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FCC 80.15
Revised as of October 1, 2010
Goto Year:2009 | 2011
  §  80.15   Eligibility for station license.

   (a) General. A station license cannot be granted to or held by a
   foreign government or its representative.

   (b) Public coast stations and Alaska-public fixed stations. A station
   license for a public coast station or an Alaska-public fixed station
   cannot be granted to or held by:

   (1) Any alien or the representative of any alien;

   (2) Any foreign government or its representative;

   (3) Any corporation organized under the laws of any foreign government;

   (4) Any corporation of which more than one-fifth of the capital stock
   is owned of record or voted by aliens or their representatives or by a
   foreign government or its representative, or by a corporation organized
   under the laws of a foreign country; or

   (5) Any corporation directly or indirectly controlled by any other
   corporation of which more than one-fourth of the capital stock is owned
   of record or voted by aliens, their representatives, or by a foreign
   government or its representatives, or by any corporation organized
   under the laws of a foreign country, if the Commission finds that the
   public interest will be served by the refusal or revocation of such
   license.

   (c) Private coast and marine utility stations. The supplemental
   eligibility requirements for private coast and marine utility stations
   are contained in § 80.501(a).

   (d) Ship stations. A ship station license may only be granted to:

   (1) The owner or operator of the vessel;

   (2) A subsidiary communications corporation of the owner or operator of
   the vessel;

   (3) A State or local government subdivision; or

   (e) EPIRB stations. (1) Class A or Class B EPIRB stations will be
   authorized for use on board the following types of vessels until
   December 31, 2006:

   (i) Vessels authorized to carry survival craft; or

   (ii) Vessels expected to travel in waters beyond the range of marine
   VHF distress coverage which is generally considered to be more than 32
   kilometers (approximately 20 miles) offshore; or

   (iii) Vessels required to be fitted with EPIRB's to comply with U.S.
   Coast Guard regulations.

   (2) A 406.0-406.1 MHz EPIRB may be used by any ship required to carry
   an EPIRB pursuant to 46 CFR subpart 25.26 or 46 CFR 28.150, 117.64,
   117.200, 133.60, 180.64, 180.200, 180.204, 180.205, or 199.510, or by
   any ship that is equipped with a VHF ship radio station. An INMARSAT-E
   EPIRB may be used by any ship required by these U.S. Coast Guard
   regulations to carry an EPIRB or by any ship that is equipped with a
   VHF radio station, provided that the ship is not operating in sea area
   A4 as defined in § 80.1069(a)(4).

   Note to paragraph (e)(2): Service to INMARSAT-E EPIRB stations
   terminated on December 1, 2006, so distress signals from INMARSAT-E
   EPIRB stations will not be received by any Rescue Coordination Center.

   [ 51 FR 31213 , Sept. 2, 1986, as amended at  53 FR 37308 , Sept. 26, 1988;
    58 FR 33344 , June 17, 1993;  61 FR 55581 , Oct. 28, 1996;  68 FR 46960 ,
   Aug. 7, 2003;  69 FR 64671 , Nov. 8, 2004;  73 FR 4480 , Jan. 25, 2008]


Goto Section: 80.13 | 80.17

Goto Year: 2009 | 2011
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