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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 4
[PS Docket Nos. 15–80, 11–82, ET Docket
No. 04–35, FCC 16–63]
Disruptions to Communications
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule; announcement of
effective dates.
AGENCY:
In this document, the
Commission announces that the Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) has
approved, for a period of three years, the
information collection associated with
the Commission’s Report and Order and
Order on Reconsideration (Order)’s
rules. This document is consistent with
the Order, which stated that the
Commission would publish a document
in the Federal Register announcing the
effective date of those rules.
DATES:
Effective dates: The amendments to
47 CFR 4.7(d) and (e)(2), and 4.9 (a)(2),
the second sentence in paragraph (a)(4),
the second and sixth sentence in
paragraph (b), (e), (f)(2), and the second
sentence in paragraph (f)(4) published at
81 FR 45055, July 12, 2016, are effective
August 1, 2017. The amendments to 47
CFR 4.5(b) published at 81 FR 45055,
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SUMMARY:
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Dated: June 20, 2017.
Matthew S. Borman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration.
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July 12, 2016, are effective June 22,
2017. The amendments to 47 CFR 4.5(c)
published at 81 FR 45055, July 12, 2016,
are effective July 24, 2017.
Compliance dates:
• For reporting of critical
communications outages potentially
affecting airports, July 24, 2017.
• For use of OC3-based metric for
reporting major transport facility
outages, with a corresponding threshold
of 667 OC3 minutes for 30 minutes,
February 1, 2018.
• For reporting of simplex outages
that persist for at least 96 hours,
December 22, 2017.
• For use of revised methodology to
calculate the number of potentially
affected users for wireless network
outages, and use of adopted
methodology to estimate the number of
potentially affected wireless users for
wireless outages affecting a PSAP, May
1, 2018.
• For adherence to the clarified
standard for outages that significantly
degrade communications to PSAPs, June
22, 2018.
• For reporting of events impacting
special offices and facilities enrolled in
the TSP Program as Level 1 or Level 2,
and disruptions impacting airports
listed as current primary (PR) airports in
the FAA’s National Plan of Integrated
Airports Systems, December 22, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brenda Villanueva, Cybersecurity and
Communications Reliability Division,
Public Safety and Homeland Security
Bureau, at (202) 418–7005, or email:
brenda.villanueva@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
document announces that, on January
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17, 2017, OMB approved, for a period of
three years, the information collection
requirements relating to the outage
reporting rules contained in the
Commission’s Order, FCC 16–63,
published at 81 FR 45055, July 12, 2016.
The OMB Control Number is 3060–
0484. The Commission publishes this
document as an announcement of the
effective dates of the rules. If you have
any comments on the burden estimates
listed below, or how the Commission
can improve the collections and reduce
any burdens caused thereby, please
contact Nicole Ongele, Federal
Communications Commission, Room 1–
C823, 445 12th Street SW., Washington,
DC 20554. Please include the OMB
Control Number, 3060–0484, in your
correspondence. The Commission will
also accept your comments via email at
PRA@fcc.gov.
To request materials in accessible
formats for people with disabilities
(Braille, large print, electronic files,
audio format), send an email to fcc504@
fcc.gov or call the Consumer and
Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202)
418–0530 (voice), (202) 418–0432
(TTY).
Synopsis
As required by the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3507),
the FCC is notifying the public that it
received final OMB approval on January
17, 2017, for the information collection
requirements contained in the
modifications to the Commission’s rules
in 47 CFR part 4.
Under 5 CFR 1320, an agency may not
conduct or sponsor a collection of
information unless it displays a current,
valid OMB Control Number. No person
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shall be subject to any penalty for failing
to comply with a collection of
information subject to the Paperwork
Reduction Act that does not display a
current, valid OMB Control Number.
The OMB Control Number is 3060–
0484. The foregoing notice is required
by the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995, Public Law 104–13, October 1,
1995, and 44 U.S.C. 3507.
The total annual reporting burdens
and costs for the respondents are as
follows:
OMB Control Number: 3060–0484.
OMB Approval Date: January 17,
2017.
OMB Expiration Date: January 31,
2020.
Title: Part 4 of the Commission’s
Rules Concerning Disruptions to
Communications.
Form Number: Not applicable.
Type of Review: Revision of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other forprofit entities; not-for-profit institutions.
Number of Respondents and
Responses: 798 respondents; 13,012
responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 2
hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion
and annual reporting requirements,
recordkeeping requirement and third
party disclosure.
Obligation to Respond: Mandatory.
Statutory authority for this information
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collection is contained in 47 U.S.C. 151,
154(i)–(j) & (o), 201(b), 214(d), 218,
251(e)(3), 301, 303(b), 303(g), 303(r),
307, 309(a), 316, 332, 403, 615a–1, and
615c. Total Annual Burden: 25,006
hours.
Total Annual Cost: No cost.
Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:
In accordance with 47 CFR 4.2, reports
and information contained therein are
presumed confidential. The filings are
shared with the Department of
Homeland Security through a passwordprotected real time access to NORS.
Other persons seeking disclosure must
follow the procedures delineated in 47
CFR 0.457 and 0.459 of the
Commission’s rules for requests for and
disclosure of information. The revisions
noted in this information collection do
not affect the confidential treatment of
information provided to the
Commission through outage reports
filed in NORS.
Privacy Act: No impact(s).
Needs and Uses: On May 26, 2016,
the Commission adopted a Report and
Order, Order on Reconsideration, and
Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
PS Docket Nos. 15–80, 11–60, and ET
Docket No. 04–35; FCC 16–63 (The
Report and Order and Order on
Reconsideration) adopting final and
proposed rules. The information to be
collected pertains to final rules
summarized and published in the
Federal Register on July 12, 2016, 81 FR
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45055. The general purpose of the
Commission’s Part 4 rules is to gather
sufficient information regarding
disruptions to telecommunications to
facilitate FCC monitoring, analysis, and
investigation of the reliability and
security of voice, paging, and
interconnected VoIP communications
services, and to identify and act on
potential threats to our Nation’s
telecommunications infrastructure. The
Commission uses this information
collection to identify the duration,
magnitude, root causes, and
contributing factors with respect to
significant outages, and to identify
outage trends; support service
restoration efforts; and help coordinate
with public safety officials during times
of crisis. The Commission also
maintains an ongoing dialogue with
reporting entities, as well as with the
communications industry at large,
generally regarding lessons learned from
the information collection in order to
foster a better understanding of the root
causes of significant outages, and to
explore preventive measures in the
future so as to mitigate the potential
scale and impact of such outages.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 4
[PS Docket Nos. 15-80, 11-82, ET Docket No. 04-35, FCC 16-63]
Disruptions to Communications
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule; announcement of effective dates.
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SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission announces that the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) has approved, for a period of three years,
the information collection associated with the Commission's Report and
Order and Order on Reconsideration (Order)'s rules. This document is
consistent with the Order, which stated that the Commission would
publish a document in the Federal Register announcing the effective
date of those rules.
DATES:
Effective dates: The amendments to 47 CFR 4.7(d) and (e)(2), and
4.9 (a)(2), the second sentence in paragraph (a)(4), the second and
sixth sentence in paragraph (b), (e), (f)(2), and the second sentence
in paragraph (f)(4) published at 81 FR 45055, July 12, 2016, are
effective August 1, 2017. The amendments to 47 CFR 4.5(b) published at
81 FR 45055, July 12, 2016, are effective June 22, 2017. The amendments
to 47 CFR 4.5(c) published at 81 FR 45055, July 12, 2016, are effective
July 24, 2017.
Compliance dates:
For reporting of critical communications outages
potentially affecting airports, July 24, 2017.
For use of OC3-based metric for reporting major transport
facility outages, with a corresponding threshold of 667 OC3 minutes for
30 minutes, February 1, 2018.
For reporting of simplex outages that persist for at least
96 hours, December 22, 2017.
For use of revised methodology to calculate the number of
potentially affected users for wireless network outages, and use of
adopted methodology to estimate the number of potentially affected
wireless users for wireless outages affecting a PSAP, May 1, 2018.
For adherence to the clarified standard for outages that
significantly degrade communications to PSAPs, June 22, 2018.
For reporting of events impacting special offices and
facilities enrolled in the TSP Program as Level 1 or Level 2, and
disruptions impacting airports listed as current primary (PR) airports
in the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airports Systems, December 22,
2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brenda Villanueva, Cybersecurity and
Communications Reliability Division, Public Safety and Homeland
Security Bureau, at (202) 418-7005, or email:
brenda.villanueva@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This document announces that, on January 17,
2017, OMB approved, for a period of three years, the information
collection requirements relating to the outage reporting rules
contained in the Commission's Order, FCC 16-63, published at 81 FR
45055, July 12, 2016. The OMB Control Number is 3060-0484. The
Commission publishes this document as an announcement of the effective
dates of the rules. If you have any comments on the burden estimates
listed below, or how the Commission can improve the collections and
reduce any burdens caused thereby, please contact Nicole Ongele,
Federal Communications Commission, Room 1-C823, 445 12th Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20554. Please include the OMB Control Number, 3060-0484,
in your correspondence. The Commission will also accept your comments
via email at PRA@fcc.gov.
To request materials in accessible formats for people with
disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic files, audio format),
send an email to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer and Governmental
Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0530 (voice), (202) 418-0432 (TTY).
Synopsis
As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C.
3507), the FCC is notifying the public that it received final OMB
approval on January 17, 2017, for the information collection
requirements contained in the modifications to the Commission's rules
in 47 CFR part 4.
Under 5 CFR 1320, an agency may not conduct or sponsor a collection
of information unless it displays a current, valid OMB Control Number.
No person
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shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection
of information subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act that does not
display a current, valid OMB Control Number. The OMB Control Number is
3060-0484. The foregoing notice is required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995, Public Law 104-13, October 1, 1995, and 44 U.S.C. 3507.
The total annual reporting burdens and costs for the respondents
are as follows:
OMB Control Number: 3060-0484.
OMB Approval Date: January 17, 2017.
OMB Expiration Date: January 31, 2020.
Title: Part 4 of the Commission's Rules Concerning Disruptions to
Communications.
Form Number: Not applicable.
Type of Review: Revision of a currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other for-profit entities; not-for-profit
institutions.
Number of Respondents and Responses: 798 respondents; 13,012
responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 2 hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion and annual reporting
requirements, recordkeeping requirement and third party disclosure.
Obligation to Respond: Mandatory. Statutory authority for this
information collection is contained in 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i)-(j) & (o),
201(b), 214(d), 218, 251(e)(3), 301, 303(b), 303(g), 303(r), 307,
309(a), 316, 332, 403, 615a-1, and 615c. Total Annual Burden: 25,006
hours.
Total Annual Cost: No cost.
Nature and Extent of Confidentiality: In accordance with 47 CFR
4.2, reports and information contained therein are presumed
confidential. The filings are shared with the Department of Homeland
Security through a password-protected real time access to NORS. Other
persons seeking disclosure must follow the procedures delineated in 47
CFR 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commission's rules for requests for and
disclosure of information. The revisions noted in this information
collection do not affect the confidential treatment of information
provided to the Commission through outage reports filed in NORS.
Privacy Act: No impact(s).
Needs and Uses: On May 26, 2016, the Commission adopted a Report
and Order, Order on Reconsideration, and Further Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking, PS Docket Nos. 15-80, 11-60, and ET Docket No. 04-35; FCC
16-63 (The Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration) adopting
final and proposed rules. The information to be collected pertains to
final rules summarized and published in the Federal Register on July
12, 2016, 81 FR 45055. The general purpose of the Commission's Part 4
rules is to gather sufficient information regarding disruptions to
telecommunications to facilitate FCC monitoring, analysis, and
investigation of the reliability and security of voice, paging, and
interconnected VoIP communications services, and to identify and act on
potential threats to our Nation's telecommunications infrastructure.
The Commission uses this information collection to identify the
duration, magnitude, root causes, and contributing factors with respect
to significant outages, and to identify outage trends; support service
restoration efforts; and help coordinate with public safety officials
during times of crisis. The Commission also maintains an ongoing
dialogue with reporting entities, as well as with the communications
industry at large, generally regarding lessons learned from the
information collection in order to foster a better understanding of the
root causes of significant outages, and to explore preventive measures
in the future so as to mitigate the potential scale and impact of such
outages.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene H. Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2017-12877 Filed 6-21-17; 8:45 am]
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