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6 mar 2024 · The FCC’s rules and regulations are located in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The official rules are published and maintained by the Government Printing Office (GPO) in the Federal Register.
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18 cze 2021 · What is the purpose of the requirements related to the International Communications Filing System? § 1.10001: Definitions. § 1.10002: What happens if the rules conflict? § 1.10003: When can I start operating? § 1.10004: What am I allowed to do if I am approved? § 1.10005: What is ICFS? § 1.10006: Is electronic filing mandatory? § 1.10007
The Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR) is a continuously updated online version of the CFR. It is not an official legal edition of the CFR. Learn more about the eCFR, its status, and the editorial process.
The Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR) is a continuously updated online version of the CFR. It is not an official legal edition of the CFR. Learn more about the eCFR, its status, and the editorial process.
These rules are in Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations ("CFR"), Parts 73 and 74. Our rules of practice and procedure are in Part 1 of Title 47. FCC Regulation of Broadcast Radio and Television.
19 mar 2024 · The Engineering Division is pleased to provide you with the links to the latest electronic version of Title 47--Telecommunication, updated daily as they are changed through the Office of the Federal Register (OFR), the National Archives and Records Administration. Part 79: Closed Captioning and Video Description of Video Programming.
26 wrz 2024 · Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) - Free Web (GovInfo) Available via the U.S. GPO's GovInfo.gov. Coverage: 1996 to the Present.