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FCC 21.11
Revised as of January 7, 2005
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2006
Sec. 21.11 Miscellaneous forms.
(a) Licensee qualifications. FCC Form 430 ("Licensee Qualification
Report") must be filed annually, no later than March 31 for the end of
the preceding calendar year, unless the licensee operates solely on a
common carrier basis and service was not offered at any time during
the preceding year. Each annual filing must include all changes of
information required by FCC Form 430 that occurred during the
preceding year. In those cases in which there has been no change in
any of the required information, the applicant or licensee, in lieu of
submitting a new form, may so notify the Commission by letter.
(b) Additional time to construct--FCC Form 701 ("Application for
Additional Time to Construct Radio Station") shall be filed in
duplicate by a licensee prior to the expiration of the time for
construction noted in a license if a licensee seeks to modify the
license by extending the period of construction.
(c) Renewal of station license. Except for renewal of special
temporary authorizations, FCC Form 405 ("Application for Renewal of
Station License") must be filed in duplicate by the licensee between
thirty (30) and sixty (60) days prior to the expiration date of the
license sought to be renewed. Whenever a group of station licenses in
the same radio service are to be renewed simultaneously, a single
"blanket" application may be filed to cover the entire group, if the
application identifies each station by call sign and station location
and if two copies are provided for each station affected. Applicants
should note also any special renewal requirements under the rules for
each radio service.
(d) Assignment of license. FCC Form 305 ("Application for Consent to
Assignment of Radio Station Construction Authorization or License (for
Stations in Services Other than Broadcast)") must be submitted to
assign voluntarily (as by, for example, contract or other agreement)
or involuntarily (as by, for example, death, bankruptcy, or legal
disability) the station license or conditional license. In the case of
involuntary assignment, the application must be filed within 30 days
of the event causing the assignment. FCC Form 305 also must be used
for nonsubstantial (pro forma) assignments. In addition, FCC Form 430
must be submitted by the proposed assignee unless such assignee has a
current and substantially accurate report on file with the Commission.
Whenever a group of station licenses or conditional licenses in the
same radio service is to be assigned to a single assignee, a single
"blanket" application may be filed to cover the entire group, if the
application identifies each station by call sign and station location
and if two copies are provided for each station affected. The
assignment must be completed within 45 days from the date of
authorization. Upon consummation of an approved assignment, the
Commission must be notified by letter of the date of consummation
within 10 days of its occurrence.
(e) Partial assignment of license. In the microwave services,
authorization for assignment from one company to another of only a
part or portions of the facilities (transmitters) authorized under an
existing license (as distinguished from an assignment of the
facilities in their entirety) may be granted upon application:
(1) By the assignee on FCC Form 494 and
(2) By the assignor on FCC Form 494 for deletion of the assigned
facilities, indicating concurrence in the assignee's request.
The assignment shall be consummated within 45 days from the date of
authorization. In the event that consummation does not occur, FCC Form
494 shall be submitted to return the assignor's license to its
original condition.
Editorial Note: At 63 FR 65100 , Nov. 25, 1999, paragraphs (f) and
(g) were redesignated as paragraphs (e) and (f) and newly designated
paragraph (e) was revised. However, paragraph (e) already exists. The
text of the newly redesignated paragraph (e) follows.
(e) Transfer of control of corporation holding a conditional license
or license. FCC Form 306 ("Application for Consent to Transfer of
Control") must be submitted in order to voluntarily or involuntarily
transfer control (de jure or de facto) of a corporation holding any
conditional licenses or licenses. In the case of involuntary transfer
of control, the application must be filed within 30 days of the event
causing the transfer of control. FCC Form 306 also must be used for
nonsubstantial (pro forma) transfers of control. In addition, FCC Form
430 must be submitted by the proposed transferee unless such
transferee has a current and substantially accurate report on file
with the Commission. Whenever control of a corporation holding a group
of station licenses or conditional licenses in the same radio service
is to be transferred to a single transferee, a single "blanket"
application may be filed to cover the entire transfer, if the
application identifies each station by call sign and station location
and if two copies are provided for each station affected. The transfer
must be completed within 45 days from the date of authorization. Upon
consummation of an approved transfer, the Commission must be notified
by letter of the date of consummation within 10 days of its
occurrence.
(f) Antenna Structure Registration. FCC Form 854 (Application for
Antenna Structure Registration) accompanied by a final Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) determination of "no hazard" must be
filed by the antenna structure owner to receive an antenna structure
registration number. Criteria used to determine whether FAA
notification and registration is required for a particular antenna
structure are contained in Part 17 of this chapter.
[ 44 FR 60534 , Oct. 19, 1979, as amended at 52 FR 27554 , July 22, 1987;
52 FR 37777 , Oct. 9, 1987; 56 FR 57815 , Nov. 14, 1991; 61 FR 4364 ,
Feb. 6, 1996; 63 FR 65100 , Nov. 25, 1998; 64 FR 63730 , Nov. 22, 1999]
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