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FCC 1.1102
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 | 2022
  §  1.1102   Schedule of charges for applications and other filings in the
wireless telecommunications services.

   (a) In tables to this section, the amounts appearing in the column
   labeled “Fee Amount” are for application fees only. Certain services,
   as indicated in the table below, also have associated regulatory fees
   that must be paid at the same time the application fee is paid. For
   more information on the associated regulatory fees, please refer to the
   most recent Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Fee Filing Guide for the
   corresponding regulatory fee amount located at
   https://www.fcc.gov/licensing-databases/fees/application-processing-fee
   s. For additional guidance, please refer to § 1.1152 of this chapter.
   Application fee payments can be made electronically using the
   Commission's Universal Licensing System (ULS). Remit manual filings
   and/or payments for these services to: Federal Communications
   Commission, Wireless Bureau Applications, P.O. Box 979097, St. Louis,
   MO 63197-9000.

   (b) Site-based licensed services are services for which an applicant's
   initial application for authorization generally provides the exact
   technical parameters of its planned operations (such as transmitter
   location, area of operation, desired frequency(s)/band(s), power
   levels). Site-based licensed services include land mobile systems (one
   or more base stations communicating with mobile devices, or mobile-only
   systems), point-to-point systems (two stations using a spectrum band to
   form a data communications path), point-to-multipoint systems (one or
   more base stations that communicate with fixed remote units), as well
   as radiolocation and radionavigation systems. Examples of these
   licenses include, but are not limited to, the Industrial/Business Pool,
   Trunked licenses and Microwave Industrial/Business Pool licenses.

   Table 1 to Paragraph (b)
   Site-based license applications New fee
   New license, major modification $95.
   Extension Requests $50.
   Special temporary authority $135.
   Assignment/transfer of control, initial call sign $50.
   Assignment/transfer of control, each subsequent call sign, fee capped
   at 10 total call signs per application $35.
   Rule waivers associated with applications for assignment/transfer of
   control, per transaction, assessed on the lead application $380.
   Rule waiver not associated with an application for assignment/transfer
   of control $380.
   Renewal $35.
   Spectrum leasing $35.
   Maritime, Aviation, Microwave, Land Mobile, and Rural Radio Please
   refer to the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Fee Filing Guide for
   Information on the payment of an associated regulatory fee.

   (c) Personal licenses authorize shared use of certain spectrum bands or
   provide a required permit for operation of certain radio equipment. In
   either case, personal licenses focus only on eligibility and do not
   require technical review. Examples of these licenses include, but are
   not limited to, Amateur Radio Service licenses (used for recreational,
   noncommercial radio services), Ship licenses (used to operate all
   manner of ships), Aircraft licenses (used to operate all manner of
   aircraft), Commercial Radio Operator licenses (permits for ship and
   aircraft station operators, where required), General Mobile Radio
   Service (GMRS) licenses (used for short-distance, two-way voice
   communications using hand-held radios, as well as for short data
   messaging applications), Vanity, and Restricted Operator licenses.

   Table 2 to Paragraph (c)
   Personal license application New fee
   New license, modification $35.
   Special temporary authority $35.
   Rule waiver $35.
   Renewal $35.
   Vanity Call Sign (Amateur Radio Service) $35.
   Marine (Ship), Aviation (Aircraft), and GMRS Please refer to the
   Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Fee Filing Guide for Information on
   the payment of an associated regulatory fee.

   (d) Geographic-based licenses authorize an applicant to construct
   anywhere within a particular geographic area's boundary (subject to
   certain technical requirements, including interference protection) and
   generally do not require applicants to submit additional applications
   for prior Commission approval of specific transmitter locations.
   Examples of these licenses include, but are not limited to, the 220-222
   MHz Service licenses, Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service licenses,
   600 MHz Band Service licenses, and 700 MHz Lower Band Service licenses.

   Table 3 to Paragraph (d)
   Geographic-based license applications New fee
   New License (other than Auctioned Licenses), Major Modification $305.
   New License (Auctioned Licenses, Post-Auction Consolidated Long-Form
   and Short-Form Fee) (per application; NOT per call sign) $3,175.
   Renewal $50.
   Minor Modification $200.
   Construction Notification/Extensions $290.
   Special Temporary Authority $335.
   Assignment/Transfer of Control, initial call sign $195.
   Assignment/Transfer of Control, subsequent call sign $35.
   Spectrum Leasing $165.
   Rule waivers associated with applications for assignment/transfer of
   control, per transaction, assessed on the lead application $380.
   Rule waiver not associated with an application for assignment/transfer
   of control $380.
   Designated Entity Licensee Reportable Eligibility Event $50.
   Maritime, Microwave, Land Mobile, 218-219 MHz Please refer to the
   Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Fee Filing Guide for information on
   the payment of an associated regulatory fee.

   [ 86 FR 15062 , Mar. 19, 2021]

   


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