Goto Section: 1.89 | 1.92 | Table of Contents
FCC 1.91
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 1.91 Revocation and/or cease and desist proceedings; hearings.
(a) If it appears that a station license or construction permit should
be revoked and/or that a cease and desist order should be issued, the
Commission will issue an order directing the person to show cause why
an order of revocation and/or a cease and desist order, as the facts
may warrant, should not be issued.
(b) An order to show cause why an order of revocation and/or a cease
and desist order should not be issued will designate for hearing the
matters with respect to which the Commission is inquiring and will call
upon the person to whom it is directed (the respondent) to file with
the Commission a written appearance stating that the respondent will
present evidence upon the matters specified in the order to show cause
and, if required, appear before a presiding officer at a time and place
to be determined, but no earlier than thirty days after the receipt of
such order. However, if safety of life or property is involved, the
order to show cause may specify a deadline of less than thirty days
from the receipt of such order.
(c) To avail themselves of such opportunity for a hearing, respondents,
personally or by counsel, shall file with the Commission, within twenty
days of the mailing of the order or such shorter period as may be
specified therein, a written appearance stating that they will present
evidence on the matters specified in the order and, if required, appear
before the presiding officer at a time and place to be determined. The
presiding officer in his or her discretion may accept a late-filed
appearance. However, a written appearance tendered after the specified
time has expired will not be accepted unless accompanied by a petition
stating with particularity the facts and reasons relied on to justify
such late filing. Such petition for acceptance of a late-filed
appearance will be granted only if the presiding officer determines
that the facts and reasons stated therein constitute good cause for
failure to file on time.
(d) Hearing proceedings on the matters specified in such orders to show
cause shall accord with the practice and procedure prescribed in this
subpart and subpart B of this part, with the following exceptions:
(1) In all such revocation and/or cease and desist hearings, the burden
of proceeding with the introduction of evidence and the burden of proof
shall be upon the Commission; and
(2) The Commission may specify in a show cause order, when the
circumstances of the proceeding require expedition, a time less than
that prescribed in § § 1.276 and 1.277 within which the initial decision
in the proceeding shall become effective, exceptions to such initial
decision must be filed, parties must file requests for oral argument,
and parties must file notice of intention to participate in oral
argument.
(e) Correction of or promise to correct the conditions or matters
complained of in a show cause order shall not preclude the issuance of
a cease and desist order. Corrections or promises to correct the
conditions or matters complained of, and the past record of the
licensee, may, however, be considered in determining whether a
revocation and/or a cease and desist order should be issued.
(f) Any order of revocation and/or cease and desist order issued after
hearing pursuant to this section shall include a statement of findings
and the grounds therefor, shall specify the effective date of the
order, and shall be served on the person to whom such order is
directed.
(Sec. 312, 48 Stat. 1086, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 312)
[ 28 FR 12415 , Nov. 22, 1963, as amended at 85 FR 63172 , Oct. 6, 2020]
Goto Section: 1.89 | 1.92
Goto Year: 2020 |
2022
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