[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 37 (Tuesday, February 25, 1997)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 8400-8402]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-4566]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 0
[FCC 96-467]
Commission Organization; Cable Services Bureau
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: In this Order, we amend the Commission's rules regarding the
functions of the Cable Services Bureau and the delegated authority of
the Chief of the Cable Services Bureau. This action is necessary to
permit the Cable Services Bureau to oversee pole attachment matters and
administration and enforcement of relevant provisions of the
Telecommunications Act of 1996.
EFFECTIVE DATE: February 25, 1997.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information concerning
this rulemaking contact Meryl S. Icove, Cable Services Bureau, (202)
418-7200.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a synopsis of the Order, FCC 96-467,
adopted December 3, 1996 and released December 5, 1996. The complete
text of this Order is available for inspection and copying during
normal business hours in the FCC Reference Center (room 239), 1919 M
Street, NW., Washington, DC, and also may be purchased from the
Commission's copy contractor, International Transcription Services,
Inc. (``ITS Inc.'') at (202) 857-3800, 2100 M Street, NW., Suite 140,
Washington, DC 20017.
Synopsis of Order
In this Order, we amend the Commission's rules regarding the
functions of the Cable Services Bureau and the delegated authority of
the Chief of the Cable Services Bureau.
This action is necessary to permit the Cable Services Bureau to
oversee pole attachment matters and administration and enforcement of
relevant provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The
amendments adopted herein pertain to agency organization, procedure and
practice. Consequently, the requirements of notice and comment
rulemaking contained in 5 U.S.C. 553(b) and the effective date
provisions of 5 U.S.C. 553(d) of the Administrative Procedure Act do
not apply. Authority for the amendments adopted herein is contained in
section 4(i), 5(c)(1), 303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 155(c)(1), 303(r).
It is ordered that Secs. 0.91, 0.101 and 0.321 of the Commission's
rules, 47 CFR 0.91, 0.101, 0.321 are amended as set forth below,
effective February 25, 1997.
Lists of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 0
Organization and functions (Government agencies).
Federal Communications Commission.
William F. Caton,
Acting Secretary.
Rule Changes
Part 0 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as
follows:
PART 0--COMMISSION ORGANIZATION
1. The authority citation for part 0 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Secs. 5, 48 Stat. 1068, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 155.
2. Section 0.91 is amended by revising the introductory text,
removing
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paragraph (h) and redesignating paragraphs (i) through (k) as
paragraphs (h) through (j) to read as follows:
Sec. 0.91 Functions of the Bureau.
The Common Carrier Bureau develops, recommends, and administers
policies and programs for the regulation of services, facilities and
practices of entities which furnish interstate communications service
or interstate access service for hire--whether by wire, radio or
cable--and of ancillary operations related to the provision of such
services (excluding public coast stations in the maritime mobile
services and multi-point and multi-channel multi-point distribution
services and excluding matters pertaining exclusively to the regulation
and licensing of wireless telecommunications services and facilities).
The Bureau also develops, recommends, and administers policies and
programs for the regulation of rates, terms and conditions under which
communications entities furnish interstate communications service,
interstate access service, and (in cooperation with the International
Bureau) foreign communications service for hire--whether by wire, cable
or satellite. The Bureau also performs the following functions:
* * * * *
3. Section 0.101 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 0.101 Functions of the Bureau.
The Cable Services Bureau develops, recommends and administers
policies and programs with respect to the regulation of services,
facilities, rates and practices of cable television systems and with
respect to the creation of competition to cable systems, and with
respect to video programming services provided by other multichannel
video programming distributors and multichannel video programmers. The
Cable Services Bureau advises and recommends to the Commission, or acts
for the Commission under delegated authority, in matters pertaining to
the regulation and development of cable television and other
multichannel video programming services. The Bureau also performs the
following functions:
(a) Administers and enforces rules and policies regarding:
(1) Cable television systems, operators, and services, including
those relating to rates, technical standards, customer service,
ownership, competition to cable systems, broadcast station signal
retransmission and carriage, program access, wiring equipment, channel
leasing, and federal-state/local regulatory relationships. This
includes: acting, after Commission assumption of jurisdiction to
regulate cable television rates for basic service and associated
equipment, on cable operator requests for approval of existing or
increased rates; reviewing appeals of local franchising authorities'
rate making decisions involving rates for the basic service tier and
associated equipment, except when such appeals raise novel or unusual
issues; acting upon complaints involving cable programming service
rates except for final action on complaints raising novel or unusual
issues; evaluating basic rate regulation certification requests filed
by cable system franchising authorities; periodically reviewing and,
when appropriate, revising standard forms used in administering: the
Commission's complaint process regarding cable programming service
rates; the certification process for local franchising authorities
wishing to regulate rates, and the substantive rate regulation
standards prescribed by the Commission;
(2) Access to poles, ducts, conduits and rights-of-way and the
rates, terms and conditions for pole attachments, when such attachments
are not regulated by a state and not provided by railroads or
governmentally or cooperatively owned utilities, and complaints
involving access to or rates, terms and conditions arising from pole
attachments, except for final action on complaints raising novel or
unusual issues;
(3) Open video systems;
(4) Preemption of restrictions on devices designed for over-the-air
reception of television broadcast signals, multichannel multipoint
distribution service, and direct broadcast satellite services;
(5) The commercial availability of navigational devices;
(6) The accessibility of video programming to persons with
disabilities; and
(7) Scrambling of sexually explicit adult video programming by
multichannel video programming distributors.
(b) Plans and develops proposed rulemakings and conducts studies
and analyses (legal, engineering, social and economic) of various
petitions for policy or rule changes submitted by industry or the
public.
(c) Conducts studies and compiles data relating to multichannel
video programming services necessary for the Commission to develop and
maintain an adequate regulatory program.
(d) Advises and assists the public, other government agencies and
industry groups.
(e) Administers financial and other reporting systems.
(f) Investigates complaints and answers general inquiries from the
public.
(g) Participates in hearings before the Administrative Law Judges
and the Commission.
(h) Processes applications for authorizations in the Cable
Television Relay Service.
(i) Processes and acts on all applications for authorization,
petitions for special relief, petitions to deny, waiver requests,
requests for certification, objections, complaints, and requests for
declaratory rulings and stays regarding the areas listed above, that do
not involve novel questions of fact, law or policy that cannot be
resolved under existing precedents and guidelines.
(j) Periodically reviews and, when appropriate, revises standard
forms related to the areas listed above.
(k) Exercises authority to issue non-hearing related subpoenas for
the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers,
correspondence, memoranda, schedule of charges, contracts, agreements,
and any other records deemed relevant to the investigation of the Cable
Services Bureau. Before issuing a subpoena, the Cable Services Bureau
shall obtain the approval of the Office of General Counsel.
(l) Carries out the functions of the Commission under the
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, except as reserved to the
Commission under Sec. 0.321.
4. Section 0.321 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 0.321 Authority delegated.
The Chief, Cable Services Bureau is delegated authority to perform
all functions of the Bureau, described in Sec. 0.101, subject to the
following exceptions and limitations:
(a) Designate for hearing any formal complaints that present novel
questions of fact, law or policy that cannot be resolved under existing
precedents for guidelines;
(b) Impose, reduce, or cancel forfeitures pursuant to section
503(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, in amounts of
more than $20,000;
(c) Act upon any applications for review of actions taken by the
Chief, Cable Services Bureau pursuant to any delegated authority which
comply with Sec. 1.115 of this chapter;
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(d) Issue notices of proposed rulemaking, notices of inquiry or to
issue report and orders arising from either of the foregoing, except
that the Chief, Cable Services Bureau shall have authority to issue
notices of rulemaking and report and orders redesignating market areas
in accordance with section 614(f) of the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended; and
(e) Act on any applications in the Cable Television Relay Service
that present novel questions of fact, law, or policy that cannot be
resolved under existing precedents and guidelines.
[FR Doc. 97-4566 Filed 2-24-97; 8:45 am]
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