FCC Web Documents citing 76.11
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-10A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-10A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-10A1.txt
- Cable Antenna Relay Service authorizations. (12) Resolve complaints regarding pole attachments filed under section 224 of the Communications Act. (13) Resolve complaints regarding multichannel video and cable television service under Part 76 of the Commission's Rules. NOTE TO PARAGRAPH (a)(13): The Media Bureau has primary responsibility for complaints regarding the following: (i) Subpart A (general), with the exception of section 76.11; (ii) Subpart B (Registration Statements); (iii) Subpart C (Federal-State/Local Relationships [Reserved]; (iv) Subpart D (carriage of television broadcast signals); (v) Subpart E (equal employment opportunity requirements); (vi) Subpart F (nonduplication protection and syndicated exclusivity); (vi) Subpart G, sections 76.205, 76.206 and 76.209 (political broadcasting); (vii) subpart I (Forms and Reports)(viii) Subpart J (ownership); (ix) Subpart L (cable television access); (x)
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/76print.html
- FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (Continued) SUBCHAPTER C -- BROADCAST RADIO SERVICES PART 76 -- MULTICHANNEL VIDEO AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE Subpart A -- General Sec. [1]76.1 Purpose. [2]76.3 Other pertinent rules. [3]76.5 Definitions. [4]76.6 General pleading requirements. [5]76.7 General special relief, waiver, enforcement, complaint, show cause, forfeiture, and declaratory ruling procedures. [6]76.8 Status conference. [7]76.9 Confidentiality of proprietary information. [8]76.10 Review. [9]76.11 Lockbox enforcement. Subpart B -- Registration Statements [10]76.29 Special temporary authority. Subpart C -- Federal-State/Local Regulatory Relationships [Reserved] Subpart D -- Carriage of Television Broadcast Signals [11]76.51 Major television markets. [12]76.53 Reference points. [13]76.54 Significantly viewed signals; method to be followed for special showings. [14]76.55 Definitions applicable to the must-carry rules. [15]76.56 Signal carriage obligations. [16]76.57 Channel positioning. [17]76.59 Modification
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/part76.pdf
- Previous | Browse Next PART 76-MULTICHANNEL VIDEO AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE Section Contents Subpart A-General § 76.1 Purpose. § 76.3 Other pertinent rules. § 76.5 Definitions. § 76.6 General pleading requirements. § 76.7 General special relief, waiver, enforcement, complaint, show cause, forfeiture, and declaratory ruling procedures. § 76.8 Status conference. § 76.9 Confidentiality of proprietary information. § 76.10 Review. § 76.11 Lockbox enforcement. Subpart B-Registration Statements § 76.29 Special temporary authority. Subpart C-Cable Franchise Applications § 76.41 Franchise application process. Subpart D-Carriage of Television Broadcast Signals § 76.51 Major television markets. § 76.53 Reference points. § 76.54 Significantly viewed signals; method to be followed for special showings. § 76.55 Definitions applicable to the must-carry rules. § 76.56 Signal carriage obligations. §
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/intelsat-comsat/lrt_rc060702.pdf
- to refrain from the broadcast, cable and/or closed circuit distribution of video programming deemed to be indecent or obscene or foreclosed to viewing by persons under the age of 18 by the rating system of the Motion Picture Association of America, except through use of a lockbox (as defined in Title VI of the Communications Act and 47 CFR Section 76.11) or similar signal blocking technology.11 10 LRT is this date submitting an Administrative Dispute Resolution petition separately for consideration by the parties to this proceeding. 11 This condition is made necessary by virtue of the fact that Comsat operated a business for over a decade, which distributed films to hotels throughout the U.S. in direct violation of the public interest