FCC 73.3605 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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2015
§ 73.3605 Retention of applications in hearing status after designation for
hearing.
(a) After an application for a broadcast facility is designated for
hearing, it will be retained in hearing status upon the dismissal or
amendment and removal from hearing of any other application or
applications with which it has been consolidated for hearing.
(b) Where any applicants for a broadcast facility file a request
pursuant to § 73.3525(a) for approval of an agreement to remove a
conflict between their applications, the applications will be retained
in hearing status pending such proceedings on the joint request as may
be ordered and such action thereon as may be taken.
(1) If further hearing is not required on issues other than those
arising out of the agreement, the proceeding shall be terminated and
appropriate disposition shall be made of the applications.
(2) Where further hearing is required on issues unrelated to the
agreement, the presiding officer shall continue to conduct the hearing
on such other issues pending final action on the agreement, but the
record in the proceeding shall not be closed until such final action on
the agreement has been taken.
(3) In any case where a conflict between applications will be removed
by an agreement for an engineering amendment to an application, the
amended application shall be removed from hearing status upon final
approval of the agreement and acceptance of the amendment.
(c) An application for a broadcast facility which has been designated
for hearing and which is amended so as to eliminate the need for
hearing or further hearing on the issues specified, other than as
provided for in paragraph (b) of this section, will be removed from
hearing status.
[ 44 FR 38511 , July 2, 1979]
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