FCC 27.803 Revised as of October 1, 2007
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Sec. 27.803 Coordination requirements.
(a) Licensees in the 1.4 GHz band will be issued geographic area licenses in
accordance with the service areas listed in Sec. 27.6(d) and (e).
(b) Licensees in the 1.4 GHz Service must file a separate station
application with the Commission and obtain an individual station license,
prior to construction or operation, of any station:
(1) That requires submission of an Environmental Assessment under part 1,
Sec. 1.1307 of this chapter;
(2) That requires international coordination;
(3) That operates in areas listed in part 1, Sec. 1.924 of this chapter; or
(4) That requires approval of the Frequency Advisory Subcommittee (FAS) of
the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee (IRAC). Stations that require
FAS approval are as follows:
(i) Licensees in the 1390–1392 MHz and 1392–1395 MHz band must receive FAS
approval prior to operation of fixed sites or mobile units within the NTIA
recommended protection radii of the Government sites listed in footnote
US351 of Sec. 2.106 of this chapter.
(ii) Licensees in the 1432–1435 MHz band must receive FAS approval, prior to
operation of fixed sites or mobile units within the NTIA recommended
protection radii of the Government sites listed in footnote US361 of Sec. 2.106
of this chapter.
(c) Prior to construction of a station, a licensee in the 1.4 GHz Band must
register with the Commission any station antenna structure for which
notification to the Federal Aviation Administration is required by part 17
of this chapter.
(d) It is the licensee's responsibility to determine whether an individual
station needs referral to the Commission.
(e) The application required in paragraph (b) of this chapter must be filed
on the Universal Licensing System.
[ 67 FR 41855 , June 20, 2002, as amended at 69 FR 17958 , Apr. 6, 2004]
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