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FCC 68.602
Revised as of October 2, 2015
Goto Year:2014 |
2016
§ 68.602 Sponsor of the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments.
(a) The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and the Alliance for
Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) jointly shall establish the
Administrative Council for Terminal Attachment and shall sponsor the
Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments for four years from the
effective date of these rules. The division of duties by which this
responsibility is executed may be a matter of agreement between these two
parties; however, both are jointly and severally responsible for observing
these rule provisions. After four years from the effective date of these
rules, and thereafter on a quadrennial basis, the Administrative Council for
Terminal Attachments may vote by simple majority to be sponsored by any
ANSI-accredited organization.
(b) The sponsoring organizations shall ensure that the Administrative
Council for Terminal Attachments is populated in a manner consistent with
the criteria of American National Standards Institute's Organization Method
or the Standards Committee Method (and their successor Method or Methods as
ANSI may from time to time establish) for a balanced and open membership.
(c) After the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments is populated,
the sponsors are responsible for fulfilling secretariat positions as
determined by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments. The
Administrative Council shall post on a publicly available web site and make
available to the public in hard copy form the written agreement into which
it enters with the sponsor or sponsors.
[ 66 FR 7588 , Jan. 24, 2001, as amended at 67 FR 57182 , Sept. 9, 2002]
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Goto Section: 68.423 | 68.604
Goto Year: 2014 |
2016
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