FCC 1.913 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 1.913 Application and notification forms; electronic and manual filing.
(a) Application and notification forms. Applicants, licensees, and spectrum
lessees (see Sec. 1.9003 of subpart X of this part) shall use the following
forms and associated schedules for all applications and notifications:
(1) FCC Form 601, Application for Authorization in the Wireless Radio
Services. FCC Form 601 and associated schedules is used to apply for initial
authorizations, modifications to existing authorizations, amendments to
pending applications, renewals of station authorizations, developmental
authorizations, special temporary authority, notifications, requests for
extension of time, and administrative updates.
(2) FCC Form 602, Wireless Radio Services Ownership Form. FCC Form 602 is
used by applicants and licensees in auctionable services to provide and
update ownership information as required by Sec. Sec. 1.919, 1.948, 1.2112, and any
other section that requires the submission of such information.
(3) FCC Form 603, Application for Assignment of Authorization or Transfer of
Control. FCC Form 603 is used by applicants and licensees to apply for
Commission consent to assignments of existing authorizations, to apply for
Commission consent to transfer control of entities holding authorizations,
to notify the Commission of the consummation of assignments or transfers,
and to request extensions of time for consummation of assignments or
transfers. It is also used for Commission consent to partial assignments of
authorization, including partitioning and disaggregation.
(4) FCC Form 605, Quick-form Application for Authorization for Wireless
Radio Services. FCC Form 605 is used to apply for Amateur, Ship, Aircraft,
and General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) authorizations, as well as
Commercial Radio Operator Licenses.
(5) FCC Form 608, Notification or Application for Spectrum Leasing
Arrangement. FCC Form 608 is used by licensees and spectrum lessees (see
Sec. 1.9003) to notify the Commission regarding spectrum manager leasing
arrangements and to apply for Commission consent for de facto transfer
leasing arrangements pursuant to the rules set forth in part 1, subpart X.
It is also used to notify the Commission if a licensee or spectrum lessee
establishes a private commons (see Sec. 1.9080).
(b) Electronic filing. Except as specified in paragraph (d) of this section
or elsewhere in this chapter, all applications and other filings using FCC
Forms 601 through 608 or associated schedules must be filed electronically
in accordance with the electronic filing instructions provided by ULS. For
each Wireless Radio Service that is subject to mandatory electronic filing,
this paragraph is effective on July 1, 1999, or six months after the
Commission begins use of ULS to process applications in the service,
whichever is later. The Commission will announce by public notice the
deployment date of each service in ULS.
(1) Attachments to applications and notifications should be uploaded along
with the electronically filed applications and notifications whenever
possible. The files, other than the ASCII table of contents, should be in
Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) whenever possible.
(2) Any associated documents submitted with an application or notification
must be uploaded as attachments to the application or notification whenever
possible. The attachment should be uploaded via ULS in Adobe Acrobat
Portable Document Format (PDF) whenever possible.
(c) Auctioned license applications. Auctioned license applications, as
defined in Sec. 1.907 of this part, shall also comply with the requirements of
subpart Q of this part and the applicable Commission orders and public
notices issued with respect to each auction for a particular service and
spectrum.
(d) Manual filing. (1) ULS Forms 601, 603, 605, and 608 may be filed
manually or electronically by applicants and licensees in the following
services:
(i) The part 90 Private Land Mobile Radio services for shared spectrum,
spectrum in the public safety pool below 746 MHz, and spectrum in the public
safety allocation above 746 MHz, except those filed by Commission-certified
frequency coordinators;
(ii) The part 97 Amateur Radio Service, except those filed by Volunteer
Examination Coordinators;
(iii) The part 95 General Mobile Radio Service and Personal Radio Service
(excluding 218–219 MHz service);
(iv) The part 80 Maritime Services (excluding the VHF 156–162 MHz Public
Coast Stations);
(v) The part 87 Aviation Services;
(vi) Part 13 Commercial Radio Operators; and
(vii) Part 101 licensees who are also members of any of the groups listed in
paragraph (d)(1)(i) through (d)(1)(vi) of this section.
(2) Manually filed applications must be submitted to the Commission at the
appropriate address with the appropriate filing fee. The addresses for
filing and the fee amounts for particular applications are listed in Subpart
G of this part, and in the appropriate fee filing guide for each service
available from the Commission's Forms Distribution Center by calling
1–800–418-FORM (3676).
(3) Manually filed applications requiring fees as set forth at Subpart G, of
this part must be filed in accordance with Sec. 0.401(b).
(4) Manually filed applications that do not require fees must be addressed
and sent to Federal Communications Commission, 1270 Fairfield Road,
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325–7245.
(5) Standard forms may be reproduced and the copies used in accordance with
the provisions of Sec. 0.409 of this chapter.
(6) Attachments to manually filed applications may be filed on a standard
3.5 magnetic diskette formatted to be readable by high density floppy drives
operating under MS-DOS (version 3.X or later compatible versions). Each
diskette submitted must contain an ASCII text file listing each filename and
a brief description of the contents of each file and format for each
document on the diskette. The files on the diskette, other than the table of
contents, should be in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) whenever
possible. All diskettes submitted must be legibly labelled referencing the
application and its filing date.
(e) Applications requiring prior coordination. Parties filing applications
that require frequency coordination shall, prior to filing, complete all
applicable frequency coordination requirements in service-specific rules
contained within this chapter. After appropriate frequency coordination,
such applications may be electronically filed via ULS or, if filed manually,
must be forwarded to the appropriate address with the appropriate filing fee
(if applicable) in accordance with subparagraph (d). Applications filed by
the frequency coordinator on behalf of the applicant must be filed
electronically.
(f) Applications for Amateur licenses. Each candidate for an amateur radio
operator license which requires the applicant to pass one or more
examination elements must present the administering Volunteer Examiners (VE)
with all information required by the rules prior to the examination. The VEs
may collect the information required by these rules in any manner of their
choosing, including creating their own forms. Upon completion of the
examination, the administering VEs will immediately grade the test papers
and will then issue a certificate for successful completion of an amateur
radio operator examination (CSCE) if the applicant is successful. The VEs
will send all necessary information regarding a candidate to the
Volunteer-Examiner Coordinator (VEC) coordinating the examination session.
Applications filed with the Commission by VECs must be filed electronically
via ULS. All other applications for amateur service licenses may be
submitted manually to FCC, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325–7245,
or may be electronically filed via ULS. Feeable requests for vanity call
signs must be filed in accordance with Sec. 0.401 of this chapter or
electronically filed via ULS.
(g) Section 337 Requests. Applications to provide public safety services
submitted pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 337 must be filed on the same form and in
the same manner as other applications for the requested frequency(ies),
except that applicants must select the service code reflective of the type
of service the applicant intends to provide.
[ 63 FR 68922 , Dec. 14, 1998, as amended at 66 FR 55 , Jan. 2, 2001; 67 FR 34851 , May 16, 2002; 68 FR 42995 , July 21, 2003; 68 FR 66276 , Nov. 25, 2003;
69 FR 77549 , Dec. 27, 2004]
Effective Date Note: At 69 FR 77549 , Dec. 27, 2004, Sec. 1.913(a)(5) was
added. This paragraph contains information collection and recordkeeping
requirements and will not become effective until approval has been given by
the Office of Management and Budget.
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