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FCC 0.453
Revised as of October 2, 2015
Goto Year:2014 |
2016
§ 0.453 Public reference rooms.
The Commission maintains the FCC Reference Information Center as its public
reference room at its offices in Washington, DC. Much of the information
available from the public reference room may also be retrieved from the
Commission's main Web site at http://www.fcc.gov and its electronic reading
room at http://www.fcc.gov/foia/e-room.html:
(a) The Reference Information Center. Maintains files containing the record
of all docketed cases, petitions for rule making and related papers. A file
is maintained for each docketed hearing case and for each docketed rule
making proceeding. Cards summarizing the history of such cases for the years
before 1984 are available for inspection. Information summarizing the
history of such cases for the years from 1984 through present is available
online on the Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS).
(b) Broadcast Services. The following files and documents are available,
including:
(1) Applications for radio and television broadcast station construction
permits, licenses, modifications of facilities, license renewal, assignments
and transfer of control, including any Commission correspondence or rulings
pertaining to those applications;
(2) Petitions to deny, informal objections, and complaints directed against
the stations and/or station applications;
(3) Ownership reports filed by licensees pursuant to § 73.3615 of this
chapter;
(4) Television network application contracts, radio and television time
brokerage agreements, and other documents required to be filed under
§ 73.3613 of this chapter;
(5) Children's television programming reports filed by commercial television
licensees pursuant to § 73.3526 of this chapter;
(6) Annual DTV ancillary/supplementary services reports filed by commercial
and non-commercial educational digital television licensees pursuant to
§ 73.624 of this chapter;
(7) Station requests for declaratory rulings, special temporary
authorizations, and other waivers;
(8) Annual employment reports filed by licensees and permittees of broadcast
stations pursuant to § 73.3612 of this chapter; and.
(9) Responses from licensees to random audits of their Equal Employment
Opportunity programs conducted pursuant to § 73.2080 of this chapter.
(c) Common Carrier Services, including:
(1) Annual reports filed by carriers under § 43.21 of this chapter;
(2) Reports of proposed changes in depreciation rates filed by carriers
under § 43.43 of this chapter;
(3) Rate-of-return reports filed by price-cap and rate-of-return incumbent
local exchange carriers under § 65.600 of this chapter;
(4) All applications for common carrier authorizations acted upon by the
Enforcement Bureau, and related files;
(5) All formal and informal carrier-to-carrier complaints against common
carriers filed under § 1.711 through § 1.735 of this chapter, all documents
filed in connection therewith, and all communications related thereto;
(6) Annual employment reports filed by common carrier licensees or
permittees pursuant to § 1.815 of this chapter;
(7) Enforcement proceedings and public inquiries and related materials;
(8) Cost Allocation Manuals and related materials;
(9) Currently effective tariffs filed by Communications Common Carriers
pursuant to various FCC Rules and Regulations; and
(10) Recent revisions to tariff filings and the Reference Information Center
Log, which is prepared daily and lists the tariff filings received the
previous day.
(d) Wireless Telecommunications Services and Auction related data including:
(1) Pending files containing applications for additional facilities or
modifications of existing facilities;
(2) Cellular and Paging Granted Station files and related materials;
(3) Pending cellular and paging applications and related files;
(4) Electronically stored application and licensing data for commercial
radio operators and for all authorizations in the Wireless Radio services
are available for public inspection via the Commission's Web site,
http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls. Wireless Radio services include Commercial and
Private Mobile Radio, Common Carrier and Private Operational Field
point-to-point Microwave, Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS),
Digital Electronic Message Service (DEMS), Aviation Ground and Marine Coast
applications; and
(5) Petitions and related materials.
(e) International Services as follows, except to the extent they are
excluded from routine public inspection under another section of this
chapter:
(1) Satellite and earth station applications files and related materials
under part 25 of this chapter;
(2) Section 214 applications and related files under part 63 of this
chapter, to the extent that they concern international communications
facilities and services;
(3) International Fixed Public Radio applications and related files under
part 23 of this chapter;
(4) Files relating to submarine cable landing licenses and applications for
such licenses since June 30, 1934, except for maps showing the exact
location of submarine cables, which are withheld from inspection under sec.
4(j) of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 154(j) (see § 0.457(c)(1)(i));
(5) International broadcast applications, applications for permission to
deliver programming to foreign stations, and related files under part 73 of
this chapter; and
(6) Contracts and other arrangements filed under § 43.51 of this chapter,
except for those that are filed with a request for confidential treatment
(see § 0.459) or are deemed confidential pursuant to sec. 412 of the
Communications Act (see also § 0.457(c)(3)).
(f) Cable and other Multichannel Video Program Distribution Services. The
following files and records are available, including:
(1) Complaints regarding multichannel video programming, all documents filed
in connection therewith, and all communications related thereto, unless the
cable operator has submitted a request pursuant to § 0.459 that such
information not be made routinely available for public inspection;
(2) Special relief petitions and files pertaining to cable television
operations;
(3) Special relief petitions and files pertaining to DBS television
operations;
(4) Petitions and related documents concerning the enforcement of
regulations governing the installation of over-the-air reception devices
(OTARD) pursuant to § 1.4000 of this chapter;
(5) Filings by cable television operators, including Cable Signal Leakage
Reports (Form 320 and § 76.1804 of this chapter), Cable System Registration
Statements (§ 76.1801 of this chapter), Cable System Operator Changes
(§ 76.1610 of this chapter), Cable Aeronautical Frequency Notifications
(§ 76.1804 of this chapter), Cable Annual Report (Form 325 and § 76.403 of
this chapter), and filings related to CARS licenses (Part 78 of this
chapter).
Note to paragraph (f)(5): This data also is available at
http://www.fcc.gov/coals. Electronic submissions for cable filings
(excluding CARS) are mandatory. Original forms are not available for
information filed electronically, but the Reference Information Center or
the Commission's Copy Contractor may assist in producing paper copies of
information found in the COALS database;
(6) Annual employment reports filed by multichannel video programming
distributors pursuant to § 76.1802 of this chapter; and
(7) Responses from multichannel video programming distributors to random
audits of their Equal Employment Opportunity programs conducted pursuant to
§ 76.77 of this chapter.
[ 74 FR 14078 , Mar. 30, 2009, as amended at 76 FR 24389 , May 2, 2011]
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