FCC Web Documents citing 11.53
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- What are the potential costs and benefits of deleting section 11.44? How could any requirements we might consider with respect to deleting section 11.44 be tailored to impose the least amount of burden on those affected? To the extent feasible, what explicit performance objectives should we specify to facilitate monitoring the success of any potential course of action? Revising Section 11.53. Section 11.53 specifies how EANs are initiated at the federal, state, and local levels for purposes of triggering the national level emergency procedures in section 11.54. In particular, this section indicates that, at the national level, EAN messages are sent from a government origination point to broadcast stations and other entities participating in the PEP system and then disseminated by
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- describe how a national, state, or local emergency is activated, and upon activation, provide guidelines for all participating entities to follow during national, state, and local-level emergencies. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154 (i) and (o), 303(r), 544(g) and 606. Section Number and Title: 11.51 EAS code and Attention Signal Transmission requirements. 11.52 EAS code and Attention Signal Monitoring requirements. 11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification 11.54 EAS operation during a National Level emergency. 11.55 EAS operation during a State or Local Area emergency. SUBPART E -- TESTS Brief Description: These rules describe EAS testing protocols for all participating entities. Need: Regular testing of EAS equipment will ensure operational readiness in the event of an emergency. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151,
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- 0.58 0 3.10 165 0.62 0.50 0 3.67 100 Average Block, Sports, AM Drive 0.64 0.00 0 7.29 165 0.16 0.00 0 2.00 100 Average Block, Advertisements, Evening 1.18 1.04 0 7.50 169 1.07 0.77 0 7.50 114 Average Block, Entertainment/Leisure/DJ Banter, Evening 0.82 0.25 0 7.39 169 0.62 0.28 0 6.25 114 Average Block, Music, Evening 2.57 2.90 0 11.53 169 3.23 3.25 0 11.53 114 Average Block, News, Evening 0.37 0.00 0 2.83 169 0.12 0.00 0 2.15 114 Average Block, Sports, Evening 0.99 0.00 0 13.08 169 0.34 0.00 0 8.23 114 Midwest Census Region 25% 251 25% 251 South Census Region 40% 251 40% 251 West Census Region 17% 251 17% 251 Notes: 1. "Format 101 Count"
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- 5.58 51 Information 76,443 14.1862.26 11.52 12.04 515112 RadioStations 3784 11.5463.33 7.50 17.63 515120 TVStations 1001 8.2847.97 4.33 39.42 511110 NewspaperPublishers 5935 19.2857.88 16.62 6.22 52 FinanceandInsurance 241,120 13.4868.04 7.91 10.57 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 266,161 18.7557.93 14.31 9.01 54 Prof.,ScientiÖc,Tech.Svcs. 727,893 18.3268.91 8.72 4.04 55 Mgmt.ofCompanies 28,351 7.4048.84 4.96 38.80 56 Admin.Support,Waste Mgmt.,RemediationService 305,462 19.8261.50 13.69 4.99 61 EducationalServices 65,251 24.3525.82 11.53 38.30 62 HealthCare&SocialAssist. 564,299 20.5759.33 6.62 13.48 71 Arts,Entertainment,Recreation 103,824 16.2047.91 12.26 23.64 72 Accommodation&FoodSvcs. 434,441 20.0555.24 19.75 4.96 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 392,656 21.8559.04 15.35 3.76 AllNon-FarmBusinesses 5,524,563 16.5063.64 12.89 6.97 17 Table8:OwnershipbyRace(IncludingPublicFirms) Percent NAICSName HispanicWhiteBlackAmIndAsian 22 Utilities 0.39 44.38 0.52 0.41 0.66 23 Construction 3.45 93.98 1.20 0.66 1.01 31-33 Manufacturing 3.33 88.19 0.67 0.45 3.81 42 WholesaleTrade 3.58 85.31
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- 40.81 43.80 151232.74 158466.65 160840.98 30839.0333310.5135638.0136771.8736689.48 45.03 45.97 13009.00 13854.00 14524.00 14331.00 21716.00 23607.00 25585.00 25456.0026640.0028120.0030044.0032264.00 224088.26 247689.30 19283.3220362.3621821.6123967.92 13.88 14.50 54302.86 61711.95 39664.5742537.8945829.0751422.34 28.05 28.49 24057.34 26747.52 18315.5318734.0420619.9922505.27 10.88 11.10 23717.75 25298.89 17867.3718751.8120067.4821270.30 11.59 11.12 19374.58 20938.24 15623.4116223.7617180.6118477.09 7.03 7.85 27080.18 29423.59 16401.4217259.1018225.9919709.02 10.09 11.20 32008.33 35404.83 17259.2118130.6619485.1921467.88 14.45 14.96 20833.27 22940.67 15287.1015911.0416944.5118632.77 11.65 12.74 22713.75 25223.61 15765.1117237.7118171.0020185.35 10.66 11.53 191290.05 198337.89 32286.5933193.4335181.0736316.31 35.61 36.65 71738.86 73860.01 42125.2243871.6145000.92 21738.42 22397.14 25199.6526712.2327387.07 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 38706.55 40460.16 30264.4332586.7633937.39 40916.62 42589.75 31139.1633439.5434563.99 18189.69 19030.84 29469.6631530.0632931.02 19819.00 23424.00 23838.00 10656.0012284.0014800.0017464.0017760.00 171614.47 186936.07 29845.4830637.9032587.3035346.32 37.86 38.07 16047.97 17528.24 22004.3122765.6224223.3426594.21 29.00 29.01 98334.52 106560.29 34503.7935351.4937749.8340620.70 36.52 36.07 38258.82 42150.12 26302.4727244.9428623.9931413.12 31.37 31.86 17858.04 19539.43 26224.6626419.2628105.2030650.09 29.91 31.64 1115.02 1157.98 38726.0939450.8441605.3342888.07 26.09 22.54 1953370.112071781.85
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- 12.16 WA 15,349 315 160 37 17 57,162 24,267 5.68 1,088.31 44,466.89 4,603.23 2.38 427.15 1.70 1,059.48 152.85 WI 6,850 292 158 50 16 27,384 4,935 1.26 828.75 5,976.03 405.64 0.11 166.33 0.09 625.55 54.03 WV 34,010 585 227 51 12 239,292 9,955 25.67 1,763.05 21,508.00 2,114.20 5.07 0.62 2.27 1,674.70 7.30 WY 12,227 79 49 23 6 12,085 24,245 11.53 950.74 25,168.92 4,569.35 1.35 14.85 3.02 1,280.53 21.63 AS* 51 2111 n/a 53 0.00 8.34 27.46 1.67 0.00 2.36 0.00 0.12 0.01 GU* 73211 n/a 0 0.00 0.00 1.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.00 MP* 469 18 8 3 1 n/a 80 3.22 14.14 321.94 4.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.03 1.68 PR* 24 5544 5 23 0.00 0.44 4.55
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- (Total South GTE) 21/ 11.50 12.61 11.91 GTE Southwest Inc. (Arkansas - GTAR) 22/ 0.65 (1.57) (1.97) 3.21 5.17 4.15 14/ GTE Southwest Inc. (New Mexico - GTNM) 22/ 10.00 17.18 24.60 24.21 31.79 39.34 14/ GTE Southwest Inc. (Oklahoma - GTOK) 22/ 6.44 6.70 10.77 14.90 15.97 18.86 14/ 40 GTE Southwest Inc. (Texas - GTTX) 22/ 7.24 7.11 11.53 14.81 16.43 21.42 21.74 GTE Southwest Inc. (Total Southwest GTE) 22/ 10.22 11.52 9.00 4 - 3 Table 4.1 Interstate Rate-of-Return Summary * Years 1991 Through 2000 Price-Cap Companies Reporting FCC Form 492A - Continued (Final Reports for 1991 Through 1999 and Initial Report for 2000) Reporting Entity 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 41 GTE
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- CLEAR LAKE TEL. CO., INC.-WI 12.18 -0.40 12.64 INFINITE 330866 A COCHRANE COOP. TEL. CO. 12.11 -2.03 14.43 63.80 330868 A COON VALLEY FARMERS TEL. CO., INC. 12.17 -1.84 14.27 72.38 330870 C RHINELANDER TEL CO LLC DBA FRONTIER -1.07 -7.35 6.78 5.00 330872 A CUBA CITY TEL. EXCH. CO. 10.86 -0.10 10.97 0.00 330875 A DICKEYVILLE TEL. CO. 3.65 -11.53 17.15 291.83 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 3.58 -1.76 5.44 8.38 330879 A FARMERS IND. TEL. CO.-WI 15.06 1.73 13.11 93.76 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 12.69 1.00 11.57 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 0.99 -3.57 4.73 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.17 -2.42 1.28 -4.62 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI 2.36 -2.01 4.46 0.00 330889
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- CLEAR LAKE TEL. CO., INC.-WI 12.18 -0.40 12.64 INFINITE 330866 A COCHRANE COOP. TEL. CO. 12.11 -2.03 14.43 63.80 330868 A COON VALLEY FARMERS TEL. CO., INC. 12.17 -1.84 14.27 72.38 330870 C RHINELANDER TEL CO LLC DBA FRONTIER -1.07 -7.35 6.78 5.00 330872 A CUBA CITY TEL. EXCH. CO. 10.86 -0.10 10.97 0.00 330875 A DICKEYVILLE TEL. CO. 3.65 -11.53 17.15 291.83 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 3.58 -1.76 5.44 8.38 330879 A FARMERS IND. TEL. CO.-WI 15.06 1.73 13.11 93.76 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 12.69 1.00 11.57 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 0.99 -3.57 4.73 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.17 -2.42 1.28 -4.62 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI 2.36 -2.01 4.46 0.00 330889
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- Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2003 to 2004 by Study Area Study Area Code Type Study Area Name Unseparated High Cost Loop Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment NTS Revenue of Requirement Projections in Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* OKLAHOMA (CONT.) 431969 C BIXBY TELEPHONE CO. -0.19 -2.37 2.24 -7.35 431974 C CANADIAN VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 10.56 -0.87 11.53 14.93 431976 C CARNEGIE TELEPHONE CO.INC. -3.54 -1.40 -2.17 -10.41 431977 C CENTRAL OKLAHOMA TELEPHONE CO. 20.12 -1.77 22.28 33.92 431979 C CHEROKEE TELEPHONE CO. -5.35 1.92 -7.13 -34.29 431980 C CHICKASAW TELEPHONE CO. 3.84 2.71 1.09 2.02 431981 C CHOUTEAU TELEPHONE CO. -0.96 -3.75 2.90 -3.21 431982 C CIMARRON TEL. CO. -3.26 -2.91 -0.36 -5.70 431984 C OKLAHOMA COMMUNICATION
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- Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2003 to 2004 by Study Area Study Area Code Type Study Area Name Unseparated High Cost Loop Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment NTS Revenue of Requirement Projections in Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* OKLAHOMA (CONT.) 431969 C BIXBY TELEPHONE CO. -0.19 -2.37 2.24 -7.35 431974 C CANADIAN VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 10.56 -0.87 11.53 14.93 431976 C CARNEGIE TELEPHONE CO.INC. -3.54 -1.40 -2.17 -10.41 431977 C CENTRAL OKLAHOMA TELEPHONE CO. 20.12 -1.77 22.28 33.92 431979 C CHEROKEE TELEPHONE CO. -5.35 1.92 -7.13 -34.29 431980 C CHICKASAW TELEPHONE CO. 3.84 2.71 1.09 2.02 431981 C CHOUTEAU TELEPHONE CO. -0.96 -3.75 2.90 -3.21 431982 C CIMARRON TEL. CO. -3.26 -2.91 -0.36 -5.70 431984 C OKLAHOMA COMMUNICATION
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- 7.25 0.00 3.50 3.46 0.00 1.75 0.00 6.50 10.00 7.25 6.50 13.50 10.72 Kentucky 7.02 8.25 8.16 0.00 3.50 3.40 0.00 1.75 1.70 7.02 10.00 9.86 7.02 13.50 13.27 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.00 0.00 1.75 0.00 8.25 10.00 8.25 8.25 13.50 8.25 Maine 8.00 8.25 8.06 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 0.00 8.00 10.00 8.06 8.00 13.50 11.53 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.48 0.84 3.50 3.42 0.42 1.75 1.71 7.85 10.00 9.19 8.69 13.50 12.61 Massachusetts 8.17 8.25 8.17 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.92 10.00 9.92 13.42 13.50 13.42 Michigan 7.12 8.25 7.28 0.00 3.50 2.35 0.00 1.75 1.18 7.12 10.00 8.46 7.12 13.50 10.81 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 1.61 0.00 1.75 0.80 6.50 10.00
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- 7.25 0.00 3.50 3.46 0.00 1.75 0.00 6.50 10.00 7.25 6.50 13.50 10.72 Kentucky 7.02 8.25 8.16 0.00 3.50 3.40 0.00 1.75 1.70 7.02 10.00 9.86 7.02 13.50 13.27 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.00 0.00 1.75 0.00 8.25 10.00 8.25 8.25 13.50 8.25 Maine 8.00 8.25 8.06 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 0.00 8.00 10.00 8.06 8.00 13.50 11.53 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.48 0.84 3.50 3.42 0.42 1.75 1.71 7.85 10.00 9.19 8.69 13.50 12.61 Massachusetts 8.17 8.25 8.17 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.92 10.00 9.92 13.42 13.50 13.42 Michigan 7.12 8.25 7.28 0.00 3.50 2.35 0.00 1.75 1.18 7.12 10.00 8.46 7.12 13.50 10.81 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 1.61 0.00 1.75 0.80 6.50 10.00
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- -7.50 613004 C BUSH-TEL INC. 8.88 0.20 8.67 9.36 613005 A CIRCLE TEL & ELEC 87.74 48.89 26.10 162.62 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL 8.05 -3.67 12.17 9.04 613007 C CORDOVA TEL COOP 4.69 -0.85 5.59 3.33 613008 C ACS-FAIRBANKS, INC. -16.80 -8.60 -8.97 -100.00 613010 C ACS-N GLACIER STATE -6.11 -6.75 0.69 -23.63 613011 C INTERIOR TEL CO INC -11.53 -7.19 -4.67 -20.78 613011A C INTERIOR TEL CO INC -5.53 -14.21 10.12 2.12 613012 C ACS-AK JUNEAU -10.34 -8.39 -2.13 0.00 613013 C KETCHIKAN PUBLIC UT 3.91 -5.64 10.12 6.97 613015 C MATANUSKA TEL ASSOC -5.63 -7.85 2.41 -15.16 613016 C MUKLUK TEL CO INC 3.18 -7.31 11.31 6.47 613016A C MUKLUK TEL CO INC -5.29 -13.70 9.75 0.00 613017
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- code must be transmitted immediately and Monthly EAS test messages within 60 minutes. All actions must be logged and recorded. Decoders must be programmed for the EAN and EAT Event header codes for National level emergencies and the RMT and RWT Event header codes for required monthly and weekly tests, with the appropriate accompanying State and State/county location codes. Section 11.53 is amended by revising paragraphs (a) and (c) to read as follows: § 11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification. * * * * * (a) National Level. The EAN is issued by the White House. The EAN message is sent from a government origination point to broadcast stations and other entities participating in the PEP system. It is then disseminated
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- HSD users receive programming directly from programmers, it would be very burdensome for HSD providers to distribute EAS messages to subscribers. Administrative Matters . and from the general FCC information number 1888-CALLFCC. Further, we amend section 11.41 to change "Operating Handbook" to "EAS Operating Handbook." In section 11.52(b) of our rules, we change the reference to 11.51(j)(2) to 11.51(m)(2). Section 11.53(c) provides that, prior to commencing operations, broadcast stations must determine whether the EAS has been activated by monitoring the assigned EAS sources. In order to clarify how EAS monitoring assignments are determined, we amend this section to add the following to the end of section 11.53(c): ``as specified in their State or Local plan.'' Finally, because section 76.305 no longer
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- HSD users receive programming directly from programmers, it would be very burdensome for HSD providers to distribute EAS messages to subscribers. Administrative Matters . and from the general FCC information number 1888-CALLFCC. Further, we amend section 11.41 to change "Operating Handbook" to "EAS Operating Handbook." In section 11.52(b) of our rules, we change the reference to 11.51(j)(2) to 11.51(m)(2). Section 11.53(c) provides that, prior to commencing operations, broadcast stations must determine whether the EAS has been activated by monitoring the assigned EAS sources. In order to clarify how EAS monitoring assignments are determined, we amend this section to add the following to the end of section 11.53(c): ``as specified in their State or Local plan.'' Finally, because section 76.305 no longer
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- 2 DBS Penetration and RSN Access Independent Variables Dependent Variable: LN DBS PENETRATION Coefficient z-statistic LN CABLE PRICE 1.06 1.22 LN CABLE CHANNELS -0.72* -1.96 PHILLY -0.51* -6.59 SANDIEGO -0.87* -9.37 CHARLOTTE -0.22 -1.64 KEYDMA 0.23* 4.13 TEAM COUNT -0.04* -3.03 DBSOVERAIR -0.09 -1.59 CABLECOMP 0.04 0.18 HDTV -0.11 -1.57 INTERNET -0.02 -0.21 LN INCOME -0.21 -1.89 LN MULTIDWELL -0.39* -11.53 LN LATITUDE 0.38 0.91 LN STANDARD DEVIATION ELEVATION 1.01* 2.59 LN STANDARD DEVIATION ELEVATION*LATITUDE -0.25* -2.31 CONSTANT -1.08 -0.34 Observations 674 Centered R-Squared 0.42 F-Statistic (16, 657) 81.41 Hansen J Statistic 30.65 * - significant at 95% confidence level This model also does not change the conclusions in the Adelphia Order and, if anything, strengthens them. The magnitude of the
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- What are the potential costs and benefits of deleting section 11.44? How could any requirements we might consider with respect to deleting section 11.44 be tailored to impose the least amount of burden on those affected? To the extent feasible, what explicit performance objectives should we specify to facilitate monitoring the success of any potential course of action? Revising Section 11.53. Section 11.53 specifies how EANs are initiated at the federal, state, and local levels for purposes of triggering the national level emergency procedures in section 11.54. In particular, this section indicates that, at the national level, EAN messages are sent from a government origination point to broadcast stations and other entities participating in the PEP system and then disseminated by
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- with commenters that the explicit language on EAN preemption and priority in section 11.44(a) is worthwhile to retain, and we therefore will incorporate it into the definition of the EAN in section 11.2. Because our removal of these unnecessary code sections does not affect the obligations of EAS Participants, it should have no cost impact on EAS Participants. Revising Section 11.53. Section 11.53 specifies how EANs are initiated at the federal, state, and local levels for purposes of triggering the national level emergency procedures in section 11.54. In particular, this section indicates that, at the national level, EAN messages are sent from a government origination point to broadcast stations and other entities participating in the PEP system and then disseminated by
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- FM, LPTV, and LPFM stations are not required to transmit this digital test, but must log receipt. Class D noncommercial educational FM and LPTV stations are not required to transmit weekly tests of the EAS header and EOM codes. Such equipment is used, for instance, by police or fire departments to monitor the Emergency Alert System. Accordingly, we amend section 11.53(a)(3) of our rules to require LPFM stations to disseminate the national audio message to all subscribers if it is received via wire services. EAS First Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd at 1830, ¶ 123. (continued....) Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-19 Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-19 < m n Œ ¦ Ä ü ü \ \ \ \ `` ``
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- Broadcast Stations.'' * * * * * 6. The amendment adds a new column to the chart to read as follows: § 11.11 The Emergency Alert System (EA). * * * * * Timetable BROADCAST STATIONS Requirement Class A TV Two-tone encoder Y Two-tone decoder Y EAS decoder Y EAS encoder Y Audio message Y Video message Y 7. Section 11.53 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(4) to read as follows: § 11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification. (a) * * * (4) Wire service to all subscribers (AM, FM, low power FM (LPFM), TV, LPTV, Class A television (CA) and other stations). * * * * * PART 73 - RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES 8. The authority citation for part 73
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- must be transmitted immediately and Monthly EAS test messages within 60 minutes. All actions must be logged and recorded. Decoders must be programmed for the EAN and EAT Event header codes for National level emergencies and the RMT and RWT Event header codes for required monthly and weekly tests, with the appropriate accompanying State and State/county location codes. 101. Section 11.53 is amended by revising paragraphs (a) and (c) to read as follows: 11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification. * * * * * (a) National Level. The EAN is issued by the White House. The EAN message is sent from a government origination point to broadcast stations and other entities participating in the PEP system. It is then disseminated via:
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- all reference to the ``FCC EAS mailing list'' which we no longer maintain.191 EAS information may now be obtained from our web site. www.fcc.gov/eb/eas. and from the general FCC information number 1888-CALLFCC. Further, we amend section 11.41 to change "Operating Handbook" to "EAS Operating Handbook."192 In section 11.52(b) of our rules, we change the reference to 11.51(j)(2) to 11.51(m)(2).193 Section 11.53(c) provides that, prior to commencing operations, broadcast stations must determine whether the EAS has been activated by monitoring the assigned EAS sources.194 In order to clarify how EAS monitoring assignments are determined, we amend this section to add the following to the end of section 11.53(c): ``as specified in their State or Local plan.''195 Finally, because section 76.305 no longer
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- stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to interrupt normal programming either automatically or manually when they receive an EAS message in which the header code contains the Event codes for Emergency Action Notification (EAN), Emergency Action Termination (EAT), and Required Monthly Test (RMT) for their State or State/county location. * * * * * M.. Section 11.53 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(2) to read as follows: § 11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification. * * * * * (a) * * * (1) * * * (2) Cable networks and program suppliers to cable systems, wireless cable systems and subscribers. * * * * * N.. Section 11.54 is amended by revising paragraph (b); adding a
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- 24.36 18.17 0.07 39.70 3.50 Arkansas West Memphis SBC 30.87 17.49 0.07 39.70 3.50 California Anaheim SBC 15.46 10.49 0.06 32.43 2.99 California Bakersfield SBC 15.46 10.49 0.06 32.43 2.99 California Fresno SBC 15.46 10.49 0.06 32.43 2.99 California Long Beach Verizon 25.18 17.69 0.08 45.51 0.95 California Los Angeles SBC 17.01 11.87 0.06 32.43 2.99 California Oakland SBC 16.62 11.53 0.06 32.43 2.99 California Salinas SBC 16.39 11.32 0.06 32.43 2.99 California San Bernadino Verizon 24.72 17.28 0.08 45.51 0.95 California San Diego SBC 15.04 10.49 0.06 32.43 2.99 California San Francisco SBC 15.46 10.49 0.06 32.43 2.99 California San Jose SBC 16.23 11.18 0.06 32.43 2.99 Colorado Boulder Qwest 23.77 18.04 0.12 36.09 4.75 Colorado Colorado SpringsQwest 22.47 16.99
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- GTE South Inc. (Total South GTE) 11.91 12.61 11.50 GTE Southwest Inc. (Arkansas - GTAR) 1/ 4.15 5.17 3.21 (1.97) (1.57) 0.65 GTE Southwest Inc. (New Mexico - GTNM) 1/ 39.34 31.79 24.21 24.60 17.18 10.00 GTE Southwest Inc. (Oklahoma - GTOK) 1/ 18.86 15.97 14.90 10.77 6.70 6.44 40 GTE Southwest Inc. (Texas - GTTX) 21.74 21.42 16.43 14.81 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE Southwest Inc. (Total Southwest GTE) 9.00 11.52 10.22 Interstate Rate of Return Summary * Years 1991 through 2000 Price-Cap Companies Reporting FCC Form 492A - Continued (Final Reports for 1991 through 1999 and Initial Report for 2000) Prepared by Katie Rangos as of May 3, 2001. Reporting Entity 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992
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- 10.96 43.04 5.71 (271.38) 55.66 23.46 45Warwick Valley Telephone Company 13.05 11.34 11.66 14.60 0.00 14.13 14.58 46Yates City Telephone Company 1.17 12.35 163.11 (41.25) 137.30 (29.08) 1 Formerly known as Roseville Telephone Company. Maximum Rate of Return 29.48%12.95%168.35%302.78% 9,587.82%137.30%37.92% Minimum Rate of Return 1.17 1.44 (8.85) (41.25) (2,646.38) 1.11 (29.08) Weighted Arithmetic Mean 13.20 11.84 16.96 11.04 (32.20) 12.17 11.53 Standard Deviation 3.60 1.27 16.24 8.54 672.56 10.74 7.37
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- 11.94% 16.87% - - - 12.88% 1ILLINOIS BELL 10.30 11.83 7.91 8.37 (69.23) 14.00 10.13 2INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE 13.99 11.99 14.35 13.37 14.08 17.91 15.77 3MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE 10.17 12.30 6.41 8.66 194.18 8.31 9.60 4OHIO BELL TELEPHONE 12.16 12.36 11.64 7.69 5.85 17.49 12.22 5WISCONSIN BELL INC. 12.90 11.98 14.97 12.96 25.69 12.77 13.05 6BELL ATLANTIC 11.91 11.65 11.13 11.53 30.72 13.77 12.65 7SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-ALABAMA 13.51 11.93 7.90 15.46 6.13 22.45 18.89 8SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-KENTUCKY 12.36 12.33 8.37 15.53 (15.26) 13.76 14.33 9SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-LOUISIANA 12.11 12.18 5.24 15.48 31.30 16.77 16.27 10SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-MISSISSIPPI 12.93 12.28 14.46 16.53 (25.05) 11.76 13.51 11SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-TENNESSEE 12.78 12.29 10.46 14.88
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- RETURN SUMMARY YEARS 1991 THROUGH 1997 PRICE CAP COMPANIES FINAL REPORTS FOR 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 AND INITIAL REPORT FOR 1997 AS OF MAY 1, 1998. REPORTING ENTITY 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 50 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (OKLAHOMA ONLY - GTOK) 16/ 18.46 10.77 6.70 6.44 51 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS ONLY - GTTX) 16/ 15.04 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TOTAL SOUTHWEST GTE) 16/ 9.00 11.52 10.22 52 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS CONTEL) 10/ 18.27 22.42 14.62 8.29 17.89 9.64 10.22 53 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (CONTEL NEW MEXICO) 17/ 48.86 42.53 47.29 27.57 CONTEL OF THE WEST dba GTE WEST (ARIZONA ONLY - COWZ) 17/ 14.86 GTE WEST (WEST CONTEL) 17/ 17.26 13.81 10.51 54
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- GTE SOUTH INC. (TOTAL SOUTH GTE) 14/ 11.91 12.61 11.50 49 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (ARKANSAS - GTAR) 15/ 5.99 3.21 (1.97) (1.57) 0.65 50 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (NEW MEXICO - GTNM) 15/ 32.61 24.21 24.60 17.18 10.00 51 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (OKLAHOMA - GTOK) 15/ 16.06 14.90 10.77 6.70 6.44 52 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS - GTTX) 15/ 18.53 14.81 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TOTAL SOUTHWEST GTE) 15/ 9.00 11.52 10.22 INTERSTATE RATE OF RETURN SUMMARY YEARS 1991 THROUGH 1998 PRICE CAP COMPANIES FINAL REPORTS FOR 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, AND INITIAL REPORT FOR 1998 PREPARED BY KATIE RANGOS, INDUSTRY ANALYSIS DIVISION, MAY 13, 1999. REPORTING ENTITY 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 53
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- South GTE) 18/ 11.91 12.61 11.50 48 GTE Southwest Inc. (Arkansas - GTAR) 19/ 4.23 5.17 3.21 (1.97) (1.57) 0.65 49 GTE Southwest Inc. (New Mexico - GTNM) 19/ 39.15 31.79 24.21 24.60 17.18 10.00 50 GTE Southwest Inc. (Oklahoma - GTOK) 19/ 19.02 15.97 14.90 10.77 6.70 6.44 51 GTE Southwest Inc. (Texas - GTTX) 19/ 21.57 16.43 14.81 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE Southwest Inc. (Total Southwest GTE) 19/ 9.00 11.52 10.22 INTERSTATE RATE OF RETURN SUMMARY YEARS 1991 THROUGH 1999 PRICE CAP COMPANIES - CONTINUED FINAL REPORTS FOR 1991 THROUGH 1998 AND INITIAL REPORT FOR 1999 As of April 4, 2000. Reporting Entity 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 52 GTE Southwest Inc. (Texas - COTX)
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- GTE South Inc. (Total South GTE) 18/ 11.91 12.61 11.50 49 GTE Southwest Inc. (Arkansas - GTAR) 19/ 4.20 3.21 (1.97) (1.57) 0.65 50 GTE Southwest Inc. (New Mexico - GTNM) 19/ 31.04 24.21 24.60 17.18 10.00 51 GTE Southwest Inc. (Oklahoma - GTOK) 19/ 14.17 14.90 10.77 6.70 6.44 52 GTE Southwest Inc. (Texas - GTTX) 19/ 16.74 14.81 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE Southwest Inc. (Total Southwest GTE) 19/ 9.00 11.52 10.22 15 - 3 TABLE 15.1 INTERSTATE RATE OF RETURN SUMMARY YEARS 1991 THROUGH 1998 PRICE-CAP COMPANIES - CONTINUED (Final Reports for 1991 Through 1997 and Initial Report for 1998) As of August 20, 1999. Reporting Entity 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 53 GTE Southwest Inc.
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- GTE SOUTH INC. (TOTAL SOUTH GTE) 15/ 11.91 12.61 11.50 48 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (ARKANSAS ONLY - GTAR) 16/ 3.55 (1.97) (1.57) 0.65 49 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (NEW MEXICO ONLY - GTNM) 16/ 24.24 24.60 17.18 10.00 50 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (OKLAHOMA ONLY - GTOK) 16/ 18.46 10.77 6.70 6.44 51 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS ONLY - GTTX) 16/ 15.04 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TOTAL SOUTHWEST GTE) 16/ 9.00 11.52 10.22 52 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS CONTEL) 10/ 18.27 22.42 14.62 8.29 17.89 9.64 10.22 53 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (CONTEL NEW MEXICO) 17/ 48.86 42.53 47.29 27.57 CONTEL OF THE WEST dba GTE WEST (ARIZONA ONLY - COWZ) 17/ 14.86 GTE WEST (WEST CONTEL) 17/ 17.26 13.81 10.51 54
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- South GTE) 18/ 11.91 12.61 11.50 48 GTE Southwest Inc. (Arkansas - GTAR) 19/ 4.23 5.17 3.21 (1.97) (1.57) 0.65 49 GTE Southwest Inc. (New Mexico - GTNM) 19/ 39.15 31.79 24.21 24.60 17.18 10.00 50 GTE Southwest Inc. (Oklahoma - GTOK) 19/ 19.02 15.97 14.90 10.77 6.70 6.44 51 GTE Southwest Inc. (Texas - GTTX) 19/ 21.57 16.43 14.81 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE Southwest Inc. (Total Southwest GTE) 19/ 9.00 11.52 10.22 4 - 3 Table 4.1 Interstate Rate of Return Summary Years 1991 through 1999 Price-Cap Companies - Continued (Final Reports for 1991 through 1998 and Initial Report for 1999) As of April 4, 2000. Reporting Entity 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 52 GTE Southwest
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- GTE SOUTH INC. (TOTAL SOUTH GTE) 15/ 11.91 12.61 11.50 48 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (ARKANSAS ONLY - GTAR) 16/ 3.55 (1.97) (1.57) 0.65 49 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (NEW MEXICO ONLY - GTNM) 16/ 24.24 24.60 17.18 10.00 50 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (OKLAHOMA ONLY - GTOK) 16/ 18.46 10.77 6.70 6.44 51 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS ONLY - GTTX) 16/ 15.04 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TOTAL SOUTHWEST GTE) 16/ 9.00 11.52 10.22 52 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (TEXAS CONTEL) 10/ 18.27 22.42 14.62 8.29 17.89 9.64 10.22 53 GTE SOUTHWEST INC. (CONTEL NEW MEXICO) 17/ 48.86 42.53 47.29 27.57 CONTEL OF THE WEST dba GTE WEST (ARIZONA ONLY - COWZ) 17/ 14.86 GTE WEST (WEST CONTEL) 17/ 17.26 13.81 10.51 54
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- GTE South Inc. (Total South GTE) 18/ 11.91 12.61 11.50 49 GTE Southwest Inc. (Arkansas - GTAR) 19/ 4.20 3.21 (1.97) (1.57) 0.65 50 GTE Southwest Inc. (New Mexico - GTNM) 19/ 31.04 24.21 24.60 17.18 10.00 51 GTE Southwest Inc. (Oklahoma - GTOK) 19/ 14.17 14.90 10.77 6.70 6.44 52 GTE Southwest Inc. (Texas - GTTX) 19/ 16.74 14.81 11.53 7.11 7.24 GTE Southwest Inc. (Total Southwest GTE) 19/ 9.00 11.52 10.22 15 - 3 TABLE 15.1 INTERSTATE RATE OF RETURN SUMMARY YEARS 1991 THROUGH 1998 PRICE CAP COMPANIES - CONTINUED FINAL REPORTS FOR 1991 THROUGH 1997 AND INITIAL REPORT FOR 1998 As of August 20, 1999. Reporting Entity 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 53 GTE Southwest
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- (Total South GTE) 21/ 11.50 12.61 11.91 GTE Southwest Inc. (Arkansas - GTAR) 22/ 0.65 (1.57) (1.97) 3.21 5.17 4.15 14/ GTE Southwest Inc. (New Mexico - GTNM) 22/ 10.00 17.18 24.60 24.21 31.79 39.34 14/ GTE Southwest Inc. (Oklahoma - GTOK) 22/ 6.44 6.70 10.77 14.90 15.97 18.86 14/ 40 GTE Southwest Inc. (Texas - GTTX) 22/ 7.24 7.11 11.53 14.81 16.43 21.42 21.74 GTE Southwest Inc. (Total Southwest GTE) 22/ 10.22 11.52 9.00 4 - 3 Table 4.1 Interstate Rate-of-Return Summary * Years 1991 Through 2000 Price-Cap Companies Reporting FCC Form 492A - Continued (Final Reports for 1991 Through 1999 and Initial Report for 2000) Reporting Entity 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 41 GTE
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- -1.66 7.13 0.00 TOTAL: MAINE 8.09 1.12 6.89 -5.41 100002 C OXFORD WEST TEL. CO. 8.33 1.88 6.33 24.80 100003 C LINCOLNVILLE TEL. CO. -3.51 0.00 -3.50 0.00 100004 C CHINA TEL. CO. -7.17 1.61 -8.64 -50.71 100005 A COBBOSSEECONTEE TEL. CO. 16.25 3.79 12.01 74.61 100007 C ISLAND TEL. CO. 1.60 2.05 -0.44 -1.70 100010 C HAMPDEN TEL. CO. 11.53 0.53 10.95 0.00 100011 C HARTLAND & ST. ALBANS TEL. CO. 6.88 7.44 -0.52 -18.91 100015 A COMMUNITY SERVICE TEL. CO. 13.66 0.18 13.45 INFINITE 100019 A OXFORD COUNTY TEL. & TELE. CO. 14.75 1.73 12.80 106.95 100020 A PINE TREE TEL. & TELE. CO. 14.27 1.05 13.08 0.00 100022 A SACO RIVER TEL. & TELE. CO. 13.65 2.00 11.43
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- INC.-GA 0.30 -0.80 1.11 -4.80 220356 C COASTAL UTILITIES, INC. 6.30 -3.51 10.16 30.07 220357 C ALLTEL GEORGIA, INC. -0.02 0.95 -0.97 -13.68 220358 C DARIEN TEL. CO., INC. 7.06 0.83 6.19 9.90 220360 C ELLIJAY TEL. CO. 20.71 4.43 15.59 33.21 220362 C FRONTIER COMM. OF FAIRMOUNT, INC. -16.11 1.12 -17.04 -31.88 220364 A GEORGIA TEL. CORP. 10.09 -1.29 11.53 INFINITE 3 - 173 Table 3.31 High-Cost Loop Support Percentage Changes from 2001 to 2002 by Study Area Study Area Code Type Study Area Name Unseparated High Cost Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Loop Support NTS Revenue of Requirement Payments in Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* GEORGIA Cont. 220365 A>CGLENWOOD TEL. CO. -7.47 -0.29 -7.20 -25.72 220368 C HART TEL.
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- AUTHORITY -2.42 3.41 -5.64 -91.10 TOTAL: HAWAII -3.13 0.63 -3.73 86.10 623021 C SANDWICH ISLES COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 81.86 42.33 27.77 86.10 623100 C GTE HAWAIIAN TEL. CO. INC. - HI -3.41 0.62 -4.00 0.00 TOTAL: IDAHO -1.32 3.74 -4.88 -6.99 472213 C ALBION TEL. CO. D/B/A ATC COMMUNICATIONS 1.60 3.65 -1.98 -2.63 472215 C CAMBRIDGE TEL. CO.,INC.-ID -0.29 4.91 -4.96 -11.53 472218 C CUSTER TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 12.14 4.93 6.87 18.35 472220 C FILER MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - ID 3.02 8.77 -5.29 0.00 472221 A FARMERS MUTUAL TEL CO LTD. - ID 5.52 7.72 -2.04 0.00 472222 C FREMONT TELCOM CO. 4.57 -1.55 6.21 10.27 472223 C CENTURYTEL OF THE GEM STATE - ID 4.26 4.20 0.06 2.93 472225 C CENTURYTEL
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- NTS Revenue Loop Support Area NTS Revenue of Requirement Payments in Code Type Study Area Name Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* NEBRASKA (CONT.) 371545 A EUSTIS TELEPHONE EXCHANGE INC. 15.60 6.50 8.55 107.42 371553 C GLENWOOD TELEPHONE MEMBERSHIP CORP. 27.86 0.82 26.82 119.19 371555 A HAMILTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.57 0.58 8.94 149.05 371556 A HARTINGTON TEL. CO. 12.68 1.03 11.53 INFINITE 371557 C HARTMAN TELEPHONE EXCHANGES INC. 39.43 2.60 35.90 74.48 371558 C HEMINGFORD COOP. TELEPHONE COMPANY 24.38 8.59 14.54 29.34 371559 C HENDERSON CO-OP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.73 -0.79 10.60 194.33 371561 A HERSHEY COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO 10.32 0.83 9.42 190.53 371562 A HOME ACQUISITION CO., INC. 12.70 0.44 12.21 118.47 371563 A HOOPER TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.84 1.48 8.24 119.92
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- of this chapter, Low Power FM (LPFM) stations as defined in §§ 73.811 and 73.853 of this chapter, and low power TV (LPTV) stations as defined in §74.701(f) of this chapter are not required to have equipment capable of generating the EAS codes and Attention Signal specified in § 11.31. * * * * * * * * 4. Section 11.53 is amended to read as follows: §11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification. (a) * * * (1) * * * (2) * * * (3) Wire services to all subscribers (AM, FM, low power FM (LPFM), TV, LPTV and other stations.) * * * * * 5. Section 11.61 is amended to read as follows: §11.61 Tests of EAS procedures.
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- FM, LPTV, and LPFM stations are not required to transmit this digital test, but must log receipt. Class D noncommercial educational FM and LPTV stations are not required to transmit weekly tests of the EAS header and EOM codes. Such equipment is used, for instance, by police or fire departments to monitor the Emergency Alert System. Accordingly, we amend section 11.53(a)(3) of our rules to require LPFM stations to disseminate the national audio message to all subscribers if it is received via wire services. EAS First Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd at 1830, ¶ 123. (continued....) Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-19 Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-19 < m n Œ ¦ Ä ü ü \ \ \ \ `` ``
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- Broadcast Stations.'' * * * * * 6. The amendment adds a new column to the chart to read as follows: § 11.11 The Emergency Alert System (EA). * * * * * Timetable BROADCAST STATIONS Requirement Class A TV Two-tone encoder Y Two-tone decoder Y EAS decoder Y EAS encoder Y Audio message Y Video message Y 7. Section 11.53 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(4) to read as follows: § 11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification. (a) * * * (4) Wire service to all subscribers (AM, FM, low power FM (LPFM), TV, LPTV, Class A television (CA) and other stations). * * * * * PART 73 - RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES 8. The authority citation for part 73
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- must be transmitted immediately and Monthly EAS test messages within 60 minutes. All actions must be logged and recorded. Decoders must be programmed for the EAN and EAT Event header codes for National level emergencies and the RMT and RWT Event header codes for required monthly and weekly tests, with the appropriate accompanying State and State/county location codes. 101. Section 11.53 is amended by revising paragraphs (a) and (c) to read as follows: 11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification. * * * * * (a) National Level. The EAN is issued by the White House. The EAN message is sent from a government origination point to broadcast stations and other entities participating in the PEP system. It is then disseminated via:
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- all reference to the ``FCC EAS mailing list'' which we no longer maintain.191 EAS information may now be obtained from our web site. www.fcc.gov/eb/eas. and from the general FCC information number 1888-CALLFCC. Further, we amend section 11.41 to change "Operating Handbook" to "EAS Operating Handbook."192 In section 11.52(b) of our rules, we change the reference to 11.51(j)(2) to 11.51(m)(2).193 Section 11.53(c) provides that, prior to commencing operations, broadcast stations must determine whether the EAS has been activated by monitoring the assigned EAS sources.194 In order to clarify how EAS monitoring assignments are determined, we amend this section to add the following to the end of section 11.53(c): ``as specified in their State or Local plan.''195 Finally, because section 76.305 no longer
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- stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to interrupt normal programming either automatically or manually when they receive an EAS message in which the header code contains the Event codes for Emergency Action Notification (EAN), Emergency Action Termination (EAT), and Required Monthly Test (RMT) for their State or State/county location. * * * * * M.. Section 11.53 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(2) to read as follows: § 11.53 Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification. * * * * * (a) * * * (1) * * * (2) Cable networks and program suppliers to cable systems, wireless cable systems and subscribers. * * * * * N.. Section 11.54 is amended by revising paragraph (b); adding a