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FCC 90.532
Revised as of October 1, 2018
Goto Year:2017 |
2019
§ 90.532 Licensing of the 758-769 MHz and 788-799 MHz Bands; State opt-out
election and alternative plans.
(a) First Responder Network Authority license and renewal. Pursuant to
Section 6201 of the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of
2012, Public Law 112-96, 126 Stat. 156 (2012), a nationwide license for
use of the 758-769 MHz and 788-799 MHz bands shall be issued to the
First Responder Network Authority for a initial license term of ten
years from the date of the initial issuance of the license. Prior to
expiration of the term of such initial license, the First Responder
Network Authority shall submit to the Commission an application for the
renewal of such license. Such renewal application shall demonstrate
that, during the preceding license term, the First Responder Network
Authority has met the duties and obligations set forth under the
foregoing Act. A renewal license shall be for a term not to exceed ten
years.
(b) State election to opt out of the First Responder Network Authority
Nationwide Network. No later than 90 days after receipt of notice from
the First Responder Network Authority under section 6302(e)(1) of the
Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, Public Law
112-96, 126 Stat. 156 (Spectrum Act), any State Governor or the
Governor's designee shall file with the Commission a notification of
the Governor's election to opt out and conduct its own deployment of a
State radio access network pursuant to section 6302(e)(2)(B) of the
Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012. This notification
shall be sent to a dedicated email address specified by the Commission
or via certified mail to the Secretary's office. At the conclusion of
the opt-out notification period, the Public Safety and Homeland
Security Bureau shall issue one or more Public Notices denoting which
states have elected to opt out. In addition:
(1) Such notification shall also certify that the State has notified
the First Responder Network Authority and the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration of its election.
(2) If such notice is filed by the Governor's designee, it shall
include memorialization of the Governor's delegation of authority in
writing with the notice.
(c) Petitions for leave to intervene. Entities other than the First
Responder Network Authority, the National Telecommunications and
Information Administration, and the relevant state may petition the
Commission for leave to intervene. Such a petition must be made within
30 days of the Public Notice issued in conformance with paragraph (b)
of this section. The petition must note the specific plan on which the
filer wishes to comment and clearly detail the filer's interest in the
proceeding. This includes an explanation of the filer's interest in the
outcome of the particular state's application, as well as an
explanation of how the filer's interests are not otherwise represented
by the state, FirstNet, or NTIA, or how its participation would
otherwise aid the Commission in a full evaluation of the facts.
(d) Filing of alternative state plans by states electing to opt out. No
later than 240 days after filing notice of a State's election with the
Commission under paragraph (b) of this section, the State Governor or
the Governor's designee shall file an alternative plan with the
Commission for the construction, maintenance, operation, and
improvements of the State radio access network. Alternative plans may
be sent to a dedicated email address specified by the Commission or via
certified mail to the Office of the Secretary.
(e) Contents of alternative state plans. An alternative state plan
shall include:
(1) An interoperability showing, demonstrating:
(i) Compliance with the minimum technical interoperability requirements
developed under section 6203 of the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job
Creation Act of 2012; and
(ii) Interoperability with the nationwide public safety broadband
network.
(2) Certifications by the State Governor or the Governor's designee,
attesting:
(i) Adherence to FirstNet network policies identified by FirstNet as
relating to technical interoperability; and
(ii) Completion of the state's request for proposal within 180 days of
receipt of notice of the State Plan furnished by the First Responder
Network Authority. Such certification may only be made if the state
has:
(A) Issued a request for proposal for the state's Radio Access Network;
(B) Received bids for such network; and
(C) Selected a vendor(s).
(f) Commenting on alternative state plans. Within 10 business days of
the submission of an alternative state plan the Public Safety and
Homeland Security Bureau shall determine whether the plan is acceptable
for filing under the criteria set forth under paragraphs (d) and (e) of
this section. The Bureau shall issue a Public Notice identifying each
plan that has been accepted for filing and initiating an abbreviated
comment cycle.
(1) The First Responder Network Authority, the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration, and any entity
granted party status under paragraph (c) of this section may file
comments within 15 days of the issuance of the Public Notice set forth
in this paragraph (f).
(2) The relevant state may file reply comments within 30 days of the
issuance of the Public Notice set forth in this paragraph (f).
(3) States can file the plans, and those granted party status to each
proceeding may file comments on the plan, in the specified state docket
via a dedicated email address specified by the Commission or via
certified mail to the Office of the Secretary.
[ 77 FR 62463 , Oct. 15, 2012, as amended at 82 FR 46691 , Oct. 6, 2017]
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