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building containing both NARA and
Foundation-controlled areas will be
determined using the following formula:
The percentage of the usable square
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the usable square footage of the entire
building multiplied by the cost of the
entire building. That figure is then used
in calculating a library’s endowment as
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section and 44 U.S.C. 2112(g)(3)–(5).
§ 1281.16 What standard does NARA use
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For purposes of 44 U.S.C. 2112(g)(3)
and (4), and this part, NARA has
adopted the BOMA Standard
(incorporated by reference in § 1281.2)
as the standard for measuring the size of
the facility and the value for calculating
the endowment. The architectural and
design standards contain the description
of the area to be measured as to obtain
the useable square footage and the
exclusions to the measurement.
Dated: June 5, 2008.
Allen Weinstein,
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47 CFR Part 90
[WT Docket No. 99–87; RM–9332; FCC 08–
127]
Implementation of Sections 309(j) and
337 of the Communications Act of 1934
as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum
Efficient Technologies on Certain Part
90 Frequencies
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In the Fourth Memorandum
Opinion and Order in WT Docket No.
99–87 (Fourth Memorandum Opinion
and Order), the Federal
Communications Commission
(Commission or FCC) clarifies the
Commission’s Third Report and Order
in this docket, and takes the opportunity
to correct the inadvertent deletion of
language in the rules regarding the
schedule for Private Land Mobile Radio
systems in the 150–174 MHz and 421–
512 MHz bands to transition to
narrowband kHz technology.
DATES: Effective July 17, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Melvin Spann, Mobility Division,
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau,
at Melvin.Spann@FCC.gov, or (202) 418–
1333.
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This is a
summary of the Federal
Communications Commission’s Fourth
Memorandum Opinion and Order in
WT Docket No. 99–87 (Fourth
Memorandum Opinion and Order), FCC
08–127, adopted on March 12, 2008,
and released on March 13, 2008. The
full text of this document is available for
inspection and copying during normal
business hours in the FCC Reference
Center, 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20554. The complete
text may be purchased from the
Commission’s copy contractor, Best
Copy and Printing, Inc., 445 12th Street,
SW., Room CY–B402, Washington, DC
20554. The full text may also be
downloaded at: https://www.fcc.gov.
Alternative formats are available to
persons with disabilities by sending an
e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or by calling
the Consumer & Governmental Affairs
Bureau at 202–418–0530 (voice), 202–
418–0432 (tty).
1. The Fourth Memorandum Opinion
and Order addresses issues raised in the
Third Report and Order (Third Report
and Order) at 72 FR 19387, April 18,
2007, in this WT Docket No. 99–87
proceeding. The Commission takes the
following significant actions in the
Fourth Memorandum Opinion and
Order: (i) clarifies that it intends to
provide notice and seek comment prior
to adopting final rules establishing a
6.25 kHz migration schedule and that
licensees that have already commenced
the transition to 12.5 kHz technology in
order to comply with the 2013 deadline
should not suspend or abandon those
efforts; and (ii) revises 47 CFR
90.209(b)(5) of the Commission’s rules
to restore language relating to the 2013
deadline that was inadvertently
removed in an unrelated rulemaking
proceeding, and to revise that language
to make it more precise.
I. Procedural Matters
A. Paperwork Reduction Act Analysis
2. The Fourth Memorandum Opinion
and Order does not contain any new or
modified information collection
requirements subject to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public
Law 104–13. In addition, therefore, it
does not contain any new or modified
‘‘information collection burden for
small business concerns with fewer than
25 employees,’’ pursuant to the Small
Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002,
Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(4).
II. Ordering Clauses
3. Pursuant to sections 4(i) and 303(r)
of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 303(r), and
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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34201
§ 1.2 of the Commission’s rules, 47 CFR
1.2, the Request for Clarification filed by
Kenwood USA Corporation,
Communications Sector on May 9, 2007
is granted to the extent set forth herein.
4. Pursuant to sections 4(i) and 303(r)
of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 303(r), and
§ 1.429 of the Commission’s rules, 47
CFR 1.429, the Petition for
Reconsideration filed by City of New
York on May 18, 2007 is granted to the
extent set forth herein.
5. The rule changes as set forth will
become effective July 17, 2008.
6. The Commission’s Consumer and
Governmental Affairs Bureau shall send
a copy of this Fourth Memorandum
Opinion and Order, including the Final
Regulatory Flexibility Certification, to
the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
Small Business Administration.
List of Subjects in 47 CFR part 90
Communications equipment, Radio.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
Rule Changes
For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, the Federal Communications
Commission amends 47 CFR part 90 as
follows:
I
PART 90—PRIVATE LAND MOBILE
RADIO SERVICES
1. The authority citation for part 90
continues to read as follows:
I
Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r),
and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of
1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161,
303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7).
2. Section 90.209 is amended by
revising footnote 3 to the table in
paragraph (b)(5) to read as follows:
I
§ 90.209
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Bandwidth limitations.
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(b) * * *
(5) * * *
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3 Operations using equipment designed to
operate with a 25 kHz channel bandwidth
will be authorized a 20 kHz bandwidth.
Operations using equipment designed to
operate with a 12.5 kHz channel bandwidth
will be authorized a 11.25 kHz bandwidth.
Operations using equipment designed to
operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth
will be authorized a 6 kHz bandwidth. All
stations must operate on channels with a
bandwidth of 12.5 kHz or less beginning
January 1, 2013, unless the operations meet
the efficiency standard of § 90.203(j)(3).
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 90
[WT Docket No. 99-87; RM-9332; FCC 08-127]
Implementation of Sections 309(j) and 337 of the Communications
Act of 1934 as Amended; Promotion of Spectrum Efficient Technologies on
Certain Part 90 Frequencies
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: In the Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order in WT Docket No.
99-87 (Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order), the Federal Communications
Commission (Commission or FCC) clarifies the Commission's Third Report
and Order in this docket, and takes the opportunity to correct the
inadvertent deletion of language in the rules regarding the schedule
for Private Land Mobile Radio systems in the 150-174 MHz and 421-512
MHz bands to transition to narrowband kHz technology.
DATES: Effective July 17, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Melvin Spann, Mobility Division,
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, at Melvin.Spann@FCC.gov, or (202)
418-1333.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Federal
Communications Commission's Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order in WT
Docket No. 99-87 (Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order), FCC 08-127,
adopted on March 12, 2008, and released on March 13, 2008. The full
text of this document is available for inspection and copying during
normal business hours in the FCC Reference Center, 445 12th Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20554. The complete text may be purchased from the
Commission's copy contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc., 445 12th
Street, SW., Room CY-B402, Washington, DC 20554. The full text may also
be downloaded at: https://www.fcc.gov. Alternative formats are available
to persons with disabilities by sending an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or
by calling the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530
(voice), 202-418-0432 (tty).
1. The Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order addresses issues raised
in the Third Report and Order (Third Report and Order) at 72 FR 19387,
April 18, 2007, in this WT Docket No. 99-87 proceeding. The Commission
takes the following significant actions in the Fourth Memorandum
Opinion and Order: (i) clarifies that it intends to provide notice and
seek comment prior to adopting final rules establishing a 6.25 kHz
migration schedule and that licensees that have already commenced the
transition to 12.5 kHz technology in order to comply with the 2013
deadline should not suspend or abandon those efforts; and (ii) revises
47 CFR 90.209(b)(5) of the Commission's rules to restore language
relating to the 2013 deadline that was inadvertently removed in an
unrelated rulemaking proceeding, and to revise that language to make it
more precise.
I. Procedural Matters
A. Paperwork Reduction Act Analysis
2. The Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order does not contain any new
or modified information collection requirements subject to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104-13. In addition,
therefore, it does not contain any new or modified ``information
collection burden for small business concerns with fewer than 25
employees,'' pursuant to the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of
2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4).
II. Ordering Clauses
3. Pursuant to sections 4(i) and 303(r) of the Communications Act
of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 303(r), and Sec. 1.2 of the
Commission's rules, 47 CFR 1.2, the Request for Clarification filed by
Kenwood USA Corporation, Communications Sector on May 9, 2007 is
granted to the extent set forth herein.
4. Pursuant to sections 4(i) and 303(r) of the Communications Act
of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 303(r), and Sec. 1.429 of the
Commission's rules, 47 CFR 1.429, the Petition for Reconsideration
filed by City of New York on May 18, 2007 is granted to the extent set
forth herein.
5. The rule changes as set forth will become effective July 17,
2008.
6. The Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau shall
send a copy of this Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order, including the
Final Regulatory Flexibility Certification, to the Chief Counsel for
Advocacy of the Small Business Administration.
List of Subjects in 47 CFR part 90
Communications equipment, Radio.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
Rule Changes
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For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal Communications
Commission amends 47 CFR part 90 as follows:
PART 90--PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES
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1. The authority citation for part 90 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161,
303(g), 303(r), 332(c)(7).
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2. Section 90.209 is amended by revising footnote 3 to the table in
paragraph (b)(5) to read as follows:
Sec. 90.209 Bandwidth limitations.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(5) * * *
\3\ Operations using equipment designed to operate with a 25 kHz
channel bandwidth will be authorized a 20 kHz bandwidth. Operations
using equipment designed to operate with a 12.5 kHz channel
bandwidth will be authorized a 11.25 kHz bandwidth. Operations using
equipment designed to operate with a 6.25 kHz channel bandwidth will
be authorized a 6 kHz bandwidth. All stations must operate on
channels with a bandwidth of 12.5 kHz or less beginning January 1,
2013, unless the operations meet the efficiency standard of Sec.
90.203(j)(3).
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