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FCC 1.1118
Revised as of October 1, 2007
Goto Year:2006 | 2008
Sec.  1.1118   Error claims.

   (a)  Applicants  who  wish  to  challenge  a staff determination of an
   insufficient fee or delinquent debt may do so in writing. A challenge to a
   determination that a party is delinquent in paying the full application fee
   must be accompanied by suitable proof that the fee had been paid or waived
   (or deferred from payment during the period in question), or by the required
   application payment and any assessment penalty payment (see  Sec. 1.1116) of this
   subpart). Failure to comply with these procedures will result in dismissal
   of  the  challenge.  These  claims  should be addressed to the Federal
   Communications Commission, Attention: Financial Operations, 445 12th St.
   SW., Washington, DC 20554 or emailed to ARINQUIRIES@fcc.gov. 

   (b)  Actions  taken  by  Financial Operations staff are subject to the
   reconsideration and review provisions of  Sec.  Sec. 1.106 and 1.115 of this part,
   EXCEPT THAT reconsideration and/or review will only be available where the
   applicant has made the full and proper payment of the underlying fee as
   required by this subpart.

   (1) Petitions for reconsideration and/or applications for review submitted
   by applicants that have not made the full and proper fee payment will be
   dismissed; and

   (2) If the fee payment should fail while the Commission is considering the
   matter, the petition for reconsideration or application for review will be
   dismissed.

   [ 52 FR 5289 , Feb. 20, 1987, as amended at  53 FR 40889 , Oct. 19, 1988.
   Redesignated at  59 FR 30998 , June 16, 1994. Redesignated at  60 FR 5326 , Jan.
   27, 1995, as amended at  65 FR 49763 , Aug. 15, 2000;  69 FR 27848 , May 17,
   2004]


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