47 USC Ch. 8: Front Matter
From Title 47-TELEGRAPHS, TELEPHONES, AND RADIOTELEGRAPHSCHAPTER 8-NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 8-NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION
SUBCHAPTER I-ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS
Sec.
901.
Definitions; findings; policy.
(a)
Definitions.
(b)
Findings.
(c)
Policy.
902.
Establishment; assigned functions.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Assigned functions.
903.
Spectrum management activities.
(a)
Revision of regulations.
(b)
Requirements for revisions.
(c)
Certification to Congress.
(d)
Radio services.
(e)
Proof of compliance with FCC licensing requirements.
904.
General administrative provisions.
(a)
Interagency functions.
(b)
Advisory committees and informal consultations with industry.
(c)
General provisions.
(d)
Reorganization.
(e)
Limitation on solicitations.
905.
Annual report to Congress.
SUBCHAPTER II-TRANSFER OF AUCTIONABLE FREQUENCIES
921.
Definitions.
922.
National spectrum allocation planning.
923.
Identification of reallocable frequencies.
(a)
Identification required.
(b)
Minimum amount of spectrum recommended.
(c)
Criteria for identification.
(d)
Procedure for identification of reallocable bands of frequencies.
(e)
Timetable for reallocation and limitation.
924.
Withdrawal or limitation of assignment to Federal Government stations.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Exceptions.
925.
Distribution of frequencies by Commission.
(a)
Allocation and assignment of immediately available frequencies.
(b)
Allocation and assignment of remaining available frequencies.
926.
Authority to recover reassigned frequencies.
(a)
Authority of President.
(b)
Procedure for reclaiming frequencies.
(c)
Costs of reclaiming frequencies.
(d)
Effective date of reclaimed frequencies.
(e)
Effect on other law.
927.
Existing allocation and transfer authority retained.
(a)
Additional reallocation.
(b)
Implementation of new technologies and services.