Sec. 24.825 Application for temporary authorizations.
(a) In circumstances requiring immediate or temporary use of
facilities, request may be made for special temporary authority to
install and/or operate new or modified equipment. Any such request may
be submitted as an informal application in the manner set forth in
Sec. 24.805 and must contain full particulars as to the proposed
operation including all facts sufficient to justify the temporary
authority sought and the public interest therein. No such request will
be considered unless the request is received by the Commission at least
10 days prior to the date of proposed construction or operation or,
where an extension is sought, at least 10 days prior to the expiration
date of the existing temporary authorization. The Commission may accept
a late-filed request upon due showing of
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sufficient reasons for the delay in submitting such request.
(b) Special temporary authorizations may be granted without regard
to the 30-day public notice requirements of Sec. 24.827(b) when:
(1) The authorization is for a period not to exceed 30 days and no
application for regular operation is contemplated to be filed;
(2) The authorization is for a period not to exceed 60 days pending
the filing of an application for such regular operation;
(3) The authorization is to permit interim operation to facilitate
completion of authorized construction or to provide substantially the
same service as previously authorized; or
(4) The authorization is made upon a finding that there are
extraordinary circumstances requiring operation in the public interest
and that delay in the institution of such service would seriously
prejudice the public interest.
(c) Temporary authorizations of operation not to exceed 180 days may
be granted under the standards of Section 309(f) of the Communications
Act where extraordinary circumstances so require. Extensions of the
temporary authorization for a period of 180 days each may also be
granted, but the applicant bears a heavy burden to show that
extraordinary circumstances warrant such an extension.
(d) In cases of emergency found by the Commission, involving danger
to life or property or due to damage of equipment, or during a national
emergency proclaimed by the president or declared by the Congress or
during the continuance of any war in which the United States is engaged
and when such action is necessary for the national defense or safety or
otherwise in furtherance of the war effort, or in cases of emergency
where the Commission finds that it would not be feasible to secure
renewal applications from existing licensees or otherwise to follow
normal licensing procedure, the Commission will grant radio station
authorizations and station licenses, or modifications or renewals
thereof, during the emergency found by the Commission or during the
continuance of any such national emergency or war, as special temporary
licenses, only for the period of emergency or war requiring such action,
without the filing of formal applications.
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