshore coastal areas within
                                                 other public safety activities. It also                  90.1311 License term.                                 the continental shelf. Subpart B governs
                                                 added interference complaint                                                                                   application, licensing and transition of
                                                                                                          90.1312 Assignment and transfer.
                                                 procedures involving the Hydro                                                                                 microwave licenses under Part 101.
                                                                                                          90.1319 Policies governing the use of
                                                 Committee referenced in the rule part                                                                             Need: The revised rules are related to
                                                                                                              the 3650–3700 MHz band.
                                                 concerning hydrological or                                                                                     requirements for constructing or
                                                                                                          90.1321 Power and antenna limits.
                                                 meteorological data.                                                                                           relocating certain microwave stations
                                                   Need: The rule additions generally                     90.1323 Emission limits.
                                                                                                                                                                (except Multichannel Video Distribution
                                                 expanded the availability of frequencies                 90.1331 Restrictions on the operation
                                                                                                                                                                and Data Service, Local Multipoint
                                                 while clarifying the interference                            of base and fixed stations.
                                                                                                                                                                Distribution Service, and the 24 GHz
                                                 complaint procedures to protect them.                    90.1333 Restrictions on the operation
                                                                                                                                                                Service) under Part 101. Section
                                                 The need for this rule is ongoing.                           of mobile and portable stations.
                                                                                                                                                                101.63(g) provides a streamlined
                                                   Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161,                    90.1335 RF safety.                                    process for MVPDs converting from
                                                 303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7).                               90.1337 Operation near Canadian and                   analog to digital modulation to
                                                   Section Number and Title:                                  Mexican borders.                                  minimize duplicative costs associated
                                                 90.265(a)(5–9), (c), (d), (e) Assignment                                                                       with the coordination and licensing
                                                                                                          PART 97—AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE
                                                     and use of frequencies in the bands                                                                        process, which is an ongoing
                                                     allocated for Federal use.                           Subpart B—Station Operations                          requirement. Though section 101.69(g)
                                                                                                          Standards                                             is no longer needed for relocating the
                                                 Subpart S—Regulations Governing                                                                                1850–1990 and 2110–2150 bands, it
                                                 Licensing and Use of Frequencies in                         Brief Description: Part 97 contains the            governs the relocation of fixed
                                                 the 806–824, 851–869, 896–901, and                       Commission rules relating to amateur                  microwave services in the 2160–2200
                                                 935–940 MHz Bands                                        radio services. Subpart B sets forth                  MHz band, which is an ongoing
                                                    Brief Description: Part 90 states the                 station operation standards for amateur               requirement for AWS–3 and AWS–4
                                                 conditions under which                                   radio services.                                       licensees. The need for these rules is
                                                 radiocommunications systems may be                          Need: 97.111(a)(2) is needed on an                 ongoing.
                                                 licensed and used in the Public Safety,                  ongoing basis to ensure that reliable                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154 and 303.
                                                 Industrial/Business Radio Pool,                          communications are available during                      Section Number and Titles:
                                                 Radiolocations Radio Services, and                       emergencies. 97.115(c) is needed to                   101.63(g) Period of construction;
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                                                 Commercial Mobile Radio Services.                        permit transmission of data on behalf of                   certification of completion of
                                                 Subpart S sets forth the rules governing                 a third party.                                             construction.
                                                 the licensing and use of frequencies in                     Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. 47                101.69(g) Transition of the 1850–1990
                                                 the 806–824 MHz, 851–869 MHz, 896–                       U.S.C. 151–155 and 301–609.                                MHz, 2110–2150 MHz and 2160–
                                                 901 MHz, and 935–940 MHz Bands.                             Section Number and Titles:                              2200 MHz band from the fixed
                                                    Need: This rule requires Economic                     97.111(a)(2) Authorized transmissions.                     microwave services to personal
                                                 Areas (EA) licensees operating on                        97.115(c) Third party                                      communications services and
                                                 certain channels to construct an                              communications.                                       emerging technologies.


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                                                                          Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 147 / Tuesday, July 31, 2018 / Proposed Rules                                                   36861

                                                 Subpart C—Technical Standards                            replacing pipe. This request for public                 C. 2016 Class Location Report
                                                                                                          comment continues a line of discussion                V. INGAA Submission on Regulatory
                                                    Brief Description: Part 101 prescribes                from a Notice of Inquiry published in                      Reform—Proposal To Perform IM
                                                 the manner in which portions of the                                                                                 Measures In-Lieu of Pipe Replacement
                                                                                                          2013 and a report to Congress in 2016
                                                 radio spectrum may be made available                                                                                When Class Locations Change
                                                                                                          regarding whether expanding integrity                 VI. Questions for Consideration
                                                 for private operational, common carrier,                 management requirements would                         VII. Regulatory Notices
                                                 24 GHz Service, Local Multipoint                         mitigate the need for class location
                                                 Distribution Service, and fixed,                         requirements.                                         Background
                                                 microwave operations that require                                                                              I. Class Location History and Purpose
                                                                                                          DATES: Persons interested in submitting
                                                 transmitting facilities on land or in
                                                 specified offshore coastal areas within                  written comments on this ANPRM must                      The class location concept pre-dates
                                                 the continental shelf. Subpart C sets                    do so by October 1, 2018.                             Federal regulation of gas transmission
                                                 forth technical standards for                            ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    pipelines 1 and was an early method of
                                                 applications and licenses in the Fixed                   identified by the Docket: PHMSA–2017–                 differentiating areas and risks along
                                                 Microwave Services.                                      0151 by any of the following methods:                 natural gas pipelines based on the
                                                    Need: The revised rules provide the                     E-Gov website: https://                             potential consequences of a
                                                 interference protection criteria for fixed               www.regulations.gov. This site allows                 hypothetical pipeline failure. Class
                                                 stations subject to part 101 and requires                the public to enter comments on any                   location designations were previously
                                                 that transmitters used in the private                    Federal Register notice issued by any                 included in the American Standards
                                                 operational fixed and common carrier                     agency. Follow the online instructions                Association B31.8–1968 version of the
                                                 fixed point-to-point microwave and                       for submitting comments.                              ‘‘Gas Transmission and Distribution
                                                                                                            Fax: 1–202–493–2251.                                Pipeline Systems’’ standard, which
                                                 point-to-multipoint services under this                    Mail: Hand Delivery: U.S. DOT Docket
                                                 part must be a type that has been                                                                              eventually became the American
                                                                                                          Management System, West Building                      Society of Mechanical Engineers
                                                 verified for compliance. The need for                    Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200
                                                 these rules is ongoing.                                                                                        (ASME) International Standard, ASME
                                                                                                          New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC                  B31.8 ‘‘Gas Transmission and
                                                    Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, and 303.                  20590–0001 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00
                                                    Section Number and Titles:                                                                                  Distribution Pipeline Systems.’’ The
                                                                                                          p.m., Monday through Friday, except                   class location definitions incorporated
                                                 101.105(a)(5) and (6) Interference                       Federal holidays.                                     into title 49, Code of Federal
                                                      protection criteria.                                  Instructions: Identify the Docket ID at             Regulations (CFR) § 192.5 were initially
                                                 101.139(h) and (i) Authorization of                      the beginning of your comments. If you                derived from the designations in this
                                                      transmitters.                                       submit your comments by mail, submit                  standard and were first codified on
                                                 [FR Doc. 2018–16282 Filed 7–30–18; 8:45 am]              two copies. If you wish to receive                    April 19, 1970.2 These definitions were
                                                 BILLING CODE 6712–01–P                                   confirmation that PHMSA has received                  like the original ASME B31.8 definitions
                                                                                                          your comments, include a self-                        for Class 1 through 3 locations but
                                                                                                          addressed stamped postcard. Internet                  added an additional Class 4 definition
                                                 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                             users may submit comments at https://                 and, with some modifications, still
                                                                                                          www.regulations.gov/.                                 apply today.
                                                 Pipeline and Hazardous Materials                           Note: Comments are posted without                      Gas transmission pipelines are
                                                 Safety Administration                                    changes or edits to https://                          divided into classes from 1 (rural areas)
                                                                                                          www.regulations.gov, including any                    to 4 (densely populated, high-rise areas)
                                                 49 CFR Part 192                                          personal information provided. There is               that are based on the number of
                                                                                                          a privacy statement published on                      buildings or dwellings for human
                                                 [Docket ID: PHMSA–2017–0151]
                                                                                                          https://www.regulations.gov.                          occupancy in the area. This concept is
                                                 RIN 2137–AF29                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      to provide safety to people from the
                                                                                                            Technical questions: Steve Nanney,                  effects of a high-pressure natural gas
                                                 Pipeline Safety: Class Location                          Project Manager, by telephone at 713–                 pipeline leak or rupture that could
                                                 Change Requirements                                      272–2855 or by email at steve.nanney@                 explode or catch on fire. PHMSA uses
                                                 AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous                           dot.gov.                                              class locations in 49 CFR part 192 to
                                                 Materials Safety Administration                            General information: Robert Jagger,                 implement a graded approach in many
                                                 (PHMSA), DOT.                                            Technical Writer, by telephone at 202–                areas that provides more conservative
                                                                                                          366–4361 or by email at robert.jagger@                safety margins and more stringent safety
                                                 ACTION: Advance notice of proposed
                                                                                                          dot.gov.                                              standards commensurate with the
                                                 rulemaking (ANPRM).
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            potential consequences based on
                                                 SUMMARY:  PHMSA is seeking public                                                                              population density near the pipeline.
                                                                                                          Outline of This Document                              When crafting the natural gas
                                                 comment on its existing class location
                                                 requirements for natural gas                             I. Class Location History and Purpose
                                                                                                             A. Class Location Determinations                      1 The Department of Transportation first proposed
                                                 transmission pipelines as they pertain to                   B. Class Location—‘‘Cluster Rule’’                 class location regulations on March 24, 1970 (35 FR
                                                 actions operators are required to take                         Adjustments                                     5012). The proposal was part of a series of NPRMs
                                                 following class location changes due to                  II. Changes in Class Location Due to                  published in response to the Natural Gas Pipeline
                                                 population growth near the pipeline.                           Population Growth                               Safety Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90–481). The NPRMs
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                                                 Operators have suggested that                            III. Class Location Change Special Permits            were directed at developing a comprehensive
                                                                                                             A. Special Permit Conditions                       system of Federal safety standards for gas pipeline
                                                 performing integrity management                                                                                facilities and for the transportation of gas through
                                                 measures on pipelines where class                        IV. Pipeline Safety, Regulatory Certainty, and        such pipelines. The class location rulemaking was
                                                 locations have changed due to                                  Job Creation Act of 2011—Section 5              finalized on August 19, 1970, as part of a
                                                                                                             A. 2013 Notice of Inquiry: Class Location          consolidated rulemaking establishing the first
                                                 population increases would be an                               Requirements                                    minimum Federal safety standards for the
                                                 equally safe but less costly alternative to                 B. 2014 Pipeline Advisory Committee                transportation of natural gas by pipelines (35 FR
                                                 the current requirements of either                             Meeting, Class Location Workshop, and           13248).
                                                 reducing pressure, pressure testing, or                        Subsequent Comments                                2 35 FR 13248.




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Document Created: 2018-11-06 10:30:13
Document Modified: 2018-11-06 10:30:13
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionReview of regulations; comments requested.
DatesComments may be filed on or before October 29, 2018.
ContactSharon K. Stewart, Women's Outreach Specialist, Office of Communications Business Opportunities (OCBO), Federal Communications Commission, (202) 418-0990. People with disabilities may contact the FCC to request reasonable accommodations (accessible format documents, sign language interpreters, CART, etc.) by email: [email protected] or phone: 202-418-0530 or TTY: 202-418-0432.
FR Citation83 FR 36848 

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