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requirement. The information is used to
compute charges in tariffs for access
service (or origination and termination)
and to compute revenue pool
distributions. Neither process could be
implemented without the information.
OMB Control Number: 3060–0743.
Title: Implementation of the Pay
Telephone Reclassification and
Compensation Provisions of the
Telecommunications Act of 1996, CC
Docket No. 96–128.
Form Number: N/A.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Respondents: Business or other forprofit entities and state, local and tribal
government.
Number of Respondents and
Responses: 4,471 respondents; 10,071
responses.
Estimated Time per Response:
11.730414 hours.
Frequency of Response: On occasion,
quarterly and monthly reporting
requirements, recordkeeping
requirement and third-party disclosure
requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Required to
obtain or retain benefits. Statutory
authority for this information collection
is contained in 47 U.S.C. 276 of the
Telecommunications Act of 1996, as
amended.
Total Annual Burden: 118,137 hours.
Total Annual Cost: No cost.
Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No
impact(s).
Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:
The Commission is not requesting that
respondents submit confidential
information to the FCC. If the
Commission requests respondents to
submit information which respondents
believe is confidential, they may request
confidential treatment of such
information under 47 CFR 0.459 of the
Commission’s rules.
Needs and Uses: In CC Docket No.
96–128, the Commission promulgated
rules and requirements implementing
Section 276 of the Telecommunications
Act of 1996. Among other things, the
rules (1) establish fair compensation for
every completed intrastate and
interstate payphone call; (2) discontinue
intrastate and interstate access charge
payphone service elements and
payments, and intrastate and interstate
payphone subsidies from basic
exchange services; and (3) adopt
guidelines for use by the states in
establishing public interest payphones
to be located where there would
otherwise not be a payphone. The
information collected under LEC
Provision of Emergency Numbers to
Carrier-Payers would able used to
ensure that interexchange carriers,
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payphone service providers (‘‘PSP’’)
LECs, and the states, comply with their
obligations under the 1996 Act.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
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Information Collections Approved by
the Office of Management and Budget
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) has received Office
of Management and Budget (OMB)
approval for a non-substantive and nonmaterial change to a currently approved
public information collection pursuant
to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor
a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number, and no person is required to
respond to a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid
control number. Comments concerning
the accuracy of the burden estimates
and any suggestions for reducing the
burden should be directed to the person
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cathy Williams, Office of the Managing
Director, at (202) 418–2918, or email:
Cathy.Williams@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The total
annual reporting burdens and costs for
the respondents are as follows:
OMB Control Number: 3060–0185.
OMB Approval Date: December 4,
2018.
OMB Expiration Date: July 31, 2020.
Title: Section 73.3613, Availability of
Contracts.
Form Number: N/A.
Respondents: Business or other forprofit entities and Not-for-profit
institutions.
Number of Respondents and
Responses: 2,400 respondents; 2,400
responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 0.25 to
0.5 hours.
Frequency of Response: On-occasion
reporting requirement, Recordkeeping
requirement, Third-party disclosure
requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Required to
obtain or retain benefits. The statutory
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authority for this information collection
is contained in sections 154(i) and 303
the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended.
Total Annual Burden: 975 hours.
Total Annual Cost: $ 135,000.
Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:
There is no need for confidentiality with
this information collection.
Privacy Act: No impact(s).
Needs and Uses: The information
collection requirements included under
OMB Control Number 3060–0185
require that commercial and
noncommercial AM, FM, TV, and
international broadcast stations make
station contracts and other documents
available to the FCC as set forth in 47
CFR 73.3613. The FCC received
approval from OMB for a nonsubstantive and non-material change to
the information collection under OMB
Control No. 3060–0185 as a result of a
recent rulemaking discussed below.
On October 23, 2018, the FCC adopted
and released the Filing of Contracts
Report & Order, FCC 18–145 (Order), as
part of the FCC’s ongoing Modernization
of Media Regulation Initiative. The
Order advances the FCC’s goal of
eliminating outdated and unnecessary
regulatory burdens that can impede
competition and innovation in media
markets.
In the Order, the FCC revised Section
73.3613 to eliminate the requirement
that licensees and permittees of
commercial and noncommercial AM,
FM, TV, and international broadcast
stations routinely file paper copies of
station contracts and other documents
with the FCC within 30 days of
executing such documents. Rather than
continuing to require routine paper
filings, the FCC will rely instead on its
existing online public inspection file
rules as discussed in the Order and its
ability to obtain the documents from
licensees and permittees upon request
as needed.
In addition to eliminating the routine
paper filing requirement for Section
73.3613 documents, the FCC also
eliminated a redundant disclosure
requirement pertaining to certain
Section 73.3613 documents and
expanded an existing redaction
allowance for confidential or
proprietary information in Section
73.3613 documents. Unredacted copies
of the documents must be provided to
the FCC upon request. The revised
requirements will take effect as stated in
the summary of the Order, published at
83 FR 65551, on December 21, 2018.
OMB Control Number: 3060–0214.
OMB Approval Date: December 6,
2018.
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OMB Expiration Date: March 31,
2021.
Title: Sections 73.3526 and 73.3527,
Local Public Inspection Files; Sections
73.1212, 76.1701 and 73.1943, Political
Files.
Form Number: N/A.
Respondents: Business or other for
profit entities; Not for profit institutions;
State, Local or Tribal government;
Individuals or households.
Number of Respondents and
Responses: 24,013 respondents; 63,261
responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 1 to 52
hours.
Frequency of Response: On-occasion
reporting requirement, Recordkeeping
requirement, Third-party disclosure
requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Required to
obtain or retain benefits. The statutory
authority for this information collection
is contained in sections 151, 152, 154(i),
303, 307 and 308 of the
Communications Act of 1934, as
amended.
Total Annual Burden: 2,067,853
hours.
Total Annual Cost: $27,168.
Nature and Extent of Confidentiality:
Most of the documents comprising the
public file consist of materials that are
not of a confidential nature. With
respect to any such documents that may
contain proprietary trade secrets and
confidential information, the FCC has
instituted procedures to protect the
confidentiality of any such information
to the extent permitted by law. For
example, licensees are explicitly
authorized to redact information from
contracts for the joint sale of advertising
time that is confidential or proprietary
in nature, and the requirement to
disclose other SSAs also allows for the
redaction of information that is
confidential or proprietary in nature.
Respondents complying with the
information collection requirements
may request that the information they
submit be withheld from disclosure. If
confidentiality is requested, such
requests will be processed in
accordance with the FCC’s rules, 47 CFR
0.459.
Privacy Act: The FCC prepared a
system of records notice (SORN), FCC/
MB–2, ‘‘Broadcast Station Public
Inspection Files,’’ that covers the PII
contained in the broadcast station
public inspection files located on the
FCC’s website.
Needs and Uses: The information
collection requirements included under
OMB Control Number 3060–0214
require that commercial and
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noncommercial broadcast stations
maintain for public inspection a file
containing the material set forth in 47
CFR 73.3526 and 73.3527. The FCC
received approval from OMB for a nonsubstantive and non-material change to
the information collection under OMB
Control No. 3060–0214 as a result of a
recent rulemaking discussed below.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
On October 23, 2018, the FCC adopted
and released the Filing of Contracts
Report & Order, FCC 18–145 (Order), as
part of the FCC’s ongoing Modernization
of Media Regulation Initiative. The
Order advances the FCC’s goal of
eliminating outdated and unnecessary
regulatory burdens that can impede
competition and innovation in media
markets. In the Order, the FCC
eliminated the requirement that
licensees and permittees of commercial
and noncommercial AM, FM, TV, and
international broadcast stations
routinely file paper copies of station
contracts and other documents with the
FCC within 30 days of executing such
documents. Rather than continuing to
require routine paper filings, the FCC
will rely instead on its existing online
public inspection file (OPIF) rules and
its ability to obtain the documents from
licensees and permittees upon request,
as discussed in the Order. The existing
OPIF rules already require licensees and
permittees of commercial and
noncommercial AM, FM, and TV
stations to make the relevant documents
available to the FCC and the public
electronically via the OPIF.
Schedule Change to Open Meeting,
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
To ensure that the FCC and the public
continue to have timely access to the
relevant documents, the FCC revised
Sections 73.3526(e) and 73.3527(e) to
require that licensees and permittees
update the documents in the OPIF
within the same 30-day timeframe
previously required under the
eliminated paper filing requirement.
The FCC also revised Sections
73.3526(e)(5) and 73.3527(e)(4) to
require that licensees and permittees
that list the required documents in the
OPIF include on their list all of the
information that they are already
required provide for such documents on
broadcast ownership reports. In
addition, the FCC expanded an existing
redaction allowance for confidential or
proprietary information in documents
that may contain proprietary trade
secrets and confidential information.
The revised requirements will take
effect as stated in the summary of the
Order, published at 83 FR 65551, on
December 21, 2018.
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January Open Meeting of the Federal
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rescheduled from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30
p.m.
Due to the Office of Personnel
Management’s decision to provide a
three-hour delayed arrival for federal
employees tomorrow morning, the
Federal Communications Commission’s
meeting on Wednesday, January 30, will
not begin until 12:30 p.m., ninety
minutes later than previously
announced.
The Open Meeting will commence in
Room TW–C305, at 445 12th Street SW,
Washington, DC. As announced on
January 23, due to the earlier partial
lapse in federal funding, the meeting
will consist of announcements only, and
the items set forth in the January 3, 2019
Tentative Agenda will not be
considered.
While the Open Meeting is open to
the public, the FCC headquarters
building is not open access, and all
guests must check in with and be
screened by FCC security at the main
entrance on 12th Street. Open Meetings
are streamed live at www.fcc.gov/live
and can be followed on social media
with #OpenMtgFCC.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary.
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[OMB 3060-0185 and OMB 3060-0214]
Information Collections Approved by the Office of Management and
Budget
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has received
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for a non-substantive
and non-material change to a currently approved public information
collection pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. An agency
may not conduct or sponsor a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control number, and no person is
required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid control number. Comments concerning the accuracy of the
burden estimates and any suggestions for reducing the burden should be
directed to the person listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cathy Williams, Office of the Managing
Director, at (202) 418-2918, or email: Cathy.Williams@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The total annual reporting burdens and costs
for the respondents are as follows:
OMB Control Number: 3060-0185.
OMB Approval Date: December 4, 2018.
OMB Expiration Date: July 31, 2020.
Title: Section 73.3613, Availability of Contracts.
Form Number: N/A.
Respondents: Business or other for-profit entities and Not-for-
profit institutions.
Number of Respondents and Responses: 2,400 respondents; 2,400
responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 0.25 to 0.5 hours.
Frequency of Response: On-occasion reporting requirement,
Recordkeeping requirement, Third-party disclosure requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Required to obtain or retain benefits. The
statutory authority for this information collection is contained in
sections 154(i) and 303 the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
Total Annual Burden: 975 hours.
Total Annual Cost: $ 135,000.
Nature and Extent of Confidentiality: There is no need for
confidentiality with this information collection.
Privacy Act: No impact(s).
Needs and Uses: The information collection requirements included
under OMB Control Number 3060-0185 require that commercial and
noncommercial AM, FM, TV, and international broadcast stations make
station contracts and other documents available to the FCC as set forth
in 47 CFR 73.3613. The FCC received approval from OMB for a non-
substantive and non-material change to the information collection under
OMB Control No. 3060-0185 as a result of a recent rulemaking discussed
below.
On October 23, 2018, the FCC adopted and released the Filing of
Contracts Report & Order, FCC 18-145 (Order), as part of the FCC's
ongoing Modernization of Media Regulation Initiative. The Order
advances the FCC's goal of eliminating outdated and unnecessary
regulatory burdens that can impede competition and innovation in media
markets.
In the Order, the FCC revised Section 73.3613 to eliminate the
requirement that licensees and permittees of commercial and
noncommercial AM, FM, TV, and international broadcast stations
routinely file paper copies of station contracts and other documents
with the FCC within 30 days of executing such documents. Rather than
continuing to require routine paper filings, the FCC will rely instead
on its existing online public inspection file rules as discussed in the
Order and its ability to obtain the documents from licensees and
permittees upon request as needed.
In addition to eliminating the routine paper filing requirement for
Section 73.3613 documents, the FCC also eliminated a redundant
disclosure requirement pertaining to certain Section 73.3613 documents
and expanded an existing redaction allowance for confidential or
proprietary information in Section 73.3613 documents. Unredacted copies
of the documents must be provided to the FCC upon request. The revised
requirements will take effect as stated in the summary of the Order,
published at 83 FR 65551, on December 21, 2018.
OMB Control Number: 3060-0214.
OMB Approval Date: December 6, 2018.
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OMB Expiration Date: March 31, 2021.
Title: Sections 73.3526 and 73.3527, Local Public Inspection Files;
Sections 73.1212, 76.1701 and 73.1943, Political Files.
Form Number: N/A.
Respondents: Business or other for profit entities; Not for profit
institutions; State, Local or Tribal government; Individuals or
households.
Number of Respondents and Responses: 24,013 respondents; 63,261
responses.
Estimated Time per Response: 1 to 52 hours.
Frequency of Response: On-occasion reporting requirement,
Recordkeeping requirement, Third-party disclosure requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Required to obtain or retain benefits. The
statutory authority for this information collection is contained in
sections 151, 152, 154(i), 303, 307 and 308 of the Communications Act
of 1934, as amended.
Total Annual Burden: 2,067,853 hours.
Total Annual Cost: $27,168.
Nature and Extent of Confidentiality: Most of the documents
comprising the public file consist of materials that are not of a
confidential nature. With respect to any such documents that may
contain proprietary trade secrets and confidential information, the FCC
has instituted procedures to protect the confidentiality of any such
information to the extent permitted by law. For example, licensees are
explicitly authorized to redact information from contracts for the
joint sale of advertising time that is confidential or proprietary in
nature, and the requirement to disclose other SSAs also allows for the
redaction of information that is confidential or proprietary in nature.
Respondents complying with the information collection requirements may
request that the information they submit be withheld from disclosure.
If confidentiality is requested, such requests will be processed in
accordance with the FCC's rules, 47 CFR 0.459.
Privacy Act: The FCC prepared a system of records notice (SORN),
FCC/MB-2, ``Broadcast Station Public Inspection Files,'' that covers
the PII contained in the broadcast station public inspection files
located on the FCC's website.
Needs and Uses: The information collection requirements included
under OMB Control Number 3060-0214 require that commercial and
noncommercial broadcast stations maintain for public inspection a file
containing the material set forth in 47 CFR 73.3526 and 73.3527. The
FCC received approval from OMB for a non-substantive and non-material
change to the information collection under OMB Control No. 3060-0214 as
a result of a recent rulemaking discussed below.
On October 23, 2018, the FCC adopted and released the Filing of
Contracts Report & Order, FCC 18-145 (Order), as part of the FCC's
ongoing Modernization of Media Regulation Initiative. The Order
advances the FCC's goal of eliminating outdated and unnecessary
regulatory burdens that can impede competition and innovation in media
markets. In the Order, the FCC eliminated the requirement that
licensees and permittees of commercial and noncommercial AM, FM, TV,
and international broadcast stations routinely file paper copies of
station contracts and other documents with the FCC within 30 days of
executing such documents. Rather than continuing to require routine
paper filings, the FCC will rely instead on its existing online public
inspection file (OPIF) rules and its ability to obtain the documents
from licensees and permittees upon request, as discussed in the Order.
The existing OPIF rules already require licensees and permittees of
commercial and noncommercial AM, FM, and TV stations to make the
relevant documents available to the FCC and the public electronically
via the OPIF.
To ensure that the FCC and the public continue to have timely
access to the relevant documents, the FCC revised Sections 73.3526(e)
and 73.3527(e) to require that licensees and permittees update the
documents in the OPIF within the same 30-day timeframe previously
required under the eliminated paper filing requirement. The FCC also
revised Sections 73.3526(e)(5) and 73.3527(e)(4) to require that
licensees and permittees that list the required documents in the OPIF
include on their list all of the information that they are already
required provide for such documents on broadcast ownership reports. In
addition, the FCC expanded an existing redaction allowance for
confidential or proprietary information in documents that may contain
proprietary trade secrets and confidential information. The revised
requirements will take effect as stated in the summary of the Order,
published at 83 FR 65551, on December 21, 2018.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
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