FCC 3.28 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 3.28 Denial of privilege.
(a) The Commission, in its sole discretion, may refuse to grant an
application to become an accounting authority for any of the following
reasons:
(1) Failure to provide evidence of acceptable financial responsibility;
(2) If the applicant, in the opinion of the FCC reviewing official, does not
possess the qualifications necessary to the proper functioning of an
accounting authority;
(3) Application is not personally signed by the proper official(s);
(4) Applicant does not provide evidence that accounting operations will take
place in the United States or its territories and the applicant does not
already possess an AAIC issued by another administration;
(5) Application is incomplete, the applicant fails to provide additional
information requested by the Commission or the applicant indicates that it
cannot meet a particular provision; or
(6) When the Commission determines that the grant of an authorization is
contrary to the public interest.
(b) These rules provide sufficient latitude to address defects in
applications. Entities seeking review should follow procedures set forth in
Sec. 1.106 or Sec. 1.115 of this chapter.
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