FCC 1.824 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 1.824 Random selection procedures for Multichannel Multipoint Distribution
Service and Multipoint Distribution Service H-Channel stations.
(a) If there are mutually exclusive applications for an initial conditional
license or license, the Commission may use the random selection process to
select the conditional licensee or licensee. Each such random selection
shall be conducted under the direction of the Office of the Managing
Director in conjunction with the Office of the Secretary. Following the
random selection, the Commission shall announce the tentative selectee and
determine whether the applicant is qualified to receive the conditional
license or license. If the Commission determines that the tentative selectee
is qualified, it shall grant the application. In the event that the
tentative selectee's application is denied, a second random selection will
be conducted. Petitions for Reconsideration, Motions to Stay or Applications
for Review may be submitted at the time the Commission grants or denies the
application of the tentative selectee. The filing periods specified in the
rules shall apply for such pleadings.
(b) Competing applications for conditional licenses and licenses shall be
designated for random selection in accordance with Sec. Sec. 1.1621, 1.1622 (a),
(b), (c), (d), and (e), and 1.1623. No preferences pursuant to Sec. 1.1622
(b)(2) or (b)(3) shall be granted to any MMDS or MDS H-channel applicant
whose owners, when aggregated, have an ownership interest of more than 50
percent in the media of mass communication whose service areas, as set forth
at Sec. 1.1622 (e)(1) through (e)(7), wholly encompass or are encompassed by the
protected service area contour, computed in accordance with Sec. 21.902(d) of
this chapter, for which the license or conditional license is sought.
(c) Petitions to Deny may be filed only against the tentative selectee.
These petitions must be filed within 30 days of the Public Notice announcing
such tentative selection. A consolidated reply may be filed within 15 days
of the due date for Petitions to Deny.
[ 50 FR 5992 , Feb. 13, 1985, as amended at 56 FR 57815 , Nov. 14, 1991]
Subpart F—Wireless Telecommunications Services Applications and Proceedings
Source: 28 FR 12454 , Nov. 22, 1963, unless otherwise noted.
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