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FCC 1.929
Revised as of October 1, 2009
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§ 1.929 Classification of filings as major or minor.
Applications and amendments to applications for stations in the
wireless radio services are classified as major or minor ( see § 1.947).
Categories of major and minor filings are listed in § 309 of the
Communications Act of 1934.
(a) For all stations in all Wireless Radio Services, whether licensed
geographically or on a site-specific basis, the following actions are
classified as major:
(1) Application for initial authorization;
(2) Any substantial change in ownership or control, including requests
for partitioning and disaggregation;
(3) Application for renewal of authorization;
(4) Application or amendment requesting authorization for a facility
that would have a significant environmental effect, as defined by
§ § 1.1301 through 1.1319 of the rules;
(5) Application or amendment requiring frequency coordination pursuant
to the Commission's rules or international treaty or agreement;
(6) Application or amendment requesting to add a frequency or frequency
block for which the applicant is not currently authorized, excluding
removing a frequency.
(b) In the Cellular Radiotelephone Service:
(1) Request an authorization or an amendment to a pending application
that would expand the cellular geographic service area (COSA) of an
existing cellular system or, in the case of an amendment, as previously
proposed in an application, except during the applicable five-year
build-out period, if any;
(2) Request that a CGSA boundary or portion of a CGSA boundary be
determined using an alternative method; or,
(3) Request an authorization for facilities that would produce a de
minimis service area boundary extension into unserved area in an
adjacent market.
(c) In addition to those changes listed in paragraph (a) in this
section, the following are major changes applicable to stations
licensed to provide base-to-mobile, mobile-to-base, mobile-to-mobile on
a site-specific basis:
(1) In the Paging and Radiotelephone Service, Rural Radiotelephone
Service and 800 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio Service (SMR), any change
that would increase or expand the applicant's existing composite
interference contour.
(2) In the 900 MHz SMR and 220 MHz Service, any change that would
increase or expand the applicant's service area as defined in the rule
parts governing the particular radio service.
(3) In the Paging and Radiotelephone Service, Rural Radiotelephone
Service, Offshore Radiotelephone Service, and Specialized Mobile Radio
Service:
(i) Request an authorization or an amendment to a pending application
that would establish for the filer a new fixed transmission path;
(ii) Request an authorization or an amendment to a pending application
for a fixed station ( i.e. , control, repeater, central office, rural
subscriber, or inter-office station) that would increase the effective
radiated power, antenna height above average terrain in any azimuth, or
relocate an existing transmitter;
(4) In the Private Land Mobile Radio Services (PLMRS), the remote
pickup broadcast auxiliary service, and GMRS systems licensed to
non-individuals;
(i) Change in frequency or modification of channel pairs, except the
deletion of one or more frequencies from an authorization;
(ii) Change in the type of emission;
(iii) Change in effective radiated power from that authorized or, for
GMRS systems licensed to non-individuals, an increase in the
transmitter power of a station;
(iv) Change in antenna height from that authorized;
(v) Change in the authorized location or number of base stations,
fixed, control, except for deletions of one or more such stations or,
for systems operating on non-exclusive assignments in GMRS or the
470–512 MHz, 800 MHz or 900 MHz bands, a change in the number of mobile
transmitters, or a change in the area of mobile transmitters, or a
change in the area of mobile operations from that authorized;
(vi) Change in the class of a land station, including changing from
multiple licensed to cooperative use, and from shared to unshared use.
(d) In the microwave, aural broadcast auxiliary, and television
broadcast auxiliary services:
(1) Except as specified in paragraph (d)(2) and (d)(3) of this section,
the following, in addition to those filings listed in paragraph (a) of
this section, are major actions that apply to stations licensed to
provide fixed point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, or
multipoint-to-point, communications on a site-specific basis, or fixed
or mobile communications on an area-specific basis under part 101 of
this chapter:
(i) Any change in transmit antenna location by more than 5 seconds in
latitude or longitude for fixed point-to-point facilities (e.g., a 5
second change in latitude, longitude, or both would be minor); any
change in coordinates of the center of operation or increase in radius
of a circular area of operation, or any expansion in any direction in
the latitude or longitude limits of a rectangular area of operation, or
any change in any other kind of area operation;
(ii) Any increase in frequency tolerance;
(iii) Any increase in bandwidth;
(iv) Any change in emission type;
(v) Any increase in EIRP greater than 3 dB;
(vi) Any increase in transmit antenna height (above mean sea level)
more than 3 meters, except as specified in paragraph (d)(3) of this
section;
(vii) Any increase in transmit antenna beamwidth, except as specified
in paragraph (d)(3) of this section;
(viii) Any change in transmit antenna polarization;
(ix) Any change in transmit antenna azimuth greater than 1 degree,
except as specified in paragraph (d)(3) of this section ; or,
(x) Any change which together with all minor modifications or
amendments since the last major modification or amendment produces a
cumulative effect exceeding any of the above major criteria.
(2) Changes to transmit antenna location of Multiple Address System
(MAS) Remote Units and Digital Electronic Message Service (DEMS) User
Units are not major.
(3) Changes in accordance with paragraphs (d)(1)(vi), (d)(1)(vii) and
(d)(1)(ix) of this section are not major for the following:
(i) Fixed Two-Way MAS on the remote to master path,
(ii) Fixed One-Way Inbound MAS on the remote to master path,
(iii) Multiple Two-Way MAS on the remote to master and master to remote
paths,
(iv) Multiple One-Way Outbound MAS on the master to remote path,
(v) Mobile MAS Master,
(vi) Fixed Two-Way DEMS on the user to nodal path, and
(vii) Multiple Two-Way DEMS on the nodal to user and user to nodal
paths.
Note to paragraph(d)(3)of § 1.929: For the systems and path types
described in paragraph (d)(3) of this section, the data provided by
applicants is either a typical value for a certain parameter or a fixed
value given in the Form instructions.
(e) In addition to those filings listed in paragraph (a) of this
section, the following are major actions that apply to stations
licensed to provide service in the Air-ground Radiotelephone Service:
(1) Request an authorization to relocate an existing General Aviation
ground station; or,
(2) Request the first authorization for a new Commercial Aviation
ground station at a location other than those listed in § 22.859 of this
chapter.
(f) In addition to those changes listed in paragraph (a), the following
are major changes that apply to stations licensed in the industrial
radiopositioning stations for which frequencies are assigned on an
exclusive basis, Maritime and Aviation services, except Maritime Public
Coast VHF (CMRS), Ship and Aircraft stations:
(1) Any change in antenna azimuth;
(2) Any change in beamwidth;
(3) Any change in antenna location;
(4) Any change in emission type;
(5) Any increase in antenna height;
(6) Any increase in authorized power;
(7) Any increase in emission bandwidth.
(g) In addition to those changes listed in paragraph (a), any change
requiring international coordination in the Maritime Public Coast VHF
(CMRS) Service is major.
(h) In addition to those changes listed in paragraph (a) of this
section, the following are major changes that apply to ship stations:
(1) Any request for additional equipment;
(2) A change in ship category;
(3) A request for assignment of a Maritime Mobile Service Identity
(MMSI) number; or
(4) A request to increase the number of ships on an existing fleet
license.
(i) In addition to those changes listed in paragraph (a) of this
section, the following are major changes that apply to aircraft
stations:
(1) A request to increase the number of aircraft on an existing fleet
license; or
(2) A request to change the type of aircraft (private or air carrier).
(j) In addition to those changes listed in paragraph (a) of this
section, the following are major changes that apply to amateur
licenses:
(1) An upgrade of an existing license; or
(2) A change of call sign.
(k) Any change not specifically listed above as major is considered
minor ( see § 1.947(b). This includes but is not limited to:
(1) Any pro forma assignment or transfer of control;
(2) Any name change not involving change in ownership or control of the
license;
(3) Any address and/or telephone number changes;
(4) Any changes in contact person;
(5) Any change to vessel name on a ship station license;
(6) Any change to a site-specific license, except a PLMRS license under
part 90, or a license under part 101, where the licensee's interference
contours are not extended and co-channel separation criteria are met,
except those modifications defined in paragraph (c)(2) of this section;
or
(7) Any conversion of multiple site-specific licenses into a single
wide-area license, except a PLMRS license under part 90 or a license
under part 101 of this chapter, where there is no change in the
licensee's composite interference contour or service area as defined in
paragraph (c)(2) of this section.
[ 63 FR 68927 , Dec. 14, 1998, as amended at 64 FR 53239 , Oct. 1, 1999;
68 FR 12755 , Mar. 17, 2003; 70 FR 19306 , Apr. 13, 2005; 70 FR 61058 ,
Oct. 20, 2005]
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