[600MRG] it is stated in the new rules that the UTC has 30 days to file or respond with an objection.

Warren K2ORS k2ors at verizon.net
Sat Apr 1 17:07:29 CDT 2017


"Section 97.303(g)(2) contains a new information
collection requirement that requires approval by OMB "

And what if OMB doesn't grant approval?

73 Warren

On 4/1/2017 4:50 PM, Scott Armstrong wrote:
> Thank you to everyone that has responded on and off the reflector.
> I may not have posed my question clearly.
>
> I do understand that the UTC has 30 days to respond to a notice of intent
> of a station beginning operation on one  or both of the new bands.
>
> Currently, the UTC has no process in place be it email, snail mail,
> webform, etc.,  to file that notice of intent with them. My question was
> asking how long the UTC would have to implement the process/system to file
> the notifications once all this was published in the FR. The R&O doesn't
> specifically give them a time table for implementation.
>
> Rereading the R&O turned up this in the Ordering Clauses
>
> .....
> IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the rules adopted herein WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE
> 30 days after the date of publication in the Federal Register, except for
> Sections 97.3, 97.15(c), 97.301(b)(d), 97.303(g), 97.305(c), and
> 97.313(k)-(l), because Section 97.303(g)(2) contains a new information
> collection requirement that requires approval by OMB under the PRA. These
> rules sections WILL BE EFFECTIVE after the Commission publishes a notice in
> the Federal Register announcing such approval and the relevant effective
> date
>
> Hopefully, they don't drag their feet on this. In the meantime, I guess we
> will have to hurry up and wait.
>
> 73,
> Scott AA5AM
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