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This document contains official instructions for FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315, Application for Consent to Construction Permit or License - a form released and collected by the Federal Communications Commission.
Q: What is FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315?
A: FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315 is an application for consent to transfer control of an entity holding a broadcast station construction permit or license.
Q: What is the purpose of FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315?
A: The purpose of FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315 is to seek approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for transferring control of a broadcast station construction permit or license to another entity.
Q: Who needs to file FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315?
A: Any entity that wishes to transfer control of a broadcast station construction permit or license must file FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315.
Q: What kind of information is required on FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315?
A: FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315 requires information about the buyer and seller, details of the proposed transaction, and other related information.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with filing FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315. The fee amount depends on the type and value of the transaction.
Q: What happens after filing FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315?
A: After filing FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315, the FCC will review the application and make a decision on whether to grant consent for the transfer of control.
Q: What should I do if I have questions about FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315 or the application process?
A: If you have questions about FCC Form 2100 Schedule 315 or the application process, you can contact the FCC for assistance.
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