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FCC 25.165
Revised as of October 1, 2019
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2020
§ 25.165 Surety bonds.
(a) For all space station licenses issued after September 20, 2004,
other than licenses for DBS space stations, SDARS space stations, and
replacement space stations as defined in paragraph (e) of this section,
the licensee must post a bond within 30 days of the grant of its
license. Failure to post a bond will render the license null and void
automatically.
(1) An NGSO licensee must have on file a surety bond requiring payment
in the event of default as defined in paragraph (c) of this section, in
an amount, at a minimum, determined according to the following formula,
with the resulting dollar amount rounded to the nearest $10,000: A =
$1,000,000 + $4,000,000 * D/2192, where A is the amount to be paid and
D is the lesser of 2192 or the number of days that elapsed from the
date of license grant until the date when the license was surrendered.
(2) A GSO licensee must have on file a surety bond requiring payment in
the event of default as defined in paragraph (c) of this section, in an
amount, at a minimum, determined according to the following formula,
with the resulting dollar amount rounded to the nearest $10,000: A =
$1,000,000 + $2,000,000 * D/1827, where A is the amount to be paid and
D is the lesser of 1827 or the number of days that elapsed from the
date of license grant until the date when the license was surrendered.
(3) Licensees of satellite systems including both NGSO space stations
and GSO space stations that will operate in the same frequency bands
must file a surety bond requiring payment in the event of default as
defined in paragraph (c) of this section, in an amount, at a minimum,
to be determined according to the formula in paragraph (a)(1) of this
section.
(b) The licensee must use a surety company deemed acceptable within the
meaning of 31 U.S.C. 9304 et seq. (See, e.g., Department of Treasury
Fiscal Service, Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as
Acceptable Sureties on Federal Bonds and As Acceptable Reinsurance
Companies, 57 FR 29356 , July 1, 1992.) The bond must name the U.S.
Treasury as beneficiary in the event of the licensee's default. The
licensee must provide the Commission with a copy of the performance
bond, including all details and conditions.
(c) A licensee will be considered to be in default with respect to a
bond filed pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section if it surrenders
the license before meeting an applicable milestone requirement in
§ 25.164(a) or (b)(1) or if it fails to satisfy any such milestone.
(d) A licensee will be relieved of its bond obligation under paragraph
(a) of this section upon a Commission finding that the licensee has
satisfied the applicable milestone requirement(s) in § 25.164(a) and
(b)(1) for the authorization.
(e) A replacement space station is one that:
(1) Is authorized to operate at an orbital location within ±0.15° of
the assigned location of a GSO space station to be replaced or is
authorized for NGSO operation and will replace an existing NGSO space
station in its authorized orbit;
(2) Is authorized to operate in the same frequency bands, and with the
same coverage area as the space station to be replaced; and
(3) Is scheduled to be launched so that it will be brought into use at
approximately the same time as, but no later than, the existing space
station is retired.
(f) An applicant that has submitted a Coordination Request pursuant to
§ 25.110(b)(3)(i) or an Appendix 30B filing pursuant to
§ 25.110(b)(3)(ii) must obtain a surety bond in the amount of $500,000
in accordance with the requirements in paragraph (b) of this section
for licensees. The application will be returned as defective pursuant
to § 25.112 if a copy of the required bond is not filed with the
Commission within 30 days after release of a public notice announcing
that the Commission has submitted the Coordination Request or Appendix
30B filing to the ITU.
(g) An applicant will be considered to be in default with respect to a
bond filed pursuant to paragraph (f) of this section if the applicant
fails to submit a complete, acceptable license application pursuant to
§ 25.110(b)(3)(iii) for the operation proposed in the initial
application materials filed pursuant to § 25.110(b)(3)(i) or (b)(3)(ii)
within two years of the date of submission of the initial application
materials.
[ 68 FR 51507 , Aug. 27, 2003, as amended at 69 FR 51587 , Aug. 20, 2004;
81 FR 55335 , Aug. 18, 2016; 82 FR 59986 , Dec. 18, 2017]
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