94-15825. Public Information Collection Requirements Submitted to Office of Management and Budget for Review  

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    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
     
    
    Public Information Collection Requirements Submitted to Office of 
    Management and Budget for Review
    
    June 23, 1994.
        The Federal Communications Commission has submitted the following 
    information collection requirements to OMB for review and clearance 
    under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3507).
        Copies of these submissions may be purchased from the Commission's 
    copy contractor, International Transcription Service, Inc., 2100 M 
    Street, NW., Suite 140, Washington, DC 20037, (202) 857-3800. For 
    further information on these submissions contact Judy Boley, Federal 
    Communications Commission, (202) 632-0276. Persons wishing to comment 
    on these information collections should contact Timothy Fain, Office of 
    Management and Budget, Room 3221 NEOB, Washington, DC 20503, (202) 395-
    3561.
        OMB Number: 3060-0188.
        Title: Section 73.3550, Requests for new or modified call sign 
    assignments.
        Action: Revision of a currently approved collection.
        Respondents: State or local governments, non-profit institutions, 
    and businesses or other for-profit (including small businesses).
        Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement.
        Estimated Annual Burden: 2,600 responses; .667 hours average burden 
    per response; 1,734 hours total annual burden.
        Needs and Uses: Section 73.3550 requires that a licensee, 
    permittee, assignee or transferee of a broadcast station file a letter 
    with the Commission when requesting a new or modified call sign. On 5/
    19/94, the Commission adopted a First Report and Order (R&O) in MM 
    Docket No. 93-114, Review of the Commission's Rules Governing the Low 
    Power Television Service. In this First R&O the Commission has, among 
    other things, amended Sec. 73.3550 to permit any low power television 
    (LPTV) station to request a four-letter call sign after receiving its 
    construction permit. All initial LPTV construction permits will 
    continue to be issued a five-character LPTV call sign. In addition to 
    the letter request, a LPTV must submit a certification under 
    Sec. 74.783 which was submitted to OMB separately. We estimate that we 
    will receive 800 requests for a four-letter call sign in FY 1995. The 
    data are used by FCC staff to ensure that the call requested is not 
    already in use by another station and that the proper ``K'' or ``W'' 
    designation is used in accordance with the station location (east or 
    west of the Mississippi River).
    
        OMB Number: 3060-0414.
        Title: Terrain Shielding Policy.
        Action: Revision of a currently approved collection.
        Respondents: State or local governments, non-profit institutions, 
    and businesses or other for-profit (including small businesses).
        Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement.
        Estimated Annual Burden: 150 responses; 10 hours average burden per 
    response; 1,500 hours total annual burden.
        Needs and Uses: On 5/19/94, the Commission adopted a First Report 
    and Order (R&O) in MM Docket No. 93-114, Review of the Commission's 
    Rules Governing the Low Power Television Service. In the First R&O the 
    Commission has, among other things, broadened the circumstances in 
    which terrain shielding waivers can be used in this authorization of 
    LPTV service. This action will cause an additional 50 terrain shielding 
    waivers to be filed with the Commission. The terrain shielding policy 
    would require respondents to submit either a detailed terrain study, or 
    to submit letters of assent from all potentially affected parties and 
    graphic depiction of the terrain. The data is used by FCC staff to 
    determine if adequate interference protection can be provided by 
    terrain shielding and if a waiver of Secs. 74.705 and 74.707 of the 
    Rules is warranted.
    
        OMB Number: None.
        Title: Section 74.783, Station identification.
        Action: New collection.
        Respondents: State or local governments, businesses or other for-
    profit (including small businesses).
        Frequency of Response: On occasion reporting requirement.
        Estimated Annual Burden: 950 responses; .166 hours average burden 
    per response; 158 hours total annual burden.
        Needs and Uses: Section 74.783(b) requires television translator 
    stations, whose station identification is made by the television 
    station whose signals are being rebroadcast by the translator, to 
    furnish current information with regard to the translator's call 
    letters and location, and the name, address and telephone number of the 
    licensee to be contacted in the event of malfunction of the translator. 
    The certification requirement will effectively enable Commission staff 
    to award four-letter call signs to those permittees most likely to be 
    constructed and operated. The furnishing of current information is used 
    by the primary station licensee and/or FCC staff in field 
    investigations to contact the translator licensee in the event of 
    malfunction of the translator.
    
    Federal Communications Commission.
    William F. Caton,
    Acting Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 94-15825 Filed 6-29-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/30/1994
Department:
Federal Communications Commission
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Revision of a currently approved collection.
Document Number:
94-15825
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: June 30, 1994