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{{Proceeding | The ''Second Report and Order'' was a direct result of the enactment of Section 632(a) of the ''Making Appropriations for the Government of the District of Columbia for FY 2001'', which was also known as ''The Radio Broadcast Preservation Act of 2001'' (RBPA). {{Proceeding | ||
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The RBPA mandated that the Commission modify its rules to require LPFM stations to enact third-adjacent channel protection requirements and prohibit any applicant from obtaining an LPFM license if the applicant has engaged in the unlicensed operation of a station in violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act, otherwise known as "pirate radio". | |||
Because this was a Congressional mandate, there was no speific ''Notice of Proposed Rulemaking'' related to this specific ''Report and Order''. | |||
== Third adjacent channel protection requirements == | |||
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== Unlicensed operations == | |||
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== Commissioner statements == | |||
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== Rule sections amended by this decision == | |||
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== Related links == | |||
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Revision as of 12:16, 8 August 2022
The Second Report and Order was a direct result of the enactment of Section 632(a) of the Making Appropriations for the Government of the District of Columbia for FY 2001, which was also known as The Radio Broadcast Preservation Act of 2001 (RBPA).
Document Information | |
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Type | Report and Order |
Docket Number(s) | MM 99-25 |
Related RM(s) | RM-9208, RM-9242 |
FCC Number | 01-100 |
FCC Record | 16 FCC Rcd 8026 |
Federal Register Citation(s) | TBD |
Relevant Dates | |
Adoption Date | March 22, 2001 |
Release Date | April 2, 2001 |
Commissioner Statements | |
Approve in part | Furchtgott-Roth |
The RBPA mandated that the Commission modify its rules to require LPFM stations to enact third-adjacent channel protection requirements and prohibit any applicant from obtaining an LPFM license if the applicant has engaged in the unlicensed operation of a station in violation of Section 301 of the Communications Act, otherwise known as "pirate radio".
Because this was a Congressional mandate, there was no speific Notice of Proposed Rulemaking related to this specific Report and Order.
Third adjacent channel protection requirements
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Unlicensed operations
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Commissioner statements
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Rule sections amended by this decision
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Related links
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