FCC 1.224 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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§ 1.224 Motion to proceed in forma pauperis.
(a) A motion to proceed in forma pauperis may be filed by an
individual, a corporation, and unincorporated entity, an association or
other similar group, if the moving party is either of the following:
(1) A respondent in a revocation proceeding, or a renewal applicant,
who cannot carry on his livelihood without the radio license at stake
in the proceeding; or
(2) An intervenor in a hearing proceeding who is in a position to
introduce testimony which is of probable decisional significance, on a
matter of substantial public interest importance, which cannot, or
apparently will not, be introduced by other parties to the proceeding,
and who is not seeking personal financial gain.
(b) In the case of a licensee, the motion to proceed in forma pauperis
shall contain specific allegations of fact sufficient to show that the
moving party is eligible under paragraph (a) of this section and that
he cannot, because of his poverty, pay the expenses of litigation and
still be able to provide himself and his dependents with the
necessities of life. Such allegations of fact shall be supported by
affidavit of a person or persons with personal knowledge thereof. The
information submitted shall detail the income and assets of the
individual and his financial obligations and responsibilities, and
shall contain an estimate of the cost of participation in the
proceeding. Personal financial information may be submitted to the
presiding officer in confidence.
(c)(1) In the case of an individual intervenor, the motion to proceed
in forma pauperis shall contain specific allegations of fact sufficient
to show that he is eligible under paragraph (a) of this section and
that he has dedicated financial resources to sustain his participation
which are reasonable in light of his personal resources and other
demands upon them but are inadequate for effective participation in the
proceeding. Such allegations of fact shall be supported by affidavit of
a person or persons with personal knowledge thereof. The information
submitted shall detail the income and assets of the individual and his
immediate family and his financial obligations and responsibilities,
and shall contain an estimate of the cost of participation. Personal
financial information may be submitted to the presiding officer in
confidence.
(2) In the case of an intervening group, the motion to proceed in forma
pauperis shall contain specific allegations of fact sufficient to show
that the moving party is eligible under paragraph (a) of this section
and that it cannot pay the expenses of litigation and still be able to
carry out the activities and purposes for which it was organized. Such
allegations of fact shall be supported by affidavit of the President
and Treasurer of the group, and/or by other persons having personal
knowledge thereof. The information submitted shall include a copy of
the corporate charter or other documents that describe the activities
and purposes of the organization; a current balance sheet and profit
and loss statement; facts showing, under all the circumstances, that it
would not be reasonable to expect added resources of individuals
composing the group to be pooled to meet the expenses of participating
in the proceeding; and an estimate of the cost of participation.
Personal financial information pertaining to members of the group may
be submitted to the presiding officer in confidence.
(d) If the motion is granted, the presiding officer may direct that a
free copy of the transcript of testimony be made available to the
moving party and may relax the rules of procedure in any manner which
will ease his financial burden, is fair to other parties to the
proceeding, and does not involve the payment of appropriated funds to a
party.
[ 41 FR 53021 , Dec. 3, 1976]
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