Goto Section: 1.400 | 1.403 | Table of Contents
FCC 1.401
Revised as of December 4, 2012
Goto Year:2011 |
2013
§ 1.401 Petitions for rulemaking.
(a) Any interested person may petition for the issuance, amendment or
repeal of a rule or regulation.
(b) The petition for rule making shall conform to the requirements of
§ § 1.49, 1.52, and 1.419(b) (or § 1.420(e), if applicable), and shall
be submitted or addressed to the Secretary, Federal Communications
Commission, Washington, DC 20554, or may be submitted electronically.
(c) The petition shall set forth the text or substance of the proposed
rule, amendment, or rule to be repealed, together with all facts,
views, arguments and data deemed to support the action requested, and
shall indicate how the interests of petitioner will be affected.
(d) Petitions for amendment of the FM Table of Assignments (§ 73.202 of
this chapter) or the Television Table of Assignments (§ 73.606) shall
be served by petitioner on any Commission licensee or permittee whose
channel assignment would be changed by grant of the petition. The
petition shall be accompanied by a certificate of service on such
licensees or permittees. Petitions to amend the FM Table of Allotments
must be accompanied by the appropriate construction permit application
and payment of the appropriate application filing fee.
(e) Petitions which are moot, premature, repetitive, frivolous, or
which plainly do not warrant consideration by the Commission may be
denied or dismissed without prejudice to the petitioner.
[ 28 FR 12432 , Nov. 22, 1963, as amended at 28 FR 14503 , Dec. 31, 1963;
40 FR 53391 , Nov. 18, 1975; 45 FR 42621 , June 25, 1980; 63 FR 24125 ,
May 1, 1998; 71 FR 76215 , Dec. 20, 2006]
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Goto Section: 1.400 | 1.403
Goto Year: 2011 |
2013
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