FCC Web Documents citing 1.1902
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch//DOC-290684A1.pdf
- not shown that equitable estoppel should be applied to the Commission. C. Morris's Remaining Arguments Morris's remaining arguments are also without merit. Although the Commission failed to comply with 47 C.F.R. § 1.1911(e), requiring it to respond to "communications from [a] debtor[] within 30 days whenever feasible," its non-compliance does not affect its automatic cancellation authority. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.1902(f) ("Nothing in this subpart [(encompassing § 1.1911(e))] shall supercede [sic] or invalidate other Commission rules, such as the . . . general competitive bidding rules . . . or the service specific competitive bidding rules, as may be amended, regarding the Commission's rights, including but not limited to the Commission's right to cancel a license or authorization, obtain judgment, or
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- 102-569, § 504, 29 U.S.C. § 792. Part I, Subpart O, Collection of Claims Owed the United States. This Order amends the following rules in Part 1, Subpart O, Collection of Claims Owed the United States, to update references that are obsolete and make other corrections: Section 1.1901(e) is amended to correct a typographical error in the last sentence. Section 1.1902(a), which pertains to the audit of transportation accounts, is amended to change ``41 CFR Part 101-41'' to ``41 CFR Part 102-118.'' Part 101-41 of Title 41 of the Code of Federal Regulations does not contain any regulations; rather, it cross-references to the Federal Management Regulation, 41 C.F.R. Ch. 102, Parts102-1 to 102-20, and with respect to ``transportation payment and audit
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- into Tribal Issues Relating to Establishment of a Mobility Fund, WT Docket No. 10-208,'' Public Notice, DA 11-702, 26 FCC Rcd 5997 (2011). 47 C.F.R. § 54.1004(c). Parties familiar with spectrum license auctions should note that the stricter spectrum license application rules supersede the Commission's Red Light Rules in the context of a spectrum license auction. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.1902(f). No corresponding provision applies with respect to Auction 901, however. Accordingly, the Commission's standard Red Light Rules will apply. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1910(b)(2). 47 C.F.R. § 54.8. 47 C.F.R. § 1.21001(d). We reiterate that, even if an applicant's short-form application is dismissed, the applicant would remain subject to the communication prohibitions of 47 C.F.R. § 1.2105(c) until the long form
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- 5 U.S.C. 5514; sec. 8(1) of E.O. 11609; redesignated in sec. 2-1 of E.O. 12107; 31 CFR Parts 901-904; 5 CFR Part 550. 9. Part 1, Subpart O is proposed to be deleted and replaced by a new subpart O to read as follows: Subpart O - Collection of Claims Owed the United States General Provisions 1.1901 Definitions and construction. 1.1902 Exceptions. 1.1903 Use of procedures. 1.1904 Conformance to law and regulations. 1.1905 Other procedures; collection of forfeiture penalties. 1.1906 Informal action. 1.1907 Return of property or collateral. 1.1908 Omissions not a defense. 1.1909 [Reserved] 1.1910 Effect of insufficient fee payments or delinquent debts, or debarment. Administrative Offset -- Consumer Reporting Agencies -- Contracting for Collection 1.1911 Demand for payment. 1.1912
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- not accompanied by a fee payment should be filed with the Commission's Secretary and clearly marked to the attention of the Managing Director or emailed to ARINQUIRIES@fcc.gov. * * * * * 12. Subpart O of Part 1 is revised to read as follows: Subpart O - Collection of Claims Owed the United States General Provisions 1.1901 Definitions and construction. 1.1902 Exceptions. 1.1903 Use of procedures. 1.1904 Conformance to law and regulations. 1.1905 Other procedures; collection of forfeiture penalties. 1.1906 Informal action. 1.1907 Return of property or collateral. 1.1908 Omissions not a defense. 1.1909 [Reserved] 1.1910 Effect of insufficient fee payments, delinquent debts, or debarment. Administrative Offset -- Consumer Reporting Agencies -- Contracting for Collection 1.1911 Demand for payment. 1.1912 Collection
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- collection necessary in the first place. Section 1.1901(i) states that the Commission's definition of delinquency for the purposes of its debt collection rules ``in no way . . . affect the Commission's rules . . . regarding payment for licenses (including installment, down, or final payments) or automatic cancellation of Commission licenses . . . .'' This provision cross-references section 1.1902(f), which explains that no debt collection rule ``shall supercede [sic] or invalidate other Commission rules, such as the part 1 general competitive bidding rules . . . or the service specific competitive bidding rules . . . regarding the . . . Commission's right to cancel a license. . . .'' Finally, section 1.1908 states in its entirety that ``[t]he
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-10-1A1_Rcd.pdf
- debt collection necessary in the first place. Section 1.1901(i) states that the Commission's definition of delinquency for the purposes of its debt collection rules "in no way . . . affect the Commission's rules . . . regarding payment for licenses (including installment, down, or final payments) or automatic cancellation of Commission licenses . . . ."261This provision cross-references section 1.1902(f), which explains that no debt collection rule "shall supercede [sic] or invalidate other Commission rules, such as the part 1 general competitive bidding rules . . . or the service specific competitive bidding rules . . . regarding the . . . Commission's right to cancel a license. . . ."262Finally, section 1.1908 states in its entirety that "[t]he failure