Sec. 4. Studies on reallocation of certain Federal spectrum
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Not later than 6 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, each Federal entity that, as of such date of enactment, is operating on spectrum between the frequencies of 3450 megahertz to 3550 megahertz, inclusive, shall— request a payment under section 118(g)(2) of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration Organization Act ( 47 U.S.C. 928(g)(2) ) for the purpose of conducting a study of any such frequencies on which such entity operates in order to determine the feasibility of the reallocation of such frequencies, or a portion thereof, for non-Federal use or shared Federal and non-Federal use, or a combination thereof, and auction in accordance with such reallocation; and if such Federal entity receives such payment— conduct such study; and submit to the appropriate committees of Congress and the Secretary a report on the results of such study.
A Federal entity is not required to conduct a study under subsection
(a)if such entity requests such payment in accordance with section 118(g)(2) of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration Organization Act ( 47 U.S.C. 928(g)(2) ) but does not receive such payment. If it is found in a study conducted under subsection
(a)that any Federal entity operating on spectrum with respect to which the study is conducted would not be able to achieve comparable capability of systems in the case of the reallocation of such spectrum or a portion thereof for non-Federal use or shared Federal and non-Federal use, or a combination thereof, and auction in accordance with such reallocation, the Federal entity that conducted the study shall submit to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget a certification stating such finding.
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