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reporting requirement and periodic
reporting requirement.
Obligation to Respond: Required to
obtain or retain benefits. Statutory
authority for these collections are
contained in 47 U.S.C. 151, 152, 154,
154(i), 155(c), 157, 201, 202, 208, 214,
301, 302a, 303, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311,
314, 316, 319, 324, 331, 332, 333, 336,
534, 535, and 554 of the
Communications Act of 1934.
Total Annual Burden: 225,808 hours.
Total Annual Cost: $72,474,000.
Needs and Uses: FCC Form 601 is a
consolidated, multi-part application
form that is used for market- based and
site-based licensing for wireless
telecommunications services, including
public safety, which are filed through
the Commission’s Universal Licensing
System (ULS) or any other electronic
filing interface the Commission
develops. FCC Form 601 is composed of
a main form that contains
administrative information and a series
of schedules used for filing technical
and other information. This form is used
to apply for a new license, to amend or
withdraw a pending application, to
modify or renew an existing license,
cancel a license, submit required
notifications, request an extension of
time to satisfy construction
requirements, request an administrative
update to an existing license (such as
mailing address change), or request a
Special Temporary Authority License.
Respondents are required to submit FCC
Form 601 electronically.
On January 18, 2023, the Commission
adopted the 4.9 GHz Seventh Report
and Order (FCC 23–3) where it
concluded that collecting additional
technical data on public safety
operations in the 4.94–4.99 GHz band
(4.9 GHz band) will improve
interference protection and give public
safety licensees more confidence in the
band without adding a significant
burden on licensees or applicants. The
Commission also established a Band
Manager to coordinate operations in the
4.9 GHz band. The Band Manager will
use the more granular technical data
collected on public safety operations in
ULS via the FCC Form 601 to perform
frequency coordination and will be
empowered to work with public safety
licensees to ensure efficient use of this
spectrum and enable new, noncommercial operations on a secondary,
preemptable basis.
The Commission is creating two new
radio service codes and directing
applicants seeking to license 4.9 GHz
band base/mobile, mobile-only or
temporary fixed stations (new radio
service code PB) to submit with their
applications on FCC Form 601:
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coordinates (base), antenna height above
average terrain (base), center frequency,
emission designator, effective radiated
power, number of units (mobile and
temporary fixed), and area of operation
(mobile and temporary fixed). Similarly,
the Commission is directing applicants
seeking to license 4.9 GHz band
permanent fixed point-to-point, pointto-multi-point and fixed receiver
stations (new radio service code PF) to
submit with their applications on FCC
Form 601: transmitter and receiver
antenna coordinates, frequencies,
polarizations, tolerance, effective
isotropic radiated power, emission
designator, type of modulation, antenna
model, gain, antenna center line
height(s) above ground level and ground
elevation above mean sea level, and
path azimuth and distance.
The current FCC Form 601 already
collects the information detailed above
on Schedules D, H and I, but existing
4.9 GHz band operations under radio
service code PA are not currently
required to utilize these schedules. The
changes proposed herein will modify
the instructions of the FCC Form 601 to
include the two new radio service codes
and to duplicate certain questions from
Schedule D onto Schedule I regarding
eligibility, extended implementation
and associated call sign.
On July 18, 2022, the Commission
released a Report and Order and Second
Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
Partitioning, Disaggregation, and
Leasing of Spectrum, WT Docket No.
19–38, FCC 22–53, in which the
Commission established the Enhanced
Competition Incentive Program (ECIP)
to establish incentives for wireless radio
service licensees to make underutilized
spectrum available to small carriers,
Tribal Nations, and entities serving rural
areas (ECIP Report and Order in WT
Docket No. 19–38, FCC 22–53). In the
Report and Order, the Commission
adopted a program under which any
covered geographic area licensee may
offer spectrum to an unaffiliated eligible
entity through a partition and/or
disaggregation, and any covered
geographic area licensee eligible to lease
in an included service may offer
spectrum to an unaffiliated eligible
entity through a long-term leasing
arrangement. If the FCC finds that
approval of an ECIP eligible assignment
or lease is in the public interest, the
agency will consent to the transaction
and confer benefits, including five-year
license term extensions, one year
construction extensions, and substituted
alternative construction requirements
for rural-focused transactions. The
Commission also established rules to
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permit reaggregation of geographic
licenses.
In establishing the ECIP, the
Commission requires applicants seeking
to participate in the program to submit
certain information that shows the
transaction qualifies for ECIP inclusion.
The Commission found that the ECIP
builds on Congressional goals in the
MOBILE NOW Act to incentivize
beneficial transactions in the public
interest that will promote greater
competition in the provision of wireless
services, facilitate increased availability
of advanced wireless services in rural
areas, facilitate new opportunities for
small carriers and Tribal Nations to
increase access to spectrum, and bring
more advanced wireless service
including 5G to underserved
communities.
The ECIP related change created a
new Schedule O, similar to schedule K,
that will be used by certain ECIP
Licensees to file either their Initial
Operation Requirement Notifications
(IORN) or their Final Operation
Requirement Notifications (FORN), as
required by 47 CFR 1.60004, 1.60006
The Commission now seeks approval
for revisions to its currently approved
collection of information under OMB
Control Number 3060–0798 to permit
the collection of the two changes. We
anticipate that these revisions will have
no impact on the hourly burden to
complete FCC Form 601, as the existing
burden already provides the appropriate
estimate. The Commission therefore
seeks approval for a revision to its
currently approved information
collection on FCC Form 601 to revise
FCC Form 601 accordingly.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary, Office of the Secretary.
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FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meetings
Wednesday, May 31,
2023 at 10:30 a.m. and its continuation
at the conclusion of the open meeting
on June 1, 2023.
TIME AND DATE:
1050 First Street, NE,
Washington, DC and virtual (this
meeting will be a hybrid meeting.)
PLACE:
This meeting will be closed to
the public.
STATUS:
Compliance
matters pursuant to 52 U.S.C. 30109.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
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GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
[Notice–MA–2023–02; Docket No. 2023–
0002; Sequence No. 3]
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Judith Ingram, Press Officer. Telephone:
(202) 694–1220.
(Authority: Government in the Sunshine Act,
5 U.S.C. 552b)
Vicktoria J. Allen,
Deputy Secretary of the Commission.
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FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH
REVIEW COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meetings
10 a.m., Tuesday, June
6, 2023.
The Richard V. Backley Hearing
Room, Room 511, 1331 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW, Suite 504 North,
Washington, DC 20004 (enter from F
Street entrance).
Phone Number for Listening to
Meeting: 1–(866) 236–7472.
Passcode: 678–100.
PLACE:
STATUS:
Office of Government-Wide
Policy (OGP), General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of GSA FMR Bulletin B–
2023–55.
AGENCY:
Federal Management
Regulation (FMR) Bulletin B–2023–55
cancels and replaces Bulletin FMR B–15
to provide updated guidance for
Executive Agencies’ fleet management
information systems (FMIS). This
bulletin also incorporates requirements
for asset level data and telematics. GSA
expects that, following this guidance,
the data accuracy contained in agencies’
FMIS will improve.
DATES: Applicable: May 25, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
James Vogelsinger, Director, Vehicle
Policy Division, at 202–501–1764 or
vehicle.policy@gsa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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Fleet Management Information
Systems
Open.
The
Commission will consider and act upon
the following in open session: Perry
County Resources, LLC, Docket No.
KENT 2022–0024. (Issues include
whether the Judge abused his discretion
in denying the approval of the
settlement motion based on the
Secretary of Labor’s refusal to provide a
section 104(b) order that was associated
with a citation that was a subject of the
motion to approve settlement.)
Any person attending this meeting
who requires special accessibility
features and/or auxiliary aids, such as
sign language interpreters, must inform
the Commission in advance of those
needs. Subject to 29 CFR 2706.150(a)(3)
and 2706.160(d).
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
Background
FMR Bulletin B–15 was published in
2007 to emphasize that executive
agencies are required to have FMIS.
While agencies are still required to
operate and maintain FMIS, Bulletin
FMR B–15 does not cover innovations
in fleet management technology such as
telematics and asset level data
requirements.
FMR Bulletin B–2023–55 is available
for download at https://www.gsa.gov/
policy-regulations/regulations/federalmanagement-regulation/federalmanagement-regulation-fmr-relatedfiles#FMRBulletins.
Krystal J. Brumfield,
Associate Administrator, Office of
Government-Wide Policy.
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CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFO:
Emogene Johnson (202) 434–9935/(202)
708–9300 for TDD Relay/1–800–877–
8339 for toll free.
Privacy Act of 1974; System Records
(Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552b)
records.
Dated: May 23, 2023.
Sarah L. Stewart,
Deputy General Counsel.
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ACTION:
Pursuant to the provisions of
the Privacy Act of 1974, the Office of
Government Ethics (OGE) proposes to
establish a new Governmentwide
system of records covering executive
SUMMARY:
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Notice of a new system of
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branch legal expense fund trust
documents, reports, and other nameretrieved legal expense fund records.
DATES: This system of records will be
effective on May 25, 2023, subject to a
30-day period in which to comment on
the routine uses, described below.
Please submit any comments by June 26,
2023.
ADDRESSES:
Email: Comments may be submitted
to OGE by email to usoge@oge.gov.
(Include reference to ‘‘OGE/GOVT–3
comment’’ in the subject line of the
message.)
Mail, Hand Delivery/Courier: Office of
Government Ethics, 1201 New York
Avenue NW, Suite 500, Attention:
Jennifer Matis, Associate Counsel,
Washington, DC 20005–3917.
Comments may be posted on OGE’s
website, https://www.oge.gov. Sensitive
personal information, such as account
numbers or Social Security numbers,
should not be included. Comments
generally will not be edited to remove
any identifying or contact information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jennifer Matis, Associate Counsel, at the
U.S. Office of Government Ethics;
telephone: 202–482–9216; TTY: 800–
877–8339; Email: jmatis@oge.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OGE is
concurrently adding a new subpart J to
the Standards of Ethical Conduct for
Executive Branch Employees at 5 CFR
part 2635. See 87 FR 23769 (Apr. 21,
2022). The new subpart J contains the
standards for an employee’s acceptance
of payments for legal expenses through
a legal expense fund for a matter arising
in connection with the employee’s
official position, the employee’s prior
position on a campaign, or the
employee’s prior position on a
Presidential Transition Team.
In accordance with the Privacy Act of
1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, this document
provides public notice that OGE is
creating a new Governmentwide system
of records to cover records collected,
generated, maintained, and disclosed
under OGE’s legal expense fund (LEF)
regulation published at 5 CFR part 2635,
subpart J. A Governmentwide system of
records is a system of records where one
agency (in this case, OGE) has
regulatory authority over records in the
custody of multiple agencies and the
agency with regulatory authority
publishes a system of records notice that
applies to all of the records regardless
of their custodial location.
This system of records covers the
information required to be collected,
generated, maintained, and disclosed by
executive branch agencies pursuant to
the new subpart J, including
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FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meetings
TIME AND DATE: Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. and its
continuation at the conclusion of the open meeting on June 1, 2023.
PLACE: 1050 First Street, NE, Washington, DC and virtual (this meeting
will be a hybrid meeting.)
STATUS: This meeting will be closed to the public.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Compliance matters pursuant to 52 U.S.C.
30109.
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Matters concerning participation in civil actions or proceedings or
arbitration.
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Contact person for more information: Judith Ingram, Press Officer.
Telephone: (202) 694-1220.
(Authority: Government in the Sunshine Act, 5 U.S.C. 552b)
Vicktoria J. Allen,
Deputy Secretary of the Commission.
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