FCC 1.85 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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§ 1.85 Suspension of operator licenses.
Whenever grounds exist for suspension of an operator license, as
provided in § 303(m) of the Communications Act, the Chief of the
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, with respect to amateur and
commercial radio operator licenses, may issue an order suspending the
operator license. No order of suspension of any operator's license
shall take effect until 15 days' notice in writing of the cause for the
proposed suspension has been given to the operator licensee, who may
make written application to the Commission at any time within the said
15 days for a hearing upon such order. The notice to the operator
licensee shall not be effective until actually received by him, and
from that time he shall have 15 days in which to mail the said
application. In the event that physical conditions prevent mailing of
the application before the expiration of the 15-day period, the
application shall then be mailed as soon as possible thereafter,
accompanied by a satisfactory explanation of the delay. Upon receipt by
the Commission of such application for hearing, said order of
suspension shall be designated for hearing by the Chief, Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau and said suspension shall be held in abeyance
until the conclusion of the hearing. Upon the conclusion of said
hearing, the Commission may affirm, modify, or revoke said order of
suspension. If the license is ordered suspended, the operator shall
send his operator license to the Mobility Division, Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau, in Washington, DC, on or before the
effective date of the order, or, if the effective date has passed at
the time notice is received, the license shall be sent to the
Commission forthwith.
[ 78 FR 23151 , Apr. 18, 2013]
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