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:: Commission Organization; Practice and Procedure; Radio Broadcast Services; and Experimental Radio, Auxiliary, Special Broadcast and Other Program Distributional Services
A Rule by the Federal Communications Commission on 11/16/2011
70904-70912
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2011-28144
Section 0.201(c), which, among other things, pertains to appeals from presiding officers' rulings, is amended to change the reference to § 1.301 of the Commission's rules in the second sentence to §§ 1.301 and 1.302 of the Commission's rules. The referenced procedures for appeals from rulings of the presiding officer are now governed by both sections. The rule is further amended to delete the third sentence because it refers to § 1.303, which the Commission has eliminated. See Amendment of Parts 0 and 1 of the Commission's Regulations, 26 F.C.C.2d 331 (1970).
Section 0.291(e) of the Commission's rules, which pertains to the Wireline Competition Bureau's delegated authority, is amended to change “reporting requirements for international carriers set forth in § 43.61(d) of this chapter” to “reporting requirements for international carriers referenced in § 43.61(a)(3) of this chapter” because section (d) was renumbered as section (a)(3). International Settlement Rates, 12 FCC Rcd 19806 (1997).
Section 1.115(b)(2) of the Commission's rules, which pertains to applications for review of actions taken Start Printed Page 70905pursuant to delegated authority, is amended to delete “Except as provided in paragraph (b)(5) of this section” because paragraph (b)(5) has been deleted. Amendment of Parts 0, 1, 19, and 22 of the Commission's Rules to Reflect the Elimination of the Review Board, 1996 WL 207396 (FCC 1996).
Section 1.120 of the Commission's rules, which describes the Commission's former “protest” process, is deleted because, by its express terms, it does not apply to applications filed on or after December 12, 1960. As a result, this section is without current legal effect and is obsolete. In addition, the Order deletes references to § 1.120 from other rules. Specifically, in § 1.4(h) of the Commission's rules, the reference to § 1.120(d) is deleted. In the following rules, the references to § 1.120 are replaced with references to § 1.117: §§ 1.101, 1.207(c), 1.1317(a), 73.1010(a)(1), and 74.5(a)(1). The reference to § 1.120 in § 74.5(a)(2), which is listed as the first rule in part 1, subpart B of the Commission's rules, is changed to § 1.201, which is the next rule after § 1.120 and is also the first rule in part 1, subpart B.
Section 1.207(c) of the Commission's rules is amended, as explained above, to reflect the elimination of § 1.120.
Section 1.229(b)(3) of the Commission's rules, which establishes procedures for the filing of motions to modify the issues designated for hearing, is re-designated as § 1.229(b)(2) because, as discussed above, current § 1.229(b)(2) is being deleted as obsolete. For the same reason, this section is amended to delete the reference to § 1.229(b)(2).
Section 1.931(b)(1) of the Commission's rules, which pertains to applications for special temporary authority for wireless radio services, is amended to change “§§ 1.962(b)(5) and (f)” to “§§ 1.933(d)(6) and 1.939” because § 1.962 was eliminated and its provisions were moved into §§ 1.933 and 1.939. Biennial Regulatory Review, 13 FCC Rcd 21027 (1998).
Part 1, Subpart N, Enforcement of Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Programs or Activities Conducted by the Federal Communications Commission. The Order amends the following Commission rules in Part 1, Subpart N, Enforcement of Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Programs or Activities Conducted by the Federal Communications Commission, to delete or update references that are obsolete and to make other corrections:Start Printed Page 70906
Section 1.1803 of the Commission's rules, which defines terms related to the enforcement of non-discrimination on the basis of disability in programs or activities conducted by the Commission, is amended to revise the definition of “Section 504” to read as follows: “Section 504 means section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 93-112, 87 Stat. 394, 29 U.S.C. 794, as amended.” The current definition contains an incomplete list of the amendments to the 1973 law. The revised definition encompasses all amendments.
Section 1.1851 of the Commission's rules, which pertains to building accessibility, is amended to change “41 CFR 101-19.600 to 101-19.607” to “41 CFR 102-76.60 to 102-76.95.” Section 1.1851 of the Commission's rules states that the definitions, requirements, and standards of the Architectural Barriers Act, 42 U.S.C. 4151-4157, “as established in 41 CFR 101-19.600 to 101.19.607, apply to all buildings covered by this section.” The cited regulations have been transferred to 41 CFR 102-76.60 to 102-76.95, and the citation in § 1.1851 of the Commission's rules is therefore outdated. Real Property Policies, General Servs. Admin., FPMR Amendments D-99 and C-1, 67 FR 76882, December 13, 2002. The amendment to § 1.1851 of the Commission's rules deletes the outdated citation and replaces it with the correct citation.
Section 1.1870(f) of the Commission's rules, which pertains to building accessibility complaints, is amended to change “Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board” to “United States Access Board” to incorporate current nomenclature as reflected in the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1992, Public Law 102-569, section 504, 29 U.S.C. 792.
Section 1.1910(b)(2) of the Commission's rules, which pertains to the handling of applications submitted by certain debtors, is amended to correct an erroneous reference in the first sentence by changing “§ 1.1901(j)” to “§ 1.1901(i).” The first sentence of § 1.1910(b)(2) of the Commission's rules refers to delinquent debts, and the corrected reference defines the term “delinquent.” This section is further amended to correct two typographical errors. The word “provisisons” is revised to read “provisions,” and “recission” is revised to read “rescission.”
Part 1, Subpart P, Implementation of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988. The Order amends the Commission's rules in Part 1, Subpart P, Implementation of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, to delete § 1.2003. Section 1.2002 of the Commission's rules requires applicants for an instrument of Commission authorization to file a certification pursuant to the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. Section 1.2003 of the Commission's rules states that “[t]he certification required by § 1.2002 must be filed with the following applications and any other requests for authorization filed with the Commission, as well as for spectrum leasing notifications and spectrum leasing applications, regardless of whether a specific form exists.” The list of applications in § 1.2003 of the Commission's rules is outdated, and it is also unnecessary, since § 1.2002, by its express terms, applies to “all applicants” for an instrument of authorization from the Commission, and to spectrum lessees, whether or not the certification has been incorporated into the application form and even if there is no form. 47 CFR 1.2002(a), (d).
Part 1, Subpart T, Exempt Telecommunications Companies. The rules in Part 1, Subpart T, §§ 1.5000 through 1.5007, are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Subpart T, Exempt Telecommunications Companies, was adopted to implement section 34(a)(1) of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 (PUHCA 1935). 15 U.S.C. 79, et seq.; Implementation of Section 34(a)(1) of the Pub. Util. Holding Co. Act of 1935, as Added by Section 103 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 11 FCC Rcd 11377 (1996). Congress has since repealed PUHCA 1935, enacting in its place the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 2005 (PUHCA 2005), Energy Policy Act of 2005, Public Law 109-58, 119 Stat. 594. PUHCA 2005 does not reinstate the provisions of section 34(a) of PUHCA 1935 and does not otherwise mention exempt telecommunications companies.
Part 1, Subpart U, Implementation of Section 325(e) of the Communications Act: Procedures Governing Complaints Filed by Television Broadcast Stations Against Satellite Carriers for Retransmission Without Consent. The rules in Part 1, Subpart U, §§ 1.6000 through 1.6012, are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Subpart U of the Commission's rules pertains to complaints filed by television stations alleging that a satellite carrier has retransmitted their signals in violation of section 325(b)(1) of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 325(b)(1). Section 1.6012 of the Commission's rules states that no complaints may be filed under this subpart after December 31, 2001 but specifies that the provisions shall continue to apply to any complaints filed on or before that date. Because no new complaints may be filed after December 31, 2001, and no complaints filed on or before that date are pending, the rules in Subpart U, §§ 1.6000 through 1.6012, are without current legal effect.
Part 1, Subpart X, Spectrum Leasing. The Order amends the Commission's rules in Part 1, Subpart X, by revising § 1.9001(a) of the Commission's rules, which describes the scope of Subpart X, Spectrum Leasing, to delete the reference to Part 26 of the rules because Part 26 has been eliminated. 4.9 GHz Band Transferred from Fed. Gov't Use, 17 FCC Rcd 3955 (2002).Start Printed Page 70907
Part 1, Subpart Y, International Bureau Filing System. The Order amends § 1.10014 of the Commission's rules, which describes the procedures for providing public notice of the filing and grant or denial of applications, to delete, as obsolete, references to International Fixed Public Radio Service (IFPRS) in § 1.10014(c)(2), (f) and (h) because the rules for IFPRS have been eliminated. Elimination of Part 23 of the Commission's Rules, 25 FCC Rcd 541 (2010).
Part 1, Subpart Z, Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act. The Order amends § 1.20007(a)(5) of the Commission's rules to correct a typographical error. The phrase “a digits dialed” is replaced with “digits dialed.”
Accordingly, it is ordered that, effective November 16, 2011, Parts 0, 1, 73, and 74 of the Commission's rules are amended, as set forth below, pursuant to the authority contained in sections 4(i), 5(c), and 303(r) of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 155(c), and 303(r), and § 0.231(b) of the Commission's regulations, 47 CFR 0.231(b).
List of Subjects Organization and functions (government agencies)
Start Amendment Part1. The authority citation for part 0 continues to read as follows:End Amendment Part
Start Amendment Part2. Amend § 0.201 by revising paragraph (c) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 0.201 General provisions.
(c) Procedures pertaining to the filing and disposition of interlocutory pleadings in hearing proceedings are set forth in §§ 1.291 through 1.298 of this chapter. Procedures pertaining to appeals from rulings of the presiding officer are set forth in §§ 1.301 and 1.302. Procedures pertaining to reconsideration and review of actions taken pursuant to delegated authority are set forth in §§ 1.101, 1.102, 1.104, 1.106, 1.113, 1.115, and 1.117. Procedures pertaining to exceptions to initial decisions are set forth in §§ 1.276 through 1.279.
Start Amendment Part3. Amend § 0.211 by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 0.211 Chairman.
Start Amendment Part4. Amend § 0.231 by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 0.231 Authority delegated.
Start Amendment Part5. Amend § 0.261 by revising paragraphs (a)(4) and (b)(5)(i) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 0.261 Authority delegated.
Start Amendment Part6. Amend § 0.291 by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 0.291 Authority delegated.
(e) Authority concerning rulemaking and investigatory proceedings. The Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau, shall not have authority to issue notices of proposed rulemaking, notices of inquiry, or reports or orders arising from either of the foregoing, except that the Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau, shall have authority, in consultation and coordination with the Chief, International Bureau, to issue and revise a manual on the details of the reporting requirements for international carriers referenced in § 43.61(a)(3) of this chapter.
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Start Amendment Part7. The authority citation for part 1 continues to read as follows:End Amendment Part
Start Amendment Part8. Amend § 1.4 by revising paragraph (h) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.4 Computation of time.
(h) If a document is required to be served upon other parties by statute or Commission regulation and the document is in fact served by mail (see § 1.47(f)), and the filing period for a response is 10 days or less, an additional 3 days (excluding holidays) will be allowed to all parties in the proceeding for filing a response. This paragraph (h) shall not apply to documents filed pursuant to § 1.89, § 1.315(b) or § 1.316. For purposes of this paragraph (h) service by facsimile or by electronic means shall be deemed equivalent to hand delivery.
A reply to an opposition for a petition for reconsideration must be filed within 7 days after the opposition is filed. 47 CFR 1.106(h). The rules require that the opposition be served on the person seeking reconsideration. 47 CFR 1.106(g). If the opposition is served on the party seeking reconsideration by mail and the opposition is filed with the Commission on Monday, November 9, 1987, the first day to be counted is Tuesday, November 10, 1987 (the day after the day on which the event occurred, § 1.4(c)), and the seventh day is Monday, November 16. An additional 3 days (excluding holidays) is then added at the end of the 7 day period, and the reply must be filed no later than Thursday, November 19, 1987.
Start Amendment Part9. Revise § 1.101 to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.101 General provisions.
Under section 5(c) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, the Commission is authorized, by rule or order, to delegate certain of its functions to a panel of commissioners, an individual commissioner, an employee board, or an individual employee. Section 0.201(a) of this chapter describes in general terms the basic categories of delegations which are made by the Commission. Subpart B of part 0 of this chapter sets forth all delegations which have been made by rule. Sections 1.102 through 1.117 set forth procedural rules governing reconsideration and review of actions taken pursuant to authority delegated under section 5(c) of the Communications Act, and reconsideration of actions taken by the Commission. As used in §§ 1.102 through 1.117, the term designated authority means any person, panel, or board which has been authorized by rule or order to exercise authority under section 5(c) of the Communications Act.
Start Amendment Part10. Amend § 1.115 by revising paragraph (b)(2) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.115 Application for review of action taken pursuant to delegated authority.
§ 1.120 [Removed]
Start Amendment Part11. Remove § 1.120.End Amendment Part
Start Amendment Part12. Amend § 1.207 by revising paragraph (c) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.207 Interlocutory matters, reconsideration and review; cross references.
(c) Rules governing the reconsideration and review of actions taken pursuant to delegated authority, and the reconsideration of actions taken by the Commission, are set forth in §§ 1.101 through 1.117.
§ 1.227 [Amended]
Start Amendment Part13. In § 1.227, remove paragraph (b)(6).End Amendment Part
Start Amendment Part14. Amend § 1.229 by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.229 Motions to enlarge, change, or delete issues.
(b)(1) In comparative broadcast proceedings involving applicants for only new facilities, such motions shall be filed within 30 days of the release of the designation order, except that persons not named as parties to the proceeding in the designation order may file such motions with their petitions to intervene up to 30 days after publication of the full text or a summary of the designation order in the Federal Register. (See § 1.223 of this part).
Start Amendment Part15. Amend § 1.244 by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.244 Designation of a settlement judge.
Start Amendment Part16. Amend § 1.282 by revising paragraph (b)(3) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.282 Final decision of the Commission.
§ 1.325 [Amended]
Start Amendment Part17. In § 1.325, remove paragraph (c).End Amendment Part
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§ 1.788 [Removed]
Start Amendment Part18. Remove § 1.788.End Amendment Part
§ 1.805 [Removed]
Start Amendment Part19. Remove § 1.805.End Amendment Part
§ 1.811 [Removed]
Start Amendment Part20. Remove § 1.811.End Amendment Part
§ 1.821 [Removed]
Start Amendment Part21. Remove § 1.821.End Amendment Part
§ 1.822 [Removed]
Start Amendment Part22. Remove § 1.822.End Amendment Part
§ 1.824 [Removed]
Start Amendment Part23. Remove § 1.824.End Amendment Part
Start Amendment Part24. Amend § 1.929 by revising paragraph (b)(1) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.929 Classification of filings as major or minor.
Start Amendment Part25. Amend § 1.931 by revising paragraph (b)(1) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.931 Application for special temporary authority.
(b) Private Wireless Services. (1) A licensee of, or an applicant for, a station in the Private Wireless Services may request STA not to exceed 180 days for operation of a new station or operation of a licensed station in a manner which is beyond the scope of that authorized by the existing license. See §§ 1.933(d)(6) and 1.939. Where the applicant, seeking a waiver of the 180 day limit, requests STA to operate as a private mobile radio service provider for a period exceeding 180 days, evidence of frequency coordination is required. Requests for shorter periods do not require coordination and, if granted, will be authorized on a secondary, non-interference basis.
Start Amendment Part26. Amend § 1.1317 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.1317 The Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS).
Start Amendment Part27. Amend § 1.1803 by revising the definition of “Section 504” to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.1803 Definitions.
Section 504 means section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Public Law 93-112, 87 Stat. 394, 29 U.S.C. 794, as amended. As used in this part, section 504 applies only to programs or activities conducted by Executive agencies and not to federally assisted programs.
Start Amendment Part28. Revise § 1.1840 to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.1840 Employment.
Start Amendment Part29. Revise § 1.1851 to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.1851 Building accessibility: New construction and alterations.
Start Amendment Part30. Amend § 1.1870 by revising paragraph (f) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.1870 Compliance procedures.
Start Amendment Part31. Amend § 1.1901 by revising paragraph (e) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.1901 Definitions and construction.
Start Amendment Part32. Amend § 1.1902 by revising paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.1902 Exceptions.
(b) Claims arising out of acquisition contracts subject to the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) shall be determined, collected, compromised, terminated, or settled in accordance with those regulations. (See 48 CFR part 32). If not otherwise provided for in the FAR, contract claims that have been the Start Printed Page 70910subject of a contracting officer's final decision in accordance with section 6(a) of the Contract Disputes Act of 1978 (41 U.S.C. 7103), may be determined, collected, compromised, terminated or settled under the provisions of this regulation, except that no additional review of the debt shall be granted beyond that provided by the contracting officer in accordance with the provisions of section 6 of the Contract Disputes Act of 1978 (41 U.S.C. 7103), and the amount of any interest, administrative charge, or penalty charge shall be subject to the limitations, if any, contained in the contract out of which the claim arose.
Start Amendment Part33. Amend § 1.1910 by revising paragraphs (b)(2) and (c)(2) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.1910 Effect of insufficient fee payments, delinquent debts, or debarment.
(2) Action will be withheld on applications, including on a petition for reconsideration or any application for review of a fee determination, or requests for authorization by any entity found to be delinquent in its debt to the Commission (see § 1.1901(i)), unless otherwise provided for in this regulation, e.g., 47 CFR 1.1928 (employee petition for a hearing). The entity will be informed that action will be withheld on the application until full payment or arrangement to pay any non-tax delinquent debt owed to the Commission is made and/or that the application may be dismissed. See the provisions of §§ 1.1108, 1.1109, 1.1116, and 1.1118. Any Commission action taken prior to the payment of delinquent non-tax debt owed to the Commission is contingent and subject to rescission. Failure to make payment on any delinquent debt is subject to collection of the debt, including interest thereon, any associated penalties, and the full cost of collection to the Federal government pursuant to the provisions of the Debt Collection Improvement Act, 31 U.S.C. 3717.
§ 1.2003 [Removed]
Start Amendment Part34. Remove § 1.2003.End Amendment Part
Start Amendment Part35. Remove and reserve Subpart T, consisting of §§ 1.5000 through 1.5007.End Amendment Part
Start Amendment Part36. Remove and reserve Subpart U, consisting of §§ 1.6000 through 1.6012.End Amendment Part
Start Amendment Part37. Amend § 1.9001 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
Start Amendment Part38. Amend § 1.10014 by revising paragraphs (c)(2), (f), and (h) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.10014 What happens after officially filing my application?
Type of applicationReport No.325-C Applications325-xxxxx.Accounting Rate ChangeARC-xxxxx.Foreign Carrier Affiliation NotificationFCN-xxxxx.International High FrequencyIHF-xxxxx.Recognized Operating AgencyROA-xxxxx.Satellite Space StationSAT-xxxxx.Satellite Earth StationSES-xxxxx.International Telecommunications:StreamlinedTEL-xxxxxS.Non-streamlinedTEL-xxxxxNS and/or DA.Submarine Cable Landing:StreamlinedSCL-xxxxxS.Non-streamlinedSCL-xxxxxNS and/or DA.
Type of applicationReport No.325-C Applications325-xxxxx.Accounting Rate ChangeNo action taken PN released.Foreign Carrier Affiliation NotificationNo action taken PN released.International High FrequencyIHF-xxxxx.Recognized Operating AgencyNo action taken PN released.Satellite Space StationSAT-xxxxx (occasionally).Satellite Earth StationSES-xxxxx.International TelecommunicationsTEL-xxxxx and DA.Submarine Cable LandingTEL-xxxxx and DA.
Type of applicationType of license/authorization issued325-C ApplicationFCC permit mailed to permittee or contact, as specified in the application.Accounting Rate ChangeNo authorizing document is issued by the Commission. In some cases, a Commission order may be issued related to an Accounting Rate Change filing.Data Network Identification Code FilingLetter confirming the grant of a new DNIC or the reassignment of an existing DNIC is mailed to the applicant or its designated representative.Foreign Carrier Affiliation NotificationNo authorizing document is issued by the Commission. In some cases, a Commission order may be issued related to a Foreign Carrier Affiliation Notification.International High Frequency:Construction Permits, Licenses, Modifications, Renewals, and Transfers of Control/Assignment of LicenseFor all applications, an original, stamped authorization is issued to the applicant and a copy of the authorization is sent to the specified contact.Recognized Operating AgencyThe FCC sends a letter to the Department of State requesting grant or denial of recognized operating agency status. (The applicant is mailed a courtesy copy.) The Department of State issues a letter to both the Commission and the Applicant advising of their decision.Satellite Space Station:1. Request for Special Temporary Authority1. Letter, grant-stamped request, or short order.2. New Authorization2. Generally issued by Commission Order.3. Amendment3. Generally issued as part of a Commission Order acting upon the underlying application.4. Modification4. Generally issued by Commission Order.5. Transfer of Control/Assignment of License5. Generally issued by Commission Order or Public Notice. Also, Form A-732 authorization issued and mailed to applicant (original), parties to the transaction, and the applicant's specified contact (copy).Satellite Earth Station:1. Request for Special Temporary Authority1. Letter, grant-stamped request, or short order.2. New Authorization2. License issued and mailed to applicant (original) and specified contact (copy).3. Amendment3. If granted, the action is incorporated into the license for the underlying application.4. Modification4. License issued and mailed to applicant (original) and specified contact (copy).5. Renewal5. License issued and mailed to applicant (original) and specified contact (copy).6. Transfer of Control/Assignment of License6. If granted, Form A-732 authorization issued and mailed to applicant (original), parties to the transaction, and the applicant's specified contact (copy).International Telecommunications—Section 214:1. Streamlined (New, Transfer of Control, Assignment)1. Action Taken Public Notice serves as the authorization document. This notice is issued weekly and is available online both at IBFS (http://www.fcc.gov/​ibfs) and the Electronic Document Management System (EDOCS) (http://www.fcc.gov/​e-file/​).2. Non-streamlined (New, Transfer of Control, Assignment)2. Decisions are generally issued by PN; some are done by Commission Order.3. Request for Special Temporary Authority3. Letter, grant-stamped request issued to applicant.International Signaling Point Code FilingLetter issued to applicant.Submarine Cable Landing License Application:1. Streamlined (New, Transfer of Control, Assignment)1. Action Taken Public Notice serves as the authorization document. This notice is issued weekly and is available online both at IBFS, which can be found at http://www.fcc.gov/​ibfs, and the Electronic Document Management System (EDOCS), which can be found at http://www.fcc.gov/​e-file/​.2. Non-Streamlined (New, Transfer of Control, Assignment)2. Decisions are generally issued by PN; some are done by Commission Order.
Start Amendment Part39. Amend § 1.20007 by revising paragraph (a)(5) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 1.20007 Additional assistance capability requirements for wireline, cellular, and PCS telecommunications carriers.
Start Amendment Part40. The authority citation for part 73 continues to read as follows:End Amendment Part
Start Amendment Part41. Amend § 73.1010 by revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 73.1010 Cross reference to rules in other parts.
(1) Subpart A, “General Rules of Practice and Procedure”. (§§ 1.1 to 1.117).
Start Amendment Part42. The authority citation for part 74 continues to read as follows:End Amendment Part
Start Amendment Part43. Amend § 74.5 by revising paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) to read as follows:End Amendment Part
§ 74.5 Cross reference to rules in other parts.
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(2) Subpart B, “Hearing Proceedings”. (§§ 1.201 to 1.364).