94-30. Vanity Call Sign System  

  • [Federal Register Volume 59, Number 3 (Wednesday, January 5, 1994)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 558-560]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 94-30]
    
    
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    [Federal Register: January 5, 1994]
    
    
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    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
    
    47 CFR Part 97
    
    [PR Docket No. 93-305; FCC 93-545]
    
     
    
    Vanity Call Sign System
    
    AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rules.
    
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    SUMMARY: This action proposes to authorize the use of vanity call signs 
    in the amateur service. The proposed rules are necessary so that 
    amateur operators can request specific call signs with letters that 
    signify something of importance to them such as their initials or their 
    nicknames. This proposal would give better service to members of the 
    amateur community because it would allow them to choose their own calls 
    signs provided the call sign chosen is unassigned and within the 
    framework of the license class held.
    
    DATES: Comments are due on or before March 7, 1994. Reply comments are 
    due on or before April 7, 1994.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Maurice J. DePont, Federal 
    Communications Commission, Private Radio Bureau, Washington, DC 20554, 
    (202) 632-4964.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Notice 
    of Proposed Rule Making, adopted December 13, 1993, and released 
    December 29, 1993. The complete text of this Commission action, 
    including the proposed rule amendments, is available for inspection and 
    copying during normal business hours in the FCC Reference center (room 
    230), 1919 M Street, NW., Washington, DC. The complete text of this 
    Notice of Proposed Rule Making, including the proposed rule amendments, 
    may also be purchased from the Commission's copy contractor, 
    International Transcription Services, Inc., (ITS, Inc.), 2100 M Street, 
    NW., suite 140, Washington, DC 20037.
    
    Summary of Notice of Proposed Rule Making
    
        1. The Licensing Division of the Private Radio Bureau is installing 
    a new automated licensing process that will give it the capability to 
    administer a vanity call sign system. The Commission, therefore, on its 
    own motion, is proposing to amend the amateur service rules to 
    implement a system wherein amateur station licensees can select call 
    signs of their own choice, provided they are not already assigned and 
    are within the framework of the operator license class held by the 
    applicant.
        2. The vanity call sign system would be in addition to the current 
    sequential call sign system that would be continued to be used for 
    those applicants who do not want a vanity call sign.
        3. The proposed rules would allow the licensee of an existing 
    primary station to request a modification of the licensee to show a 
    call sign selected by the licensee. This privilege would also be 
    extended to the license trustee of an existing club station.
        4. It is also proposed to administer a club and military recreation 
    station sequential call sign system under our new automated licensing 
    process.
        5. An applicant could list ten call signs on the application form 
    in order of preference. The first available call sign from the 
    applicant's list would be assigned. If none of the call signs listed 
    are available, the automated process would reassign the call sign that 
    the applicant had vacated.
        6. The proposed vanity call sign system is designed to be 
    practicable to administer and simple for the amateur community to use. 
    Comments are invited on the entire proposal and specifically on the 
    following matters. Could other means, such as magnetic computer disks, 
    be used to apply directly to the Commission for a vanity call sign in 
    lieu of the traditional paper application form? Could some type of 
    access be made available to the public to check with the Commission for 
    call sign availability? What options are available so that the public 
    could apply for a license electronically and receive authorization to 
    begin operation by the same means?
        7. In addition, commenters may wish to submit alternatives 
    suggesting ways that military recreation and RACES stations might be 
    able to be brought into a system that would afford them call signs of 
    choice.
        8. The proposed rules are set forth at the end of this document.
        9. This is a non-restricted notice and comment rule making 
    proceeding.
        Ex parte presentations are permitted, except during the Sunshine 
    Agenda period, provided they are disclosed as specified in the 
    Commission's Rules. See generally 47 CFR 1.1202, 12.1203, and 
    1.1206(a).
        10. In accordance with section 605(b) of the Regulatory Flexibility 
    Act of 1980, 5 U.S.C. 605(b), the Commission certifies that the 
    proposed rules would not, if promulgated, have a significant economic 
    impact on a substantial number of small business entities because the 
    amateur stations that are the subject of this proceeding would not be 
    authorized to transmit any communications where the station licensee or 
    control operator has a pecuniary interest. See Sec. 97.113(a)(3).
        11. This Notice of Proposed Rule Making and the proposed rule 
    amendments are issued under the authority of sections 4(i) and 303(r) 
    of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i) and 
    303(r).
        12. A copy of this Notice of Proposed Rule Making will be forwarded 
    to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration.
    
    List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 97
    
        Club stations, Radio, Vanity call signs.
    
    Federal Communications Commission.
    William F. Caton,
    Acting Secretary.
    
    Proposed Rules
    
        Part 97 of chapter I of title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations 
    is proposed to be amended as follows:
    
    PART 97--AMATEUR RADIO SERVICE
    
        1. The authority citation for part 97 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. Secs. 154, 
    303. Interpret or apply 48 Stat. 1064-1068, 1081-1105, as amended; 
    47 U.S.C. 151-155, 301-609, unless otherwise noted.
    
        2. In Sec. 97.17, paragraphs (b), (c), (f), are revised and a new 
    paragraph (g) is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 97.17  Application for new license.
    
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        (b) Each application for a new amateur service license must be made 
    on the proper FCC form:
        (1) FCC Form 610 for a new operator/primary station license;
        (2) FCC Form 610-A for a reciprocal permit for alien amateur 
    licensee; and
        (3) FCC Form 610-B for a new amateur service club or military 
    recreation station license.
        (c) Each application for a new operator/primary station license 
    must be submitted to the VEs administering the qualifying examination.
    * * * * *
        (f) One unique call sign will be assigned to each new primary, 
    club, and military recreation station using the sequential call sign 
    system (call sign is selected sequentially by the FCC from an 
    alphabetized list corresponding to the geographic region of the 
    licensee's mailing address and class of operator license.) The FCC will 
    issue public announcements detailing the procedures of the sequential 
    call sign system.
        (g) Each application for a new club or military recreation station 
    license must be submitted to the FCC, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, 
    PA 17325-7245. No new license for a RACES station will be issued.
        3. Section 97.19 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 97.19  Application for a vanity call sign.
    
        (a) A person holding an operator/primary or club station license 
    may request a modification of the license to show a call sign assigned 
    under the vanity call sign system (licensee selects the call sign.)
        (b) Each request for a modification of an operator/primary or club 
    station license to show a new call sign assigned under the vanity call 
    sign system must be made on FCC Form 610-V. The form must be submitted 
    with the proper fee to the address specified in the Private Radio 
    Services Fee Filing Guide.
        (c) Each request for a renewal of an operator/primary or club 
    station license retaining a call sign assigned under the vanity call 
    sign system must be made on FCC Form 610-V. The form must be submitted 
    with the proper fee to the address specified in the Private Radio 
    Services Fee Filing Guide. To renew the license without retaining a 
    vanity call sign, the applicant must use FCC Form 610 as specified in 
    Sec. 97.21.
        (d) The following persons are eligible to apply for a new vanity 
    call sign:
        (1) The holder of a valid operator/primary station license; and
        (2) The license trustee holding a club station license.
        (e) RACES and military recreation stations are not eligible for a 
    vanity call sign.
        (f) Only unassigned call signs are available to the vanity call 
    sign system.
        (1) A call sign that was previously assigned to a station whose 
    license has lapsed is not available to the vanity call sign system for 
    2 years following expiration of the license.
        (2) A call sign assigned to a station of a deceased licensee is not 
    available to the vanity call sign system for 2 years following the 
    licensee's death, or for 2 years following the expiration of the 
    license, whichever is sooner.
        (3) A call sign that is vacated by the licensee is available 
    immediately to the vanity call sign system.
        (g) Each vanity call sign requested must be selected from the 
    groups of call signs designated under the sequential call sign system 
    for the class of operator license held by the applicant or for a lower 
    class.
        (1) The applicant must request that the call sign held be cancelled 
    and provide a list of up to 10 call signs in order of preference. The 
    list will automatically end with the call sign vacated as the eleventh 
    choice.
        (2) The first available call sign from the applicant's list will be 
    assigned. When none of those call signs are available, the call sign 
    vacated by the applicant will be reassigned.
        (3) Vanity call signs will be assigned from those call signs 
    available at the time the application is processed by the FCC.
        (4) The FCC will issue public announcements detailing the 
    procedures of the vanity call sign system.
        4. Current Secs. 97.21, 97.23, 97.25 and 97.27 are redesignated as 
    Secs. 97.23, 97.25, 97.27 and 97.29, respectively.
        5. Section 97.21 is added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 97.21  Application for renewal, reinstatement, or modification of 
    a license.
    
        (a) Each application for renewal, reinstatement, or modification of 
    an amateur service license must be made on the proper FCC form(s):
        (1) FCC Form 610 to request renewal or reinstatement of an 
    operator/primary station license. The form must be submitted to the 
    FCC, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245. When the applicant 
    desires to retain a call sign that was assigned under the vanity call 
    sign system, FCC Form 610-V must be used as specified in Sec. 97.19.
        (2) FCC Form 610 to request modification of an operator license 
    showing a change in operator class. The form must be submitted to the 
    VEs administering the qualifying examination. A request for a vanity 
    call sign may not be filed with the administering VEs. When the 
    applicant desires to retain a call sign that was assigned under the 
    vanity call sign system, the license will bear the original expiration 
    date.
        (3) FCC Form 610 to request modification of an operator/primary 
    station license showing a change of mailing address, change of name, or 
    change of call sign to be assigned under the sequential call sign 
    system. The form must be submitted to the FCC, 1270 Fairfield Road, 
    Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245. When the applicant desires to retain a call 
    sign that was assigned under the vanity call sign system, the license 
    will bear the original expiration date.
        (4) FCC Form 610-B to request renewal of a club, military 
    recreation, or RACES station license. The form must be submitted to the 
    FCC, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245. If the station has 
    a call sign that was assigned under vanity call sign system, FCC Form 
    610-V must be used as specified in Sec. 97.19.
        (5) FCC Form 610-B to request modification of a club, military 
    recreation, or RACES station license showing a change of mailing 
    address, change of license trustee or custodian, or change of call sign 
    to be assigned under the sequential call sign system. The form must be 
    submitted to the FCC, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245. 
    When the applicant desires to retain a call sign that was assigned 
    under the vanity call sign system, the license will bear the original 
    expiration date.
        (6) A reciprocal permit for alien amateur licensee is not 
    renewable. A new reciprocal permit may be issued upon proper 
    application.
        (b) Each application for renewal, reinstatement, or modification of 
    an amateur service license must be accompanied by a photocopy of the 
    license document or the original document, unless it has been lost, 
    mutilated, or destroyed.
        (c) When the licensee has submitted a timely application for 
    renewal of an unexpired license (between 60 and 90 days prior to the 
    end of the license term is recommended), the licensee may continue to 
    operate until the disposition of the application has been determined. 
    If a license expires, application for reinstatement may be made during 
    a grace period of 2 years after the expiration date. During this grace 
    period, the expired license is not valid. A license reinstated during 
    the grace period will be dated as of the date of the reinstatement.
        (d) Under the sequential call sign system, unless the licensee 
    requests a change, the same call sign will be assigned to the station 
    upon renewal, reinstatement, or modification of a station license.
    
    [FR Doc. 94-30 Filed 1-4-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/05/1994
Department:
Federal Communications Commission
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rules.
Document Number:
94-30
Dates:
Comments are due on or before March 7, 1994. Reply comments are due on or before April 7, 1994.
Pages:
558-560 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: January 5, 1994, PR Docket No. 93-305, FCC 93-545
CFR: (3)
47 CFR 97.17
47 CFR 97.19
47 CFR 97.21