[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 5]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR90.176]

[Page 376-377]
 
                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
 
                         COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 90_PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES--Table of Contents
 
       Subpart H_Policies Governing the Assignment of Frequencies
 
Sec.  90.176  Coordinator notification requirements on frequencies below 
512 MHz or at 764-776/794-806 MHz.

    (a) Frequencies below 470 MHz. Within one business day of making a 
frequency recommendation, each frequency coordinator must notify and 
provide the information indicated in paragraph (f) of this section to 
all other frequency coordinators who are also certified to coordinate 
that frequency.
    (1) The applicable frequency coordinator for each frequency is 
specified in the coordinator column of the frequency tables of 
Sec. Sec.  90.20(c)(3) and 90.35(b)(3).
    (2) For frequencies that do not specify any frequency coordinator, 
all certified in-pool coordinators must be notified.
    (3) For frequencies that are shared between the Public Safety Pool 
and the Industrial/Business Pool (frequencies subject to Sec. Sec.  
90.20(d)(7), (d)(25), (d)(34), or (d)(46) in the Public Safety Pool, and 
subject to Sec. Sec.  90.35(c)(13), (c)(25), or (d)(4) in the 
Industrial/Business Pool), all certified coordinators of both pools must 
be notified.
    (b) Frequencies in the 470-512 MHz band. Within one business day of 
making a frequency recommendation, each frequency coordinator must 
notify and provide the information indicated in paragraph (f) of this 
section to all other certified frequency coordinators in the Public 
Safety Pool and the Industrial/Business Pool.
    (c) Frequencies in the 764-776/794-806 MHz band. Within one business 
day of making a frequency recommendation, each frequency coordinator 
must notify and provide the information indicated in paragraph (f) of 
this section to all other certified frequency coordinators in the Public 
Safety Pool.
    (d) Each frequency coordinator must also notify all other certified 
in-pool coordinators on any day that the frequency coordinator does not 
make any frequency recommendations.
    (e) Notification must be made to all coordinators at approximately 
the same time and can be made using any method that ensures compliance 
with the one business day requirement.
    (f) At a minimum the following information must be included in each 
notification:
    (1) Name of applicant;
    (2) Frequency or frequencies recommended;
    (3) Antenna locations and heights;
    (4) Effective radiated power (ERP);
    (5) Type(s) of emissions;
    (6) Description of the service area; and
    (7) Date and time of recommendation.
    (g) Upon request, each coordinator must provide any additional 
information requested from another certified coordinator regarding a 
pending recommendation that it has processed but has not yet been 
granted by the Commission.
    (h) It is the responsibility of each coordinator to insure that its 
frequency recommendations do not conflict with

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the frequency recommendations of any other frequency coordinator. Should 
a conflict arise, the affected coordinators are jointly responsible for 
taking action to resolve the conflict, up to and including notifying the 
Commission that an application may have to be returned.

[65 FR 53645, Sept. 5, 2000]

    Effective Date Note: At 65 FR 53645, Sept. 5, 2000, Sec.  90.176 was 
revised. This section contains information collection requirements and 
will not be effective until approved by the Office of Management and 
Budget. For the convenience of the reader, the superseded text is set 
forth as follows:

Sec.  90.176  Coordinator notification requirements on frequencies below 
          512 MHz.

    (a) Frequencies below 470 MHz. Within one business day of making a 
frequency recommendation, each frequency coordinator must notify and 
provide the information indicated in paragraph (e) of this section to 
all other frequency coordinators who are also certified to coordinate 
that frequency.
    (1) The applicable frequency coordinator for each frequency is 
specified in the coordinator column of the frequency tables of 
Sec. Sec.  90.20(c)(3) and 90.35(b)(3).
    (2) For frequencies that do not specify any frequency coordinator, 
all certified in-pool coordinators must be notified.
    (3) For frequencies that are shared between the Public Safety Pool 
and the Industrial/Business Pool (frequencies subject to Sec. Sec.  
90.20(d)(7), (d)(25), (d)(34), or (d)(46) in the Public Safety Pool, and 
subject to Sec. Sec.  90.35(c)(13), (c)(25), or (d)(4) in the 
Industrial/Business Pool), all certified coordinators of both pools must 
be notified.
    (b) Frequencies in the 470-512 MHz band. Within one business day of 
making a frequency recommendation, each frequency coordinator must 
notify and provide the information indicated in paragraph (e) of this 
section to all other certified frequency coordinators in the Public 
Safety Pool and the Industrial/Business Pool.
    (c) Each frequency coordinator must also notify all other certified 
in-pool coordinators on any day that the frequency coordinator does not 
make any frequency recommendations.
    (d) Notification must be made to all coordinators at approximately 
the same time and can be made using any method that ensures compliance 
with the one business day requirement.
    (e) At a minimum the following information must be included in each 
notification:
    (1) Name of applicant;
    (2) Frequency or frequencies recommended;
    (3) Antenna locations and heights;
    (4) Effective radiated power (ERP);
    (5) Type(s) of emissions;
    (6) Description of the service area; and
    (7) Date and time of recommendation.
    (f) Upon request, each coordinator must provide any additional 
information requested from another certified coordinator regarding a 
pending recommendation that it has processed but has not yet been 
granted by the Commission.
    (g) It is the responsibility of each coordinator to insure that its 
frequency recommendations do not conflict with the frequency 
recommendations of any other frequency coordinator. Should a conflict 
arise, the affected coordinators are jointly responsible for taking 
action to resolve the conflict, up to and including notifying the 
Commission that an application may have to be returned.

[62 FR 18926, Apr. 17, 1997]