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associated with the Advanced Methods
to Target and Eliminate Unlawful
Robocalls Fourth Report and Order
(‘‘Call Blocking Fourth Report and
Order’’), FCC 20–187. In 2019, Congress
passed the Pallone-Thune Telephone
Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement
and Deterrence (TRACED) Act. In
addition to directing the Commission to
mandate adoption of caller ID
authentication technology and
encourage voice service providers to
block calls by establishing safe harbors,
the TRACED Act directs the
Commission to ensure that both
consumers and callers are provided
with transparency and effective redress
when calls are blocked in error. In the
Call Blocking Fourth Report and Order,
the Commission adopted a notification
requirement and a blocked calls list
requirement to better protect consumers
from unwanted and illegal robocalls and
implement the TRACED Act. While
most of the requirements the
Commission adopted in the Call
Blocking Fourth Report and Order did
not include an information collection,
two of the requirements required
approval prior to implementation.
First, 47 CFR 64.1200(n)(2) establishes
an affirmative obligation that voice
service providers effectively mitigate
illegal traffic when notified of such
traffic by the Commission’s Enforcement
Bureau. The rule requires that voice
service providers receiving notice from
the Commission report back with
specific information about their
investigation and response to such
investigation. This requirement gives
the Commission an important tool in the
fight to stop illegal calls.
Second, 47 CFR 64.1200(k)(10), in
order to enhance transparency for
consumers, requires that any
terminating voice service provider that
blocks calls on an opt-in or opt-out basis
must provide, on the request of the
subscriber to a particular number, a list
of all calls intended for that number that
the voice service provider or its
designee has blocked.
Subsequent to OMB approval of this
information collection, the Commission
released an Order on Reconsideration,
‘‘Advanced Methods to Target and
Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls—Petition
for Reconsideration and Request for
Clarification of USTelecom—The
Broadband Association,’’ CG Docket No.
17–59, FCC 21–126, 86 FR 74373,
December 30, 2021. Among other things,
this Order on Reconsideration clarified
aspects of 47 CFR 64.1200(k)(10). In
doing so, the Commission added
clarifying language to the existing rule.
OMB approved the Commission’s non-
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Katura Jackson,
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Federal Communications Commission.
Thomas Horan,
Chief of Staff, Media Bureau.
Final Rules
For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, the Federal Communications
Commission amends 47 CFR part 73 as
follows:
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
PART 73—RADIO BROADCAST
SERVICES
47 CFR Part 73
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[DA 22–95; FRS 70458]
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 155, 301, 303,
307, 309, 310, 334, 336 and 339.
1. The authority citation for part 73
continues to read as follows:
Radio Broadcasting Services; Various
Locations
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
This document amends the
FM Table of Allotments, of the
Commission’s rules, by removing
certain vacant FM allotment channels
that were auctioned through our FM
competitive bidding process or
undergone FM noncommercial filing
window, and are no longer considered
vacant FM allotments. The FM
allotments are currently authorized
licensed stations. FM assignments for
authorized stations and reserved
facilities will be reflected solely in
Media Bureau’s Licensing Management
System (LMS). These FM allotment
channels have previously undergone
notice and comment rulemaking. This
action constitutes an editorial change in
the FM Table of Allotments. Therefore,
we find for good cause that further
notice and comment are unnecessary.
DATES: Effective February 8, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rolanda F. Smith, Media Bureau, (202)
418–2700.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
synopsis of the Commission’s Order,
adopted January 28, 2022 and released
January 28, 2022. The full text of this
Commission decision is available online
at https://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/. This
document does not contain information
collection requirements subject to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
Public Law 104–13. The Commission
will not send a copy of the Order in a
report to be sent to Congress and the
Government Accountability Office
pursuant to the Congressional Review
Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A) because
the Order is a ministerial action.
SUMMARY:
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 73
Radio, Radio broadcasting.
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2. In § 73.202, amend table 1 to
paragraph (b) as follows:
■ a. Remove the entry for ‘‘Waverly’’
under Alabama;
■ b. Remove the entries for ‘‘Bagdad,’’
‘‘Peach Springs,’’ ‘‘Quartzsite,’’ ‘‘Rough
Rock,’’ and ‘‘Somerton’’ under Arizona;
■ c. Remove the entries for ‘‘Dermott’’
and ‘‘Heber Springs’’ under Arkansas;
■ d. Remove the entries for ‘‘Barstow,’’
‘‘Hemet,’’ ‘‘Lake Isabella,’’ ‘‘Shasta
Lake,’’ ‘‘Sutter Creek,’’ ‘‘Westley,’’ and
‘‘Wofford Heights’’ under California;
■ e. Remove the entries for ‘‘Akron’’ and
‘‘Dove Creek’’ under Colorado;
■ f. Remove the entries for ‘‘Maysville’’
and ‘‘Tignall’’ under Georgia;
■ g. Remove the entry for ‘‘Kualapuu’’
under Hawaii;
■ h. Remove the entry for ‘‘McCall’’
under Idaho;
■ i. Remove the entry for ‘‘Terre Haute’’
under Indiana;
■ j. Remove the entry for ‘‘Perryville’’
under Kentucky;
■ k. Remove the entries for ‘‘Bastrop’’
and ‘‘Rosepine’’ under Louisiana;
■ l. Remove the entry for ‘‘Newark’’
under Maryland;
■ m. Remove the entries for ‘‘Baudette,’’
‘‘Grand Portage,’’ and ‘‘Red Lake’’ under
Minnesota;
■ n. Remove the entries for ‘‘Drew,’’
‘‘Mound Bayou,’’ and ‘‘Summit’’ under
Mississippi;
■ o. Remove the entries for ‘‘Columbia’’
and ‘‘Laurie’’ under Missouri;
■ p. Remove the entries for ‘‘Bozeman’’
and ‘‘Lima’’ under Montana;
■ q. Remove the entry for ‘‘Silver
Springs’’ under Nevada;
■ r. Remove the entries for
‘‘Crownpoint,’’ ‘‘Roswell,’’ ‘‘Tohatchi,’’
and ‘‘Virden’’ under New Mexico;
■ s. Remove the entries for ‘‘Amherst,’’
‘‘Livingston Manor,’’ ‘‘Rhinebeck,’’ and
‘‘Rosendale’’ under New York;
■ t. Remove the entry for ‘‘Dillsboro’’
under North Carolina;
■ u. Remove the entries for
‘‘Connerville,’’ ‘‘Hennessey,’’ and
‘‘Waukomie’’ under Oklahoma;
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v. Remove the entries for ‘‘Altamont,’’
‘‘Boardman,’’ ‘‘Dallas,’’ ‘‘Manzanita,’’
‘‘Merrill,’’ ‘‘Moro,’’ ‘‘Prineville,’’ and
‘‘Waldport’’ under Oregon;
■ w. Remove the entry for ‘‘Eagle Butt’’
under South Dakota;
■ x. Remove the entries for ‘‘Annona,’’
‘‘Austwell,’’ ‘‘Batesville,’’ ‘‘Big Spring,’’
‘‘Carbon,’’ ‘‘Christine,’’ ‘‘Cotulla,’’
‘‘Crosbyton,’’ ‘‘Cuney,’’ ‘‘Early,’’
‘‘Encinal,’’ ‘‘Garwood,’’ ‘‘Goldwaithe,’’
‘‘Guthrie,’’ ‘‘Harper,’’ ‘‘Hawley,’’ ’’
Hebbronville,’’ ‘‘Hico,’’ ‘‘Jacksonville,’’
‘‘Llano,’’ ‘‘Longview,’’ ‘‘Matagorda,’’
‘‘Meyersville,’’ ‘‘Midway,’’ ‘‘Moody,’’
‘‘Moran,’’ ‘‘Muleshoe,’’ ‘‘Newcastle,’’
‘‘Oakwood,’’ ‘‘Paducah,’’ ‘‘Port Isabel,’’
‘‘Presidio,’’ ‘‘Quanah,’’ ‘‘Smiley,’’
‘‘Spur;’’ and revise the entries for
‘‘Junction,’’ ‘‘Knox City,’’ ‘‘Leakey,’’
‘‘Mason,’’ ‘‘Memphis,’’ ‘‘Palacios,’’
‘‘Roaring Springs,’’ ‘‘Sanderson,’’ and
‘‘Turkey’’ under Texas;
■ y. Remove the entry for ‘‘Toquerville’’
under Utah;
■ z. Remove the entry for
‘‘Chincoteague’’ under Virginia;
■ aa. Remove the entry for ‘‘Dayton;’’
and revise the entry for ‘‘Oak Harbor ’’
under Washington;
■ bb. Remove the entry for ‘‘Baggs’’
under Wyoming.
The revisions read as follows:
TABLE 1 TO PARAGRAPH (b)—
Continued
■
§ 73.202
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Table of Allotments.
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Channel No.
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TABLE 1 TO PARAGRAPH (b)
WASHINGTON
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Oak Harbor ...........................
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Junction ................................
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277C3
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Knox City ..............................
Leakey ..................................
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293A
275A, 299A
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Mason ...................................
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239C2
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Memphis ...............................
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292A
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Palacios ................................
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259C1
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Roaring Springs ....................
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227A
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Sanderson ............................
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274C1
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Turkey ...................................
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
50 CFR Part 648
[Docket No. 220103–0001; RTID 0648–
XB782]
Fisheries of the Northeastern United
States; Atlantic Herring Fishery; 2022
Management Area 3 Possession Limit
Adjustment
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Temporary rule; possession
limit adjustment.
NMFS is implementing a
2,000-lb (907.2-kg) possession limit for
Atlantic herring for Management Area 3.
This is required because NMFS projects
that herring catch from Area 3 will
reach 98 percent of the Area’s subannual catch limit before the end of the
fishing year. This action is intended to
prevent overharvest of herring in Area 3,
which would result in additional catch
limit reductions in a subsequent year.
DATES: Effective 17:00 hr local time,
February 4, 2022, through December 31,
2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Maria Fenton, Fishery Management
Specialist, (978) 281–9196.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Regional Administrator of NMFS’s
Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries
Office monitors herring fishery catch in
each Management Area based on vessel
and dealer reports, state data, and other
available information. Regulations at 50
CFR 648.201(a)(1)(i)(B)(2) require that
we implement a 2,000-lb (907.2-kg)
possession limit for herring for Area 3
SUMMARY:
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beginning on the date that catch is
projected to reach 98 percent of the subannual catch limit (ACL) for that area.
Based on vessel reports, dealer
reports, and other available information,
the Regional Administrator projects that
the herring fleet will have caught 98
percent of the Area 3 sub-ACL by
February 4, 2022. Therefore, effective
17:00 hr local time February 4, 2022,
through December 31, 2022, a person
may not attempt or do any of the
following: Fish for; possess; transfer;
purchase; receive; land; or sell more
than 2,000 lb (907.2-kg) of herring per
trip or more than once per calendar day
in or from Area 3.
Vessels that enter port before 17:00
local time on February 4, 2022, may
land and sell more than 2,000 lb (907.2kg) of herring from Area 3 from that trip,
provided that catch is landed in
accordance with state management
measures. Vessels may transit or land in
Area 3 with more than 2,000 lb (907.2kg) of herring on board, provided that:
The herring were caught in an area not
subject to a 2,000-lb (907.2-kg) limit; all
fishing gear is stowed and not available
for immediate use; and the vessel is
issued a permit appropriate to the
amount of herring on board and the area
where the herring was harvested.
Also effective 17:00 hr local time,
February 4, 2022, through 24:00 hr local
time, December 31, federally permitted
dealers may not attempt or do any of the
following: Purchase; receive; possess;
have custody or control of; sell; barter;
trade; or transfer more than 2,000 lb
(907.2-kg) of herring per trip or calendar
day from Area 3, unless it is from a
vessel that enters port before 17:00 local
time on February 4, 2022, and catch is
landed in accordance with state
management measures.
This 2,000-lb (907.2-kg) possession
limit bypasses the 40,000-lb (18,143.7kg) possession limit that is required
when NMFS projects that 90 percent of
the sub-ACL will be caught. Regulations
at § 648.201(a)(1)(i)(B)(1) require NMFS
to implement a 40,000-lb (18,143.7-kg)
possession limit for herring for Area 3
beginning on the date that catch is
projected to reach 90 percent of the
herring sub-ACL for that area. Based on
dealer reports, state data, and other
available information, we project that 90
percent of the Area 3 sub-ACL will be
harvested by February 3, 2022.
However, due to the low 2022 subACLs, the high volume nature of this
fishery, and the progress of catch this
fishing year, we project that 98 percent
of the sub-ACL in Area 3 will be
harvested by February 4, 2022. The low
amount of catch and limited time
between the 90 percent and 98 percent
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[FR Doc No: 2022-02434]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 73
[DA 22-95; FRS 70458]
Radio Broadcasting Services; Various Locations
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This document amends the FM Table of Allotments, of the
Commission's rules, by removing certain vacant FM allotment channels
that were auctioned through our FM competitive bidding process or
undergone FM noncommercial filing window, and are no longer considered
vacant FM allotments. The FM allotments are currently authorized
licensed stations. FM assignments for authorized stations and reserved
facilities will be reflected solely in Media Bureau's Licensing
Management System (LMS). These FM allotment channels have previously
undergone notice and comment rulemaking. This action constitutes an
editorial change in the FM Table of Allotments. Therefore, we find for
good cause that further notice and comment are unnecessary.
DATES: Effective February 8, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rolanda F. Smith, Media Bureau, (202)
418-2700.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a synopsis of the Commission's
Order, adopted January 28, 2022 and released January 28, 2022. The full
text of this Commission decision is available online at https://apps.fcc.gov/ecfs/. This document does not contain information
collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
Public Law 104-13. The Commission will not send a copy of the Order in
a report to be sent to Congress and the Government Accountability
Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A) because the Order is a ministerial action.
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 73
Radio, Radio broadcasting.
Federal Communications Commission.
Thomas Horan,
Chief of Staff, Media Bureau.
Final Rules
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal
Communications Commission amends 47 CFR part 73 as follows:
PART 73--RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES
0
1. The authority citation for part 73 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 155, 301, 303, 307, 309, 310, 334, 336
and 339.
0
2. In Sec. 73.202, amend table 1 to paragraph (b) as follows:
0
a. Remove the entry for ``Waverly'' under Alabama;
0
b. Remove the entries for ``Bagdad,'' ``Peach Springs,''
``Quartzsite,'' ``Rough Rock,'' and ``Somerton'' under Arizona;
0
c. Remove the entries for ``Dermott'' and ``Heber Springs'' under
Arkansas;
0
d. Remove the entries for ``Barstow,'' ``Hemet,'' ``Lake Isabella,''
``Shasta Lake,'' ``Sutter Creek,'' ``Westley,'' and ``Wofford Heights''
under California;
0
e. Remove the entries for ``Akron'' and ``Dove Creek'' under Colorado;
0
f. Remove the entries for ``Maysville'' and ``Tignall'' under Georgia;
0
g. Remove the entry for ``Kualapuu'' under Hawaii;
0
h. Remove the entry for ``McCall'' under Idaho;
0
i. Remove the entry for ``Terre Haute'' under Indiana;
0
j. Remove the entry for ``Perryville'' under Kentucky;
0
k. Remove the entries for ``Bastrop'' and ``Rosepine'' under Louisiana;
0
l. Remove the entry for ``Newark'' under Maryland;
0
m. Remove the entries for ``Baudette,'' ``Grand Portage,'' and ``Red
Lake'' under Minnesota;
0
n. Remove the entries for ``Drew,'' ``Mound Bayou,'' and ``Summit''
under Mississippi;
0
o. Remove the entries for ``Columbia'' and ``Laurie'' under Missouri;
0
p. Remove the entries for ``Bozeman'' and ``Lima'' under Montana;
0
q. Remove the entry for ``Silver Springs'' under Nevada;
0
r. Remove the entries for ``Crownpoint,'' ``Roswell,'' ``Tohatchi,''
and ``Virden'' under New Mexico;
0
s. Remove the entries for ``Amherst,'' ``Livingston Manor,''
``Rhinebeck,'' and ``Rosendale'' under New York;
0
t. Remove the entry for ``Dillsboro'' under North Carolina;
0
u. Remove the entries for ``Connerville,'' ``Hennessey,'' and
``Waukomie'' under Oklahoma;
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0
v. Remove the entries for ``Altamont,'' ``Boardman,'' ``Dallas,''
``Manzanita,'' ``Merrill,'' ``Moro,'' ``Prineville,'' and ``Waldport''
under Oregon;
0
w. Remove the entry for ``Eagle Butt'' under South Dakota;
0
x. Remove the entries for ``Annona,'' ``Austwell,'' ``Batesville,''
``Big Spring,'' ``Carbon,'' ``Christine,'' ``Cotulla,'' ``Crosbyton,''
``Cuney,'' ``Early,'' ``Encinal,'' ``Garwood,'' ``Goldwaithe,''
``Guthrie,'' ``Harper,'' ``Hawley,'' '' Hebbronville,'' ``Hico,''
``Jacksonville,'' ``Llano,'' ``Longview,'' ``Matagorda,''
``Meyersville,'' ``Midway,'' ``Moody,'' ``Moran,'' ``Muleshoe,''
``Newcastle,'' ``Oakwood,'' ``Paducah,'' ``Port Isabel,'' ``Presidio,''
``Quanah,'' ``Smiley,'' ``Spur;'' and revise the entries for
``Junction,'' ``Knox City,'' ``Leakey,'' ``Mason,'' ``Memphis,''
``Palacios,'' ``Roaring Springs,'' ``Sanderson,'' and ``Turkey'' under
Texas;
0
y. Remove the entry for ``Toquerville'' under Utah;
0
z. Remove the entry for ``Chincoteague'' under Virginia;
0
aa. Remove the entry for ``Dayton;'' and revise the entry for ``Oak
Harbor '' under Washington;
0
bb. Remove the entry for ``Baggs'' under Wyoming.
The revisions read as follows:
Sec. 73.202 Table of Allotments.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
Table 1 to Paragraph (b)
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U.S. States Channel No.
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TEXAS
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Junction................................ 277C3
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Knox City............................... 293A
Leakey.................................. 275A, 299A
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Mason................................... 239C2
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Memphis................................. 292A
* * * * *
Palacios................................ 259C1
* * * * *
Roaring Springs......................... 227A
* * * * *
Sanderson............................... 274C1
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Turkey.................................. 221C2
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WASHINGTON
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Oak Harbor.............................. * 233A
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