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FCC 2.929
Revised as of October 1, 2009
Goto Year:2008 | 2010
  §  2.929   Changes in name, address, ownership or control of grantee.

   (a) An equipment authorization issued by the Commission may not be
   assigned, exchanged or in any other way transferred to a second party,
   except as provided in this section.

   (b) The grantee of an equipment authorization may license or otherwise
   authorize a second party to manufacture the equipment covered by the
   grant of the equipment authorization provided:

   (1) The equipment manufactured by such second party bears the FCC
   Identifier as is set out in the grant of the equipment authorization.

   Note to paragraph(b)(1): Any change in the FCC Identifier desired as a
   result of such production or marketing agreement will require the
   filing of a new application for an equipment authorization as specified
   in § 2.933.

   (2) The grantee of the equipment authorization shall continue to be
   responsible to the Commission for the equipment produced pursuant to
   such an agreement.

   (c) Whenever there is a change in the name and/or address of the
   grantee of an equipment authorization, notice of such change(s) shall
   be submitted to the Commission via the Internet at
   https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/cf/eas/index.cfm within 30 days
   after the grantee starts using the new name and/or address.

   (d) In the case of transactions affecting the grantee, such as a
   transfer of control or sale to another company, mergers, or transfer of
   manufacturing rights, notice must be given to the Commission via the
   Internet at https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/cf/eas/index.cfm within
   60 days after the consummation of the transaction. Depending on the
   circumstances in each case, the Commission may require new applications
   for equipment authorization. In reaching a decision the Commission will
   consider whether the acquiring party can adequately ensure and accept
   responsibility for continued compliance with the regulations. In
   general, new applications for each device will not be required. A
   single application for equipment authorization may be filed covering
   all the affected equipment.

   [ 63 FR 36598 , July 7, 1998, as amended at  69 FR 54033 , Sept. 7, 2004]


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