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BILLING CODE 4310-LH-P 69 137 Monday, July 19, 2004 Notices Part IV Federal Communications Commission Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Lists Private Land Mobile Licenses Cancelled as a Result of the Spectrum Audit; Notice FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION [DA 04-1563] Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Lists Private Land Mobile Licenses Cancelled as a Result of the Spectrum Audit AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: This document informs of the call signs of licenses that have cancelled automatically as a result of their construction and operational status. Such cancellation was discovered as a result of the Private Land Mobile Radio
(PLMR)Spectrum Audit conducted by the Bureau. DATES: Effective June 8, 2004. ADDRESSES: FCC, PLMR Spectrum Audit, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325, or fax
(717)338-2696. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelly Lawver, Public Safety & Critical Infrastructure Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau,
(717)338-2605. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of a Public Notice released on June 8, 2004. For additional information on the PLMR spectrum Audit, please visit the PLMR audit Web site at *http://wireless.fcc.gov/licensing/audits/plmrs* or call 1-888-225-5322 and select option 2. Federal Communications Commission. 1. The Bureau has been conducting an audit of the construction and operational status of certain PLMR stations, involving approximately 420,000 call signs. As part of the audit, the Bureau sent letters to licensees inquiring about the construction and operational status of the subject call signs. The audit includes most PLMR Stations (radio services IG, YG, PW, YW) licensed on frequencies below 512 MHz that are subject to frequency coordination and rule-based construction and operational requirements. Part 90 of the Commission's rules governing PLMR facilities requires construction within a specified time and requires that stations remain operational in order for the FCC license to remain valid. Specifically, when a licensee fails to construct its authorized PLMR facilities within the requisite construction period or discontinues operation for a consecutive period of one year, the license cancels automatically and the licensee is required to notify the FCC. 2. The Bureau announced in two *Public Notices* earlier this year how it intended to handle both audit letters that were returned to the Commission as undeliverable and audit letters that were delivered but for which no response has been received by the Commission. Specifically, the FCC stated in these *Public Notices* that a failure to respond within the specified time frame would result in the licenses in question being deemed to have cancelled automatically. In regard to those licensees who have not responded to the audit, the Bureau stated that on February 27, 2004, it would send out a third and final letter. Licensees were given until March 31, 2004, to provide a response. In the case of undeliverable letters, the Bureau stated licensees had 30 days from publication of the *Public Notice* in the **Federal Register** to respond to avoid a presumption that the licenses have cancelled automatically. 3. The Bureau has not received a valid response within the specified time frame to any of the audit letters for the station licenses (call signs) that are set forth in Attachment A. Consequently, these station licenses have been deemed to have cancelled automatically pursuant to 47 CFR 90.155(a) or 90.157 of the Commission's rules as of the deadlines established in the February 9, 2004, *Public Notices.* Action will be taken in the Universal Licensing System
(ULS)to reflect the termination of these licenses. Once a license has been placed in terminated status in ULS, applicants may apply for frequency coordination and file an application with the Commission. Federal Communications Commission. D'wana R. Terry, Chief, Public Safety and Critical Infrastructure Division, WTB. BILLING CODE 6712-01-M EN19JY04.010 EN19JY04.011 EN19JY04.012 EN19JY04.013 EN19JY04.014 EN19JY04.015 EN19JY04.016 EN19JY04.017 EN19JY04.018 EN19JY04.019 EN19JY04.020 EN19JY04.021 EN19JY04.022 EN19JY04.023 EN19JY04.024 EN19JY04.025 EN19JY04.026 EN19JY04.027 EN19JY04.028 EN19JY04.029 EN19JY04.030 EN19JY04.031 EN19JY04.032 EN19JY04.033 EN19JY04.034 EN19JY04.035 EN19JY04.036 EN19JY04.037 EN19JY04.038 EN19JY04.039 EN19JY04.040 EN19JY04.041 EN19JY04.042 EN19JY04.043 EN19JY04.044 EN19JY04.045 EN19JY04.046 EN19JY04.047 EN19JY04.048 EN19JY04.049 EN19JY04.050 EN19JY04.051 EN19JY04.052 EN19JY04.053 EN19JY04.054 EN19JY04.055 EN19JY04.056 EN19JY04.057 EN19JY04.058 EN19JY04.059 EN19JY04.060 EN19JY04.061 EN19JY04.062 EN19JY04.063 EN19JY04.064 EN19JY04.065 EN19JY04.066 EN19JY04.067 EN19JY04.068 EN19JY04.069 EN19JY04.070 EN19JY04.071 EN19JY04.072 EN19JY04.073 EN19JY04.074 EN19JY04.075 EN19JY04.076 EN19JY04.077 EN19JY04.078 EN19JY04.079 EN19JY04.080 EN19JY04.081 EN19JY04.082 EN19JY04.083 EN19JY04.084 EN19JY04.085 EN19JY04.086 EN19JY04.087 EN19JY04.088 EN19JY04.089 EN19JY04.090 EN19JY04.091 EN19JY04.092 EN19JY04.093 EN19JY04.094 EN19JY04.095 EN19JY04.096 EN19JY04.097 EN19JY04.098 EN19JY04.099 EN19JY04.100 EN19JY04.101 EN19JY04.102 EN19JY04.103 EN19JY04.104 EN19JY04.105 EN19JY04.106 EN19JY04.107 EN19JY04.108 EN19JY04.109 EN19JY04.110 EN19JY04.111 EN19JY04.112 EN19JY04.113 EN19JY04.114 EN19JY04.115 EN19JY04.116 EN19JY04.117 EN19JY04.118 EN19JY04.119 EN19JY04.120 EN19JY04.121 EN19JY04.122 EN19JY04.123 EN19JY04.124 EN19JY04.125 EN19JY04.126 EN19JY04.127 EN19JY04.128 EN19JY04.129 EN19JY04.130 EN19JY04.131 EN19JY04.132 EN19JY04.133 EN19JY04.134 EN19JY04.135 EN19JY04.136 EN19JY04.137 EN19JY04.138 EN19JY04.139 EN19JY04.140 EN19JY04.141 [FR Doc. 04-16086 Filed 7-16-04; 8:45 am]
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