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CHAPTER I-FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS

COMMISSION

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SUBCHAPTER A-GENERAL

Commission organization.

Practice and procedure.

Frequency allocations and radio treaty matters; general rules and regulations.
Experimental radio services (other than broadcast).

Commercial radio operators.

Radio frequency devices.

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Industrial, scientific, and medical equipment.

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Construction, marking and lighting of antenna structures.

CROSS REFErences:

Excise taxes on radio and television sets: Internal Revenue, 26 CFR Part 48.

Excise taxes on communications services and facilities: Internal Revenue, 26 CFR Part 49. Tax on gain from sale or exchange of radio broadcasting stations to effectuate policies of FCC: Internal Revenue, 26 CFR 1.1071.

Federal financial assistance for noncommercial education television broadcast facilities: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, General Administration, Public Welfare: 45 CFR, Part 60.

SUPPLEMENTAL PUBLICATIONS:

Annual Reports of the Federal Communications Commission to Congress.
Federal Communications Commission Reports of Orders and Decisions.

Communications Act of 1934 (with amendments and index thereto), revised to Sept. 13, 1960; Packet No. 1, revised pages, Sept. 1960 to Dec. 1961; Packet No. 2, revised pages, Dec. 1961 to Oct. 1962.

Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, 1957, 1959, 1960, and 1962.

MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS: Study Guide and Reference Material for Commercial Radio Operator Examinations, May 1955 edition. Figure M-3, Estimated AM Ground Conductivity of the United States (set of two maps).

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0.311 Authority delegated to the Chief and to the Deputy Chief of the Field Engineering Bureau.

0.314 Authority delegated to the Engineers in Charge.

0.315 Authority delegated to Engineers in

Charge who serve as FCC representatives to Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Regional Civil Defense Coordinating Boards and Regional Preparedness Committees of the Office of Emergency Planning (OEP). 0.316 Authority delegated to Marine Supervisors at marine offices, to engineers engaged in ship inspection duties at radio district offices, and to radio engineers at suboffices.

0.317 Record of actions taken. 0.318 Authority delegated to operator examiner.

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(a) One of the members of the Commission is designated by the President to serve as Chairman, or chief executive officer, of the Commission. As Chairman, he has the following duties and responsibilities:

(1) To preside at all meetings and sessions of the Commission.

(2) To represent the Commission in all matters relating to legislation and legislative reports; however, any other Commissioner may present his own or minority views or supplemental reports.

(3) To represent the Commission in all matters requiring conferences or communications with other governmental officers, departments or agencies.

(4) To coordinate and organize the work of the Commission in such a manner as to promote prompt and efficient disposition of all matters within the jurisdiction of the Commission.

(b) The Commission will, in the case of a vacancy in the Office of the Chairman of the Commission, or in the absence or inability of the Chairman to serve, temporarily designate one of its members to act as Chairman until the cause or circumstance requiring such designation has been eliminated or corrected. [32 F.R. 10569, July 19, 1967]

§ 0.4 Standing committees of Commis

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There are 3 standing committees of Commissioners; the Telegraph Committee, the Telephone Committee, and the Subscription Television Committee, each composed of 3 Commissioners. These committees are delegated authority to act or study and report on certain tele

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