96-25425. Authorization of Visiting Foreign Amateur Operators to Operate Stations in the United States  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 196 (Tuesday, October 8, 1996)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 52767-52769]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-25425]
    
    
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    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
    
    47 CFR Part 97
    
    [WT Docket No. 96-188; FCC 96-375]
    
    
    Authorization of Visiting Foreign Amateur Operators to Operate 
    Stations in the United States
    
    AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This action proposes to amend the amateur service rules to 
    authorize citizens of certain countries in Europe and the Americas to 
    operate stations while on short visits in the United States by 
    facilitating implementation of two pending international reciprocal 
    operating arrangements--European Conference of Postal and 
    Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) radio-amateur license and the 
    Inter-American Convention on an International Amateur Radio Permit 
    (CITEL/Amateur Convention). It is necessary so that U.S. amateur 
    operators can operate in twenty-two European countries, eight South 
    American countries, Mexico, and Honduras, and so that operators from 
    those countries can operate their amateur stations in places where the 
    amateur service is regulated by the Commission. The effect of the 
    action will be to provide a convenient procedure for tourists, 
    conference attendees, students, and professors whereby they can operate 
    their amateur stations while visiting in the United States.
    
    DATES: Comments are due on or before December 13, 1996. Reply Comments 
    are due on or before January 13, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Maurice J. DePont, Federal 
    Communications Commission, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, 
    Washington, DC 20554, (202) 418-0690.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Notice 
    of Proposed Rule Making, adopted September 9, 1996, and released 
    September 20, 1996. The complete text of this Commission action is 
    available for inspection and copying during normal business hours in 
    the FCC Reference Center (Room 239), 1919 M Street, NW., Washington, DC 
    20554. The complete text of this Notice of Proposed Rule Making may 
    also be purchased from the Commission's copy contractor, International 
    Transcription Services, Inc. (ITS, Inc.), 2100 Street, NW., Suite 140, 
    Washington, DC 20037, Telephone number (202) 857-3800.
    
    Summary of Notice of Proposed Rule Making
    
        1. There are two pending reciprocal operating arrangements that 
    will provide convenient ways for foreign amateur operators to operate 
    stations in the United States. They are the European Conference of 
    Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) radio-amateur 
    license and the Inter-American Convention on an International Amateur 
    Radio Permit (CITEL/Amateur Convention).
        2. With the United States as a participating non-CEPT country, 
    citizens of our country could operate amateur stations temporarily in 
    participating European countries, and their citizens could enjoy 
    similar operating privileges in the United States.
        3. The CITEL/Amateur Convention is an arrangement for countries in 
    the Americas. Under the CITEL/Amateur Convention, individual amateur 
    operators with an International Amateur Radio Permit (IARP) would have 
    reciprocal operating privileges in each other's countries. The American 
    Radio Relay League, Inc. (ARRL) has offered its services to the 
    Department of State to issue IARPs on a non-discriminatory basis, at no 
    cost, charge, or expense to the United States Government.
        4. Under a CEPT radio-amateur license or an IARP, we do not 
    anticipate that sophisticated station operations, such as beacon, 
    repeater, or auxiliary station operations would be attempted. In 
    addition, our rules do not permit these two new categories of 
    licensees/permittees to engage in such sophisticated operations.
        5. Citizens of European countries and countries in the Americas, 
    such as tourists, students, professors, and conference attendees would 
    benefit from the proposed convenient procedures. Likewise, United 
    States citizens who travel in Europe or in the Americas for short 
    visits would similarly benefit.
        6. Comments are invited on the proposal.
        7. This Notice of Proposed Rule Making is issued under the 
    authority contained in 47 U.S.C. 154(i) and 303(r).
    
    List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 97
    
        Foreign visitors, Radio, Treaties.
    
    Federal Communications Commission
    LaVera F. Marshall,
    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:
    
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    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. Secs. 151-155, 301-609, unless otherwise noted.
    
        2. Section 97.3 is amended by redesignating paragraphs (a)(12) 
    through (a)(23) and paragraphs (a)(24) through (a)(46) as paragraphs 
    (a)(13) through (a)(24) and paragraphs (a)(26) through (a)(48) and by 
    adding new paragraphs (a)(12) and (a)(25) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 97.3  Definitions.
    
        (a) * * *
        (12) CEPT radio-amateur license. A license issued by a country 
    belonging to the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications 
    Administrations (CEPT) that has adopted Recommendation T/R 61-01 (Nice 
    1985, revised in Paris 1992 and by correspondence August 1992).
    * * * * *
        (25) IARP. International Amateur Radio Permit. A document issued 
    pursuant to the terms of the Inter-American Convention on an 
    International Amateur Radio Permit by a country signatory to that 
    Convention, other than the United States. Montrouis, Haiti. AG/
    doc.3216/95.
    * * * * *
        3. Section 97.5 is amended by adding new paragraphs (c)(3) and 
    (c)(4) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 97.5  Station license required.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) * * *
        (3) A CEPT radio-amateur license issued to the person by the 
    country of which the person is a citizen. The person must not:
        (i) Be a resident alien or citizen of the United States, regardless 
    of any other citizenship also held;
        (ii) Hold an FCC-issued amateur operator license nor reciprocal 
    permit for alien amateur licensee;
        (iii) Be a prior amateur service licensee whose FCC-issued license 
    was revoked, suspended for less than the balance of the license term 
    and the suspension is still in effect, suspended for the balance of the 
    license term and relicensing has not taken place, or surrendered for 
    cancellation following notice of revocation, suspension or monetary 
    forfeiture proceedings; or
        (iv) Be the subject of a cease and desist order that relates to 
    amateur service operation and which is still in effect.
        (4) An IARP issued to the person by the country of which the person 
    is a citizen. The person must not:
        (i) Be a resident alien or citizen of the United States, regardless 
    of any other citizenship also held;
        (ii) Hold an FCC-issued amateur operator license nor reciprocal 
    permit for alien amateur licensee;
        (iii) Be a prior amateur service licensee whose FCC-issued license 
    was revoked, suspended for less than the balance of the license term 
    and the suspension is still in effect, suspended for the balance of the 
    license term and relicensing has not taken place, or surrendered for 
    cancellation following notice of revocation, suspension or monetary 
    forfeiture proceedings; or
        (iv) Be the subject of a cease and desist order that relates to 
    amateur service operation and which is still in effect.
    * * * * *
        4. In Sec. 97.7, new paragraphs (c) and (d) are added to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 97.7  Control operator required.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) A CEPT radio-amateur license issued to the person by the 
    country of which the person is a citizen. The person must not:
        (1) Be a resident alien or citizen of the United States, regardless 
    of any other citizenship also held;
        (2) Hold an FCC-issued amateur operator license nor reciprocal 
    permit for alien amateur licensee;
        (3) Be a prior amateur service licensee whose FCC-issued license 
    was revoked, suspended for less than the balance of the license term 
    and the suspension is still in effect, suspended for the balance of the 
    license term and relicensing has not taken place, or surrendered for 
    cancellation following notice of revocation, suspension or monetary 
    forfeiture proceedings; or
        (4) Be the subject of a cease and desist order that relates to 
    amateur service operation and which is still in effect.
        (d) An IARP issued to the person by the country of which the person 
    is a citizen. The person must not:
        (1) Be a resident alien or citizen of the United States, regardless 
    of any other citizenship also held;
        (2) Hold an FCC-issued amateur operator license nor reciprocal 
    permit for alien amateur licensee;
        (3) Be a prior amateur service licensee whose FCC-issued license 
    was revoked, suspended for less than the balance of the license term 
    and the suspension is still in effect, suspended for the balance of the 
    license term and relicensing has not taken place, or surrendered for 
    cancellation following notice of revocation, suspension or monetary 
    forfeiture proceedings; or
        (4) Be the subject of a cease and desist order that relates to 
    amateur service operation and which is still in effect.
        5. In Sec. 97.107, paragraph (c) is revised and new paragraphs (d) 
    and (e) are added to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 97.107  Alien control operator privileges.
    
    * * * * *
        (c) The privileges available to a control operator holding a valid 
    CEPT radio-amateur license are as specified in sections 97.207, 97.209, 
    97.211, 97.213, 97.215, 97.219, and 97.221 of subpart C of this part, 
    and in Section 97.301 of subpart D of this part, provided the holder:
        (1) Complies with the terms of the agreement between the CEPT and 
    the United States;
        (2) Is not a resident alien or citizen of the United States;
        (3) Has not been in any area where radio services are regulated by 
    the FCC for more than 180 days within the immediately preceding five 
    years;
        (4) Does not hold an FCC-issued operator/primary station license 
    grant; and
        (5) Does not hold an FCC-issued reciprocal permit.
        (d) The privileges available to a control operator holding a valid 
    IARP are as specified in sections 97.207, 97.209, 97.211, 97.213, 
    97.215, 97.219, and 97.221 of subpart C of this part, and in Section 
    97.301 of subpart D of this part, provided the holder:
        (1) Complies with the terms and conditions of the Inter-American 
    Convention on an International Amateur Radio Permit (AG/doc.3216/95);
        (2) Is not a resident alien or citizen of the United States;
        (3) Has not been in any area where radio services are regulated by 
    the FCC for more than 180 days within the immediately preceding five 
    years;
        (4) Does not hold an FCC-issued operator/primary station license 
    grant; and
        (5) Does not hold an FCC-issued reciprocal permit.
        (e) At any time the FCC may, in its discretion, modify, suspend, or 
    cancel the reciprocal permit for alien amateur licensee, or the amateur 
    service privileges of any Canadian amateur service licensee, CEPT 
    radio-amateur licensee or IARP permittee within or over any area where 
    radio services are regulated by the FCC.
        6. Sec. 97.119, paragraph (f) is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 97.119  Station identification.
    
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        (f) When the station is transmitting under the authority of a 
    reciprocal permit for alien amateur licensee, a CEPT radio-amateur 
    license, or an IARP, an indicator consisting of the appropriate letter-
    numeral designating the station location must be included before, 
    after, or both before and after, the call sign issued to the station by 
    the licensing country. When the station is transmitting under the 
    authority of an amateur service license issued by the Government of 
    Canada, the station location indicator must be included after or both 
    before and after the call sign. At least once during each 
    intercommunication, the identification announcement must include the 
    geographical location as nearly as possible by city and state, 
    commonwealth or possession.
        7. In Sec. 97.301, the introductory texts of paragraphs (a) and (b) 
    are revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 97.301  Authorized frequency bands.
    
    * * * * *
        (a) For a station having a control operator who has been granted a 
    Technician, Technician Plus, General, Advanced, or Amateur Extra Class 
    operator license or who holds a CEPT radio-amateur license or IARP of 
    any class:
    * * * * *
        (b) For a station having a control operator who has been granted an 
    Amateur Extra Class operator license or who holds a CEPT radio-amateur 
    license Class 1 license or Class 1 IARP:
    * * * * *
    [FR Doc. 96-25425 Filed 10-07-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/08/1996
Department:
Federal Communications Commission
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Proposed rule.
Document Number:
96-25425
Dates:
Comments are due on or before December 13, 1996. Reply Comments are due on or before January 13, 1997.
Pages:
52767-52769 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
WT Docket No. 96-188, FCC 96-375
PDF File:
96-25425.pdf
CFR: (6)
47 CFR 97.3
47 CFR 97.5
47 CFR 97.7
47 CFR 97.107
47 CFR 97.119
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