FCC 24.104 Revised as of December 4, 2012
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§ 24.104 Partitioning and disaggregation.
Nationwide, regional, and MTA licensees may apply to partition their
authorized geographic service area or disaggregate their authorized
spectrum at any time following grant of their geographic area
authorizations.
(a) Application required. Parties seeking approval for partitioning
and/or disaggregation shall apply for partial assignment of a license
pursuant to § 1.948 of this chapter.
(b) Partitioning. In the case of partitioning, applicants and licensees
must file FCC Form 603 pursuant to § 1.948 of this chapter and describe
the partitioned service area on a schedule to the application. The
partitioned service area shall be defined by up to 120 sets of
geographic coordinates at points at every 3 degrees azimuth from a
point within the partitioned service area along the partitioned service
area boundary unless either an FCC-recognized service area is used (
e.g. , MEA or EA) or county lines are followed. The geographical
coordinates must be specified in degrees, minutes, and seconds to the
nearest second latitude and longitude, and must be based upon the 1983
North American Datum (NAD83). In the case where FCC-recognized service
areas or county lines are used, applicants need only list the specific
area(s) through use of FCC designations or county names that constitute
the partitioned area.
(c) Disaggregation. Spectrum may be disaggregated in any amount.
(d) Combined partitioning and disaggregation. Licensees may apply for
partial assignment of authorizations that propose combinations of
partitioning and disaggregation.
(e) License term. The license term for a partitioned license area and
for disaggregated spectrum shall be the remainder of the original
licensee's license term as provided for in § 1.955 of this chapter.
(f) Coverage requirements for partitioning. (1) Parties to a
partitioning agreement must satisfy at least one of the following
requirements:
(i) The partitionee must satisfy the applicable coverage requirements
set forth in § 24.103 for the partitioned license area; or
(ii) The original licensee must meet the coverage requirements set
forth in § 24.103 for the entire geographic area. In this case, the
partitionee must meet only the requirements for renewal of its
authorization for the partitioned license area.
(2) Parties seeking authority to partition must submit with their
partial assignment application a certification signed by both parties
stating which of the options they select.
(3) Partitionees must submit supporting documents showing compliance
with their coverage requirements as set forth in § 24.103.
(4) Failure by any partitionee to meet its coverage requirements will
result in automatic cancellation of the partitioned authorization
without further Commission action.
(g) Coverage requirements for disaggregation. (1) Parties to a
disaggregation agreement must satisfy at least one of the following
requirements:
(i) Either the disaggregator or disaggregatee must satisfy the coverage
requirements set forth in § 24.103 for the entire license area; or
(ii) Parties must agree to share responsibility for meeting the
coverage requirements set forth in § 24.103 for the entire license
area.
(2) Parties seeking authority to disaggregate must submit with their
partial assignment application a certification signed by both parties
stating which of the requirements they select.
(3) Disaggregatees must submit supporting documents showing compliance
with their coverage requirements as set forth in § 24.103.
(4) Parties that accept responsibility for meeting the coverage
requirements and later fail to do so will be subject to automatic
license cancellation without further Commission action.
[ 65 FR 35853 , June 6, 2000]
Effective Date Note: At 65 FR 35853 , June 6, 2000, § 24.104 was added.
This section contains information collection and recordkeeping
requirements and will not become effective until approval has been
given by the Office of Management and Budget.
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