FCC Web Documents citing 1.364
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- from claiming EUCL charges for Complainants' semi-public payphones. We reject this view. As a way of recovering their costs, the LECs were lawfully entitled to assess the EUCL on semi-public payphones. Thus, the Defendants may retain the EUCL charge for the IPPs' semi-public payphones. PROCEDURAL DESIGNATIONS A. Procedural and Evidentiary Rules This Proceeding shall be governed by section 1.201 through 1.364 of the Commission's rules of practice for hearing proceedings, to the extent practicable for the adjudication of these issues. The ALJ may, in his discretion, require that the parties submit all or any portion of their case in writing if he determines that such written submission would contribute significantly to the disposition of the proceeding. Consolidation We conclude that consolidating
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- concerning the reformulated service. Because we are not determining the lawfulness of the post-Liability Order changes to the Service, this referral is limited to determining damages caused by the U S WEST Service as it is described in the Liability Order. PROCEDURAL DESIGNATIONS A. Procedural and Evidentiary Rules The hearings before the ALJ shall be governed by sections 1.201 through 1.364 of the Commission's rules of practice for hearing proceedings, to the extent those rules are practicable for the adjudication of these issues. The ALJ may, in his discretion, require that the parties submit all or any portion of their case in writing, if he determines that such written submission would contribute significantly to the disposition of the proceeding. Consolidation We
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- Power Decision's standard and explaining the significance of that evidence. After carefully reviewing the parties' submissions, we conclude that Gulf Power should be afforded the opportunity to present the evidence delineated in its Description of Evidence during a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (``ALJ''). procedural designations Procedural and Evidentiary Rules This proceeding shall be governed by sections 1.201 through 1.364 of the Commission's rules of practice for hearing proceedings, to the extent practicable for the adjudication of this issue. The ALJ may, in his discretion, require the parties to submit all or any portion of their case in writing if he determines that such written submissions would contribute significantly to the disposition of the proceeding. Discovery Discovery shall be conducted
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- Relating to Relief 7. To determine, in light of the evidence adduced on the foregoing issues, whether Complainants are entitled to the relief requested in the Complaint, and if so, the nature and scope of the relief to which Complainants are entitled. procedural designations Procedural and Evidentiary Rules The proceeding before the ALJ shall be governed by sections 1.201 through 1.364 of the Commission's rules of practice for hearing proceedings, to the extent practicable for the adjudication of this matter. The ALJ may, in his discretion, require the parties to submit all or any portion of their case in writing if he determines that such written submissions would contribute significantly to the disposition of the proceeding. Discovery Discovery shall be conducted
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- Relating to Relief 7. To determine, in light of the evidence adduced on the foregoing issues, whether Complainants are entitled to the relief requested in the Complaint, and if so, the nature and scope of the relief to which Complainants are entitled. procedural designations Procedural and Evidentiary Rules The proceeding before the ALJ shall be governed by sections 1.201 through 1.364 of the Commission's rules of practice for hearing proceedings, to the extent practicable for the adjudication of this matter. The ALJ may, in his discretion, require the parties to submit all or any portion of their case in writing if he determines that such written submissions would contribute significantly to the disposition of the proceeding. Discovery Discovery shall be conducted
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- citation for part 74 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307, 309, 336 and 554. 2. Amend §74.5(a)(1)-(2) to read as follows: § 74.5 Cross reference to rules in other parts. (a) * * * (1) Subpart A, ``General Rules of Practice and Procedure''. (§§ 1.1 to 1.117). (2) Subpart B, ``Hearing Proceedings''. (§§ 1.201 to 1.364). * * * * * 47 C.F.R. Pts. 0-1, 73-74. See para. 3, below, for conforming revisions to Parts 73 and 74. See Amendment of Parts 0 and 1 of the Commission's Regulations, 26 F.C.C.2d 331 (1970). See id. In addition, ``§§ 1.276-1.279'' is revised to read ``§§ 1.276 through 1.279.'' Establishing the Federal Acquisition Regulation, 48 Fed. Reg. 42102
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- from claiming EUCL charges for Complainants' semi-public payphones. We reject this view. As a way of recovering their costs, the LECs were lawfully entitled to assess the EUCL on semi-public payphones. Thus, the Defendants may retain the EUCL charge for the IPPs' semi-public payphones. PROCEDURAL DESIGNATIONS A. Procedural and Evidentiary Rules This Proceeding shall be governed by section 1.201 through 1.364 of the Commission's rules of practice for hearing proceedings, to the extent practicable for the adjudication of these issues. The ALJ may, in his discretion, require that the parties submit all or any portion of their case in writing if he determines that such written submission would contribute significantly to the disposition of the proceeding. Consolidation We conclude that consolidating
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- and explaining the significance of that evidence.20 After carefully reviewing the parties' submissions, we conclude that Gulf Power should be afforded the opportunity to present the evidence delineated in its Description of Evidence during a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (``ALJ'').21 III. PROCEDURAL DESIGNATIONS III.A. Procedural and Evidentiary Rules 6. This proceeding shall be governed by sections 1.201 through 1.364 of the Commission's rules of practice for hearing proceedings, to the extent practicable for the adjudication of this issue.22 The ALJ may, in his discretion, require the parties to submit all or any portion of their case in writing if he determines that such written submissions would contribute significantly to the disposition of the proceeding.23 III.B. Discovery 7. Discovery shall
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- 7. To determine, in light of the evidence adduced on the foregoing issues, whether Complainants are entitled to the relief requested in the Complaint, and if so, the nature and scope of the relief to which Complainants are entitled. V. procedural designations A. Procedural and Evidentiary Rules 19. The proceeding before the ALJ shall be governed by sections 1.201 through 1.364 of the Commission's rules of practice for hearing proceedings, to the extent practicable for the adjudication of this matter. The ALJ may, in his discretion, require the parties to submit all or any portion of their case in writing if he determines that such written submissions would contribute significantly to the disposition of the proceeding. A. Discovery 20. Discovery shall
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- such schedule as the Commission may approve, but only if the Commission first determines that such discovery is necessary to resolve a genuine dispute about material facts, consistent with the obligation to make a final determination within forty five (45) days. In this connection, the Commission may utilize the discovery or other evidentiary procedures set forth in Sections 1.311 through 1.364 of the Commission's Rules. § 1.6009 Relief. If the Commission determines that a satellite carrier has retransmitted the television broadcast station to at least one person in the local market of such station and has failed to meet its burden of proving one of the defenses under § 1.6005 (a)(2)-(4) with respect to such retransmission, the Commission shall: (a) make
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- 98.6 215.1 592.9 0.033MO Montana 101.5 3.18 98.3 24.1 74.2 31.3 18.4 23.8 73.5 0.644MT Nebraska 204.1 3.56 200.6 44.0 156.6 54.7 38.5 62.5 155.7 0.886NE Nevada 214.3 0.05 214.3 17.3 197.0 86.3 56.5 54.2 197.0 0.006NV New Hampshire 184.2 2.84 181.4 20.2 161.2 66.7 40.9 53.6 161.2 NH New Jersey 1,429.8 20.39 1,409.4 280.5 1,128.8 558.3 159.2 410.0 1,127.5 1.364 NJ New Mexico 208.1 6.43 201.7 48.9 152.8 71.4 31.2 48.8 151.3 1.449NM New York 2,468.2 41.32 2,426.9 359.6 2,067.3 980.9 370.5 715.9 2,067.3 NY North Carolina 1,104.0 12.85 1,091.1 332.8 758.3 398.2 139.7 215.2 753.1 5.221NC North Dakota 72.4 1.16 71.3 16.8 54.4 20.6 12.1 21.3 54.0 0.408ND Ohio 1,392.1 3.54 1,388.6 343.4 1,045.2 492.3 174.8 377.6 1,044.8 0.404OH
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- from claiming EUCL charges for Complainants' semi-public payphones. We reject this view. As a way of recovering their costs, the LECs were lawfully entitled to assess the EUCL on semi-public payphones. Thus, the Defendants may retain the EUCL charge for the IPPs' semi-public payphones. PROCEDURAL DESIGNATIONS A. Procedural and Evidentiary Rules This Proceeding shall be governed by section 1.201 through 1.364 of the Commission's rules of practice for hearing proceedings, to the extent practicable for the adjudication of these issues. The ALJ may, in his discretion, require that the parties submit all or any portion of their case in writing if he determines that such written submission would contribute significantly to the disposition of the proceeding. Consolidation We conclude that consolidating
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- and explaining the significance of that evidence.20 After carefully reviewing the parties' submissions, we conclude that Gulf Power should be afforded the opportunity to present the evidence delineated in its Description of Evidence during a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (``ALJ'').21 III. PROCEDURAL DESIGNATIONS III.A. Procedural and Evidentiary Rules 6. This proceeding shall be governed by sections 1.201 through 1.364 of the Commission's rules of practice for hearing proceedings, to the extent practicable for the adjudication of this issue.22 The ALJ may, in his discretion, require the parties to submit all or any portion of their case in writing if he determines that such written submissions would contribute significantly to the disposition of the proceeding.23 III.B. Discovery 7. Discovery shall
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- 7. To determine, in light of the evidence adduced on the foregoing issues, whether Complainants are entitled to the relief requested in the Complaint, and if so, the nature and scope of the relief to which Complainants are entitled. V. procedural designations A. Procedural and Evidentiary Rules 19. The proceeding before the ALJ shall be governed by sections 1.201 through 1.364 of the Commission's rules of practice for hearing proceedings, to the extent practicable for the adjudication of this matter. The ALJ may, in his discretion, require the parties to submit all or any portion of their case in writing if he determines that such written submissions would contribute significantly to the disposition of the proceeding. A. Discovery 20. Discovery shall