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Number of Respondents: 80.
Estimated Time per Response: 0.75–
3.0 hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 120 hours.
Total Annual Cost: $6,000.
Privacy Impact Assessment: No
impact(s).
Needs and Uses: When a permit is
subject to tolling because construction is
encumbered due to an act of God, or
when a construction permit is the
subject of administrative or judicial
review, 47 CFR 73.3598(c) requires a
permittee to notify the Commission as
promptly as possible and, in any event,
within 30 days, and to provide
supporting documentation. In cases
where the duration of the tolling event
are not known at the time that tolling is
granted, Section 73.3598(d) requires the
permittee to notify the Commission
promptly when a relevant
administrative or judicial review is
resolved and/or report progress at six
month intervals. Section 73.3598 (e)
requires any construction permit for
which construction has not been
completed shall be automatically
forfeited upon expiration of the
construction permit. The data is used by
FCC staff to ensure that legitimate
obstacles are preventing permittees from
the construction of broadcast facilities.
OMB Control Number: 3060–0638.
Title: Section 76.934(g), Alternative
Rate Regulation Agreements.
Form Number: Not applicable.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other forprofit entities.
Number of Respondents: 100.
Estimated Time per Response: .50
hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement; Third party
disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 50 hours.
Total Annual Cost: None.
Privacy Impact Assessment: No
impact(s).
Needs and Uses: This rule requires
that local franchising authorities,
certified pursuant to 47 CFR 76.910, and
small systems operated by small cable
companies may enter into an alternative
rate regulation agreements affecting the
basic service tier and the cable
programming service tier. Small systems
must file with the Commission a copy
of the operative alternative agreement
within 30 days after its effective date.
Alternative rate regulation agreements
are filed with the Commission so that
verification can be made the such
agreements have been entered into and
executed pursuant to the Commission
rules.
OMB Control Number: 3060–0644.
Title: Establishing Maximum
Permitted Rates for Regulated Cable
Services on Small Cable Systems.
Form Number: FCC Form 1230.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other forprofit entities; State, local or tribal
government.
Number of Respondents: 5.
Estimated Time per Response: 2.25
hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
reporting requirement; Third party
disclosure requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 11.25 hours.
Total Annual Cost: None.
Privacy Impact Assessment: No
impact(s).
Needs and Uses: On May 5, 1995, the
Commission adopted rules that allow a
small cable system owned by a small
cable company to use a simplified costof-service procedure to set its maximum
permitted rate. Pursuant to these rules,
a cable system is eligible to set its
maximum permitted rate with the FCC
Form 1230 if it is a system with 15,000
or fewer subscribers, and it is not owned
by a cable company with more than
400,000 subscribers. The data collected
is used by the Commission and local
franchise authorities to determine
whether cable rates for basic service,
cable programming service, and
associated equipment are reasonable
under Commission regulations.
OMB Control Number: 3060–1001.
Title: Application for Extension of
Time to Construct a Digital Television
Broadcast Station.
Form Number: FCC Form 337.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
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Respondents: Business or other forprofit entities; Not-for-profit
institutions.
Number of Respondents: 300.
Estimated Time per Response: 0.5–4
hours.
Frequency of Response:
Recordkeeping requirement; On
occasion reporting requirement.
Total Annual Burden: 250 hours.
Total Annual Cost: $150,000.
Privacy Impact Assessment: No
impact(s).
Needs and Uses: FCC Form 337 will
be used by Digital Television (DTV)
permittees to apply for an extension of
time within which to construct a DTV
broadcast station. Applicants must
retain documentation fully detailing and
supporting the representations made in
the FCC Form 337. The extension
request is used by FCC staff to
determine whether a broadcaster should
be afforded additional time to construct
its facilities. Additionally, applicants
choosing to request special temporary
authority to commence digital operation
must specify the technical facilities and
certify that the facilities are in
compliance with FCC rules. The data is
used by FCC staff to determine whether
a broadcaster’s operation is consistent
with allotted parameters.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 05–4597 Filed 3–8–05; 8:45 am]
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Sunshine Act Meeting, Open
Commission Meeting, Thursday, March
10, 2005
March 3, 2005.
The Federal Communications
Commission will hold an Open Meeting
on the subjects listed below on
Thursday, March 10, 2005, which is
scheduled to commence at in Room
TW–C305, at 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC.
Item No.
Bureau
Subject
1 ..............................
Consumer & Governmental Affairs .......
Title: Truth-in-Billing and Billing Format (CC Docket No. 98–170) and National
Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates’ Petition for Declaratory Ruling Regarding Truth-in-Billing (CG Docket No. 04–208).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Second Report and Order, Declaratory Ruling, and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding
the truth-in-billing rules and a related petition for declaratory ruling filed by
the National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates.
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Item No.
Bureau
Subject
2 ..............................
Office of Engineering and Technology
Wireless and Tele-Communications.
Title: Wireless Operations in the 3650–3700 MHz Band (ET Docket No. 04–
151); Wireless Operations in the 3650–3700 MHz Band; Additional Spectrum
for Unlicensed Devices Below 900 MHz and in the 3 GHz Band (ET Docket
No. 02–380); and Amendment of the Commission’s Rules with Regard to the
3650–3700 MHz Government Transfer Band (ET Docket No. 98–237).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Report and Order and Memorandum Opinion and Order concerning the use of the 3650–3700 MHz Band.
3 ..............................
Office of Engineering and Technology ..
Title: Facilitating Opportunities for Flexible, Efficient, and Reliable Spectrum
Use Employing Cognitive Radio Technologies (ET Docket No. 03–108).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Report and Order on the use of
cognitive radio technologies to facilitate opportunities for more flexible, efficient, and reliable spectrum use.
4 ..............................
Office of Engineering and Technology ..
Title: Petition for Waiver of the Part 15 UWB Regulations Filed by the Multiband OFDM Alliance Special Interest Group (ET Docket No. 04–352).
Summary: The Commission will consider an Order concerning UWB Transmitters that operate under Part 15 rules.
5 ..............................
Wireline Competition .............................
Title: The Use of N11 Codes and Other Abbreviated Dialing Arrangements (CC
Docket No. 92–105).
Summary: The Commission will consider an Order designating 811 as the national abbreviated dialing code to be used by state One Call notification systems for providing advanced notice of excavation activities to underground
facility operators in compliance with the Pipeline Safety Improvement Act of
2002.
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Consent Agenda
The Commission will consider the
following subjects listed below as a
consent agenda and these items will not
be presented individually:
1 ..............................
Enforcement ..........................................
Title: Enforcement of Sections 201 and 258 of the Act.
Summary: The Commission will consider action concerning an investigation into
compliance with the Commission’s slamming rules.
2 ..............................
Enforcement ..........................................
Title: C&W Communications, Inc., Licensee of Private Land Mobile Stations
WNJB566 and KNBV420; Steve Gill, Licensee of Private Land Mobile Station
WNEC236; Radio Service Company, Licensee of Private Land Mobile Stations WPBB209, WNXZ684, and WNXZ686; and Fresno Mobile Radio, Inc.,
Licensee of Private Land Mobile Stations WYY797, WYY798, WYY799,
KNDC491, and WNA511.
Summary: The Commission will consider an action concerning an Application
for Review filed by Nextel Communications, Inc. and Nextel Partners, Inc. of
an Enforcement Bureau decision denying Nextel’s requests for the commencement of license revocation proceedings against Private Land Mobile licensees C&W Communications, Inc. and its owner, Steve Gill, Radio Service
Company, and Fresno Mobile Radio, Inc.
3 ..............................
International ...........................................
Title: 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review—Streamlining and Other Revisions of
Part 25 of the Commission’s Rules Governing the Licensing of, and Spectrum Usage by, Satellite Network Earth Stations and Space Stations (IB
Docket No. 00–248) and Amendment of Part 25 of the Commission’s Rules
and Regulations to Reduce Alien Carrier Interference Between Fixed-Satellite
at Application Procedures for Satellite Communication Services (CC Docket
No. 86–496).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Fifth Report and Order in IB Docket
No. 00–248, and Third Report and Order in CC Docket No. 86–496 concerning streamlining the procedures for reviewing non-routine earth station
applications.
4 ..............................
International ...........................................
Title: 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review—Streamlining and Other Revisions of
Part 25 of the Commission’s Rules Governing the Licensing of, and Spectrum Usage by, Satellite Network Earth Stations and Space Stations (IB
Docket No. 00–248).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Sixth Report, Order, and Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking concerning revisions to its earth station
antenna gain pattern requirements, and the establishment of an off-axis EIRP
envelope for Earth Stations in the Fixed Satellite Service.
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Media .....................................................
Title: Amendment of Section 73.202(b), Table of Allotments, FM Broadcast Stations, (Alva, Mooreland, Tishomingo, Tuttle and Woodward, Oklahoma) (MM
Docket No. 98–155, RM–9082, and RM–9133).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Memorandum Opinion and Order
concerning an Application for Review filed by Ralph Tyler seeking review of a
decision by the Mass Media Bureau denying a request to reallot Channel
259C3 to Tuttle, Oklahoma.
6 ..............................
Media .....................................................
Title: Birach Broadcasting Corporation, Request to Toll the Period to Construct
Unbuilt Station WIJR(AM) Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Summary: The Commission will consider an Order on Reconsideration concerning an Application for Review filed by Birach Broadcasting Corp. seeking
review of a decision by the Commission to affirm a denial of Birach’s request
for additional time to construct unbuilt station WIJR(AM).
7 ..............................
Media .....................................................
Title: KEGG Communications, Inc., Licensee of Station K216EQ, Daingerfield,
Texas, and Application for Construction Permit for a New Noncommercial
Educational FM Station in Daingerfield, Texas.
Summary: The Commission will consider action concerning an application filed
by KEGG Communications, Inc. for a construction permit for a new noncommercial educational FM station in Daingerfield, Texas, and materials relating to KEGG Communications’ operation of NCE translator station
K216EQ, Daingerfield, Texas.
8 ..............................
Media .....................................................
Title: DTV Build-out, Requests for Extension of the Digital Television Construction Deadline, Commercial Television Stations with May 1, 2002 Deadline.
Summary: The Commission will consider an Order concerning applications filed
by commercial television stations seeking extensions of the May 1, 2002
deadline for construction of their digital television facilities.
9 ..............................
Media .....................................................
Title: DTV Build-out, Requests for Extension of the Digital Television Construction Deadline, Noncommercial Educational Television Stations with May 1,
2003 Deadline.
Summary: The Commission will consider an Order concerning applications filed
by Noncommercial television stations seeking extensions of the May 1, 2003
deadline for construction of their digital television facilities.
10 ............................
Office of Engineering Technology .........
Title: Amendment of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission’s Rules to Provide for
Narrowband Private and Land Mobile Radio Channels in the 150.05–150.8
MHz, 162–174 MHz, and 406.1–420 MHz Bands that are Allocated for Federal Government Use (ET Docket No. 04–243).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Report and Order concerning the
procedures by which 40 Private Land Mobile Radio channels, which are located in frequency bands that are primarily allocated for Federal use, are to
transition to narrower, more efficient channels in a process commonly known
as ‘‘narrowbanding.’’
11 ............................
Office of Engineering and Technology ..
Title: Amendment of Parts 2, 25, and 73 of the Commission’s Rules to Implement Decisions from the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva
2003) (WRC–03) Concerning Frequency Bands Between 5900 kHz and 27.5
GHz and to Otherwise Update the Rules in this Frequency Range (ET Docket No. 04–139).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Report and Order concerning the
use of Frequency Band Between 5900 kHz and 27.5 GHz Band.
12 ............................
Wireline Competition .............................
Title: Request to Update Default Compensation Rate for Dial-Around Calls from
Payphones (WC Docket No. 03–225).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that solicits data to enable the Commission to determine a current
and accurate monthly average of compensable dial-around calls perpayphone for the purpose of establishing a monthly per-payphone default
rate.
13 ............................
Wireline Competition .............................
Title: Application for Review of a Decision of the Wireline Competition Bureau,
Mescalero Apache School, Mescalero, New Mexico; and Schools and Libraries Universal Service Support Mechanism (CC Docket No. 02–6).
Summary: The Commission will consider an Order regarding an Application for
Review of a decision issued by the Telecommunications Access Policy Division of the Wireline Competition Bureau.
14 ............................
Wireline Competition .............................
Title: 1993 Annual Access Tariff Filings, GSF Order Compliance Filings (CC
Docket No. 93–193); 1994 Annual Access Tariff Filings, 1995 Annual Access
Tariff Filings, and 1996 Annual Access Tariff Filings (CC Docket No. 94–65).
Summary: The Commission will consider an Order on Review of a Common
Carrier Bureau Order clarifying methods to be used by local exchange carriers to allocate refund and sharing amounts among price cap baskets.
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Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 05–4722 Filed 3–7–05; 12:43 pm]
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FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
[Notice 2005–7]
Price Index Increases for Expenditure
and Contribution Limitations
AGENCY:
Federal Election Commission.
Corrected notice of expenditure
and contribution limitation increases.
ACTION:
SUMMARY: As mandated by provisions of
the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of
2002 (‘‘BCRA’’), the Federal Election
Commission (‘‘FEC’’ or ‘‘the
Commission’’) is adjusting certain
expenditure and contribution
limitations set forth in the Federal
Election Campaign Act of 1971, as
amended (‘‘FECA’’ or ‘‘the Act’’), to
account for increases in the consumer
price index. This notice corrects certain
information regarding the effective
periods for changes to contribution
limits under FECA that was published
in the Commission’s notice appearing in
the February 10, 2005, Federal Register.
Additional details appear in the
supplemental information that follows.
DATES: Effective Date: The effective date
for the limits at 2 U.S.C. 441a(a)(1)(A),
441a(a)(1)(B) and 441a(h) is November
3, 2004. The effective date for the limits
at 2 U.S.C. 441a(a)(3) and 441a(d) is
January 1, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Gregory J. Scott, Information Division,
999 E Street, NW., Washington, DC
20463; telephone: (202) 694–1100; toll
free (800) 424–9530.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971,
2 U.S.C. 431 et seq., as amended by the
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of
2002, Public Law 107–155, 116 Stat. 81
(March 27, 2002), coordinated party
expenditure limits (2 U.S.C.
441a(d)(3)(A) and (B)), and certain
contribution limits (2 U.S.C.
441a(a)(1)(A) and (B), (a)(3), (d) and (h)),
are adjusted either annually or
biennially by the consumer price index.
See 2 U.S.C. 441a(c)(1). The
Commission is publishing this notice to
announce these limits for 2005 or the
2005–2006 election cycle.
Coordinated Party Expenditure Limits
for 2005
Under 2 U.S.C. 441a(c), the
Commission must adjust the
expenditure limitations established by 2
U.S.C. 441a(d) (the limits on
expenditures by national party
committees, State party committees, or
their subordinate committees in
connection with the general election
campaign of candidates for Federal
office) annually to account for inflation.
This expenditure limitation is increased
by the percent difference between the
price index, as certified to the
Commission by the Secretary of Labor,
for the 12 months preceding the
beginning of the calendar year and the
price index for the base period (calendar
year 1974).
1. Expenditure Limitation for House of
Representatives
Both the national and state party
committees have an expenditure
limitation for each general election held
to fill a seat in the House of
Representatives. The formula used to
calculate the expenditure limitation in a
state with more than one congressional
district multiplies the base figure of
$10,000 by the price index (3.831),
rounding to the nearest $100. Based
upon this formula, the expenditure
limitation for 2005 House elections in
those states is $38,300. The formula
used to calculate the expenditure
limitation in a state with only one
congressional district multiplies the
base figure of $20,000 by the price index
(3.831), rounding to the nearest $100.
Based upon this formula, the
expenditure limitation for 2005 House
elections in these states is $76,600.
2. Expenditure Limitation for Senate
Both the national and state party
committees have an expenditure
limitation for a general election held to
fill a seat in the Senate. The formula
used to calculate the Senate expenditure
limitation considers not only the price
index but also the voting age population
(‘‘VAP’’) of the state. The expenditure
limitation is the greater of: the base
figure ($20,000) multiplied by the price
index (which totals $76,600); or $0.02
multiplied by the VAP of the state,
multiplied by the price index. Amounts
are rounded to the nearest $100. The
chart below provides the state-by-state
breakdown of the 2005 expenditure
limitations for Senate elections.
SENATE EXPENDITURE LIMITATIONS—2005 ELECTIONS
VAP (in thousands)
State
VAP x .02
multiplied by
the price index
(3.831)
Expenditure
limit (the
greater of the
amount in
column 3 or
$76,600)
3,436
467
4,197
$263,300
35,800
321,600
$263,300
76,600
321,600
Alabama .......................................................................................................................................
Alaska ..........................................................................................................................................
Arizona .........................................................................................................................................
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meeting, Open Commission Meeting, Thursday, March
10, 2005
March 3, 2005.
The Federal Communications Commission will hold an Open Meeting on
the subjects listed below on Thursday, March 10, 2005, which is
scheduled to commence at in Room TW-C305, at 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC.
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Item No. Bureau Subject
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1.......................... Consumer & Title: Truth-in-Billing
Governmental and Billing Format (CC
Affairs. Docket No. 98-170) and
National Association
of State Utility
Consumer Advocates'
Petition for
Declaratory Ruling
Regarding Truth-in-
Billing (CG Docket No.
04-208).
Summary: The Commission
will consider a Second
Report and Order,
Declaratory Ruling,
and Second Further
Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking regarding
the truth-in-billing
rules and a related
petition for
declaratory ruling
filed by the National
Association of State
Utility Consumer
Advocates.
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2.......................... Office of Title: Wireless
Engineering and Operations in the 3650-
Technology 3700 MHz Band (ET
Wireless and Tele- Docket No. 04-151);
Communications. Wireless Operations in
the 3650-3700 MHz
Band; Additional
Spectrum for
Unlicensed Devices
Below 900 MHz and in
the 3 GHz Band (ET
Docket No. 02-380);
and Amendment of the
Commission's Rules
with Regard to the
3650-3700 MHz
Government Transfer
Band (ET Docket No. 98-
237).
Summary: The Commission
will consider a Report
and Order and
Memorandum Opinion and
Order concerning the
use of the 3650-3700
MHz Band.
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3.......................... Office of Title: Facilitating
Engineering and Opportunities for
Technology. Flexible, Efficient,
and Reliable Spectrum
Use Employing
Cognitive Radio
Technologies (ET
Docket No. 03-108).
Summary: The Commission
will consider a Report
and Order on the use
of cognitive radio
technologies to
facilitate
opportunities for more
flexible, efficient,
and reliable spectrum
use.
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4.......................... Office of Title: Petition for
Engineering and Waiver of the Part 15
Technology. UWB Regulations Filed
by the Multi-band OFDM
Alliance Special
Interest Group (ET
Docket No. 04-352).
Summary: The Commission
will consider an Order
concerning UWB
Transmitters that
operate under Part 15
rules.
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5.......................... Wireline Title: The Use of N11
Competition. Codes and Other
Abbreviated Dialing
Arrangements (CC
Docket No. 92-105).
Summary: The Commission
will consider an Order
designating 811 as the
national abbreviated
dialing code to be
used by state One Call
notification systems
for providing advanced
notice of excavation
activities to
underground facility
operators in
compliance with the
Pipeline Safety
Improvement Act of
2002.
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Consent Agenda
The Commission will consider the following subjects listed below as
a consent agenda and these items will not be presented individually:
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1.......................... Enforcement....... Title: Enforcement of
Sections 201 and 258
of the Act.
Summary: The Commission
will consider action
concerning an
investigation into
compliance with the
Commission's slamming
rules.
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2.......................... Enforcement....... Title: C&W
Communications, Inc.,
Licensee of Private
Land Mobile Stations
WNJB566 and KNBV420;
Steve Gill, Licensee
of Private Land Mobile
Station WNEC236; Radio
Service Company,
Licensee of Private
Land Mobile Stations
WPBB209, WNXZ684, and
WNXZ686; and Fresno
Mobile Radio, Inc.,
Licensee of Private
Land Mobile Stations
WYY797, WYY798,
WYY799, KNDC491, and
WNA511.
Summary: The Commission
will consider an
action concerning an
Application for Review
filed by Nextel
Communications, Inc.
and Nextel Partners,
Inc. of an Enforcement
Bureau decision
denying Nextel's
requests for the
commencement of
license revocation
proceedings against
Private Land Mobile
licensees C&W
Communications, Inc.
and its owner, Steve
Gill, Radio Service
Company, and Fresno
Mobile Radio, Inc.
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3.......................... International..... Title: 2000 Biennial
Regulatory Review--
Streamlining and Other
Revisions of Part 25
of the Commission's
Rules Governing the
Licensing of, and
Spectrum Usage by,
Satellite Network
Earth Stations and
Space Stations (IB
Docket No. 00-248) and
Amendment of Part 25
of the Commission's
Rules and Regulations
to Reduce Alien
Carrier Interference
Between Fixed-
Satellite at
Application Procedures
for Satellite
Communication Services
(CC Docket No. 86-
496).
Summary: The Commission
will consider a Fifth
Report and Order in IB
Docket No. 00-248, and
Third Report and Order
in CC Docket No. 86-
496 concerning
streamlining the
procedures for
reviewing non-routine
earth station
applications.
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4.......................... International..... Title: 2000 Biennial
Regulatory Review--
Streamlining and Other
Revisions of Part 25
of the Commission's
Rules Governing the
Licensing of, and
Spectrum Usage by,
Satellite Network
Earth Stations and
Space Stations (IB
Docket No. 00-248).
Summary: The Commission
will consider a Sixth
Report, Order, and
Third Further Notice
of Proposed Rulemaking
concerning revisions
to its earth station
antenna gain pattern
requirements, and the
establishment of an
off-axis EIRP envelope
for Earth Stations in
the Fixed Satellite
Service.
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5.......................... Media............. Title: Amendment of
Section 73.202(b),
Table of Allotments,
FM Broadcast Stations,
(Alva, Mooreland,
Tishomingo, Tuttle and
Woodward, Oklahoma)
(MM Docket No. 98-155,
RM-9082, and RM-9133).
Summary: The Commission
will consider a
Memorandum Opinion and
Order concerning an
Application for Review
filed by Ralph Tyler
seeking review of a
decision by the Mass
Media Bureau denying a
request to reallot
Channel 259C3 to
Tuttle, Oklahoma.
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6.......................... Media............. Title: Birach
Broadcasting
Corporation, Request
to Toll the Period to
Construct Unbuilt
Station WIJR(AM) Palm
Beach Gardens,
Florida.
Summary: The Commission
will consider an Order
on Reconsideration
concerning an
Application for Review
filed by Birach
Broadcasting Corp.
seeking review of a
decision by the
Commission to affirm a
denial of Birach's
request for additional
time to construct
unbuilt station
WIJR(AM).
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7.......................... Media............. Title: KEGG
Communications, Inc.,
Licensee of Station
K216EQ, Daingerfield,
Texas, and Application
for Construction
Permit for a New
Noncommercial
Educational FM Station
in Daingerfield,
Texas.
Summary: The Commission
will consider action
concerning an
application filed by
KEGG Communications,
Inc. for a
construction permit
for a new
noncommercial
educational FM station
in Daingerfield,
Texas, and materials
relating to KEGG
Communications'
operation of NCE
translator station
K216EQ, Daingerfield,
Texas.
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8.......................... Media............. Title: DTV Build-out,
Requests for Extension
of the Digital
Television
Construction Deadline,
Commercial Television
Stations with May 1,
2002 Deadline.
Summary: The Commission
will consider an Order
concerning
applications filed by
commercial television
stations seeking
extensions of the May
1, 2002 deadline for
construction of their
digital television
facilities.
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9.......................... Media............. Title: DTV Build-out,
Requests for Extension
of the Digital
Television
Construction Deadline,
Noncommercial
Educational Television
Stations with May 1,
2003 Deadline.
Summary: The Commission
will consider an Order
concerning
applications filed by
Noncommercial
television stations
seeking extensions of
the May 1, 2003
deadline for
construction of their
digital television
facilities.
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10......................... Office of Title: Amendment of
Engineering Parts 2 and 90 of the
Technology. Commission's Rules to
Provide for Narrowband
Private and Land
Mobile Radio Channels
in the 150.05-150.8
MHz, 162-174 MHz, and
406.1-420 MHz Bands
that are Allocated for
Federal Government Use
(ET Docket No. 04-
243).
Summary: The Commission
will consider a Report
and Order concerning
the procedures by
which 40 Private Land
Mobile Radio channels,
which are located in
frequency bands that
are primarily
allocated for Federal
use, are to transition
to narrower, more
efficient channels in
a process commonly
known as
``narrowbanding.''
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11......................... Office of Title: Amendment of
Engineering and Parts 2, 25, and 73 of
Technology. the Commission's Rules
to Implement Decisions
from the World
Radiocommunication
Conference (Geneva
2003) (WRC-03)
Concerning Frequency
Bands Between 5900 kHz
and 27.5 GHz and to
Otherwise Update the
Rules in this
Frequency Range (ET
Docket No. 04-139).
Summary: The Commission
will consider a Report
and Order concerning
the use of Frequency
Band Between 5900 kHz
and 27.5 GHz Band.
----------------------------
12......................... Wireline Title: Request to
Competition. Update Default
Compensation Rate for
Dial-Around Calls from
Payphones (WC Docket
No. 03-225).
Summary: The Commission
will consider a
Further Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking
that solicits data to
enable the Commission
to determine a current
and accurate monthly
average of compensable
dial-around calls per-
payphone for the
purpose of
establishing a monthly
per-payphone default
rate.
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13......................... Wireline Title: Application for
Competition. Review of a Decision
of the Wireline
Competition Bureau,
Mescalero Apache
School, Mescalero, New
Mexico; and Schools
and Libraries
Universal Service
Support Mechanism (CC
Docket No. 02-6).
Summary: The Commission
will consider an Order
regarding an
Application for Review
of a decision issued
by the
Telecommunications
Access Policy Division
of the Wireline
Competition Bureau.
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14......................... Wireline Title: 1993 Annual
Competition. Access Tariff Filings,
GSF Order Compliance
Filings (CC Docket No.
93-193); 1994 Annual
Access Tariff Filings,
1995 Annual Access
Tariff Filings, and
1996 Annual Access
Tariff Filings (CC
Docket No. 94-65).
Summary: The Commission
will consider an Order
on Review of a Common
Carrier Bureau Order
clarifying methods to
be used by local
exchange carriers to
allocate refund and
sharing amounts among
price cap baskets.
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Marlene H. Dortch,
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