Goto Section: 1.763 | 1.767 | Table of Contents

FCC 1.764
Revised as of October 1, 2013
Goto Year:2012 | 2014
§  1.764   Discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of service.

   (a) Applications under section 214 of the Communications Act for the
   authority to discontinue, reduce, or impair service to a community or
   part of a community or for the temporary, emergency, or partial
   discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of service shall be made in
   the form and manner, with the number of copies specified in part 63 of
   this chapter (see also subpart G, part 1 of this chapter). Posted and
   public notice shall be given the public as required by part 63 of this
   chapter.

   (b) In cases under this section requiring a certificate, notice is
   given to and a copy of the application is filed with the Secretary of
   Defense, the Secretary of State (with respect to such applications
   involving service to foreign points), and the Governor of each State
   involved. Hearing is held if any of these persons desires to be heard
   or if the Commission determines that a hearing should be held. Copies
   of all formal applications under this section requesting authorizations
   (including certificates) are filed with the Secretary of Defense, the
   Secretary of State (with respect to such applications involving service
   to foreign points) and the Governor of each State involved. Copies of
   all applications under this section requesting authorizations
   (including certificates) are filed with the regulatory agencies of the
   States involved.

   [ 28 FR 12450 , Nov. 22, 1963, as amended at  52 FR 5289 , Feb. 20, 1987]

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Goto Section: 1.763 | 1.767

Goto Year: 2012 | 2014
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