1、742 47 CFR Ch. I (10110 Edition) Pt. 13 20.18 of this chapter; and inter-connected Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service providers. LECs that meet the definition of a Class B com-pany set forth in 32.11(b)(2) of this chapter, non-nationwide commercial mobile radio service providers with no mor
2、e than 500,000 subscribers at the end of 2001, and interconnected VoIP service providers with annual revenues below the revenue threshold estab-lished pursuant to 32.11 of this chap-ter are exempt from this rule. (a) The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (PSHSB) has the dele-gated authority
3、 to implement and acti-vate a process through which these re-ports will be submitted, including the authority to establish the specific data that will be required. Where relevant, these reports should include descrip-tions of the steps the service providers intend to take to ensure diversity and dep
4、endability in their 911 and E911 net-works and/or systems, including any plans they have to migrate those net-works and/or systems to a next genera-tion Internet Protocol-based E911 plat-form. (b) These reports are due 120 days from the date that the Commission or its staff announces activation of t
5、he 911 network and system reporting proc-ess. (c) Reports filed under this Part will be presumed to be confidential. These reports will be shared with The Na-tional Emergency Number Association, The Association of Public Safety Com-munications Officials, and The Na-tional Association of State 911 Ad
6、-ministrators only pursuant to a protec-tive order. PSHSB has the delegated authority to issue such protective or-ders. All other access to these reports must be sought pursuant to procedures set forth in 47 CFR 0.461. Notice of any requests for inspection of these reports will be provided to the fi
7、lers of the re-ports pursuant to 47 CFR 0.461(d)(3). 72 FR 37673, July 11, 2007 PART 13COMMERCIAL RADIO OPERATORS GENERAL Sec. 13.1 Basis and purpose. 13.3 Definitions. 13.5 Licensed commercial radio operator re-quired. 13.7 Classification of operator licenses and endorsements. 13.8 Authority convey
8、ed. 13.9 Eligibility and application for new li-cense or endorsement. 13.10 Licensee address. 13.11 Holding more than one commercial radio operator license. 13.13 Application for a renewed or modified license. 13.15 License term. 13.17 Replacement license. 13.19 Operators responsibility. EXAMINATION
9、 SYSTEM 13.201 Qualifying for a commercial operator license or endorsement. 13.203 Examination elements. 13.207 Preparing an examination. 13.209 Examination procedures. 13.211 Commercial radio operator license examination. 13.213 COLEM qualifications. 13.215 Question pools. 13.217 Records. AUTHORITY
10、: Secs. 4, 303, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082 as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. SOURCE: 58 FR 9124, Feb. 19, 1993, unless otherwise noted. GENERAL 13.1 Basis and purpose. (a) Basis. The basis for the rules con-tained in this part is the Communica-tions Act of 1934, as amended, and ap-plicable treaties and agree
11、ments to which the United States is a party. (b) Purpose. The purpose of the rules in this part is to prescribe the manner and conditions under which commer-cial radio operators are licensed by the Commission. 13.3 Definitions. The definitions of terms used in part 13 are: (a) COLEM. Commercial oper
12、ator li-cense examination manager. (b) Commercial radio operator. A per-son holding a license or licenses speci-fied in 13.7(b). (c) GMDSS. Global Maritime Distress and Safety System. (d) FCC. Federal Communications Commission. (e) International Morse Code. A dot- dash code as defined in Internation
13、al Telegraph and Telephone Consultative VerDate Mar2010 09:35 Dec 08, 2010 Jkt 220200 PO 00000 Frm 00752 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220200.XXX 220200wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-743 Federal Communica
14、tions Commission 13.7 Committee (CCITT) Recommendation F.1 (1984), Division B, I. Morse code. (f) ITU. International Telecommuni-cation Union. (g) PPC. Proof-of-Passing Certificate. (h) Question pool. All current exam-ination questions for a designated writ-ten examination element. (i) Question set.
15、 A series of examina-tion questions on a given examination selected from the current question pool. (j) Radio Regulations. The latest ITU Radio Regulations to which the United States is a party. 13.5 Licensed commercial radio oper-ator required. Rules that require FCC station li-censees to have cert
16、ain transmitter op-eration, maintenance, and repair duties performed by a commercial radio oper-ator are contained in parts 23, 80, and 87 of this chapter. 63 FR 68942, Dec. 14, 1998 13.7 Classification of operator li-censes and endorsements. (a) Commercial radio operator li-censes issued by the FCC
17、 are classified in accordance with the Radio Regula-tions of the ITU. (b) There are eleven types of com-mercial radio operator licenses, certifi-cates and permits (licenses). The li-censes ITU classification, if different from its name, is given in parentheses. (1) First Class Radiotelegraph Opera-t
18、ors Certificate. (2) Second Class Radiotelegraph Op-erators Certificate. (3) Third Class Radiotelegraph Opera-tors Certificate (radiotelegraph opera-tors special certificate). (4) General Radiotelephone Operator License (radiotelephone operators gen-eral certificate). (5) Marine Radio Operator Permi
19、t (radiotelephone operators restricted certificate). (6) Restricted Radiotelephone Oper-ator Permit (radiotelephone operators restricted certificate). (7) Restricted Radiotelephone Oper-ator Permit-Limited Use (radio-telephone operators restricted certifi-cate). (8) GMDSS Radio Operators License (ge
20、neral operators certificate). (9) Restricted GMDSS Radio Opera-tors License (restricted operators cer-tificate). (10) GMDSS Radio Maintainers Li-cense (technical portion of the first- class radio electronic certificate). (11) GMDSS Radio Operator/Main-tainer License (general operators cer-tificate/t
21、echnical portion of the first- class radio electronic certificate). (c) There are six license endorse-ments affixed by the FCC to provide special authorizations or restrictions. Endorsements may be affixed to the li-cense(s) indicated in parenthesis. (1) Ship Radar Endorsement (First and Second Clas
22、s Radiotelegraph Oper-ators Certificates, General Radio-telephone Operator License, GMDSS Radio Maintainers License). (2) Six Months Service Endorsement (First and Second Class Radiotelegraph Operators License). (3) Restrictive endorsements relating to physical handicaps, English lan-guage or litera
23、cy waivers, or other matters (all licenses). (4) Marine Radio Operator Permits shall bear the following endorsement: This permit does not authorize the op-eration of AM, FM or TV broadcast stations. (5) General Radiotelephone Operator Licenses issued after December 31, 1985, shall bear the following
24、 endorsement: This license confers authority to oper-ate licensed radio stations in the Avia-tion, Marine and International Fixed Public Radio Services only. This au-thority is subject to: any endorsement placed upon this license; FCC orders, rules, and regulations; United States statutes; and the p
25、rovisions of any treaties to which the United States is a party. This license does not confer any authority to operate broadcast sta-tions. It is not assignable or transfer-able. (6)(i) If a person is afflicted with an uncorrected physical handicap which would clearly prevent the performance of all
26、or any part of the duties of a radio operator, under the license for which application is made, at a station under emergency conditions involving the safety of life or property, that per-son still may be issued the license if found qualified. Such a license shall VerDate Mar2010 09:35 Dec 08, 2010 J
27、kt 220200 PO 00000 Frm 00753 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220200.XXX 220200wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-744 47 CFR Ch. I (10110 Edition) 13.8 bear a restrictive endorsement as fol-lows: This license is
28、 not valid for the per-formance of any operating duties, other than installation, service and maintenance duties, at any station li-censed by the FCC which is required, directly or indirectly, by any treaty, statute or rule or regulation pursuant to statute, to be provided for safety purposes. (ii)
29、In the case of a license that does not require an examination in tech-nical radio matters, the endorsement specified in paragraph (c)(6)(i) of this section will be modified by deleting the reference therein to installation, serv-ice, and maintenance duties. (iii) In any case where an applicant who n
30、ormally would receive or has re-ceived a commercial radio operator li-cense bearing the endorsement pre-scribed by paragraph (c)(6)(i) of this section, indicates a desire to operate a station falling within the prohibited terms of the endorsement, the appli-cant may request in writing that such endo
31、rsement not be placed upon, or be removed from his or her license, and may submit written comments or statements from other parties in sup-port thereof. (iv) An applicant who shows that he has performed satisfactorily the duties of a radio operator at a station re-quired to be provided for safety pu
32、r-poses during a period when he or she was afflicted by uncorrected physical handicaps of the same kind and to the same degree as the physical handicaps shown by his or her current application shall not be deemed to be within the provisions of paragraph (c)(6)(i) of this section. (d) A Restricted Ra
33、diotelephone Op-erator Permit-Limited Use issued by the FCC to an aircraft pilot who is not legally eligible for employment in the United States is valid only for oper-ating radio stations on aircraft. (e) A Restricted Radiotelephone Op-erator Permit-Limited Use issued by the FCC to a person under t
34、he provi-sion of Section 303(1)(2) of the Commu-nications Act of 1934, as amended, is valid only for the operation of radio stations for which that person is the station licensee. 58 FR 9124, Feb. 19, 1993; 58 FR 12632, Mar. 5, 1993, as amended at 68 FR 46958, Aug. 7, 2003; 73 FR 4479, Jan. 25, 2008
35、 13.8 Authority conveyed. Licenses, certificates and permits issued under this part convey author-ity for the operating privileges of other licenses, certificates, and permits issued under this part as specified below: (a) First Class Radiotelegraph Opera-tors Certificate conveys all of the op-erati
36、ng authority of the Second Class Radiotelegraph Operators Certificate, the Third Class Radiotelegraph Opera-tors Certificate, the Restricted Radiotelophone Operator Permit, and the Marine Radio Operator Permit. (b) A Second Class Radiotelegraph Operators Certificate conveys all of the operating auth
37、ority of the Third Class Radiotelegraph Operators Cer-tificate, the Restricted Radiotelophone Operator Permit, and the Marine Radio Operator Permit. (c) A Third Class Radiotelegraph Op-erators Certificate conveys all of the operating authority of the Restricted Radiotelophone Operator Permit and the
38、 Marine Radio Operator Permit. (d) A General Radiotelephone Oper-ator License conveys all of the oper-ating authority of the Marine Radio Operator Permit. (e) A GMDSS Radio Operators Li-cense conveys all of the operating au-thority of the Marine Radio Operator Permit. (f) A GMDSS Radio Maintainers L
39、i-cense conveys all of the operating au-thority of the General Radiotelephone Operator License and the Marine Radio Operator Permit. 64 FR 53240, Oct. 1, 1999 13.9 Eligibility and application for new license or endorsement. (a) If found qualified, the following persons are eligible to apply for com-
40、mercial radio operator licenses: (1) Any person legally eligible for em-ployment in the United States. (2) Any person, for the purpose of op-erating aircraft radio stations, who holds: (i) United States pilot certificates; or VerDate Mar2010 09:35 Dec 08, 2010 Jkt 220200 PO 00000 Frm 00754 Fmt 8010
41、Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220200.XXX 220200wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-745 Federal Communications Commission 13.9 (ii) Foreign aircraft pilot certificates which are valid in the United States, if the foreig
42、n government involved has entered into a reciprocal agreement under which such foreign government does not impose any similar require-ment relating to eligibility for employ-ment upon United States citizens. (3) Any person who holds a FCC radio station license, for the purpose of oper-ating that sta
43、tion. (4) Notwithstanding any other provi-sions of the FCCs rules, no person shall be eligible to be issued a commer-cial radio operator license when (i) The persons commercial radio op-erator license is suspended, or (ii) The persons commercial radio operator license is the subject of an on-going s
44、uspension proceeding, or (iii) The person is afflicted with com-plete deafness or complete muteness or complete inability for any other reason to transmit correctly and to receive correctly by telephone spoken mes-sages in English. (b)(1) Each application for a new Gen-eral Radiotelephone Operator L
45、icense, Marine Radio Operator Permit, First Class Radiotelegraph Operators Cer-tificate, Second Class Radiotelegraph Operators Certificate, Third Class Ra-diotelegraph Operators Certificate, Ship Radar Endorsement, Six Months Service Endorsement, GMDSS Radio Operators License, Restricted GMDSS Radio
46、 Operators License, GMDSS Radio Maintainers License and GMDSS Radio Operator/Maintainer Li-cense must be filed on FCC Form 605 in accordance with 1.913 of this chapter. (2) Each application for a Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit or a Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit-Limited Use mus
47、t be filed on FCC Form 605 in accordance with 1.913 of this chapter. (c) Each application for a new Gen-eral Radiotelephone Operator License, Marine Radio Operator Permit, First Class Radiotelegraph Operators Cer-tificate, Second Class Radiotelegraph Operators Certificate, Third Class Ra-diotelegrap
48、h Operators Certificate, Ship Radar Endorsement, GMDSS Radio Operators License, Restricted GMDSS Radio Operators License, GMDSS Radio Maintainers License, or GMDSS Radio Operator/Maintainer Li-cense must be accompanied by the re-quired fee, if any, and submitted in ac-cordance with 1.913 of this cha
49、pter. The application must include an origi-nal PPC(s) from a COLEM(s) showing that the applicant has passed the nec-essary examination element(s) within the previous 365 days when the appli-cant files the application. If a COLEM files the application electronically on behalf of the applicant an original PPC(s) is not required. However, the COLEM must keep the PPC(s) on file for a period of 1 year. (d) An applicant will b
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