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FCC 1.1162
Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 1.1162 General exemptions from regulatory fees.
No regulatory fee established in Sec. Sec. 1.1152 through 1.1156, unless otherwise
qualified herein, shall be required for: (a) Applicants, permittees or
licensees in the Amateur Radio Service, except that any person requesting a
vanity call-sign shall be subject to the payment of a regulatory fee, as
prescribed in Sec. 1.1152.
(b) Applicants, permittees, or licensees who qualify as government entities.
For purposes of this exemption, a government entity is defined as any state,
possession, city, county, town, village, municipal corporation, or similar
political organization or subpart thereof controlled by publicly elected or
duly appointed public officials exercising sovereign direction and control
over their respective communities or programs.
(c) Applicants and permittees who qualify as nonprofit entities. For
purposes of this exemption, a nonprofit entity is defined as: an
organization duly qualified as a nonprofit, tax exempt entity under section
501 of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 501; or an entity with current
certification as a nonprofit corporation or other nonprofit entity by state
or other governmental authority.
(1) Any permittee, licensee or other entity subject to a regulatory fee and
claiming an exemption from a regulatory fee based upon its status as a
nonprofit entity, as described above, shall file with the Secretary of the
Commission (Attn: Managing Director) written documentation establishing the
basis for its exemption within 60 days of its coming under the regulatory
jurisdiction of the Commission or at the time its fee payment would
otherwise be due, whichever is sooner, or at such other time as required by
the Managing Director. Acceptable documentation may include Internal Revenue
Service determination letters, state or government certifications or other
documentation that non-profit status has been approved by a state or other
governmental authority. Applicants, permittees and licensees are required to
file documentation of their nonprofit status only once, except upon request
of the Managing Director.
(2) Within sixty (60) days of a change in nonprofit status, a licensee or
permittee previously claiming a 501(C) exemption is required to file with
the Secretary of the Commission (Attn: Managing Director) written notice of
such change in its nonprofit status or ownership. Additionally, for-profit
purchasers or assignees of a license, station or facility previously
licensed or operated by a non-profit entity not subject to regulatory fees
must notify the Secretary of the Commission (Attn: Managing Director) of
such purchase or reassignment within 60 days of the effective date of the
purchase or assignment.
(d) Applicants, permittees or licensees in the Special Emergency Radio and
Public Safety Radio services.
(e) Applicants, permittees or licensees of noncommercial educational
broadcast stations in the FM or TV services, as well as AM applicants,
permittees or licensees operating in accordance with Sec. 73.503 of this
chapter.
(f) Applicants, permittees, or licensees qualifying under paragraph (e) of
this section requesting Commission authorization in any other mass media
radio service (except the international broadcast (HF) service), wireless
radio service, common carrier radio service, or international radio service
requiring payment of a regulatory fee, if the service is used in conjunction
with their noncommercial educational broadcast station on a noncommercial
educational basis.
(g) Other applicants, permittees or licensees providing, or proposing to
provide, a noncommercial educational or instructional service, but not
qualifying under paragraph (e) of this section, may be exempt from
regulatory fees, or be entitled to a refund, in the following circumstances:
(1) The applicant, permittee or licensee is an organization that, like the
Public Broadcasting Service or National Public Radio, receives funding
directly or indirectly through the Public Broadcasting Fund, 47 U.S.C.
396(k), distributed by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, where the
authorization requested will be used in conjunction with the organization on
a noncommercial educational basis;
(2) An applicant, permittee or licensee of a translator or low power
television station operating or proposing to operate a noncommercial
educational service who, after grant, provides proof that it has received
funding for the construction of the station through the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) or other showings
as required by the Commission; or
(3) An applicant, permittee, or licensee provided a fee refund under Sec. 1.1160
and operating as a noncommercial education station, is exempt from fees for
broadcast auxiliary stations (subparts D, E, and F of part 74 of this
chapter) or stations in the wireless radio, common carrier, or international
services where such authorization is to be used in conjunction with the
noncommercial educational translator or low power station.
(h) An applicant, permittee or licensee that is the licensee of an
instructional television fixed station ( Sec. Sec. 74.901 through 74.996 of this
chapter) is exempt from regulatory fees where the authorization requested
will be used by the applicant in conjunction with the provision of the
instructional service.
(i) Applications filed in the wireless radio service for the sole purpose of
modifying an existing authorization (or a pending application for
authorization). However, if the applicant also requests a renewal or
reinstatement of its license or other authorization for which the submission
of a regulatory fee is required, the appropriate regulatory fee for such
additional request must accompany the application.
[ 60 FR 34033 , June 29, 1995, as amended at 60 FR 34904 , July 5, 1995; 62 FR 59825 , Nov. 5, 1997]
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