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FCC 1.2205
Revised as of October 1, 2020
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§ 1.2205 Prohibition of certain communications.
(a) Definitions. (1) For the purposes of this section, a full power
broadcast television licensee, or a Class A broadcast television
licensee, shall include all controlling interests in the licensee, and
all officers, directors, and governing board members of the licensee.
(2) For the purposes of this section, the term forward auction
applicant is defined the same as the term applicant is defined in
§ 1.2105(c)(5).
(b) Certain communications prohibited. (1) Except as provided in
paragraph (b)(2) of this section, in the broadcast television spectrum
incentive auction conducted under section 6403 of the Spectrum Act,
beginning on the deadline for submitting applications to participate in
the reverse auction and until the results of the incentive auction are
announced by public notice, all full power and Class A broadcast
television licensees are prohibited from communicating directly or
indirectly any incentive auction applicant's bids or bidding strategies
to any other full power or Class A broadcast television licensee or to
any forward auction applicant.
(2) The prohibition described in paragraph (b)(1) of this section does
not apply to the following:
(i) Communications between full power or Class A broadcast television
licensees if they share a common controlling interest, director,
officer, or governing board member as of the deadline for submitting
applications to participate in the reverse auction;
(ii) Communications between a forward auction applicant and a full
power or Class A broadcast television licensee if a controlling
interest, director, officer, or holder of any 10 percent or greater
ownership interest in the forward auction applicant, as of the deadline
for submitting short-form applications to participate in the forward
auction, is also a controlling interest, director, officer, or
governing board member of the full power or Class A broadcast
television licensee, as of the deadline for submitting applications to
participate in the reverse auction; and
(iii) Communications regarding reverse auction applicants' (but not
forward auction applicants') bids and bidding strategies between
parties to a channel sharing agreement executed prior to the deadline
for submitting applications to participate in the reverse auction and
disclosed on a reverse auction application.
(c) Duty to report potentially prohibited communications. A party that
makes or receives a communication prohibited under paragraph (b) of
this section shall report such communication in writing immediately,
and in any case no later than five business days after the
communication occurs. A party's obligation to make such a report
continues until the report has been made.
(d) Procedures for reporting potentially prohibited communications.
Reports under paragraph (c) of this section shall be filed as directed
in public notices detailing procedures for bidding in the incentive
auction. If no public notice provides direction, the party making the
report shall do so in writing to the Chief of the Auctions and Spectrum
Access Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, by the most
expeditious means available, including electronic transmission such as
email.
(e) Violations. A party who is found to have violated the antitrust
laws or the Commission's rules in connection with its participation in
the competitive bidding process, in addition to any other applicable
sanctions, may be subject to forfeiture of its winning bid incentive
payment and revocation of its licenses, where applicable, and may be
prohibited from participating in future auctions.
Note 1 to § 1.2205: References to "full power broadcast television
licensees" and "Class A broadcast television licensees" are intended to
include all broadcast television licensees that are or could become
eligible to participate in the reverse auction, including broadcast
television licensees that may be parties to a channel sharing
agreement.
Note 2 to § 1.2205: For the purposes of this section, "controlling
interests" include individuals or entities with positive or negative de
jure or de facto control of the licensee. De jure control includes
holding 50 percent or more of the voting stock of a corporation or
holding a general partnership interest in a partnership. Ownership
interests that are held indirectly by any party through one or more
intervening corporations may be determined by successive multiplication
of the ownership percentages for each link in the vertical ownership
chain and application of the relevant attribution benchmark to the
resulting product, except that if the ownership percentage for an
interest in any link in the chain meets or exceeds 50 percent or
represents actual control, it may be treated as if it were a 100
percent interest. De facto control is determined on a case-by-case
basis. Examples of de facto control include constituting or appointing
50 percent or more of the board of directors or management committee;
having authority to appoint, promote, demote, and fire senior
executives that control the day-to-day activities of the licensee; or
playing an integral role in management decisions.
Note 3 to § 1.2205: The prohibition described in § 1.2205(b)(1) applies
to controlling interests, officers, directors, and governing board
members of a full power or Class A broadcast television licensee as of
the deadline for submitting applications to participate in the reverse
auction, and any additional such parties at any subsequent point prior
to the announcement by public notice of the results of the incentive
auction. Thus, if, for example, a full power or Class A broadcast
television licensee appoints a new officer after the application
deadline, that new officer would be subject to the prohibition in
§ 1.2205(b)(1), but would not be included within the exceptions
described in § § 1.2205(b)(2)(i) and (ii).
[ 79 FR 48530 , Aug. 15, 2014, as amended at 80 FR 56816 , Sept. 18, 2015]
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