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FCC 61.136
Revised as of October 1, 2011
Goto Year:2010 |
2012
§ 61.136 Revocation of concurrences.
A concurrence may be revoked by a revocation notice or cancelled by a
new concurrence. A revocation notice or a new concurrence, if less
broad in scope than the concurrence it cancels, must bear an effective
date not less than 45 days after its receipt by the Commission. A
revocation notice is not given a serial number, but must specify the
number of the concurrence to be revoked and the name of the carrier in
whose favor the concurrence was issued. It must be in the following
format:
Revocation Notice
(Name of carrier ____________)
(Post office address ______________)
(Date) ___________, 19__.
Secretary,
Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. 20554.
Effective _____________, 19__ FCC Concurrence No. __, issued by (Name
of concurring carrier) in favor of (Name of issuing carrier) is hereby
cancelled and revoked. Rates and regulations of (Name of concurring
carrier) and its connecting carriers will thereafter be found in Tariff
FCC No. __ issued by _________ (If the concurring carrier has ceased
operations, the revocation notice must so indicate.)
(Name of carrier)____________________
By____________________
(Title) ____________________________________ ____________________
Effective Date Note: At 76 FR 43215 , July 20, 2011, Subpart G
consisting of § § 61.131 to 61.136 was redesignated as Subpart H. The
existing Subpart H consisting of § § 61.151 through 61.153 was removed.
For the convenience of the user, the removed Subpart H is set forth as
follows:
Subpart H--Applications for Special Permission
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