[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 15, Volume 3]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 15CFR2301.2]



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                  TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE

 

       CHAPTER XXIII--NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION 

                 ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

 

PART 2301_PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES PROGRAM--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec. 2301.2  Definitions.



    Act means Part IV of Title III of the Communications Act of 1934, 47 

U.S.C. 390-393 and 397-399b, as amended.

    Administrator means the Assistant Secretary for Communications and 

Information of the United States Department of Commerce who is also 

Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information 

Administration.

    Agency means the National Telecommunications and Information 

Administration of the United States Department of Commerce.

    Broadcast means the distribution of electronic signals to the public 

at large using television (VHF or UHF) or radio (AM or FM) technologies.

    Closing date means the date and time which the Administrator sets as 

the deadline for the receipt of applications during a grant cycle.

    Construction (as applied to public telecommunications facilities) 

means acquisition (including acquisition by lease), installation, and 

improvement of public telecommunications facilities and preparatory 

steps incidental to any such acquisition, installation or improvement.



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    Department means the United States Department of Commerce.

    FCC means the Federal Communications Commission.

    Federal interest period means the period of time during which the 

Federal government retains a reversionary interest in all facilities 

constructed with Federal grant funds. This period begins with the 

purchase of the facilities and continues for ten (10) years after the 

official completion date of the project. Although OMB Circular A-110, 

sections 33 and 34 (58 FR 62992, Nov. 29, 1993) and 15 CFR 24.31 and 

24.32, specify that the Federal government maintains a reversionary 

interest in the facilities for as long as the facilities are needed for 

the originally authorized purpose, PTFP's authorizing statute (47 U.S.C. 

392(g)) limits the reversionary period for ten years for purposes of 

this program. However, Federal Constitutional limitations on the use of 

the facilities survive for the useful life of the facilities whether or 

not this period extends beyond the ten-year Federal interest period.

    Minorities means American Indians, Alaska Natives, Asian or Pacific 

Islanders, Hispanics, and Blacks, not of Hispanic Origin.

    Nonbroadcast means the distribution of electronic signals by a means 

other than broadcast technologies. Examples of nonbroadcast technologies 

are Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS), satellite systems, 

and coaxial or fiber optic cable.

    Noncommercial educational broadcast station or public broadcast 

station means a television or radio broadcast station that is eligible 

to be licensed by the FCC as a noncommercial educational radio or 

television broadcast station and that is owned (controlled) and operated 

by a state, a political or special purpose subdivision of a state, 

public agency or nonprofit private foundation, corporation, institution, 

or association, or owned (controlled) and operated by a municipality and 

transmits only noncommercial educational, cultural or instructional 

programs.

    Noncommercial telecommunications entity means any enterprise that is 

owned (controlled) and operated by a state, a political or special 

purpose subdivision of a state, a public agency, or a nonprofit private 

foundation, corporation, institution, or association; and that has been 

organized primarily for the purpose of disseminating audio or video 

noncommercial educational, cultural or instructional programs to the 

public by means other than a primary television or radio broadcast 

station, including, but not limited to, coaxial cable, optical fiber, 

broadcast translators, cassettes, discs, satellite, microwave or laser 

transmission.

    Nonprofit (as applied to any foundation, corporation, institution, 

or association) means a foundation, corporation, institution, or 

association, no part of the net earnings of which inures, or may 

lawfully inure, to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual.

    Operational cost means those approved costs incurred in the 

operation of an entity or station such as overhead labor, material, 

contracted services (such as building or equipment maintenance), 

including capital outlay and debt service.

    Planning (as applied to public telecommunications facilities) means 

activities to form a project for which PTFP construction funds may be 

obtained.

    Pre-operational costs means all nonconstruction costs incurred by 

new public telecommunications entities before the date on which they 

began providing service to the public, and all nonconstruction costs 

associated with the expansion of existing stations before the date on 

which such expanded capacity is activated, except that such costs shall 

not include any portion of the salaries of any personnel employed by an 

operating public telecommunications entity.

    PTFP means the Public Telecommunications Facilities Program, which 

is administered by the Agency.

    PTFP Director means the Agency employee who recommends final action 

on public telecommunications facilities applications and grants to the 

Administrator.

    Public telecommunications entity means any enterprise which is a 

public broadcast station or noncommercial telecommunications entity and 

which disseminates public telecommunications services to the public.



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    Public telecommunications facilities means apparatus necessary for 

production, interconnection, captioning, broadcast, or other 

distribution of programming, including but not limited to studio 

equipment, cameras, microphones, audio and video storage or processors 

and switchers, terminal equipment, towers, antennas, transmitters, 

remote control equipment, transmission line, translators, microwave 

equipment, mobile equipment, satellite communications equipment, 

instructional television fixed service equipment, subsidiary 

communications authorization transmitting and receiving equipment, cable 

television equipment, optical fiber communications equipment, and other 

means of transmitting, emitting, storing, and receiving images and 

sounds or information, except that such term does not include the 

buildings to house such apparatus (other than small equipment shelters 

that are part of satellite earth stations, translators, microwave 

interconnection facilities, and similar facilities).

    Public telecommunications services means noncommercial educational 

and cultural radio and television programs, and related noncommercial 

instructional or informational material that may be transmitted by means 

of electronic communications.

    Sectarian means that which has the purpose or function of advancing 

or propagating a religious belief.

    State includes each of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, 

the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American 

Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

    System of public telecommunications entities means any combination 

of public telecommunications entities acting cooperatively to produce, 

acquire or distribute programs, or to undertake related activities.

    Useful life means the normal operating life of equipment.