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FCC 214.6
Revised as of October 1, 2013
Goto Year:2012 | 2014
  §  214.6   Postattack procedures and actions.

   (a) The frequency management staff supporting the Director, OSTP,
   comprised of predesignated personnel from the frequency management
   staffs of the government user agencies, NTIA and the FCC, will have
   proceeded to the OSTP relocation site in accordance with alerting
   orders in force.

   (b) Government agencies having need for new radio frequency assignments
   or for modification of existing assignments involving a change in the
   frequency usage pattern shall, unless otherwise provided, submit
   applications therefor to the Director, OSTP, by whatever means of
   communication are available and appropriate, together with a statement
   of any preapplication coordination accomplished. The Director, OSTP,
   will review such applications accomplish the necessary additional
   coordination insofar as practicable, consider all pertinent views and
   comments, and grant or deny, as he shall determine, the assignment of
   such frequencies. All concerned will be informed promptly of his
   decisions.

   (c) Non-Government entities having need for new radio frequency
   assignments or for modifications of existing assignments will continue
   to submit applications therefor to the FCC, or in accordance with FCC
   instructions. Such applications shall be coordinated with the Director,
   OSTP, and granted subject to the approval of the Director, OSTP, or his
   delegate.

   (d) All changes of radio frequency usage within U.S. military theaters
   of operation will be coordinated with the Director, OSTP, where harmful
   interference is likely to be caused to stations authorized to operate
   within the United States and its possessions.

   (e) Where submission to the Director, OSTP, is impracticable, the
   applicant shall:

   (1) Consult the NTIA Emergency Readiness Plan for use of the Radio
   Spectrum and the Government Master File;

   (2) Accomplish such coordination as appropriate and possible;

   (3) Act in such manner as to have a minimum impact upon established
   services, accepting the responsibility entailed in taking the temporary
   action required;

   (4) Advise the Director, OSTP, as soon as possible of the action taken,
   and submit an application for retroactive approval.

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