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FCC 24.820
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 24.820 Defective applications.
(a) Unless the Commission shall otherwise permit, an application
will be unacceptable for filing and will be returned to the applicant
with a brief statement as to the omissions or discrepancies if:
(1) The application is defective with respect to completeness of
answers to questions, informational showings, execution or other matters
of a formal character; or
(2) The application does not comply with the Commission's rules,
regulations, specific requirements for additional information or other
requirements. See also Sec. 1.2105 of this chapter.
(b) Some examples of common deficiencies which result in defective
applications under paragraph (a) of this section are:
(1) The application is not filled out completely and signed;
(2)-(4) [Reserved]
(5) The application (other an application filed on FCC Form 175)
does not include an environmental assessment as required for an action
that may have a significant impact upon the environment, as defined in
Sec. 1.1307 of this chapter.
(6) [Reserved]
(7) The application is filed prior to the Public Notice issued under
Sec. 24.705, announcing the application filing date for the relevant
auction or after the cutoff date prescribed in that Public Notice.
(c) [Reserved]
(d) If an applicant is requested by the Commission to file any
documents or any supplementary or explanatory information not
specifically required in the prescribed application form, a failure to
comply with such request within a specified time period will be deemed
to render the application defective and will subject it to dismissal.
Goto Section: 24.815 | 24.821
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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