Goto Section: 74.912 | 74.931 | Table of Contents
FCC 74.913
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 74.913 Selection procedure for mutually exclusive ITFS
applications.
(a) If timely filed ITFS applications are determined to be mutually
exclusive, such applications will be processed and assessed points to
determine the tentative selectee for the particular channels. The
tentative selectee will be the applicant with the highest point total
under the procedure set forth in this section, unless the provisions of
paragraph (c) of this section apply, and will be awarded the requested
channels if the Commission concludes that such an award will serve the
public interest, convenience and necessity.
(b) Each application will be awarded a predetermined number of
points under the criteria listed:
(1) Four points for applicants that are ``local,'' as defined in
Sec. 74.932, n.1.
(2) Three points for accredited schools, or their governing bodies
applying within their jurisdiction;
(3) Two points for applicants whose request, if granted, would
result in the acquisition of four or fewer ITFS channels by that
applicant within the particular area;
(4) One point for a proposed weekly schedule of twenty-one or more
average hours per channel per week of formal educational programming
(Sec. 74.931(a)), or of forty-one or more average hours per channel per
week of other ITFS programming; two points for forty-one or more average
hours per channel per week of formal education programming, or for
sixty-one or more hours per channel per week of ITFS programming where
at least twenty-one of those hours are formal educational programming;
(5) One point for an existing E or F channel licensee seeking to
relocate and showing an established need for an expanded service that
cannot be accommodated on its grandfathered E or F facilities. The
applicant must submit a specific request and adequate supporting
documentation.
(c) If the best qualified (highest scoring) two or more applicants
have the same point accumulation, they will be given thirty days from
the date of release of such decision to notify the Commission of any
agreement to divide the use of the channels. If no agreement is reached
and advanced to the Commission within that time, the tentative selectee
will then be determined through a tie-breaker mechanism.
(d) The tie-breaker will operate as follows: each of the tied
applicants will be directed to submit to the Commission a statement of
the number of students at its proposed receive locations who are
formally enrolled in classes for credit toward an academic degree or
diploma, or a legally required certification or license. It must also
demonstrate that this claim of students who would benefit from the
proposed system is supported by the educational programs proposed in its
application. Each applicant will serve it submission(s) on the other
tied competing applicant(s), who will have an opportunity to respond to
any aspect of the
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enrollment submissions. If any applicant's system would reach less than
80% as many students as another applicant's would reach, the application
which would result in service to the fewer number of students will be
denied. The application(s) of any remaining applicant(s) will be
granted. If more than one application is to be granted under this
procedure, the channels or channel capacity will be divided evenly among
the remaining applicants. At any time during this process, the
applicants may advise the Commission that they are negotiating or have
reached settlement for disposition of the contested facilities, and the
Commission will withhold further comparative processing upon such
notification.
(1) Enrollment will be considered as of the last date of the filing
window during which the applications were filed, as provided by
Sec. 74.911(c). Enrollment figures should be the latest available from a
regular term or session prior to that filing date, and must be taken
from a statement or submission of data made by the subject school for
some other official purpose or function, such as a mid-year or year-end
fiscal report, or a budget proposal, and they must represent actual, not
projected, student population. Each applicant must identify the
source(s) from which its submitted enrollment figures are drawn.
(2) All full- and part-time students formally enrolled in classes
for credit toward an academic degree or diploma, or a legally required
certification or license, at any school, campus, or other locations
listed in the application as a receive site may be counted, except if an
applicant's system would serve only students in a particular discipline
(or disciplines) or at a particular grade level (or levels), only
students in classes and programs within that discipline(s) or grade
level(s) may be counted.
(3) For off-campus sites, only students who can be shown to be
recipients of formal ITFS educational material may be counted.
(4) Applicants serving students other than their own count only
students at schools, campuses, and other receive sites which have
submitted a letter indicating their intention to use the proposed
service. The validity of such expressions of intention will be judged
pursuant to Sec. 74.932 of these rules. If several schools from the same
school system are listed as receive sites, a single letter from an
appropriate person representing the school board or system will be
sufficient to demonstrate the intention to use the proposed service at
each of these receive sites if each receive site's participation is
specifically acknowledged.
(5) A receive site not receiving interference protection may not be
utilized by an applicant for tie-breaking purposes.
Note 1: Entities entitled to the accreditation points will include
umbrella organizations whose membership is composed of entities which
are individually eligible for the points. Also, a state's department of
education (or equivalent agency) would qualify, as well as any directly
controlled arm of that department if its specific duties include that
department's educational function.
Note 2: Average hours per channel per week are determined by
totaling the number of scheduled hours per week of programming between
8:00 a.m and 10:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday in the subject category,
and dividing that total by the number of channels.
Note 3: Paragraph (b)(3) of this section does not apply to
applications for modification of facilities other than the addition of
channels.
Note 4: For applications pending as of August 14, 1989, the
enrollment which will be counted will be the most recent available up to
August 22, 1989, for which receive sites are on file by that date.
[ 50 FR 26759 , June 28, 1985, as amended at 51 FR 9800 , Mar. 21, 1986; 51 FR 39536 , Oct. 29, 1986; 54 FR 29039 , July 11, 1989; 60 FR 20247 , Apr.
25, 1995]
Goto Section: 74.912 | 74.931
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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