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FCC 0.445
Revised as of October 1, 2010
Goto Year:2009 |
2011
§ 0.445 Publication, availability and use of opinions, orders, policy
statements, interpretations, administrative manuals, and staff instructions.
(a) Adjudicatory opinions and orders of the Commission, or its staff
acting on delegated authority, are sent to the parties by mail,
delivery service, or e-mail, unless the Commission determines that
individual delivery would be unduly burdensome and instead issues a
public notice of its decision. As part of the record, these documents
are generally available for inspection in accordance with § 0.453 and
§ 0.455. In addition, many adjudicatory orders and opinions are
available on the Commission's Web site, http://www.fcc.gov . In
appropriate circumstances, the Commission may redact the copy made
available to the public in order to protect information not routinely
available to the public under § 0.457, which is treated confidentially
pursuant to a request under § 0.459, or which is confidential pursuant
to other statutes, regulations or orders.
(b) Texts adopted by the Commission or a member of its staff on
delegated authority and released through the Office of Media Relations
are published in the FCC Record. Older materials of this nature are
available in the FCC Reports. In the event that such older materials
are not published in the FCC Reports, reference should be made to
theFederal Registeror Pike and Fischer Communications Regulation.
(c) All rulemaking documents or summaries thereof are published in
theFederal Registerand are available on the Commission's Web site. The
complete text of the Commission decision also is released by the
Commission and is available for inspection and copying during normal
business hours in the Office of Media Relations, the Reference
Information Center, via the Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS), or
as otherwise specified in the rulemaking document published in
theFederal Register.The complete texts of rulemaking decisions may also
be purchased from the Commission's copy contractor.
(d) Formal policy statements and interpretations designed to have
general applicability are published in theFederal Register,the FCC
Record, FCC Reports, or Pike and Fischer Communications Regulation.
Commission decisions and other Commission documents not entitled formal
policy statements or interpretations may contain substantive
interpretations and statements regarding policy, and these are
published as part of the document in the FCC Record, FCC Reports or
Pike and Fischer Communications Regulation. General statements
regarding policy and interpretations furnished to individuals, in
correspondence or otherwise, are not ordinarily published.
(e) If the documents described in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this
section are published in theFederal Register,the FCC Record, FCC
Reports, or Pike and Fischer Communications Regulation, they are
indexed, and they may be relied upon, used or cited as precedent by the
Commission or private parties in any manner. If they are not so
published, they may not be relied upon, used or cited as precedent,
except against persons who have actual notice of the document in
question or by such persons against the Commission. No person is
expected to comply with any requirement or policy of the Commission
unless he or she has actual notice of that requirement or policy or a
document stating it has been published as provided in this paragraph.
Nothing in this paragraph, however, shall be construed as precluding a
reference to a recent document that is pending publication.
(f) Subparts A and B of this part describe the functions of the staff
and list the matters on which authority has been delegated to the
staff. All general instructions to the staff and limitations upon its
authority are set forth in those subparts or in decisions of the
Commission published in theFederal Register.Instructions to the staff
in particular matters or cases are privileged and/or protected and are
not published or made available for public inspection.
(g) To the extent required to prevent a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy, or to prevent disclosure of information required or
authorized to be withheld by another statute, the Commission may delete
identifying details or confidential information when it makes available
or publishes any document described in this section. The justification
for any such deletion will be fully explained in a preamble to the
document.
Goto Section: 0.442 | 0.451
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