FCC 1.10015 Revised as of December 4, 2012
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§ 1.10015 Are there exceptions for emergency filings?
(a) Sometimes we grant licenses, modifications or renewals even if no
one files an application. Instances where this may occur include:
(1) If we find there is an emergency involving danger to life or
property, or because equipment is damaged;
(2) If the President proclaims, or if Congress declares, a national
emergency;
(3) During any war in which the United States is engaged and when
grants, modifications or renewals are necessary for national defense,
security or in furtherance of the war effort; or
(4) If there is an emergency where we find that it is not feasible to
secure renewal applications from existing licensees or to follow normal
licensing procedures.
(b) Emergency authorizations stop at the end of emergency periods or
wars. After the emergency period or war, you must submit your request
by filing the appropriate form either manually or electronically.
(c) The procedures for emergency requests, as described in this
section, are as specified in § § 25.120 and 63.25 of this chapter.
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