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FCC 1.1707
Revised as of October 1, 2008
Goto Year:2007 | 2009
  Sec.  1.1707   Acceptance of filings.

   Regardless of filing method, all submissions with an insufficient fee,
   grossly  deficient or inaccurate information, or those without a valid
   signature will be dismissed immediately. For any submission that is found
   subsequently to have minimally deficient or inaccurate information, we will
   notify the filer of the defect. We will allow 15 days from the date of this
   notification for correction or amendment of the submission if the amendment
   is minor. If the applicant files a timely corrected application, it will
   ordinarily  be  processed  as a minor amendment in accordance with the
   Commission's rules. Thus it will have no effect on the initial filing date
   of the application or the applicant's filing priority. If, however, the
   amendment made by the applicant is not a simple correction, but constitutes
   a major amendment to the application, it will be governed by the rules and
   procedures applicable to major amendments, that is, it will be treated as a
   new application with a new filing date and new fees must be paid by the
   applicant. Finally, if the applicant fails to submit an amended application
   within the period specified in the notification, the application will be
   subject to dismissal for failure to prosecute.

Subpart N—Enforcement of Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability In
Programs or Activities Conducted By the Federal Communications Commission

   Source:    68 FR 22316 , Apr. 28, 2003, unless otherwise noted.


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Goto Year: 2007 | 2009
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