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Q: What is a Section 310(B) Petition for Declaratory Ruling?
A: A Section 310(B) Petition for Declaratory Ruling is a legal document submitted to request a ruling from the FCC regarding the interpretation or application of a specific law or regulation involving a broadcast licensee.
Q: Who can file a Section 310(B) Petition for Declaratory Ruling?
A: Any party with a legal interest in the matter can file a Section 310(B) Petition for Declaratory Ruling, including broadcast licensees, other interested parties, or the FCC itself.
Q: What is the purpose of a Section 310(B) Petition for Declaratory Ruling?
A: The purpose of a Section 310(B) Petition for Declaratory Ruling is to seek clarification or resolution of legal questions or disputes involving a broadcast licensee, such as ownership restrictions, technical requirements, or licensing obligations.
Q: What should be included in a Section 310(B) Petition for Declaratory Ruling?
A: A Section 310(B) Petition for Declaratory Ruling should include a clear statement of the legal question or issue, supporting arguments and evidence, reference to applicable laws or regulations, and a request for a specific ruling or action by the FCC.
Q: How is a Section 310(B) Petition for Declaratory Ruling processed?
A: Once a Section 310(B) Petition for Declaratory Ruling is filed, the FCC will review the petition, solicit public comments, and conduct any required investigations or hearings before issuing a ruling or decision.
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