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FCC 14.39
Revised as of October 5, 2017
Goto Year:2016 |
2018
§ 14.39 Format and content of formal complaints.
(a) Subject to paragraph (d) of this section governing supplemental
complaints filed pursuant to § 14.39 of this subpart, a formal complaint
shall contain:
(1) The name of each complainant and defendant;
(2) The occupation, address and telephone number of each complainant
and, to the extent known, each defendant;
(3) The name, address, and telephone number of complainant's attorney,
if represented by counsel;
(4) Citation to the section of the Communications Act and/or order
and/or regulation of the Commission alleged to have been violated;
(5) A complete statement of facts which, if proven true, would
constitute such a violation. All material facts must be supported,
pursuant to the requirements of § 14.38(c) of this subpart and paragraph
(a)(11) of this section, by relevant affidavits and documentation,
including copies of relevant written agreements, offers,
counter-offers, denials, or other related correspondence. The statement
of facts shall include a detailed explanation of the manner and time
period in which a defendant has allegedly violated the Act, Commission
order, or Commission rule in question, including a full identification
or description of the communications, transmissions, services, or other
carrier conduct complained of and the nature of any injury allegedly
sustained by the complainant. Assertions based on information and
belief are expressly prohibited unless made in good faith and
accompanied by an affidavit explaining the basis for the plaintiff's
belief and why the complainant could not reasonably ascertain the facts
from the defendant or any other source;
(6) Proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law, and legal analysis
relevant to the claims and arguments set forth in the complaint;
(7) The relief sought, including recovery of damages and the amount of
damages claimed, if known;
(8) Certification that the complainant has, in good faith, discussed or
attempted to discuss the possibility of settlement with each defendant
prior to the filing of the formal complaint. Such certification shall
include a statement that, prior to the filing of the complaint, the
complainant mailed a certified letter outlining the allegations that
form the basis of the complaint it anticipated filing with the
Commission to the defendant carrier or one of the defendant's
registered agents for service of process that invited a response within
a reasonable period of time and a brief summary of all additional steps
taken to resolve the dispute prior to the filing of the formal
complaint. If no additional steps were taken, such certificate shall
state the reason(s) why the complainant believed such steps would be
fruitless;
(9) Whether a separate action has been filed with the Commission, any
court, or other government agency that is based on the same claim or
same set of facts, in whole or in part, or whether the complaint seeks
prospective relief identical to the relief proposed or at issue in a
notice-and-comment proceeding that is concurrently before the
Commission;
(10) An information designation containing:
(i) The name, address, and position of each individual believed to have
firsthand knowledge of the facts alleged with particularity in the
complaint, along with a description of the facts within any such
individual's knowledge;
(ii) A description of all documents, data compilations and tangible
things in the complainant's possession, custody, or control, that are
relevant to the facts alleged with particularity in the complaint. Such
description shall include for each document:
(A) The date it was prepared, mailed, transmitted, or otherwise
disseminated;
(B) The author, preparer, or other source;
(C) The recipient(s) or intended recipient(s);
(D) Its physical location; and
(E) A description of its relevance to the matters contained in the
complaint; and
(iii) A complete description of the manner in which the complainant
identified all persons with information and designated all documents,
data compilations and tangible things as being relevant to the dispute,
including, but not limited to, identifying the individual(s) that
conducted the information search and the criteria used to identify such
persons, documents, data compilations, tangible things, and
information;
(11) Copies of all affidavits, documents, data compilations and
tangible things in the complainant's possession, custody, or control,
upon which the complainant relies or intends to rely to support the
facts alleged and legal arguments made in the complaint;
(12) A completed Formal Complaint Intake Form;
(13) A declaration, under penalty of perjury, by the complainant or
complainant's counsel describing the amount, method, and the
complainant's 10-digit FCC Registration Number, if any;
(14) A certificate of service; and
(15) A FCC Registration Number is required under part 1, subpart W.
Submission of a complaint without the FCC Registration Number as
required by part 1, subpart W will result in dismissal of the
complaint.
(b) The following format may be used in cases to which it is
applicable, with such modifications as the circumstances may render
necessary:
Before the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC 20554
In the matter of
Complainant,
v.
Defendant.
File No. (To be inserted by the Enforcement Bureau)
Complaint
To: The Commission.
The complainant (here insert full name of each complainant and, if a
corporation, the corporate title of such complainant) shows that:
(1) (Here state post office address, and telephone number of each
complainant).
(2) (Here insert the name, and, to the extent known, address and
telephone number of defendants).
(3) (Here insert fully and clearly the specific act or thing complained
of, together with such facts as are necessary to give a full
understanding of the matter, including relevant legal and documentary
support).
Wherefore, complainant asks (here state specifically the relief
desired).
(Date)
(Name of each complainant)
(Name, address, and telephone number of attorney, if any)
(c) The complainant may petition the staff, pursuant to § 1.3 of this
chapter, for a waiver of any of the requirements of this section. Such
waiver may be granted for good cause shown.
(d) Supplemental complaints.
(1) Supplemental complaints filed pursuant to § 14.39 shall conform to
the requirements set out in this section and § 14.38 of this subpart,
except that the requirements in § § 14.38(b), 14.39 (a)(4), (a)(5),
(a)(8), (a)(9), (a)(12), and (a)(13) of this subpart shall not apply to
such supplemental complaints;
(2) In addition, supplemental complaints filed pursuant to § 14.39 of
this subpart shall contain a complete statement of facts which, if
proven true, would support complainant's calculation of damages for
each category of damages for which recovery is sought. All material
facts must be supported, pursuant to the requirements of § 14.38(c) of
this subpart and paragraph (a)(11) of this section, by relevant
affidavits and other documentation. The statement of facts shall
include a detailed explanation of the matters relied upon, including a
full identification or description of the communications,
transmissions, services, or other matters relevant to the calculation
of damages and the nature of any injury allegedly sustained by the
complainant. Assertions based on information and belief are expressly
prohibited unless made in good faith and accompanied by an affidavit
explaining the basis for the complainant's belief and why the
complainant could not reasonably ascertain the facts from the defendant
or any other source;
(3) Supplemental complaints filed pursuant to § 14.39 of this subpart
shall contain a certification that the complainant has, in good faith,
discussed or attempted to discuss the possibility of settlement with
respect to damages for which recovery is sought with each defendant
prior to the filing of the supplemental complaint. Such certification
shall include a statement that, no later than 30 days after the release
of the liability order, the complainant mailed a certified letter to
the primary individual who represented the defendant carrier during the
initial complaint proceeding outlining the allegations that form the
basis of the supplemental complaint it anticipates filing with the
Commission and inviting a response from the carrier within a reasonable
period of time. The certification shall also contain a brief summary of
all additional steps taken to resolve the dispute prior to the filing
of the supplemental complaint. If no additional steps were taken, such
certification shall state the reason(s) why the complainant believed
such steps would be fruitless.
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