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FCC 1.947
Revised as of October 2, 2015
Goto Year:2014 | 2016
§ 1.947   Modification of licenses.

   (a) All major modifications, as defined in § 1.929 of this part, require
   prior Commission approval. Applications for major modifications also shall
   be treated as new applications for determination of filing date, Public
   Notice, and petition to deny purposes.

   (b) Licensees may make minor modifications to station authorizations, as
   defined  in  § 1.929  of  this part (other than pro forma transfers and
   assignments), as a matter of right without prior Commission approval. Where
   other rule parts permit licensees to make permissive changes to technical
   parameters without notifying the Commission (e.g., adding, modifying, or
   deleting internal sites), no notification is required. For all other types
   of minor modifications (e.g., name, address, point of contact changes),
   licensees must notify the Commission by filing FCC Form 601 within thirty
   (30) days of implementing any such changes.

   (c) Multiple pending modification applications requesting changes to the
   same or related technical parameters on an authorization are not permitted.
   If a modification application is pending, any additional changes to the same
   or related technical parameters may be requested only in an amendment to the
   pending modification application.

   (d) Any proposed modification that requires a fee as set forth at part 1,
   subpart G, of this chapter must be filed in accordance with § 1.913.

   [ 63 FR 68933 , Dec. 14, 1998, as amended at  64 FR 53240 , Oct. 1, 1999]

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