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FCC 73.7000
Revised as of October 2, 2015
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§ 73.7000 Definition of terms (as used in subpart K only).
Attributable interest. An interest of an applicant, its parent,
subsidiaries, their officers, and members of their governing boards that
would be cognizable under the standards in the notes to § 73.3555. Also an
interest of an entity providing more than 33 percent of an applicant's
equity and/or debt that also either (1) supplies more than 15% of the
station's weekly programming, or (2) has an attributable interest pursuant
to § 73.3555 in media in the same market.
Established local applicant. An applicant that has, for at least the two
years (24 months) immediately preceding application, met the definition of
local applicant.
Local applicant. An applicant physically headquartered, having a campus, or
having 75% of board members residing within 25 miles of the reference
coordinates for the community to be served, or a governmental entity within
its area of jurisdiction.
Near reservation lands. Those areas or communities adjacent or contiguous to
reservation or other Trust lands which are designated by the Department of
Interior's Commission of Indian Affairs upon recommendation of the Local
Bureau of Indian Affairs Superintendent, which recommendation shall be based
upon consultation with the tribal governing body of those reservations, as
locales appropriate for the extension of financial assistance and/or social
services on the basis of such general criteria as: Number of Indian people
native to the reservation residing in the area; a written designation by the
tribal governing body that members of their tribe and family members who are
Indian residing in the area, are socially, culturally and economically
affiliated with their tribe and reservation; geographical proximity of the
area to the reservation and administrative feasibility of providing an
adequate level of services to the area.
Nonreserved (Unreserved) channels. Channels which are not reserved
exclusively for noncommercial educational use, and for which commercial
entities could thus be eligible to operate full power stations. Such
channels appear without an asterisk designation in the FM Table of
Allotments (§ 73.202) and TV Table of Allotments (§ 73.606). In the event of a
request to allocate a nonreserved channel as reserved pursuant to § 73.202(a)
or § 73.606(a), the channel remains classified as nonreserved until release
of a Commission decision granting such request.
On-air operations. Broadcast of program material to the public pursuant to
Commission authority, generally beginning with program test authority, for
periods of time that meet any required minimum operating schedule, e.g.,
§ 73.561(a).
Population. The number of people calculated using the most recent census
block data provided by the United States Census Bureau.
Reservations. Any federally recognized Indian tribe's reservation, pueblo or
colony, including former reservations in Oklahoma, Alaska Native regions
established pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlements Act (85 Stat.
688) and Indian allotments, for which a Tribe exercises regulatory
jurisdiction.
Reserved channels. Channels reserved exclusively for noncommercial
educational use, whether by the portion of the spectrum in which they are
located (i.e. FM channels 200 to 220) or by a case-by-case Commission
allotment decision (channels that appear with an asterisk designation in the
FM Table of Allotments (§ 73.202) or TV Table of Allotments (§ 73.606)).
Tribe. Any Indian or Alaska Native tribe, band, nation, pueblo, village or
community which is acknowledged by the federal government to constitute a
government-to-government relationship with the United States and eligible
for the programs and services established by the United States for Indians.
See The Federally Recognized Indian Tribe List Act of 1994 (Indian Tribe
Act), Public Law 103-454. 108 Stat. 4791 (1994) (the Secretary of the
Interior is required to publish in the Federal Register an annual list of
all Indian Tribes which the Secretary recognizes to be eligible for the
special programs and services provided by the United States to Indians
because of their status as Indians).
Tribal applicant. (1) A Tribe or consortium of Tribes, or
(2) An entity that is 51 percent or more owned or controlled by a Tribe or
Tribes that occupy Tribal Lands that receive Tribal Coverage.
Tribal coverage. (1) Coverage of a Tribal Applicant's or Tribal Applicants'
Tribal Lands by at least 50 percent of a facility's 60 dBu (1 mV/m) contour,
or
(2) The facility's 60 dBu (1 mV/m) contour—
(i) Covers 50 percent or more of a Tribal Applicant's or Tribal Applicants'
Tribal Lands,
(ii) Serves at least 2,000 people living on Tribal Lands, and
(iii) The total population on Tribal Lands residing within the station's
service contour constitutes at least 50 percent of the total covered
population. In neither paragraphs (1) nor (2) of this definition may the
applicant claim the priority if the proposed principal community contour
would cover more than 50 percent of the Tribal Lands of a non-applicant
Tribe. To the extent that Tribal Lands include fee lands not owned by Tribes
or members of Tribes, the outer boundaries of such lands shall delineate the
coverage area, with no deduction of area for fee lands not owned by Tribes
or members of Tribes.
Tribal lands. Both Reservations and Near reservation lands. This definition
includes American Indian Reservations and Trust Lands, Tribal Jurisdiction
Statistical Areas, Tribal Designated Statistical Areas, Hawaiian Homelands,
and Alaska Native Village Statistical Areas, as well as the communities
situated on such lands.
[ 65 FR 36380 , June 8, 2000, as amended at 66 FR 15356 , Mar. 19, 2001; 75 FR 9807 , Mar. 4, 2010; 76 FR 18953 , Apr. 6, 2011]
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