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FCC 90.129
Revised as of September 29, 2014
Goto Year:2013 |
2015
§ 90.129 Supplemental information to be routinely submitted with
applications.
Each application under this part that is received by the Commission,
through the application process outlined in part 1, subpart F, must be
accompanied by the applicable information listed below:
(a) Evidence of frequency coordination as required by § 90.175.
(b) Description of any equipment proposed to be used if it is not
approved for use under this part.
(c) [Reserved]
(d) Applicants proposing to share their authorized transmitters
pursuant to § 90.179 shall so indicate in their application.
(e)-(f) [Reserved]
(g) The environmental assessment required by § § 1.1307 and 1.1311 of
this chapter, if applicable. If an application filed under this part
proposes the use of one or more new or existing antenna structures that
require registration under part 17 of this chapter, any required
environmental assessment should be submitted pursuant to the process
set forth in § 17.4(c) of this chapter rather than with the application
filed under this part.
(h) Requests for authorization to communicate with foreign stations in
accordance with § 90.20(b) or § 90.417;
(i) Showings required in connection with the use of frequencies as
specified in subpart S of this chapter.
(j) Any other statements or other data specifically required under
special circumstances which are set forth in the applicable subpart of
this part, by the particular form on which the application is filed or
upon request by the Commission.
(k) If the applicant proposes to use a multiple-licensed transmitter,
he must provide the name of the owner and the names and call signs of
any other licensees of that transmitter.
(l) Applicants for new land stations to be interconnected with the
public switched telephone network must indicate on their applications
that their stations will be interconnected.
(m) Applicants requesting licenses to operate on frequencies pursuant
to § 90.20(d)(6) must submit disaster communications plans containing
the following information:
(1) A system network/system use diagram including a showing of
emergency power and methods of deployment to all parts of the State or
insular area;
(2) A designation of the responsible governmental authority within the
State or insular area who will be the controlling agency for the
licensee;
(3) A schedule of proposed drills and/or exercises by the participants;
(4) The number of frequencies in each band, and the type of emission
required by the applicant;
(5) The distances expected to be covered within that State or insular
area;
(6) The adjacent states and insular areas expected to be communicated
with during a regional disaster or emergency;
(7) The point of contact for emergencies involving more than one State
or insular area;
(8) The common frequency band(s) and number of frequencies in each band
required for interstate communication, and the point(s) of contact for
these adjacent States or insular areas;
(9) The format and emission parameters of radio teletype transmissions
to be used for interstate communications.
(n) All applications for renewal of base/mobile station licenses by
licensees who also operate wildlife tracking telemetry transmitters, as
described in § 90.20(f)(7), must include a statement detailing the
number of units in service, by frequency, on Public Safety Pool
frequencies at the time the renewal application is filed.
(o) Applicants requesting licenses to operate on frequencies pursuant
to § 90.35(c)(1) must submit communications plans containing the
following information:
(1) A description of the communication requirement sufficient to
demonstrate that no alternative to the link is appropriate and that
there is no reasonable way to abbreviate the link;
(2) The frequency bands and the number of frequencies necessary for the
link(s);
(3) The name and phone number of the person(s) responsible for ceasing
operations of the licensee's stations in the event of interference;
and,
(4) Where the link(s) provides a standby backup circuit for another
communications circuit, a brief description of the supported circuit
and its vulnerability to disruption.
(Secs. 4, 303, 307, 48 Stat., as amended, 1066, 1082, 1083; 47 U.S.C.
154, 303, 307)
[ 43 FR 54791 , Nov. 22, 1978]
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting § 90.129, see
the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids
section of the printed volume and at www.fdsys.gov.
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