FCC 73.7002 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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§ 73.7002 Fair distribution of service on reserved band FM channels.
(a) If timely filed applications for full service stations on reserved
FM channels are determined to be mutually exclusive, and will serve
different communities, the Commission will first determine, as a
threshold issue, whether grant of a particular application would
substantially further the fair distribution of service goals enunciated
in section 307(b) of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 307(b).
(b) In an analysis performed pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section,
a full-service FM applicant that identifies itself as a Tribal
Applicant, that proposes Tribal Coverage, and that proposes the first
reserved channel NCE service owned by any Tribal Applicant at a
community of license located on Tribal Lands, will be awarded a
construction permit. If two or more full-service FM applicants identify
themselves as Tribal Applicants and meet the above criteria, the
applicant providing the most people with reserved channel NCE service
to Tribal Lands will be awarded a construction permit, regardless of
the magnitude of the superior service or the populations of the
communities of license proposed, if different. If two or more
full-service FM applicants identifying themselves as Tribal Applicants
each meet the above criteria and propose identical levels of NCE aural
service to Tribal Lands, only those applicants shall proceed to be
considered together in a point system analysis. In an analysis
performed pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section that does not
include a Tribal Applicant, a full service FM applicant that will
provide the first or second reserved channel noncommercial educational
(NCE) aural signal received by at least 10% of the population within
the station's 60dBu (1mV/m) service contours will be considered to
substantially further fair distribution of service goals and to be
superior to mutually exclusive applicants not proposing that level of
service, provided that such service to fewer than 2,000 people will be
considered insignificant. First service to 2,000 or more people will be
considered superior to second service to a population of any size. If
only one applicant will provide such first or second service, that
applicant will be selected as a threshold matter. If more than one
applicant will provide an equivalent level (first or second) of NCE
aural service, the size of the population to receive such service from
the mutually exclusive applicants will be compared. The applicant
providing the most people with the highest level of service will be
awarded a construction permit, if it will provide such service to 5,000
or more people than the next best applicant. If none of the applicants
in a mutually exclusive group would substantially further fair
distribution goals, all applicants will proceed to examination under a
point system. If two or more applicants will provide the same level of
service to an equivalent number of people (differing by less than
5,000), only those equivalent applicants will be considered together in
a point system.
(c) For a period of four years of on-air operations, an applicant
receiving a decisive preference pursuant to this section is required to
construct and operate technical facilities substantially as proposed
and shall not downgrade service to the area on which the preference was
based. Additionally, for a period beginning from the award of a
construction permit through four years of on-air operations, a Tribal
Applicant receiving a decisive preference pursuant to this section may
not:
(1) Assign or transfer the authorization except to another party that
qualifies as a Tribal Applicant;
(2) Change the facility's community of license; or
(3) Effect a technical change that would cause the facility to provide
less than full Tribal Coverage.
[ 65 FR 36380 , June 8, 2000, as amended at 66 FR 15356 , Mar. 19, 2001;
75 FR 9807 , Mar. 4, 2010]
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