FCC 73.713 Revised as of October 1, 2007
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Sec. 73.713 Program tests.
(a) Upon completion of construction of an international broadcasting station
in accordance with the terms of the construction permit, the technical
provisions of the application therefor, and the rules and regulations and
the applicable engineering standards, and when an application for station
license has been filed showing the station to be in satisfactory operating
condition, the permittee may request authority to conduct program tests.
Such request shall be filed with the FCC at least 10 days prior to the date
on which it is desired to begin such operation. All data necessary to show
compliance with the terms and conditions of the construction permit must be
filed with the license application.
(b) Program tests shall not commence until specific Commission authority is
received. The Commission reserves the right to change the date of the
beginning of such tests or to suspend or revoke the authority for program
tests as and when such action may appear to be in the public interest,
convenience, and necessity.
(c) Unless sooner suspended or revoked, program test authority continues
valid during Commission consideration of the application for license and
during this period further extension of the construction permit is not
required. Program test authority shall be automatically terminated by final
determination upon the application for station license.
(d) All operation under program test authority shall be in strict compliance
with the rules governing international broadcasting stations and in strict
accordance with representations made in the application for license pursuant
to which the tests were authorized.
(e) The granting of program test authority shall not be construed as
approval by the Commission of the application for station license.
[ 38 FR 18894 , July 16, 1973, as amended at 47 FR 40174 , Sept. 13, 1982]
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