FCC 0.5 Revised as of December 4, 2012
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§ 0.5 General description of Commission organization and operations.
(a) Principal staff units. The Commission is assisted in the
performance of its responsibilities by its staff, which is divided into
the following principal units:
(1) Office of Managing Director.
(2) Office of Engineering and Technology.
(3) Office of General Counsel.
(4) Office of Strategic Planning and Policy Analysis.
(5) Office of Media Relations.
(6) Office of Legislative Affairs.
(7) Office of Inspector General.
(8) Office of Communications Business Opportunities.
(9) Office of Administrative Law Judges.
(10) Office of Workplace Diversity
(11) Wireline Competition Bureau.
(12) Wireless Telecommunications Bureau.
(13) International Bureau.
(14) Media Bureau.
(15) Enforcement Bureau.
(16) Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau.
(17) Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau.
(b) Staff responsibilities and functions. The organization and
functions of these major staff units are described in detail in § § 0.11
through 0.151. The defense and emergency preparedness functions of the
Commission are set forth separately, beginning at § 0.181. For a
complete description of staff functions, reference should be made to
those provisions. (See also the U.S. Government Organization Manual,
which contains a chart showing the Commission's organization, the names
of the members and principal staff officers of the Commission, and
other information concerning the Commission.)
(c) Delegations of authority to the staff. Pursuant to section 5(c) of
the Communications Act, the Commission has delegated authority to its
staff to act on matters which are minor or routine or settled in nature
and those in which immediate action may be necessary. See subpart B of
this part. Actions taken under delegated authority are subject to
review by the Commission, on its own motion or on an application for
review filed by a person aggrieved by the action. Except for the
possibility of review, actions taken under delegated authority have the
same force and effect as actions taken by the Commission. The
delegation of authority to a staff officer, however, does not mean that
he will exercise that authority in all matters subject to the
delegation. In non-hearing matters, the staff is at liberty to refer
any matter at any stage to the Commission for action, upon concluding
that it involves matters warranting the Commission's consideration, and
the Commission may instruct the staff to do so.
(d) Commission action. Matters requiring Commission action, or
warranting its consideration, are dealt with by the Commission at
regular monthly meetings, or at special meetings called to consider a
particular matter. Meetings are normally held at the principal offices
of the Commission in the District of Columbia, but may be held
elsewhere in the United States. In appropriate circumstances,
Commission action may be taken between meetings “by circulation”, which
involves the submission of a document to each of the Commissioners for
his approval.
(e) Compliance with Federal financial management requirements. Any
Bureau or Office recommending Commission action that may affect agency
compliance with Federal financial management requirements must confer
with the Office of Managing Director. Such items will indicate the
position of the Managing Director when forwarded to the Commission. Any
Bureau or Office taking action under delegated authority that may
affect agency compliance with Federal financial management requirements
must confer with the Office of the Managing Director before taking
action.
(Secs. 4(i), 303(r) and 5(c)(i), Communications Act of 1934, as
amended; 47 CFR 0.61 and 0.283)
[ 32 FR 10569 , July 19, 1967]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting § 0.5, see
the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids
section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov .
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