FCC 0.191 Revised as of October 1, 2007
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Sec. 0.191 Functions of the Bureau.
The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau advises and makes
recommendations to the Commission, or acts for the Commission under
delegated authority, in all matters pertaining to public safety, homeland
security, national security, emergency management and preparedness, disaster
management, and ancillary operations. The Bureau has responsibility for
coordinating public safety, homeland security, national security, emergency
management and preparedness, disaster management, and related activities
within the Commission. The Bureau also performs the following functions.
(a) Develops, recommends, and administers policy goals, objectives, rules,
regulations, programs and plans for the Commission to promote effective and
reliable communications for public safety, homeland security, national
security, emergency management and preparedness, disaster management and
related activities, including public safety communications (including 911,
enhanced 911, and other emergency number issues), priority emergency
communications, alert and warning systems (including the Emergency Alert
System), continuity of government operations, implementation of Homeland
Security Presidential Directives and Orders, disaster management
coordination and outreach, communications infrastructure protection,
reliability, operability and interoperability of networks and communications
systems, the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA), and
network security. Recommends policies and procedures for public safety,
homeland security, national security, emergency management and preparedness,
and recommends national emergency plans and preparedness programs covering
Commission functions during national emergency conditions. Conducts outreach
and coordination activities with, among others, state and local governmental
agencies, hospitals and other emergency health care providers, and public
safety organizations. Recommends national emergency plans, policies, and
preparedness programs covering the provision of service by communications
service providers, including telecommunications service providers,
information service providers, common carriers, and non-common carriers;
broadcasting and cable facilities; satellite and wireless radio services;
radio frequency assignment; electro-magnetic radiation; investigation and
enforcement.
(b) Under the general direction of the Defense Commissioner, coordinates the
public safety, homeland security, national security, emergency management
and preparedness, disaster management, and related activities of the
Commission, including national security and emergency preparedness and
defense mobilization, Continuity of Government (COG) planning, alert and
warning systems (including the Emergency Alert System), and other functions
as may be delegated during a national emergency or activation of the
President's war emergency powers as specified in section 706 of the
Communications Act. Provides support to the Defense Commissioner, including
with respect to his or her participation in the Joint Telecommunications
Resources Board, and the National Security Telecommunications Advisory
Committee and other public safety and homeland security organizations and
committees. Represents the Defense Commissioner with other Government
agencies and organizations, the communications industry, and Commission
licensees on public safety, homeland security, national security, emergency
management and preparedness, disaster management, and related issues. Keeps
the Defense Commissioner informed as to significant developments in the
fields of public safety, homeland security, national security, emergency
management, and disaster management activities, and related areas.
(c) Develops and administers rules, regulations, and policies for priority
emergency communications, including the Telecommunications Service Priority
System. Supports the Chiefs of the Wireline Competition, International and
Wireless Telecommunications Bureaus on matters involving assignment of
Telecommunications Service Priority System priorities and in administration
of that system.
(d) The Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, or that person's
designee, acts as FCC Alternate Homeland Security and Defense Coordinator
and principal to the National Communications System, and the Chief, Public
Safety and Homeland Security Bureau, or that person's designee, shall serve
as the Commission's representative on National Communications Systems
Committees.
(e) Conducts rulemaking proceedings and acts on requests for interpretation
or waiver of rules.
(f) Advises and makes recommendations to the Commission, or acts for the
Commission under delegated authority, in all matters pertaining to the
licensing and regulation of public safety, homeland security, national
security, emergency management and preparedness, and disaster management
wireless telecommunications, including ancillary operations related to the
provision or use of such services. These activities include: policy
development and coordination; conducting rulemaking and adjudicatory
proceedings, including complaint proceedings for matters not within the
responsibility of the Enforcement Bureau; acting on waivers of rules; acting
on applications for service and facility authorizations; compliance and
enforcement activities for matters not within the responsibility of the
Enforcement Bureau; determining resource impacts of existing, planned or
recommended Commission activities concerning wireless telecommunications,
and developing and recommending resource deployment priorities. In addition,
advises and assists public safety entities on wireless telecommunications
issues and matters related thereto. Administers all authority previously
delegated to the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (including those
delegations expressly provided to the Public Safety and Critical
Infrastructure Division of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau) in
Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band, WT Docket 02–55.
(g) Conducts studies of public safety, homeland security, national security,
emergency management and preparedness, disaster management, and related
issues. Develops and administers recordkeeping and reporting requirements
for communications companies pertaining to these issues. Administers any
Commission information collection requirements pertaining to public safety,
homeland security, national security, emergency management and preparedness,
disaster management, and related issues.
(h) Interacts with the public, local, state, and other governmental agencies
and industry groups (including advisory committees and public safety
organizations and associations) on public safety, homeland security,
national security, emergency management, disaster management and related
issues. As requested, represents the Commission at meetings and conferences.
Serves as the point of contact for the U.S. Government in matters of
international monitoring, fixed and mobile direction-finding and
interference resolution; and oversees coordination of non-routine
communications and materials between the Commission and international or
regional public organizations or foreign administrations.
(i) Maintains and operates the Commission's public safety, homeland
security, national security, emergency management and preparedness, and
disaster management facilities and operations, including the Communications
Center, the establishment of any Emergency Operations Center (EOC), and any
liaison activities with other federal, state, or local government
organizations.
(j) Reviews and coordinates orders, programs and actions initiated by other
Bureaus and Offices in matters affecting public safety, homeland security,
national security, emergency management and preparedness, disaster
management and related issues to ensure consistency with overall Commission
policy. Provides advice to the Commission and other Bureaus and offices
regarding the public safety, homeland security, national security, emergency
management, and disaster management implications of existing and proposed
rules.
(k) Develops and recommends responses to legislative, regulatory or judicial
inquiries and proposals concerning or affecting public safety, homeland
security, national security, emergency management, disaster management and
related issues. Responses to judicial inquiries should be developed with and
recommended to the Office of General Counsel.
(l) Develops and maintains the Commission's plans and procedures, including
the oversight, preparation, and training of Commission personnel, for
Continuity of Operations (COOP), Continuity of Government functions, and
Commission activities and responses to national emergencies and other
similar situations.
(m) Acts on emergency requests for Special Temporary Authority during
non-business hours when the other Offices and Bureaus of the Commission are
closed. Such actions shall be coordinated with, if possible, and promptly
reported to the responsible Bureau or Office.
(n) Maintains liaison with other Bureaus and Offices concerning matters
affecting public safety, homeland security, national security, emergency
management and preparedness, disaster management and related issues.
(o) Is authorized to declare that a temporary state of communications
emergency exists pursuant to Sec. 97.401(b) of this chapter and to act on behalf
of the Commission with respect to the operation of amateur stations during
such temporary state of communications emergency.
(p) Performs such other functions and duties as may be assigned or referred
to it by the Commission or the Defense Commissioner.
[ 71 FR 69035 , Nov. 29, 2006]
Subpart B—Delegations of Authority
Authority: Sec. 5, 48 Stat. 1068, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 155.
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