Compilation of Selected Acts Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Commerce: Communications Law Including Communications Act of 1934, Telecommunications Act of 1996, Communications Satellite Act of 1962, National Telecommunications and Information Administration Organization Act, Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act, Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, Additional Communications Statutes, Selected Provisions from the United States Code, 4. sējums

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Schedules of Charges
36
Hearing as to Lawfulness of New Charges Suspension
37
Commission Authorized To Prescribe Just and Reasonable Charges 206 Liability of Carriers for Damages
38
Recovery of Damages 208 Complaints to the Commission 209 Orders for Payment of Money
39
Franks and Passes 211 Copies of Contracts To Be Filed 212 Interlocking Directorates Officials Dealing in Securities 213 Valuation of Carrier Property
40
Extension of Lines
42
Transactions Relating to Services Equipment and So Forth
45
Application of Act to Receivers and Trustees 217 Liability of Carrier for Acts and Omissions of Agents 218 Inquiries Into Management
46
Annual and Other Reports
47
Accounts Records and Memoranda Depreciation Charges 221 Special Provisions Relating to Telephone Companies 222 Privacy of Customer Informa...
50
Obscene or Harassing Telephone Calls in the District of Columbia o in Interstate or Foreign Communications
52
Regulation of Pole Attachments
57
Telecommunications Services for HearingImpaired and Speech Impaired Individuals
59
Telephone Operator Services
62
Restrictions on the Use of Telephone Equipment
68
Regulation of Carrier Offering of PayPerCall Services
75
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act Compliance
82
Protection for Private Blocking and Screening of Offensive Materia
83
Sec P Part II Development of Competitive Markets
89
Interconnection
90
Procedures for Negotiation Arbitration and Approval of Agreements 253 Removal of Barriers to Entry 254 Universal Service 9
98
Access by Persons With Disabilities 10
104
Coordination for Interconnectivity 10
105
Illegal Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selections 10
106
Provision of Telemessaging Service 10
108
Special Provisions Concerning Bell Operating Companies 271 Bell Operating Company Entry Into InterLATA Services
109
Separate Affiliate Safeguards
115
Manufacturing by Bell Operating Companies
118
Electronic Publishing by Bell Operating Companies
123
Alarm Monitoring Services
128
Provision of Payphone Service
129
Title IIIProvisions Relating to Radio Part I General Provisions 301 License for Radio Communication or Transmission of Energy
131
General Powers of Commission
133
Waiver by Licensee
137
Allocation of Facilities Term of Licenses
138
Applications for Licenses Conditions in License for Foreign Communication
139
Action upon Applications Form of and Conditions Attached to Licenses
140
Limitation on Holding and Transfer of Licenses
156
Special Requirements with Respect to Certain Applications in the Broadcasting Service
157
Administrative Sanctions
158
Application of Antitrust Laws Refusal of Licenses and Permits in Certain Cases
160
Facilities for Candidates for Public Office
161
Modification by Commission of Construction Permits or Licenses
162
Announcement with Respect to Certain Matter Broadcast
163
Construction Permits
164
Designation of Stations Liable to Interfere with Distress Signals
165
Use of Minimum Power
166
Censorship Indecent Language
168
Prohibition against Shipment of Certain Television Receivers
169
Very High Frequency Stations and AM Radio Stations
170
Mobile Services
171
Willful or Malicious Interference
177
351
179
355
188
Criteria for Approval and Expenditures by Secretary of Commerce
196
SUBPART EGENERAL
216
Title IVProcedural and Administrative Provisions
222
410
228
Restriction of Access by Minors to Materials Commercially Distrib uted by Means of World Wide Web That Are Harmful to Minor
231
504
234
611
241
614
248
General Franchise Requirements
260
Franchise Fees
263
Regulation of Rates
264
Regulation of Services Facilities and Equipment
272
624A Consumer Electronics Equipment Compatibility
274
Modification of Franchise Obligations
276
Renewal
279
Conditions of Sale 628 Development of Competition and Diversity in Video Programmi Distribution
280
Competitive Availability of Navigation Devices
284
Miscellaneous Provisions 631 Protection of Subscriber Privacy
285
Consumer Protection and Customer Service
287
Unauthorized Publication of Communications 706 War EmergencyPowers of President
306
Effective Date of Act 708 Separability Clause 709 Short Title 710 Telephone Service for the Disabled
308
ClosedCaptioning of Public Service Announcements 712 Syndicated Exclusivity 713 Video Programming Accessibility
311
Telecommunications Development Fund
313
616
322
22880
339
26
345
Title VIIMiscellaneous Provisions
359
Title IIICommunications and Spectrum Allocation Provisions
367
Title IShort Title Declaration of Policy and Definitions
373
Title IVMiscellaneous
381
15
389
2218
395
Part BTransfer of Auctionable Frequencies
407
114
415
154
419
202
427
403
433
104
440
Index to the Communications Act of 1934
447
Title IVTelecommunications Carrier Compliance Payments
448
1102
456
1203
462
1303
469
1307
475
1
481
Public Laws in Chronological Order TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
484
12
487
1
495
National Endowment for Childrens Educational Television
501
482
506
10
507
Submarine Cable Statute Act of May 27 1921
517
Competitive Bidding for Spectrum
525
SELECTED PROVISIONS FROM THE UNITED STATES CODE
527
Freedom of Information Act Privacy Act Government in the Sunshine Act Adminis trative Procedure Act Regulatory Flexibility Act 551 Definitions 5
529
Suspension Revocation and Expiration of Licenses
567
Effect on Other Laws Effect of Subsequent Statute
568
Definitions
569
Regulatory Agenda 603 Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
570
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
571
Avoidance of Duplicative or Unnecessary Analyses 606 Effect on Other Law 607 Preparation of Analyses
572
Procedure for Waiver or Delay of Completion 609 Procedures for Gathering Comments
573
Periodic Review of Rules 611 Judicial Review
575
Reports and Intervention Rights
576
Application Definitions 702 Right of Review 703 Form and Venue of Proceeding 704 Actions Reviewable 705 Relief Pending Review 706 Scope of ...
577
Appendix Inspector General Act of 1978
579
260aa Uniform Time Act of 1966
584
Declaration of Policy 1332 Definitions 1333 Labeling
585
Preemption 1335 Unlawful Advertisements
588
1335a Cigarette Ingredients
589
Federal Trade Commission 1337 Reports 1338 Criminal Penalty 1339 Injunction Proceedings LOLOLOLO 1340 Cigarettes for Export 1331n Separa...
590
Smokeless Tobacco Warning
591
Title 17Copyrights
592
108
600
112
611
117
631
801
652
Definitions Title IIBroadcast Services 202 Broadcast Ownership 207 Restrictions on OverTheAir Reception Devices
667
1204
668
2519
691
243
697
Judiciary and Judicial Procedure
702
Title 40Public Buildings Property and Works
709
3501
715
3505
722
3508
729
3515
735
Government Paperwork Elimination
738
Definitions 5
740
Global Positioning System Title 10 U S C
744
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