Sec. 1.1164 Penalties for late or insufficient regulatory fee payments.
Any late payment or insufficient payment of a regulatory fee, not
excused by bank error, shall subject the regulatee to a 25 percent
penalty of the amount of the fee of installment payment which was not
paid in a timely manner. A timely fee payment or installment payment is
one received at the Commission's lockbox bank by the due date specified
by the Commission or by the Managing Director. A payment will also be
considered late filed if the payment instrument (check, money order,
bank draft or credit card) is uncollectible.
(a) The Commission may, in its discretion, following one or more
late filed installment payments, require a regulatee to pay the entire
balance of its regulatory fee by a date certain, in addition to
assessing a 25 percent penalty.
(b) In cases were a fee payment fails due to error by the payor's
bank, as evidenced by an affidavit of an officer of the bank, the date
of the original submission will be considered the date of filing.
(c) If a regulatory fee is paid in a timely manner, the regulatee
will be notified of its deficiency. This notice will automatically
assess a 25 percent penalty, subject the delinquent payor's pending
applications to dismissal, and may require a delinquent payor to show
cause why its existing instruments of authorization should not be
subject to rescission.
(d)(1) Where a regulatee's new, renewal or reinstatement application
is required to be filed with a regulatory fee (as is the case with
wireless radio services), the application will be dismissed if the
regulatory fee is not included with the application package. In the case
of a renewal or reinstatement application, the application may not be
refiled unless the appropriate regulatory fee plus the 25 percent
penalty charge accompanies the refiled application.
(2) If the application that must be accompanied by a regulatory fee
is a mutually exclusive application with a filing deadline, or any other
application that must be filed by a date certain, the application will
be dismissed if not accompanied by the proper regulatory fee and will be
treated as late filed if resubmitted after the original date for filing
application.
(e) Any pending or subsequently filed application submitted by a
party will be dismissed if that party is determined to be delinquent in
paying a standard regulatory fee or an installment payment. The
application may be resubmitted only if accompanied by the required
regulatory fee and by any assessed penalty payment.
(f) In instances where the Commission may revoke an existing
instrument of authorization for failure to file a regulatory fee, the
Commission will provide prior notice to the regulatee of such action and
shall allow the licensee
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no less than 60 days to either pay the fee or show cause why the payment
assessed is inapplicable or should otherwise be waived or deferred.
(1) An adjudicatory hearing will not be designated unless the
response by the regulatee to the Order to Show Cause presents a
substantial and material question of fact.
(2) Disposition of the proceeding shall be based upon written
evidence only and the burden of proceeding with the introduction of
evidence and the burden of proof shall be on the respondent regulatee.
(3) Unless the regulatee substantially prevails in the hearing, the
Commission may assess costs for the conduct of the proceeding against
the respondent regulatee. See 47 U.S.C. 402(b)(5).
(4) Any regulatee failing to submit a regulatory fee, following
notice to the regulatee of failure to submit the required fee, is
subject to collection of the fee, including interest thereon, any
associated penalties, and the full cost of collection to the Federal
government pursuant to section 3720A of the Internal Revenue Code, 31
U.S.C. 3717, and to the provisions of the Debt Collection Act, 31 U.S.C.
3717. See 47 CFR 1.1901 through 1.1952. The debt collection processes
described above may proceed concurrently with any other sanction in this
paragraph.
[ 60 FR 34034 , June 29, 1995]
1.1165 Payment by cashier's check for regulatory fees.
Payment by cashier's check may be required when a person or
organization makes payment, on one or more occasions, with a payment
instrument on which the Commission does not receive final payment and
such error is not excused by bank error.
[ 60 FR 34034 , June 29, 1995]
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