Goto Section: 1.85 | 1.88 | Table of Contents
FCC 1.87
Revised as of October 2, 2015
Goto Year:2014 |
2016
§ 1.87 Modification of license or construction permit on motion of the
Commission.
(a) Whenever it appears that a station license or construction permit should
be modified, the Commission shall notify the licensee or permittee in
writing of the proposed action and reasons therefor, and afford the licensee
or permittee at least thirty days to protest such proposed order of
modification, except that, where safety of life or property is involved, the
Commission may by order provide a shorter period of time.
(b) The notification required in paragraph (a) of this section may be
effectuated by a notice of proposed rule making in regard to a modification
or addition of an FM or television channel to the Table of Allotments
(§ § 73.202 and 73.504) or Table of Assignments (§ 73.606). The Commission
shall send a copy of any such notice of proposed rule making to the affected
licensee or permittee by certified mail, return receipt requested.
(c) Any other licensee or permittee who believes that its license or permit
would be modified by the proposed action may also protest the proposed
action before its effective date.
(d) Any protest filed pursuant to this section shall be subject to the
requirements of section 309 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
for petitions to deny.
(e) In any case where a hearing is conducted pursuant to the provisions of
this section, both the burden of proceeding with the introduction of
evidence and the burden of proof shall be upon the Commission except that,
with respect to any issue that pertains to the question of whether the
proposed action would modify the license or permit of a person filing a
protest pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section, such burdens shall be as
described by the Commission.
(f) In order to utilize the right to a hearing and the opportunity to appear
and give evidence upon the issues specified in any hearing order, the
licensee or permittee, in person or by attorney, shall, within the period of
time as may be specified in the hearing order, file with the Commission a
written statement stating that he or she will appear at the hearing and
present evidence on the matters specified in the hearing order.
(g) The right to file a protest or have a hearing shall, unless good cause
is shown in a petition to be filed not later than 5 days before the lapse of
time specified in paragraph (a) or (f) of this section, be deemed waived:
(1) In case of failure to timely file the protest as required by paragraph
(a) of this section or a written statement as required by paragraph (f) of
this section.
(2) In case of filing a written statement provided for in paragraph (f) of
this section but failing to appear at the hearing, either in person or by
counsel.
(h) Where the right to file a protest or have a hearing is waived, the
licensee or permittee will be deemed to have consented to the modification
as proposed and a final decision may be issued by the Commission
accordingly. Irrespective of any waiver as provided for in paragraph (g) of
this section or failure by the licensee or permittee to raise a substantial
and material question of fact concerning the proposed modification in his
protest, the Commission may, on its own motion, designate the proposed
modification for hearing in accordance with this section.
(i) Any order of modification issued pursuant to this section shall include
a statement of the findings and the grounds and reasons therefor, shall
specify the effective date of the modification, and shall be served on the
licensee or permittee.
[ 52 FR 22654 , June 15, 1987]
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Goto Section: 1.85 | 1.88
Goto Year: 2014 |
2016
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