FCC 25.112 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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§ 25.112 Defective applications.
(a) An application will be unacceptable for filing and will be returned
to the applicant with a brief statement identifying the omissions or
discrepancies if:
(1) The application is defective with respect to completeness of
answers to questions, informational showings, internal inconsistencies,
execution, or other matters of a formal character; or
(2) The application does not substantially comply with the Commission's
rules, regulations, specific requests for additional information, or
other requirements.
(3) The application requests authority to operate a space station in a
frequency band that is not allocated internationally for such
operations under the Radio Regulations of the International
Telecommunication Union.
(b) Applications for space station authority found defective under
paragraph (a)(3) of this section will not be considered. Applications
for authority found defective under paragraphs (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this
section may be accepted for filing if:
(1) The application is accompanied by a request which sets forth the
reasons in support of a waiver of (or an exception to), in whole or in
part, any specific rule, regulation, or requirement with which the
application is in conflict;
(2) The Commission, upon its own motion, waives (or allows an exception
to), in whole or in part, any rule, regulation or requirement.
(c) If an applicant is requested by the Commission to file any
additional information or any supplementary or explanatory information
not specifically required in the prescribed application form or these
rules, a failure to comply with the request within a specified time
period will be deemed to render the application defective and will
subject it to dismissal.
[ 56 FR 24016 , May 28, 1991, as amended at 68 FR 51502 , Aug. 27, 2003]
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