FCC 0.204 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 0.204 The exercise of delegated authority.
(a) Authority to issue orders and to enter into correspondence. Any official
(or group of officials) to whom authority is delegated in this subpart is
authorized to issue orders (including rulings, decisions, or other action
documents) pursuant to such authority and to enter into general
correspondence concerning any matter for which he is responsible under this
subpart or subpart A of this part.
(b) Authority of subordinate officials. Authority delegated to any official
to issue orders or to enter into correspondence under paragraph (a) of this
section may be exercised by that official or by appropriate subordinate
officials acting for him.
(c) Signature. (1) Other orders made by a committee, board or panel identify
the body and are signed by the Secretary.
(2) Upon signing an order, the Secretary affixes the Commission's seal.
(3) General correspondence by a committee or board is signed by the
committee or board chairman.
(4) All other orders and letters are signed by the official who has given
final approval of their contents.
(5) With the exception of license forms requiring the signature of an
appropriate official of the issuing bureau or office, license forms bear
only the seal of the Commission.
(d) Form of orders. Orders may be issued in any appropriate form (e.g., as
captioned orders, letters, telegrams) and may, if appropriate, be issued
orally. Orders issued orally shall, if practicable, be confirmed promptly in
writing.
(e) Minutes entries. Except as otherwise provided in this subpart, actions
taken as provided in paragraph (d) of this section shall be recorded in
writing and filed in the official minutes of the Commission.
[ 33 FR 8227 , June 1, 1968, as amended at 38 FR 18550 , July 12, 1973; 62 FR 4170 , Jan. 29, 1997]
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