99-24234. Private Land Mobile Radio Services  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 180 (Friday, September 17, 1999)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 50466-50467]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-24234]
    
    
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    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
    
    47 CFR Part 90
    
    [PR Docket No. 92-235; FCC 99-203]
    
    
    Private Land Mobile Radio Services
    
    AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
    
    ACTION: Final rule; stay.
    
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    SUMMARY: By this document, the Commission grants petitions to stay rule 
    changes providing that frequencies formerly assigned on a shared basis 
    to the Power Radio Service, Petroleum Radio Service, or Railroad Radio 
    Service must be coordinated by the frequency coordinator formerly 
    solely responsible for the service in question (or be coordinated with 
    that coordinator's prior written concurrence). The stay will remain in 
    effect pending resolution of petitions for reconsideration of the rule 
    changes, during which time any Industrial/Business Pool coordinator may 
    coordinate these frequencies.
    
    DATES: Effective August 5, 1999. The Commission will publish a document 
    announcing the termination of this stay.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scot Stone of the Wireless 
    Telecommunications Bureau, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, 
    at (202) 418-0680.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Fourth 
    Memorandum Opinion and Order in PR Docket No. 92-235, FCC 99-203, 
    adopted August 4, 1999, and released August 5, 1999. The complete text 
    may be purchased from the Commission's copy contractor, International 
    Transcription Services, 1231 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036, 
    telephone (202) 857-3800, facsimile (202) 857-3805. Alternative formats 
    (computer diskette, large print, audio cassette, and Braille) are 
    available to persons with disabilities by contacting Martha Contee at 
    (202) 418-0260, TTY (202) 418-2555, or at mcontee@fcc.gov. The full 
    text of the Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order is available for 
    inspection and copying during normal business hours in the FCC 
    Reference Center, 445 12th St., SW, Room CY-A257, Washington, DC 20554. 
    The full text of the Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order can also be 
    downloaded at:
    
    http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/1998/fcc99203.txt or
    http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/1998/fcc99203.wp
    
    Summary of the Fourth Memorandum Opinion and Order
    
        1. On July 7 and 9, 1999, respectively, MRFAC, Inc. (MRFAC) and 
    Forest Industries Telecommunications (FIT) requested that the 
    Commission stay the effective date of recent amendments to 47 CFR 
    90.35, 90.175, until the issues raised in their petitions for 
    reconsideration are addressed.
        2. Formerly, the Private Land Mobile Radio service frequencies in 
    the bands below 512 MHz were divided into twenty separate radio 
    services, including the Power, Petroleum, Forest Products, 
    Manufacturers, and Railroad Radio Services. The Commission certified 
    one frequency coordinator to make frequency recommendations for each 
    service. The coordinators for the services mentioned were, 
    respectively, UTC, the Telecommunications Association (UTC), the 
    American Petroleum Institute (API), FIT, MRFAC, and the American 
    Association of Railroads (AAR).
        3. In the Second Report and Order in this proceeding, 62 FR 18834 
    (rel. April 17, 1997), the Commission consolidated the twenty services 
    into two broad frequency pools, Public Safety and Industrial/Business. 
    All of the services listed above were consolidated into the Industrial/
    Business Pool. Generally, the Commission allowed coordination of any 
    Industrial/Business frequency by any of the coordinators of the 
    services that were consolidated into that pool, who would then notify 
    the other in-pool frequency coordinators within one business day. The 
    Commission provided, however, that frequencies formerly allocated 
    solely to the Power, Petroleum, or Railroad Radio Service could be 
    coordinated only by the relevant frequency coordinator. The Commission 
    made this exception in order to ensure that licensees in those 
    services, who sometimes use radio as a critical tool for responding to 
    emergencies that could be extremely dangerous to the general public, 
    not incur harmful interference from other licensees.
        4. API sought reconsideration of the Second Report and Order, on 
    the grounds that this exception did not provide sufficient protection 
    to incumbent petroleum operations because most of the frequencies 
    formerly allocated to the Petroleum Radio Service were shared with 
    other services. In the Second Memorandum Opinion and Order in this 
    proceeding, 64 FR 36258 (rel. July 6, 1999), the Commission amended the 
    rules to require that frequencies formerly allocated to the Power, 
    Petroleum, or Railroad Radio Services on an exclusive or shared basis 
    be coordinated only by the frequency coordinator of the relevant 
    service, or, at the relevant frequency coordinator's discretion, with 
    its written concurrence.
        5. MRFAC and FIT have raised substantial issues regarding the 
    propriety and utility of the rule changes adopted in the Second 
    Memorandum Opinion and Order. It is likely that they will incur much 
    greater harm if the rules are permitted to take effect than might 
    accrue to UTC and API if they are stayed. We conclude, therefore, on 
    balance, that MRFAC and FIT have shown that it is in the public 
    interest to grant the requested stay while the Commission examines 
    these issues, in order to permit frequency coordinators to continue 
    coordinating frequencies they have coordinated for years, and preserve 
    coordination customers' options. We also find that limiting the stay to 
    certain frequency coordinators or certain frequencies would engender 
    greater confusion than it would avoid. Therefore, we shall stay in 
    their entirety the changes to Secs. 90.35 and 90.175 of the 
    Commission's Rules requiring that frequencies formerly allocated on a 
    shared basis to the Power, Petroleum, or Railroad Radio Services be 
    coordinated
    
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    by UTC, API, or AAR, respectively (or, at their discretion, with their 
    written concurrence). The stay will be in effect until the Commission 
    resolves their Petitions for Reconsideration of the Second Memorandum 
    and Order in this proceeding.
    
    Federal Communications Commission.
    Magalie Roman Salas,
    Secretary.
        In the final rule published on July 6, 1999, in amendatory 
    instruction 4 on page 36262 beginning in the second column the 
    following amendments to Sec. 90.35 are stayed effective August 5, 1999: 
    153.035 MHz through 153.4025 MHz, 153.4025 MHz through 153.4625 MHz, 
    153.485 MHz through 153.5225 MHz, 153.545 MHz through 153.5825 MHz, 
    153.605 MHz through 153.6425 MHz, 153.665 MHz through 153.6675 MHz, 
    158.145 MHz through 158.1825 MHz, 158.205 MHz through 158.2425 MHz, 
    158.265 MHz through 158.3325 MHz, 158.355 MHz through 158.3775 MHz, 
    158.415 MHz through 158.4375 MHz, 173.250 MHz, 173.300 MHz, 173.350 
    MHz, 451.175 MHz, 451.225 MHz, 451.275 MHz, 451.375 MHz, 451.425 MHz, 
    451.475 MHz, 451.525 MHz, 451.550 MHz, 451.575 MHz, 451.600 MHz, 
    451.625 MHz, 451.650 MHz, 451.675 MHz, 451.700 MHz, 451.750 MHz, 
    452.325 MHz, 452.375 MHz, 452.425 MHz, 452.475 MHz, 452.775 MHz, 
    452.825 MHz, 452.875 MHz, 456.175 MHz, 456.225 MHz, 456.275 MHz, 
    456.375 MHz, 456.425 MHz, 456.475 MHz, 456.525 MHz, 456.550 MHz, 
    456.575 MHz, 456.600 MHz, 456.625 MHz, 456.650 MHz, 456.675 MHz, 
    456.700 MHz, 456.750 MHz, 457.325 MHz, 457.375 MHz, 457.425 MHz, 
    457.475 MHz, 457.775 MHz, 457.825 MHz, 457.875 MHz, 462.475 MHz, 
    462.525 MHz, 467.475 MHz, and 467.525 MHz of paragraph (b)(3), and 
    paragraphs (c)(80) and (c)(81).
    
    [FR Doc. 99-24234 Filed 9-16-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
8/5/1999
Published:
09/17/1999
Department:
Federal Communications Commission
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule; stay.
Document Number:
99-24234
Dates:
Effective August 5, 1999. The Commission will publish a document announcing the termination of this stay.
Pages:
50466-50467 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
PR Docket No. 92-235, FCC 99-203
PDF File:
99-24234.pdf
CFR: (1)
47 CFR 90