FCC 25.151 Revised as of October 1, 2006
Goto Year:2005 |
2007
Sec. 25.151 Public notice period.
(a) At regular intervals, the Commission will issue public notices listing:
(1) The receipt of applications for new station authorizations;
(2) The receipt of applications for license or registration of receive-only
earth stations;
(3) The receipt of applications for major modifications to station
authorizations;
(4) The receipt of major amendments to pending applications;
(5) The receipt of applications to assign or transfer control of space
station facilities, transmitting earth station facilities, or international
receive-only earth station facilities;
(6) Significant Commission actions regarding applications;
(7) Information which the Commission in its discretion believes to be of
public significance; and
(8) Special environmental considerations as required by part 1 of this
chapter.
(b) Special public notices may also be issued at other times under special
circumstances involving non-routine matters where speed is of the essence
and efficiency of Commission process will be served thereby.
(c) A public notice will not normally be issued for receipt of any of the
following applications:
(1) For authorization of a minor technical change in the facilities of an
authorized station;
(2) For temporary authorization pursuant to Sec. 25.120.
(3) For an authorization under any of the proviso clauses of section 308(a)
of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended [47 U.S.C. 308(a)];
(4) For consent to an involuntary assignment or transfer of control of a
transmitting earth station authorization; or
(5) For consent to an assignment or transfer of control of a space station
authorization or a transmitting earth station authorization, where the
assignment or transfer does not involve a substantial change in ownership or
control; or
(6) For change in location of an earth station operating in the 4/6 GHz and
10.95–11.7 GHz bands by no more than 1" in latitude and/or longitude and for
change in location of an earth station operating in the 12/14 GHz bands by
no more than 10" in latitude and/or longitude.
(d) Except as specified in paragraph (e) of this section, no application
that has appeared on public notice will be granted until the expiration of a
period of thirty days following the issuance of the public notice listing
the application, or any major amendment thereto. Any comments or petitions
must be delivered to the Commission by that date in accordance with Sec. 25.154.
(e)(1) Applicants seeking authority to operate a temporary fixed earth
station pursuant to Sec. 25.277 may consider their applications “provisionally
granted,” and may initiate operations upon the placement of the complete FCC
Form 312 application on public notice, provided that
(i) The temporary fixed earth station will operate only in the conventional
Ku-band (14.0–14.5 GHz and 11.7–12.2 GHz bands);
(ii) The temporary fixed earth station's operations will be consistent with
all routine-licensing requirements for the conventional Ku-band; and
(iii) The temporary fixed earth station's operations will be limited to
satellites on the Permitted Space Station List.
(2) Applications for authority granted pursuant to paragraph (e)(1) of this
section shall be placed on public notice pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of
this section. If no comments or petitions are filed within 30 days of the
public notice date, the authority granted will be considered a regular
temporary fixed earth station authorization as of 30 days after the public
notice date. If a comment or petition is filed within 30 days of the public
notice date, the applicant must suspend operations immediately pending
resolution of the issues raised in that comment or petition.
[ 56 FR 24016 , May 28, 1991, as amended at 58 FR 68061 , Dec. 23, 1993; 70 FR 32254 , June 2, 2005]
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