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(1) Files containing the record of all docketed cases, petitions for rule making and related papers. A file is maintained for each docketed hearing case and for each docket rule making proceeding. Cards summarizing the history of such cases are available for inspection. (2) Files, documents, and records related to the following services: (i) Mass Media Services.  X 4 (A) Applications for broadcast authorizations and related files are available for public inspection Certain broadcast applications, reports and records are also available for inspection in the community in which the station is located or is proposed to be located. See  73.3526 and 73.3527 of this chapter. (B) Ownership reports filed by licensees of broadcast stations pursuant to 73.3615. (C) Network affiliation contracts between stations and networks (for television stations only). ( c'L D c'L ) Contracts relating to network service to broadcast licensees filed on or after the 1st"#'0*((%" day of May 1969 under  73.3613. ( c'L E c'L ) Annual employment reports filed by licensees and permittees of broadcast stations pursuant to  73.3612 of this chapter. (Fc'Lvi) Contract files which contain pledges, trust agreements, options to purchase stock agreements, partnership agreements, management consultant agreements, and mortgage or loan agreements. (G) broadcast applications and related files.  X 4  (H) FM Translator applications and related files.  X 4  (I) Station files containing Notice of Apparent Liability and Memorandum of Opinion and Order and related files. (J) Network correspondence files and related materials. (ii) Common Carrier Services, including: (A) Annual reports filed by carriers under  43.21 of this chapter. (B) Reports on pensions and benefits filed by carriers under  43.42 of this chapter. (C) Reports of proposed changes in depreciation rates filed by carriers under  43.43 of this chapter. (D) Tariff schedules for all charges for interstate and foreign wire or radio communications filed pursuant to section 203 of the Communications Act, all related documents and communications. (E) All applications for common carrier authorizations acted upon by the Common Carrier Bureau, and related files. (F) All formal and informal complaints against common carriers filed under 1.711 through 1.735 of this chapter, all documents filed in connection therewith, and all communications related thereto. (G) Annual employment reports filed by common carrier licensees or permittees pursuant to 1.815 of this chapter. (H) Enforcement proceedings and public inquiries and related materials.  X#'4 (I) Files containing contracts between carriers and affiliates, accounts and subaccounts,"#'0*((%" pension filings, property records, disposition units, and depreciation rate filings. X(J) Cost Allocation Manuals and related materials.(# (K) Section 214 applications and related files, to the extent that they concern domestic communications facilities and services. (L) Files containing reports required by FCC Rules and Regulations, annual reports to stockholders, administrative reports, monthly bypass reports and related materials. (M) Files containing reference material from major telephone companies. (N) Files containing Local Exchange Rates and related files. (O) Currently effective tariffs filed by Communications Common Carriers pursuant to various FCC Rules and Regulations. (P) Recent revisions to tariff filings and the Reference Information Center Log which is prepared daily and lists the tariff filings received the previous day. (iii)Wireless Telecommunications Services and Auction related data including: ( c'L> A c'L> ) Station files containing a complete history of data submitted by the applicant that has been approved by the Commission which includes background material. ( c'L@ B c'L@ ) Pending files containing applications for additional facilities or modifications of existing facilities. (C) Cellular and Paging Granted Station files and related materials. (D) Pending cellular and paging applications and related files. (E) Electronically stored application and licensing data for commercial radio operators and for all authorizations in the Wireless Radio services are available for public inspection via the Commission's wide area network. Wireless Radio services include Commercial and Private Mobile Radio, Common Carrier and Private Operational Field pointtopoint Microwave, Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS), Digital Electronic Message Service (DEMS), Aviation Ground and Marine Coast applications. Some of these services are available electronically now and most will be available on electronically within 90 days of the implementation of the Universal Licensing System (ULS). (Fc'LHvi) Petitions and related materials. (iv) International Services, except to the extent they are excluded from routine public"#'0*((%" inspection under another section of this chapter:  X4 (A) Satellite and earth station applications files and related materials under parts 25 and 100 of this chapter; (B) Section 214 applications and related files under part 63 of this chapter, to the extent that they concern international communications facilities and services; (C) International Fixed Public Radio applications and related files under part 23 of this chapter; (D) Files relating to submarine cable landing licenses and applications for such licenses since June 30, 1934, except for maps showing the exact location of submarine cables, which are withheld from inspection under section 4(j) of the Communications Act (see 0.457(c)(1)(i)); (E) Documents relating to INTELSAT or INMARSAT; (F) International broadcast applications, applications for permission to deliver programming to foreign stations, and related files under part 73 of this chapter;  (v) Cable Services. The following files and documents are available, including: (A) All complaints regarding cable programming rates, all documents filed in connection therewith, and all communications related thereto, unless the cable operator has submitted a request pursuant to  0.459 that such information not be made routinely available for public inspection.  X4  (B) Special relief petitions and files pertaining to cable television operations. (C) Cable television system reports filed by operators pursuant to  76.403 of this chapter. (D) Annual employment reports filed by cable television systems pursuant to  76.77 of this chapter. (E) Files and documents related to Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) (b) Gettysburg Reference office of the Reference Information Center. Station files containing applications and related materials for Remote Pickup, Aural STL/ICR, TV Auxiliary, and Low Power Auxiliary Stations in the mass media services. Files regarding Wireless Services are also available up to 90 days after the implementation of the Universal  X:&4Licensing System (ULS) at which time they become electronically available.xxX "#'0*((%"Ԍ* * * * * (d) The Office of Engineering and Technology, FCC Laboratory Reference Room. The following documents, files and records are available for inspection at this location. Files containing approved applications for Equipment Authorization and related materials are available for review. These files are available in the Commission's Laboratory in Columbia, Maryland. (e) The International Bureau. The International Bureau maintains international settlement agreements and contracts and international cable agreements. (f) The Cable Bureau. The Cable Bureau maintains all cable operator requests for approval of existing or increased cable television rates for basic service and associated equipment over which the Commission had assumed jurisdiction, all documents filed in connection therewith, and all communications related thereto, unless the cable operator has submitted a request pursuant to  0.459 that such information not be made routinely available for public inspection.  Xy440.` ` Section 0.455 is revised to read as follows:   XK'  0.455 Other locations at which records may be inspected. Except as provided in  0.453, 0.457, and 0.459, records are routinely available for inspection in the Reference Information Center or the offices of the Bureau or Office which exercises responsibility over the matters to which those records pertain (see 0.5), or will be made available for inspection at those offices upon request. Many of these records may be retrieved from the Commission's site on the World Wide Web, located at . Upon inquiry to the appropriate Bureau or Office, persons desiring to inspect such records will be directed to the specific location at which the particular records may be inspected. A list of Bureaus and Offices and examples of the records available at each is set out below. (a) Mass Media Bureau. (1) Rulings under the Fairness Doctrine and section 315 of the Communications Act, and related materials. (2) Ruling lists which contain brief summaries of rulings. (3) Congressional correspondence and related materials. (b) Common Carrier Bureau (1) Reports of public coast station operators filed under 43.71 of this chapter. "#'0*((%"Ԍ(2) Valuation reports filed under section 213 of the Communications Act, including exhibits filed in connection therewith, unless otherwise ordered by the Commission, with reasons therefor, pursuant to section 213(f) of the Communications Act. See  0.457(c)(2). (3) Computer II files and related materials. (c) Office of Managing Director. (1) All minutes of Commission actions, containing a record of all final votes, minutes of actions and internal management matters as provided in  0.457 (b)(1) and (c)(1)(i). These records and files are available for inspection in the Agenda Branch. (2) Files containing information concerning the history of the Commission's rules. These files are available for inspection in the Publications Branch. (3) See  0.443. (4) Reports filed pursuant to subpart E of part 19 of this chapter and applications for inspection of such reports. See  0.460(k). (d) Cable Services Bureau. Correspondence and other actions and decisions relating to cable television services that are not filed in the FCC Reference Information Center, e.g. rate regulation files and related documents. (e) Office of Engineering and Technology which includes the Bureau's Technical Library containing technical reports, technical journals, and bulletins of spectrum management and related technical materials. Also files containing approved applications for Equipment Authorization (Type accepted, certified and notified) and related materials are available for review. These files are available in the Commission's Laboratory in Columbia, Maryland. (1) Experimental application and license files. (2) The Master Frequency Records. (3) Applications for Equipment Authorization (type accepted, type approval, certification, or advance approval of subscription television systems), following the effective date of the authorization. See  0.457(d)(1)(ii). (Application files, technical journals and other technical materials are maintained at the Commission's Laboratory at Columbia, Maryland.) (f) Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. See  0.453(o) of this chapter. (g) International Bureau. The treaties and other international and bilateral agreements listed in  73.1650 of this chapter are available for inspection in the office of the Chief, Planning and Negotiations Division, International Bureau. Also contracts and other"#'0*((%" arrangements filed under  43.51 and reports of negotiations regarding foreign communication matters filed under  43.52 of this chapter, except for those kept confidential by the Commission pursuant to section 412 of the Communications Act. See  0.457(c)(3). Also files relating to international settlements under part 64 of this chapter.  X441.` ` Section 0.465 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (b), (c)(1), (d)(1), (d)(3) and removing paragraph (d)(4) to read as follows:  XH'  0.465 Request for copies of materials which are available, or made available, for  X1'public inspection.  X 4(a) * * * * * XNote: The name, address, telephone number, and schedule of fees for the current duplication contractor are published at the time of contract award or renewal in a Public Notice and periodically thereafter. Questions regarding this information should be directed to the Reference Information Division of the Consumer Information Bureau. (#  XK4(b) * * * * * XNote: The name, address, telephone number, and schedule of fees for the current transcription contractor are maintained by the Office of the Secretary in the Managing Director's Office.  (c)(1) Contractual arrangements which have been entered into with commercial firms, as described in this section, do not in any way limit the right of the public to inspect Commission records or to extract therefrom whatever information may be desired. Coin-operated and debit card copy machines are available for use by the public.  XN' * * * * * (d)(1) Computer maintained data bases produced by the Commission may be obtained from the FCC's internet web site at www.fcc.gov.  X' * * * * * (d)(3) Copies of computer source programs and associated documentation produced bye the Commission shall be obtained from the Office of the Managing Director.  Xh$' * * * * * Part 1 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows:"#'0*((9%"ԌPART 1 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE  X442.` ` The authority citation for Part 1 continues to read as follows:  X4AUTHORITY: 15 U.S.C. 79 et seq.; 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 155, 225, and 303(r).  Xx443.` ` Section 1.4 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(2) to read as follows:  XJ'  1.4 Computation of time.  X34 * * * * *  X 4(b)(2)` ` For nonrulemaking documents released by the Commission or staff, whether or not published in the Federal Register, the release date. A document is "released" by making the full text available in the Commission's Office of Media Relations. The release date appears on the face of the document. * * * * *  XM444.` `  1.47 [Amended]  X64  X4 In 47 CFR 1.47(h) remove the words "Formal Complaints and Investigations Branch of the Common Carrier Bureau" and add, in their place, the words "Chief of the Enforcement Bureau's Market Disputes Resolution Division".  X445.` ` Section 1.221 is amended by revising paragraphs (b) and (c) to read as follows:  X'  1.221 Notice of hearing; appearances.  Xg' * * * * * (b) The order designating an application for hearing is mailed to the applicant by the Reference Operations Division of the Consumer Information Bureau and this order or a summary thereof is published in the Federal Register. Reasonable notice of hearing will be given to the parties in all proceedings; and, whenever possible, the Commission will give at least 60 days notice of comparative hearings. (c) In order to avail himself of the opportunity to be heard, the applicant, in person or by his attorney, shall, within 20 days of the mailing of the notice of designation for hearing by the Reference Information Division of the Consumer Information Bureau, file with the Commission, in triplicate, a written appearance stating that he will appear of the date fixed for hearing and present evidence on the issues specified in the order. Where an applicant fails to file such a written appearance within the time specified, or has not filed prior to the expiration of that time a petition to dismiss without prejudice, or a petition to accept, for good cause"%' 0*((%" shown, such written appearance beyond expiration of said 20 days, the application will be dismissed with prejudice for failure to prosecute.  Xb' * * * * *  X4446.` ` Section 1.720 is amended by revising the introductory paragraph to read as follows:  X'  1.720 General pleading requirements. Formal complaint proceedings are generally resolved on a written record consisting of a complaint, answer, and joint statement of stipulated facts, disputed facts and key legal issues, along with all associated affidavits, exhibits and other attachments. Commission proceedings may also require or permit other written submissions such as briefs, written interrogatories, and other supplementary documents or pleadings. Those formal complaint proceedings handled on the Enforcement Bureau's Accelerated Docket are subject to pleading and procedural rules that differ in some respects from the general rules for formal complaint proceedings. * * * * *  X 447.` ` Section 1.721 is amended by revising paragraph (b) as follows:  X"'  1.721 Format and content of complaints. * * * * * (b) The following format may be used in cases to which it is applicable, with such modifications as the circumstances may render necessary:"#'!0*((%"Ԍ Before the Federal Communications Commission, (DWashington, DC 20554 In the matter of _____________________________________________________________________________ Complainant, v. _____________________________________________________________________________ Defendant. File No. (To be inserted by the Enforcement Bureau) $hComplaint To: The Commission. The complainant (here insert full name of each complainant and, if a corporation, the corporate title of such complainant) shows that: 1. (Here state occupation, post office address, and telephone number of each complainant). 2. (Here insert the name, occupation and, to the extent known, address and telephone number of defendants). 3. (Here insert fully and clearly the specific act or thing complained of, together with such facts as are necessary to give a full understanding of the matter, including relevant legal and documentary support). Wherefore, complainant asks (here state specifically the relief desired). _____________________________________________________________________________ (Date) _____________________________________________________________________________ (Name of each complainant) _____________________________________________________________________________ (Name, address, and telephone number of attorney, if any) * * * * *"#'"0*((%"Ԍ X4ԙ48.` ` Section 1.722 is amended by revising paragraph (d)(1) to read as follows:  X'  1.722 Damages. * * * * * (d) Where a complainant voluntarily elects to seek the recovery of damages upon a supplemental complaint in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the following procedures may apply in the event that the Commission determines that the defendant is liable based upon its review of the original complaint: (1) Issues concerning the amount, if any, of damages may be either designated by the Enforcement Bureau for hearing before, or, if the parties agree, submitted for mediation to, a Commission Administrative Law Judge. Such Administrative Law Judge shall be chosen in the following manner: (i) By agreement of the parties and the Chief Administrative Law Judge; or (ii) In the absence of such agreement, the Chief Administrative Law Judge shall designate the Administrative Law Judge. * * * * *  X449.` ` Section 1.730 is amended by revising the section heading, paragraphs (a) through (d) and (h) to read as follows:  X'  1.730 The Enforcement Bureau's Accelerated Docket. (a) Parties to formal complaint proceedings against common carriers within the responsibility of the Enforcement Bureau (see  0.111, 0.311, 0.314 of this chapter) may request inclusion on the Bureau's Accelerated Docket. As set out in  1.720--1.736, proceedings on the Accelerated Docket are subject to shorter pleading deadlines and certain other procedural rules that do not apply to other formal complaint proceedings before the Enforcement Bureau. (b) Any party that contemplates filing a formal complaint may submit a request to the Chief of the Enforcement Bureau's Market Disputes Resolution Division, either by phone or in writing, seeking inclusion of its complaint, once filed, on the Accelerated Docket. In appropriate cases, Commission staff shall schedule and supervise pre-filing settlement negotiations between the parties to the dispute. If the parties do not resolve their dispute and the matter is accepted for handling on the Accelerated Docket, the complainant shall file its complaint with a letter stating that it has gained admission to the Accelerated Docket. When it files its complaint, such a complainant shall also serve a copy of its complaint on the Commission staff that supervised the pre-filing settlement discussions."#'#0*((%"Ԍ(c) Within five days of receiving service of a complaint, any defendant in a formal complaint proceeding may submit by facsimile or hand delivery, to the Chief of the Enforcement Bureau's Market Disputes Resolution Division, a request seeking inclusion of its proceeding on the Accelerated Docket. Such a defendant contemporaneously shall transmit, in the same manner, a copy of its request to all parties to the proceeding. A defendant submitting such a request shall file and serve its answer in compliance with the requirements of  1.724(k), except that the defendant shall not be required to serve with its answer the automatic document production required by  1.724(k)(7) and 1.729(i)(1). In proceedings accepted onto the Accelerated Docket at a defendant's request, the Commission staff will conduct supervised settlement discussions as appropriate. After accepting such a proceeding onto the Accelerated Docket, Commission staff will establish a schedule for the remainder of the proceeding, including the parties'  1.729(i)(1) automatic production of documents. (d) During the thirty days following the effective date of these rules, any party to a pending formal complaint proceeding in which an answer has been filed or is past due may seek admission of the proceeding to the Accelerated Docket by submitting a request by facsimile or hand delivery to the Chief of the Enforcement Bureau's Market Disputes Resolution Division, with facsimile copies to all other parties to the proceeding by the same mode of transmission. If a pending proceeding is accepted onto the Accelerated Docket, Commission staff will conduct supervised settlement discussions if appropriate and establish a schedule for the remainder of the proceeding, including the parties'  1.729(i)(1) automatic production of documents if necessary. * * * * * (h) Applications for review of staff decisions issued on delegated authority in Accelerated Docket proceedings shall comply with the filing and service requirements in  1.115(e)(4). In those Accelerated Docket proceedings which raise issues that may not be  X|4decided on delegated authority (see 47 U.S.C.  155(c)(1); 47 CFR  0.291(d)), the staff decision issued after the minitrial will be a recommended decision subject to adoption or modification by the Commission. Any party to the proceeding that seeks modification of the recommended decision may do so by filing comments challenging the decision within 15 days of its release by the Commission's Office of Media Relations. (Compare  1.4(b)(2).) Opposition comments may be filed within 15 days of the comments challenging the decision; reply comments may be filed 10 days thereafter and shall be limited to issues raised in the opposition comments.  X"450.` ` Section 1.735 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:  Xj$'  1.735 Copies; service; separate filings against multiple defendants. * * * * * "%'$0*((%"Ԍ (b) The complainant shall file an original copy of the complaint, accompanied by the correct fee, in accordance with part I, subpart G (see  1.1105(1)(c) and (d)) and, on the same day: (1) File three copies of the complaint with the Office of the Commission Secretary; (2) Serve two copies on the Market Disputes Resolution Division, Enforcement Bureau; (3) If the complaint is filed against a carrier concerning matters within the responsibility of the International Bureau (see  0.261 of this chapter), serve a copy on the Chief, Telecommunications Division, International Bureau; and (4) If a complaint is addressed against multiple defendants, pay a separate fee, in accordance with part I, subpart G (see  1.1105(1)(c) and (d)), and file three copies of the complaint with the Office of the Commission Secretary for each additional defendant. * * * * *  Xy451.` ` Section 1.4000 is amended by revising paragraph (g) to read as follows:  XK'  1.4000 Restrictions impairing reception of television broadcast signals, direct  X44broadcast satellite services or multichannel multipoint distribution services . * * * * * (g) All allegations of fact contained in petitions and related pleadings before the Commission must be supported by affidavit of a person or persons with actual knowledge thereof. An original and two copies of all petitions and pleadings should be addressed to the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20554. Copies of the petitions and related pleadings will be available for public inspection in the Reference Information Center, Consumer Information Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20554. Copies will be available for purchase from the Commission's contract copy center, and Commission decisions will be available on the Internet. Part 21 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: PART 21 -- DOMESTIC PUBLIC FIXED RADIO SERVICES  X"452.` ` The authority citation for Part 21 continues to read:  Xh$4 Authority:  1, 2, 4, 201205, 208, 215, 218, 303, 307, 313, 403, 404, 410, 602, 48 Stat. as amended, 1064, 1066, 10701073, 1076, 1077, 1080, 1082, 1083, 1087, 1094, 1098, 1102; 47 U.S.C. 151, 154, 201205, 208, 215, 218, 303, 307, 313, 314, 403, 404, 602; 47 U.S.C. 552, 554. "#'%0*((9%"Ԍ X'ԙ Subpart K -- Multipoint Distribution Service  X453.` ` Section 21.924 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:  X'  21.924 Service areas. (a) MDS service areas are regional Basic Trading Areas (BTAs) which are based on the Rand McNally 1992 Commercial Atlas & Marketing Guide, 123rd Edition, at pages 38-39. The BTA Map is available for public inspection at the Reference Information Center, Consumer Information Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20554. * * * * * Part 27 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: PART 27 -- WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 54. The authority citation for Part 27 continues to read:  X44 Authority: 47 U.S.C  154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309 and 332, unless otherwise noted.  X' Subpart A -- General Information  X455.` ` Section 27.6 is amended by revising the introductory paragraph to read as follows:  X|'  27.6 Service areas. WCS service areas are Major Economic Areas (MEAs) and Regional Economic Area Groupings (REAGs) as defined below. Both MEAs and REAGs are based on the U.S. Department of Commerce's 172 Economic Areas (EAs). See 60 FR 13114 (March 10, 1995). In addition, the Commission shall separately license Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Gulf of Mexico, which have been assigned Commission-created EA numbers 173-176, respectively. Maps of the EAs, MEAs, and REAGs and the Federal Register Notice that established the 172 EAs are available for public inspection and copying at the Reference Information Center, Consumer Information Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20554.  XQ%' * * * * * Part 68 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows:"#'&0*((,%"ԌX` ` PART 68 -- CONNECTION OF TERMINAL EQUIPMENT TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK(# 56. The authority citation for Part 68 continues to read:  X4 Authority: 47 U.S.C.  154, 303  X_' Subpart D -- Conditions for Registration  XH4   X1457.` ` Section 68.317 is amended by revising paragraph (g) as follows:  X '  68.317 Hearing aid compatibility volume control: technical standards. * * * * * (g) These incorporations by reference of paragraph 4.1.2 (including table 4.4) of American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard ANSI/EIA-470-A-1987 and paragraph 4.3.2 of ANSI/EIA/TIA-579-1991 were approved by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Copies of these publications may be purchased from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Sales Department, 11 West 42nd Street, 13th Floor, New York, NY 10036, (212) 642-4900. Copies also may be inspected during normal business hours at the following locations: Consumer Information Bureau, Reference Information Center, Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20554; and Office of the Federal Register, 800 N. Capitol Street, NW., Suite 700, Washington, DC. Part 90 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: PART 90 -- PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES--Table of Contents  X7458.` ` The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read:  X 4 Authority:  4, 2512, 303, 309, and 332, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 2512, 303, 309 and 332, unless otherwise noted.  X ' Subpart A -- General Information  X"459.` ` Section 90.7 is amended by revising the definition of "MTA-based license or  X#4MTA license" in the definitional section to read as follows:  XU%'  90.7 Definitions. * * * * *"'''0*((9%"Ԍ X4ԙMTA-based license or MTA license. A license authorizing the right to use a specified block of SMR spectrum within one of the 51 Major Trading Areas (``MTAs''), as embodied in Rand McNally's Trading Area System MTA Diskette and geographically represented in the map contained in Rand McNally's Commercial Atlas & Marketing Guide (the ``MTA Map.'') The MTA Listings, the MTA Map and the Rand McNally/AMTA license agreement are available for public inspection at the Reference Information Center in the Consumer Information Bureau. * * * * *