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There are 6 Updates appearing in the Federal Register for 47 CFR Part 76. View below or at eCFR (GPOAccess)
§ 76.403 — Cable television system reports.
Title 47 published on 2014-10-01.The following are only the Rules published in the Federal Register after the published date of Title 47.For a complete list of all Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices view the Rulemaking tab.2015-07-02; vol. 80 # 127 - Thursday, July 2, 201580 FR 38001 - Concerning Effective Competition; Implementation of Section 111 of the STELA Reauthorization Act
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-15806 RIN MB Docket No.15-53 FCC15-62 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Final rule. The FCC will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing the effective date of this final rule after OMB approval. 47 CFR Part 76 SummaryIn this document, the Commission improves and expedites the Effective Competition process by adopting a rebuttable presumption that cable operators are subject to Competing Provider Effective Competition. This action implements section 111 of the STELA Reauthorization Act of 2014, which directs the Commission to adopt a streamlined Effective Competition process for small cable operators.
2015-06-23; vol. 80 # 120 - Tuesday, June 23, 201580 FR 35854 - Carriage of Digital Television Broadcast Signals
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-15251 RIN CS Docket No.98-120 FCC15-65 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Final rule. Effective July 23, 2015, except for the requirement described in paragraph III.4.b of the Supplementary Information. That paragraph contains information collection requirements that have not been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The Commission will publish a document in the Federal Register announcing OMB approval and the effective date of that paragraph. 47 CFR Part 76 SummaryThe Federal Communications Commission (Commission) adopts a proposal filed jointly by the American Cable Association and the National Association of Broadcasters that modifies and extends the exemption from the requirement to carry high definition (“HD”) broadcast signals under “material degradation” provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (“the Act”) that the Commission granted to certain small cable systems in 2012 (“HD carriage exemption”).
2015-03-06; vol. 80 # 44 - Friday, March 6, 201580 FR 12088 - Implementation of Section 621(a)(1) of the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 as Amended by the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-05180 RIN MB Docket No.05-311 FCC15-3 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Final rule; petition for reconsideration. Effective April 6, 2015. 47 CFR Part 76 SummaryIn this document, the Federal Communications Commission (“Commission” or “we”) respond to Petitions for Reconsideration of the Second Report and Order, interpreting Section 621 of the Communications Act of 1934, which deals with local franchising of cable companies. We clarify the applicability of the Second Report and Order in states that have state-level franchising, grant the request that we reconsider our Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis to align with the text of the Second Report and Order, and deny the petitions in all other respects.
2015-03-03; vol. 80 # 41 - Tuesday, March 3, 201580 FR 11328 - Implementation of the STELA Reauthorization Act of 2014
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-04337 RIN MB Docket No.15-37 FCC15-21 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Final rule. Effective April 2, 2015. 47 CFR Part 76 SummaryThe Federal Communications Commission (“Commission”) amends its rules to implement certain provisions of the STELA Reauthorization Act of 2014. Collectively, those provisions: Extend to January 1, 2020 the good faith negotiation requirements applicable to multichannel video programming distributors (“MVPDs”) and television broadcast stations, and the exclusive contract prohibition applicable to such broadcast stations; prohibit same-market television broadcast stations from coordinating negotiations or negotiating on a joint basis for retransmission consent except under certain conditions; prohibit a television broadcast station from limiting the ability of an MVPD to carry into its local market television signals that are deemed “significantly viewed” or that otherwise are permitted to be carried by the MVPD, with certain exceptions; and eliminate the “sweeps prohibition” in the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (“the Act”).
2015-01-30; vol. 80 # 20 - Friday, January 30, 201580 FR 5048 - Open Video System
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-01594 RIN DA14-1892 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Final rule. Effective March 2, 2015. 47 CFR Part 76 SummaryIn this document, the Office of the Managing Director (OMD) makes nonsubstantive, editorial revisions to correct outdated cross-references in the Federal Communications Commission&apos;s Open Video System (OVS) rules.
2014-10-24; vol. 79 # 206 - Friday, October 24, 201479 FR 63547 - Sports Blackout Rules
Title 47 published on 2014-10-01The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 47 CFR Part 76 after this date.2015-07-02; vol. 80 # 127 - Thursday, July 2, 201580 FR 38001 - Concerning Effective Competition; Implementation of Section 111 of the STELA Reauthorization Act
2015-04-13; vol. 80 # 70 - Monday, April 13, 201580 FR 19594 - Television Market Modification; Statutory Implementation
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-08435 RIN MB Docket No.15-71 FCC15-34 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Proposed rule. Comments are due on or before May 13, 2015; reply comments are due on or before May 28, 2015. Written comments on the Paperwork Reduction Act proposed information collection requirements must be submitted by the public, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and other interested parties on or before June 12, 2015. 47 CFR Part 76 SummaryIn this document, the Commission proposes satellite television market modification rules to implement section 102 of the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act (STELA) Reauthorization Act of 2014 (“STELAR”). The STELAR amended the Communications Act and the Copyright Act to give the Commission authority to modify a commercial television broadcast station&apos;s local television market for purposes of satellite carriage rights. In this document, the Commission proposes to revise the current cable market modification rule to apply also to satellite carriage, while adding provisions to address the unique nature of satellite television service. The document also proposes to make conforming changes to the cable market modification rules and considers whether to make any other changes to the current market modification rules.
2015-03-27; vol. 80 # 59 - Friday, March 27, 201580 FR 16347 - Carriage of Digital Television Broadcast Signals
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-06943 RIN CS Docket No.98-120 FCC15-29 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Proposed rule. Comments are due on or before April 16, 2015; reply comments are due on or before April 27, 2015. Written comments on the Paperwork Reduction Act potential information collection requirements must be submitted by the public, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and other interested parties on or before May 26, 2015. 47 CFR Part 76 SummaryIn this document, the Commission seeks comment on a Petition for Rulemaking filed by the American Cable Association (“ACA”) requesting, among other things, that the Commission extend for an additional three years the exemption from the requirement to carry high definition (“HD”) broadcast signals under the “material degradation” provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (“the Act”) that it granted to certain small cable systems in the 2012 Fifth Report and Order. This exemption is slated to expire on June 12, 2015 absent further action by the Commission. We tentatively conclude that the public interest would be served by extending the HD carriage exemption for three years, or until June 12, 2018.
2015-03-20; vol. 80 # 54 - Friday, March 20, 201580 FR 14894 - Amendment to the Commission&apos;s Rules Concerning Effective Competition; Implementation of Section 111 of the STELA Reauthorization Act
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2015-06541 RIN MB Docket No.15-53 FCC15-30 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Proposed rule. Comments are due on or before April 9, 2015; reply comments are due on or before April 20, 2015. Written comments on the Paperwork Reduction Act proposed information collection requirements must be submitted by the public, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and other interested parties on or before May 19, 2015. 47 CFR Part 76 SummaryIn this document, the Commission asks whether it should adopt a rebuttable presumption that cable operators are subject to effective competition. A franchising authority is permitted to regulate basic cable rates only if the cable system is not subject to effective competition. This proceeding will also implement section 111 of the STELA Reauthorization Act of 2014, which directs the Commission to adopt a streamlined effective competition process for small cable operators.
2015-01-15; vol. 80 # 10 - Thursday, January 15, 201580 FR 2078 - Promoting Innovation and Competition in the Provision of Multichannel Video Programming Distribution Services
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-30777 RIN MB Docket No.14-261 FCC14-210 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Proposed rule. Comments are due on or before February 17, 2015, and reply comments are due on or before March 2, 2015. 47 CFR Part 76 SummaryIn this document, the Commission propose new rules designed to better reflect the fact that video services are being provided increasingly over the Internet. Specifically, we propose to modernize our interpretation of the term “multichannel video programming distributor” (“MVPD”) by including within its scope services that make available for purchase, by subscribers or customers, multiple linear streams of video programming, regardless of the technology used to distribute the programming. Such an approach will ensure both that incumbent providers will continue to be subject to the pro-competitive, consumer-focused regulations that apply to MVPDs as they transition their services to the Internet and that nascent, Internet-based video programming services will have access to the tools they need to compete with established providers.