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X -  9.xWith respect to its ability to pay a forfeiture, Beyel Brothers submitted copies of financial  xjudgements and tax liens to demonstrate that the forfeiture would constitute a substantial financial  xhardship. Based on a careful evaluation of the information submitted, we conclude that Beyel  Xy- x=Brothers has failed to adequately document its inability to pay. The Commission requires that  xpetitioners who claim inability to pay a forfeiture provide financial statements that accurately  xreflect the petitioner's financial status. Our determination regarding ability to pay a forfeiture  xreflects whether the petitioner, in general, is financially capable of paying a forfeiture, not  xwhether financial data from a limited portion of the petitioner's operations can sustain a  x\forfeiture. Here, the documentary evidence needed to support an inability to pay claim was  xincomplete. The documents submitted on behalf of Beyel Brothers concerned only money owed  xby the company. The response contained no evidence of payments toward the debt, or documents  xconcerning the company's gross revenues. The Commission previously has stated that in general,  xgross revenues are the best indicator of ability to pay a forfeiture. Use of gross revenues to  xKdetermine a party's ability to pay is reasonable and appropriate in analyzing a company's financial  X|- xcondition for forfeiture purposes. PJB Communications of Virginia, 7 FCC Rcd 208889 (1992).  x.In the circumstances, we are not persuaded by Beyel Brothers' arguments regarding economic  xhardship. Accordingly, upon consideration of all factors in this case, and in light of Section 503 of the Act, we find that the forfeiture amount of $8,000 is warranted.  X-0 IV. ORDERING CLAUSES ă  X -  10.x IT IS ORDERED , pursuant to Sections 503(b) and 504(b) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 503(b),  x/504(b), and Section 1.80(b)(3) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R.  1.80(b)(3), that Beyel  X"- xBrothers, Inc. IS LIABLE FOR MONETARY FORFEITURE in the amount of $8,000 for  x1willful violation of Section 301 of the Act, 47 U.S.C. 301. The amount specified was  xjdetermined after consideration of the factors set forth in Section 503(b) of the Communications Act. ":&,N(N(ZZ$"  X-  311.x IT IS FURTHER ORDERED , pursuant to Sections 1.80(f)(3) and (h) of the  xCommission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.80(f)(3) and (h), that Beyel Brothers, Inc. must pay the full  xamount of the monetary forfeiture amount of eight thousand dollars ($8,000) within thirty (30)  xdays of the date of release of this Order. Forfeitures shall be paid by check, money order, or  xcredit card drawn on a United States financial institution payable to the Federal Communications  Xv- xCommission. vi yO- x#C\  P6QP#э Requests for installment plans should be mailed to: Chief, Billings and Collections, Mail Stop 1110A2, 1919  xM Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., 20554. Payment of the forfeiture in installments may be considered as a separate  xKmatter in accordance with Section 1.1914 of the Commission's Rules. Contact Chief, Billings and Collections at (202) 4181995 for more information on payment by credit card. Forfeiture penalties not paid within 30 days may be referred to the U.S. Attorney  xfor recovery in a civil suit. 47 U.S.C. 504(a). Please place NAL/Acct. No. 315VB0016 on the remittance and mail it to: XxX` ` X XFederal Communications Commission(# XxX` ` X XPost Office Box 73482(# XxX` ` X XChicago, Illinois 606737482(#  X -  12.xAny application for review of this decision may be filed within 30 days from the release  xdate of this Order in accordance with Section 1.115 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 1.115, and mailed to: XxX` ` X XFederal Communications Commission(# XxX` ` X XLegal Services Group, Compliance Division, CIB(# XxX` ` X XAttention: Mail Stop Code 1500E/MSL(# XxX` ` X X1919 M Street, N.W.(# XxX` ` X XWashington, DC 20554(# TP  X-13.x IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to Beyel Brothers, Inc. and its counsel.  X|-XxX` ` X X FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (# XxX` ` X XRichard D. Lee(# XxX` ` X XActing Chief, Compliance and Information Bureau(#