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FCC 27.1413
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 27.1413 Relocation Coordinator.
(a) Search committee. If eligible space station operators elect to
receive accelerated relocation payments no later than May 29, 2020, so
that a supermajority (80%) of accelerated relocation payments are
accepted, each such electing eligible space station operator shall be
eligible to appoint one member to a search committee that will seek
proposals for a third-party with technical experience in understanding
and working on earth stations to serve as a Relocation Coordinator and
to manage the migration and filtering of incumbent earth stations of
eligible space station operators that decline accelerated relocation
payment.
(1) The search committee should proceed by consensus; however, if a
vote on selection of a Relocation Coordinator is required, it shall be
by a supermajority (80%).
(i) The search committee shall notify the Commission of its choice of
Relocation Coordinator.
(ii) The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau shall issue a Public Notice
inviting comment on whether the entity selected satisfies the criteria
established in paragraph (b) of this section and issue a final order
announcing whether the criteria has been satisfied;
(iii) Should the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau be unable to find
the criteria have been satisfied, the selection process will start over
and the search committee will submit a new proposed entity.
(2) If eligible space station operators select a Relocation
Coordinator, they shall be responsible for paying its costs.
(3) In the event that the search committee fails to select a Relocation
Coordinator and to notify the Commission by July 31, 2020, or in the
case that at least 80% of accelerated relocation payments are not
accepted (and thus accelerated relocation is not triggered):
(i) The search committee will be dissolved without further action by
the Commission.
(ii) The Commission will initiate a procurement of a Relocation
Coordinator to facilitate the transition. Specifically, the Office of
the Managing Director will initiate the procurement, and the Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau will take all other necessary actions to meet
the accelerated relocation deadlines (to the extent applicable to any
given operator) and the relocation deadline.
(iii) In the case that the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau selects
the Relocation Coordinator, overlay licensees will, collectively, pay
for the services of the Relocation Coordinator and staff. The
Relocation Coordinator shall submit its own reasonable costs to the
Relocation Clearinghouse, who will then collect payments from overlay
licensees. It shall also provide additional financial information as
requested by the Bureau to satisfy the Commission's oversight
responsibilities and/or agency specific/government-wide reporting
obligations.
(b) Relocation Coordinator criteria. The Relocation Coordinator must be
able to demonstrate that it has the requisite expertise to perform the
duties required, which will include:
(1) Coordinating the schedule for clearing the band;
(2) Performing engineering analysis, as necessary to determine
necessary earth station migration actions;
(3) Assigning obligations, as necessary, for earth station migrations
and filtering;
(4) Coordinating with overlay licensees throughout the transition
process;
(5) Assessing the completion of the transition in each PEA and
determining overlay licensees' ability to commence operations; and
(6) Mediating scheduling disputes.
(c) Relocation Coordinator duties. The Relocation Coordinator shall:
(1) Establish a timeline and take actions necessary to migrate and
filter incumbent earth stations to ensure uninterrupted service during
and following the transition.
(2) Review the Transition Plans filed by all eligible space station
operators and recommend any changes to those plans to the Commission to
the extent needed to ensure a timely transition.
(3) To the extent that incumbent earth stations are not accounted for
in eligible space station operators' Transition Plans, the Relocation
Coordinator must include those incumbent earth stations in an Earth
Station Transition Plan.
(i) May require each associated space station operator to file the
information needed for such a plan with the Relocation Coordinator.
(ii) Will describe and recommend the respective responsibility of each
party for earth station migration obligations in the Earth Station
Transition Plan and assist incumbent earth stations in transitioning
including, for example, by installing filters or hiring a third party
to install such filters to the extent necessary.
(4) Coordinate its operations with overlay licensees.
(5) Be responsible for receiving notice from earth station operators or
other satellite customers of any disputes related to comparability of
facilities, workmanship, or preservation of service during the
transition and shall subsequently notify the Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau of the dispute and provide recommendations
for resolution.
(6) Must make real time disclosures of the content and timing of and
the parties to communications, if any, from or to applicants to
participate in the competitive bidding, as defined by § 1.2105(c)(5)(i)
of this chapter whenever the prohibition in § 1.2105(c) of this chapter
applies to competitive bidding for licenses in the 3.7 GHz Service.
(7) Incumbent space station operators must cooperate in good faith with
the Relocation Coordinator throughout the transition.
(d) Status reports. On a quarterly basis, beginning December 31, 2020,
the Relocation Coordinator must provide a report on the overall status
of clearing efforts.
(e) Document requests. The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, in
consultation with the Office of Managing Director, may request any
documentation from the Relocation Coordinator necessary to provide
guidance or carry out oversight.
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Goto Year: 2020 |
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