FCC 24.430 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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2015
§ 24.430 Opposition to applications.
(a) Petitions to deny (including petitions for other forms of relief)
and responsive pleadings for Commission consideration must comply with
§ 1.2108 of this chapter and must:
(1) Identify the application or applications (including applicant's
name, station location, Commission file numbers and radio service
involved) with which it is concerned;
(2) Be filed in accordance with the pleading limitations, filing
periods, and other applicable provisions of § § 1.41 through 1.52 of
this chapter except where otherwise provided in § 1.2108 of this
chapter;
(3) Contain specific allegations of fact which, except for facts of
which official notice may be taken, shall be supported by affidavit of
a person or persons with personal knowledge thereof, and which shall be
sufficient to demonstrate that the petitioner (or respondent) is a
party in interest and that a grant of, or other Commission action
regarding, the application would be prima facie inconsistent with the
public interest; and
(4) Contain a certificate of service showing that it has been mailed to
the applicant no later than the date of filing thereof with the
Commission.
(b) A petition to deny a major amendment to a previously filed
application may only raise matters directly related to the amendment
which could not have been raised in connection with the underlying,
previously filed application. This does not apply to petitioners who
gain standing because of the major amendment.
(c) Parties who file frivolous petitions to deny may be subject to
sanctions including monetary forfeitures, license revocation, if they
are FCC licensees, and may be prohibited from participating in future
auctions.
[ 59 FR 44072 , Aug. 26, 1994, as amended at 65 FR 35855 , June 6, 2000]
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