FCC 213.1 Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 213.1 Background and purpose.
(a) The National Security Council and the Federal Communications Commission
have agreed upon a precedence system for the expeditious handling of
messages and calls transmitted over Government and public correspondence
facilities in all types of situations from peacetime to massive nuclear
attack. Effectuation of that system requires that the Director issue a
circular and that the Commission concurrently issue an order prescribing the
standards, procedures, policies, and regulations that together, constitute
this single integrated precedence system.
(b) In conformity with that agreement the National Security Council is
issuing this circular the purpose of which is to prescribe, on behalf of the
President, that part of those standards, procedures, policies, and
regulations which are within the cognizance of the NSC. No significance
should be attached to the fact that slightly different terms are used in
their circular from those used in the companion order of the FCC. Those
differences result from differences in terms in the basic legal authorities
of the director and the Commission rather than from an intent to denote a
distinction in purpose or effect.
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