Sec. 23.29 License period and expiration time.
(a) Licenses for stations operating in the fixed public
radiocommunications services will be issued for a period of 10 years
unless otherwise stated in the instrument of authorization. The date of
expiration of such licenses shall be the 1st day of December, and each
station license will be issued so as to expire at the hour 3 a.m.,
eastern standard time. Unless otherwise ordered, when an application for
a new station license is granted within three months of the expiration
date for licenses of the particular class of station involved, the
license shall be issued for the unexpired period of the current license
term and for the full succeeding term. If granted more than three months
from the normal expiration date, the license shall be issued for the
unexpired period of the current license term only.
(b) The Commission reserves the right to grant or renew station
licenses in these services for a shorter period of time than that
generally prescribed for such stations if, in its judgment, the public
interest, convenience or necessity would be served by such action.
[ 28 FR 13032 , Dec. 5, 1963, as amended at 36 FR 2562 , Feb. 6, 1971; 38 FR 22480 , Aug. 21, 1973; 48 FR 27253 , June 14, 1983]
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