FCC Web Documents citing 13.209
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- Reports and the 1999 COLE Annual Financial Report. On January 14, 1993, the Federal Communications Commission privatized the examination of applicants for commercial radio operator licenses, and subsequently authorized COLE managers to prepare and administer commercial radio operator license examinations that must be passed by persons in order to be eligible to obtain certain FCC licenses. See 47 C.F.R. § 13.209. The COLE manager system was intended to meet the need of applicants for frequent examination opportunities at convenient locations and to meet the need of industry for examinations that reflect state of the art technology and contemporary operating conditions. Each COLE manger is authorized to administer examinations nationwide and, in some instances, at foreign sites, and is required to report
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- and the 2001 Annual COLE Financial Report. On January 14, 1993, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) privatized the examination of applicants for commercial radio operator licenses, and subsequently authorized COLE managers to prepare and administer commercial radio operator license examinations that must be passed by persons in order to be eligible to obtain certain FCC licenses. See 47 C.F.R. § 13.209. The COLE manager system was intended to meet the needs of applicants for frequent examination opportunities at convenient locations and of industry for examinations that reflect state of the art technology and contemporary operating conditions. Each COLE manager is authorized to administer examinations nationwide and, in some instances, at foreign sites, and is required to report to the FCC, on
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- 2002 & 2003 Annual COLE Financial Reports. On January 14, 1993, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) privatized the examination of applicants for commercial radio operator licenses, and subsequently authorized COLE managers to prepare and administer commercial radio operator license examinations that must be passed by persons in order to be eligible to obtain certain FCC licenses. See 47 C.F.R. § 13.209. The COLE manager system was intended to meet the needs of applicants for frequent examination opportunities at convenient locations and of industry for examinations that reflect state of the art technology and contemporary operating conditions. Each COLE manager is authorized to administer examinations nationwide and, in some instances, at foreign sites, and is required to report to the FCC on
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- 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 rule prevents excessive leakage through the TV broadcast antenna of signals generated by TV interface devices,
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- these tests on my own, and without assistance of any kind or from anyone.'' III. DISCUSSION Section 13.203(b) of the Rules provides that ``a telegraphy examination must prove that the examinee has the ability to send correctly by hand and to receive correctly by ear texts in the international Morse Code at not less than the prescribed speed ....'' Section 13.209(a) of the Rules provides that ``each examination for a commercial radio operator license must be administered at a location and a time specified by the COLEM. The COLEM is responsible for the proper conduct and supervision of each examination.'' Section 13.211(d) provides that ``the COLEM may prohibit from the examination area items the COLEM determines could compromise the integrity of
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- and the 2004-2008 Annual COLE Financial Reports. On January 14, 1993, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) privatized the examination of applicants for commercial radio operator licenses, and subsequently authorized COLE managers to prepare and administer commercial radio operator license examinations that must be passed by persons in order to be eligible to obtain certain FCC licenses. See 47 C.F.R. § 13.209. The COLE manager system was created to meet the demands of applicants for frequent examination opportunities at convenient locations and of industry for examinations that reflect state of the art technology and contemporary operating conditions. Each COLE manager is authorized to administer examinations nationwide and, in some instances, at foreign sites, and is required to provide a quarterly report to
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- minor editorial amendments to rules that relate to commercial radio operator licenses: (1) replace the term ``physical handicap'' with ``physical disability;'' (2) delete obsolete references to an old information bulletin, the Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Part 23 international fixed public radio services, Subpart Q of Part 80, and written element 2; and (3) streamline Sections 13.9, 13.17, and 13.209 by consolidating certain paragraphs. We ask for comment on these proposed changes, and on any other changes, corrections, or clarifications of the rules governing commercial radio operators that commenters believe are needed. Procedural matters Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (RFA), requires that a regulatory flexibility analysis be prepared for notice-and-comment rulemaking proceedings, unless the
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- on my own, and without assistance of any kind or from anyone.''8 1. III. DISCUSSION 4. Section 13.203(b) of the Rules provides that ``a telegraphy examination must prove that the examinee has the ability to send correctly by hand and to receive correctly by ear texts in the international Morse Code at not less than the prescribed speed ....''9 Section 13.209(a) of the Rules provides that ``each examination for a commercial radio operator license must be administered at a location and a time specified by the COLEM. The COLEM is responsible for the proper conduct and supervision of each examination.''10 Section 13.211(d) provides that ``the COLEM may prohibit from the examination area items the COLEM determines could compromise the integrity of
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- and the 2004-2008 Annual COLE Financial Reports. On January 14, 1993, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) privatized the examination of applicants for commercial radio operator licenses, and subsequently authorized COLE managers to prepare and administer commercial radio operator license examinations that must be passed by persons in order to be eligible to obtain certain FCC licenses. See 47 C.F.R. § 13.209. The COLE manager system was created to meet the demands of applicants for frequent examination opportunities at convenient locations and of industry for examinations that reflect state of the art technology and contemporary operating conditions. Each COLE manager is authorized to administer examinations nationwide and, in some instances, at foreign 1 Pursuant to a Commission reorganization effective September 25, 2006,
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- on my own, and without assistance of any kind or from anyone.''8 1. III. DISCUSSION 4. Section 13.203(b) of the Rules provides that ``a telegraphy examination must prove that the examinee has the ability to send correctly by hand and to receive correctly by ear texts in the international Morse Code at not less than the prescribed speed ....''9 Section 13.209(a) of the Rules provides that ``each examination for a commercial radio operator license must be administered at a location and a time specified by the COLEM. The COLEM is responsible for the proper conduct and supervision of each examination.''10 Section 13.211(d) provides that ``the COLEM may prohibit from the examination area items the COLEM determines could compromise the integrity of