Goto Section: 74.931 | 74.933 | Table of Contents
FCC 74.932
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 74.932 Eligibility and licensing requirements.
(a) With certain limited exceptions set forth in Secs. 74.990
through 74.992 of this part, a license for an instructional television
fixed station will be issued only to an accredited institution or to a
governmental organization engaged in the formal education of enrolled
students or to a nonprofit organization whose purposes are educational
and include providing educational and instructional television material
to such accredited institutions and governmental organizations, and
which is otherwise qualified under the statutory provisions of the
Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
(1) Only local applicants can file applications and be considered
for licenses during the local priority period, which extends for one
year from the effective date of these rules.
(i) During this local priority period, the existing of any
outstanding application for ITFS channels by a nonlocal applicant will
not prevent the filing and/or grant of an application by a local entity
for those same channels.
(2) A publicly supported educational institution must be accredited
by the appropriate state department of education.
(3) A privately controlled educational institution must be
accredited by the appropriate state department of education or the
recognized regional and national accrediting organizations.
(4) Those applicant organizations whose eligibility is established
by service to accredited institutional or governmental organizations
must submit documentation from proposed receive sites demonstrating they
will receive
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and use the applicant's formal educational programming. In place of this
documentation, a state educational television (ETV) commission may
demonstrate that the public schools it proposes to serve are required to
use its proposed formal educational programming.
(5) Nonlocal applicants, in addition to submitting letters from
proposed receive sites, must demonstrate the establishment of a local
program committee in each community where they apply.
(b) No numerical limit is placed on the number of stations which may
be licensed to a single licensee. However, individual licensees will be
governed by the limitations of Secs. 74.902 and 74.990(d) of this part
as to the number of channels which may be used. A single license may be
issued for more than one transmitter if they are to be located at a
common site and operated by the same licensee. Applicants are expected
to accomplish the proposed operation by the use of the smallest number
of channels required to provide the needed service.
(c) An application for a new instructional television fixed station
or for changes in the facilities of an existing station shall specify
the location of the transmitter, all proposed receiving installations,
response transmitters, and any relay transmitters which will be under
the control of or will be equipped for reception by the applicant. If
reception is also intended at unspecified locations, i.e., if power is
deliberately radiated to locations or areas so that voluntary reception
will be possible, the applications shall include a complete statement as
to the purpose of such additional reception.
(d) In case of permanent discontinuance of operation of a station
licensed under this subpart, authority to operate is forfeited and the
licensee shall forward the station license to the Commission for
cancellation. For the purposes of this section, a station which is not
operated for a period of one year is considered to have been permanently
discontinued. If use of a channel(s) is discontinued, authority to
operate on such channel(s) is forfeited and an application for
modification shall be filed to delete such channel(s).
(e) No receive site more than 35 miles from the transmitter site
shall be used to establish basic eligibility.
Note 1: A ``local'' licensee (or applicant) is an institution or
organization that is physically located in the community, or
metropolitan area, where service is proposed. For a college or
university, this would include any area where it has a campus. An
educational organization will generally be regarded as ``local'' if the
address of the organization's headquarters is located within the area
where the facility is sought. An entity created by a state or local
government for the purpose of serving formal educational needs will be
considered ``local'' throughout the area within the government's
jurisdiction over which its authority is intended to extend. An
educational entity located within a state and created by affiliated
educational institutions within that state, including hospitals, will be
considered ``local'' in those areas where the member institutions are
located.
Note 2: Documentation from proposed receive sites which are to
establish the eligibility of an entity not serving its own enrolled
students for credit should be in letter form, written and signed by an
administrator or authority who is responsible for the receive site's
curriculum planning. The administrator must indicate that the
applicant's program offerings have been viewed and that such programming
will be incorporated in the site's curriculum. The letter should discuss
the types of programming and hours per week of formal and informal
programming expected to be used and the site's involvement in the
planning, scheduling and production of programming. If other levels of
authority must be obtained before a firm commitment to utilize the
service can be made, the nature and extent of such additional
authorization(s) must be provided.
Note 3: Letters submitted on behalf of a nonlocal entity must
confirm that a member of the receive site's staff will serve on the
local program committee and demonstrate a recognition of the composition
and power of the committee. The letter should show that the staff member
will aid in the selection, scheduling and production of the programming
received over the system.
[ 28 FR 13731 , Dec. 14, 1963, as amended at 36 FR 8873 , May 14, 1971; 49 FR 32596 , Aug. 15, 1984; 50 FR 26760 , June 28, 1985; 51 FR 9800 , Mar.
21, 1986; 56 FR 57819 , Nov. 14, 1991; 58 FR 44951 , Aug. 25, 1993; 60 FR 20247 , Apr. 25, 1995]
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Goto Section: 74.931 | 74.933
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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