FCC Web Documents citing 13.201
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- courses for this license should be shorter than the courses for a GMDSS Radio Operator's License and thus, will be more affordable and easier to schedule for personnel on compulsory ships sailing only in Sea Area A1 and voluntarily fitted ships. Accordingly, we seek comment regarding whether to establish a Restricted GMDSS Radio Operator's License. We propose to amend Section 13.201 of our Rules to require applicants for this license to pass an examination on elements 1 and 7R. Element 1 would consist of questions pertaining to basic radio law, treaties, regulations, and operating procedures and practices. Element 7R would consist of all GMDSS questions in Element 7 pertaining to the use of equipment required to be fitted on ships sailing
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- 13.1 Basis and purpose. 13.3 Definitions. 13.5 Licensed commercial radio operator required. 13.7 Classification of operator licenses and endorsements. 13.8 Authority conveyed. 13.9 Eligibility and application for new license or endorsement. 13.10 Licensee address. 13.11 Holding more than one commercial radio operator license. 13.13 Application for a renewed or modified license. 13.15 License term. 13.17 Replacement license. 13.19 Operator's responsibility. 13.201 Qualifying for a commercial operator license or endorsement. 13.203 Examination elements. 13.207 Preparing an examination. 13.209 Examination procedures. 13.211 Commercial radio operator license examination. 13.213 COLEM qualifications. 13.215 Question pools. 13.217 Records. PART 15 -- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES SUBPART B -- UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS Brief Description: This rule specifies the isolation standards for TV interface device antenna transfer switches. Need: This
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- foreign sites. Upon passing the examination, the COLE Manager will issue the examinee one or more Proof of Passing Certificates (PPC) to be included with the license application package that the examinee or the issuing COLE Manager files with the FCC. . By the Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. - FCC - 47 C.F.R. § 13.201(b). On January 14, 1993, the Commission privatized the administration of examinations for commercial radio operator licenses, and delegated to the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (formerly Private Radio Bureau) (Bureau) to certify private entities to be COLE Managers. See Amendment of Part 13 of the Commission's Rules to Privatize the Administration of Examinations for Commercial Operator Licenses and to Clarify Certain Rules,
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- Proposing Modification shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to Thomas A. Woolley, 14779 E. Nanry St., Whittier, CA 90605-1851. This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Scot Stone Deputy Chief, Mobility Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau See 47 C.F.R. § 13.201(b)(1)(iv). To qualify for a Second Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificate (T2), one must pass certain written and Morse Code examinations, but there is no experience requirement. See 47 C.F.R. § 13.201(b)(2). See 47 C.F.R. § 13.11(a)(1). See Letter dated August 2, 2005 from Richard Monjure to Federal Communications Commission. See Letter dated January 30, 2007 from Scot Stone, Deputy Chief, Mobility
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- Nanry St., Whittier, CA 90605-1851. This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to Sections 0.131 and 0.331 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.131, 0.331. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Scot Stone Deputy Chief, Mobility Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau See Thomas A. Woolley, Order Proposing Modification, 22 FCC Rcd 13609 (WTB MD 2007) (Order Proposing Modification). See 47 C.F.R. § 13.201(b)(1)(iv). To qualify for a Second Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificate (T2), one must pass certain written and Morse Code examinations, but there is no experience requirement. See 47 C.F.R. § 13.201(b)(2). See 47 C.F.R. § 13.11(a)(1). See Letter dated August 2, 2005 from Richard Monjure to Federal Communications Commission. See Letter dated January 30, 2007 from Scot Stone, Deputy Chief, Mobility
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit DA 07-783 Robert E. Griffin 1436 Johnson Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA 93401. Re: Application for First Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificate FCC File No. 0002583507 Dear Mr. Griffin: On April 26, 2006, you filed the above-referenced application for a First Class Radiotelegraph operator's certificate (T1). In connection with this application, you requested a waiver of Section 13.201(b)(1)(iv) of the Commission's Rules, which states that an applicant for a T1 license must, among other requirements, ``have one year of experience in sending and receiving public correspondence by radiotelegraph at a public coast station, a ship station, or both.'' For reasons discussed below, we deny the waiver request, and will dismiss the application. You state, in support of the
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- amended Apr. 8 and Apr. 23, 2004). The application was returned twice. See Return Letter Ref. No. 2605370 (Mar. 9, 2004); Return Letter Ref. No. 2691159 (Apr. 14, 2004). Applicants for commercial radio operator licenses and permits are required to pass examinations demonstrating their qualifications to hold the license or permit for which they have applied. See 47 C.F.R. § 13.201. The examinations are conducted by or under the supervision of commercial operator license examination managers (``COLEMs''), private sector entities that have been authorized by the Commission for that purpose. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 13.211-13.213. Applicants for commercial radio operator licenses and permits must include with the application an original PPC from a COLEM showing that the applicant has passed the
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- amended Apr. 8 and Apr. 23, 2004). The application was returned twice. See Return Letter Ref. No. 2605371 (Mar. 9, 2004); Return Letter Ref. No. 2691161 (Apr. 14, 2004). Applicants for commercial radio operator licenses and permits are required to pass examinations demonstrating their qualifications to hold the license or permit for which they have applied. See 47 C.F.R. § 13.201. The examinations are conducted by or under the supervision of commercial operator license examination managers (``COLEMs''), private sector entities that have been authorized by the Commission for that purpose. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 13.211-13.213. Applicants for commercial radio operator licenses and permits must include with the application an original PPC from a COLEM showing that the applicant has passed the
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- amended Apr. 8 and Apr. 23, 2004). The application was returned twice. See Return Letter Ref. No. 2605372 (Mar. 9, 2004); Return Letter Ref. No. 2691162 (Apr. 14, 2004). Applicants for commercial radio operator licenses and permits are required to pass examinations demonstrating their qualifications to hold the license or permit for which they have applied. See 47 C.F.R. § 13.201. The examinations are conducted by or under the supervision of commercial operator license examination managers (``COLEMs''), private sector entities that have been authorized by the Commission for that purpose. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 13.211-13.213. Applicants for commercial radio operator licenses and permits must include with the application an original PPC from a COLEM showing that the applicant has passed the
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- of competency from a USCG approved training course. This PPC would qualify an applicant to obtain an FCC GROL. Discussion. We agree with the Task Force that accepting a PPC from the USCG or its designee will relieve the burden that the duplication of examination puts on applicants and will avoid the unnecessary administration of examinations. Therefore, we amend Section 13.201 of our Rules to provide that a PPC issued by the USCG or its designee representing a certificate of competency from a USCG approved training course will qualify an applicant for an FCC GROL or RGROL. However, inasmuch as the USCG does not certify maintainers, we are unable to implement this rule for maintainer licenses at this time. Other Matters
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- of competency from a USCG approved training course. This PPC would qualify an applicant to obtain an FCC GROL. Discussion. We agree with the Task Force that accepting a PPC from the USCG or its designee will relieve the burden that the duplication of examination puts on applicants and will avoid the unnecessary administration of examinations. Therefore, we amend Section 13.201 of our Rules to provide that a PPC issued by the USCG or its designee representing a certificate of competency from a USCG approved training course will qualify an applicant for an FCC GROL or RGROL. However, inasmuch as the USCG does not certify maintainers, we are unable to implement this rule for maintainer licenses at this time. Other Matters
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- further amend the Part 80 rules to ensure that they continue to serve the public interest. Accordingly, the instant Third Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making solicits comment on possible additional changes to Part 80. memorandum opinion and order Commercial Operator Licenses - Proof of Passing U.S. Coast Guard Training Background. In the Report and Order, the Commission amended Section 13.201 of its Rules to provide that an applicant for a GMDSS Radio Operator's License or Restricted GMDSS Radio Operator's License could qualify for such license by acquiring a PPC issued by the Coast Guard or its designee certifying the applicant's competence following completion of a Coast Guard-approved GMDSS training course. Prior to this rule change, applicants for a GMDSS Radio
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- except for the 218-219 MHz Service, Personal Radio Services licenses. Id. The Personal Radio Services generally are licensed by rule. See generally 47 C.F.R. Part 95. The bar on assigning or transferring Amateur and Commercial Operator licenses is a logical corollary of the requirement that applicants for such licenses pass an examination to demonstrate their qualifications. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 13.201 (examination requirement for Commercial Operator license applicants); 97.501 (examination requirement for Amateur Radio Service license applicants). Bankruptcy filings by a licensee are considered to be involuntary assignments of the licenses, generally from the licensee to the licensee as debtor-in-possession. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 1.948(c)(2), (g); Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Grants Applications for Assignment of Licenses to WorldCom, Inc. and Its
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- and Personal Radio Services (except the 218-219 MHz Service) licenses. Id. The Personal Radio Services generally are licensed by rule. See generally 47 C.F.R. Part 95. The bar on assigning or transferring Amateur and Commercial Operator licenses is a logical corollary of the requirement that applicants for such licenses pass an examination to demonstrate their qualifications. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 13.201, 97.501. See Second FNPRM, 21 FCC Rcd at 11607-08 ¶ 42. Id. at 11607 ¶ 42. The Commission noted, moreover, that the difficulties caused by prohibiting the assignment or transfer of control of aircraft station licenses are magnified when an airline enters or emerges from bankruptcy, due both to the large number of aircraft station licenses typically involved and certain
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- Radio Operator/Maintainer License must be made on FCC Form 605 and must include a written explanation as to the circumstances involved in the loss, mutilation, or destruction of the original document. (c) Each application for a replacement Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit or Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit-Limited Use must be on FCC Form 605. * * * * * 15. Section 13.201 is amended by removing paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(1)(iv) and paragraphs (b)(3) through (b)(3)(ii), redesignating paragraph (b)(2) as (b)(1) and paragraphs (b)(4)-(9) as paragraphs (b)(2)-(7), and revising redesignated paragraph (b)(2) as follows: § 13.201 Qualifying for a commercial operator license or endorsement. * * * * * (b) * * * * * (2) Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificate (formerly Second Class Radiotelegraph
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- courses for this license should be shorter than the courses for a GMDSS Radio Operator's License and thus, will be more affordable and easier to schedule for personnel on compulsory ships sailing only in Sea Area A1 and voluntarily fitted ships. Accordingly, we seek comment regarding whether to establish a Restricted GMDSS Radio Operator's License. We propose to amend Section 13.201 of our Rules to require applicants for this license to pass an examination on elements 1 and 7R. Element 1 would consist of questions pertaining to basic radio law, treaties, regulations, and operating procedures and practices. Element 7R would consist of all GMDSS questions in Element 7 pertaining to the use of equipment required to be fitted on ships sailing