FCC 22.943 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 22.943 Limitations on transfer of control and assignment for authorizations
issued as a result of a comparative renewal proceeding.
Except as otherwise provided in this section, the FCC does not accept
applications for consent to transfer of control or for assignment of the
authorization of a cellular system that has been acquired by the current
licensee for the first time as a result of a comparative renewal proceeding
until the system has provided service to subscribers for at least three
years.
(a) The FCC may accept and grant applications for consent to transfer of
control or for assignment of the authorization of a cellular system that is
to be transferred as a part of a bona fide sale of an on-going business to
which the cellular operation is incidental.
(b) The FCC may accept and grant applications for consent to transfer of
control or for assignment of the authorization of a cellular system that is
to be transferred as a result of the death of the licensee.
(c) The FCC may accept and grant applications for consent to transfer of
control or for assignment of authorization if the transfer or assignment is
pro forma and does not involve a change in ownership.
[ 67 FR 77192 , Dec. 17, 2002]
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