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H.R. 3439 (ih) To prohibit the Federal Communications Commission from establishing rules authorizing the operation of new, low power FM radio stations. [Introduced in House] ...
106th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 3439
_______________________________________________________________________
AN ACT
To require the Federal Communications Commission to revise its
regulations authorizing the operation of new, low-power FM radio
stations.
106th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 3439
_______________________________________________________________________
AN ACT
To require the Federal Communications Commission to revise its
regulations authorizing the operation of new, low-power FM radio
stations.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Radio Broadcasting Preservation Act
of 2000''.
SEC. 2. MODIFICATIONS TO LOW-POWER FM REGULATIONS REQUIRED.
(a) Third-Adjacent Channel Protections Required.--
(1) Modifications required.--The Federal Communications
Commission shall modify the rules authorizing the operation of
low-power FM radio stations, as proposed in MM Docket No. 99-
25, to--
(A) prescribe minimum distance separations for
third-adjacent channels (as well as for co-channels and
first- and second-adjacent channels); and
(B) prohibit any applicant from obtaining a low-
power FM license if the applicant has engaged in any
manner in the unlicensed operation of any station in
violation of section 301 of the Communications Act of
1934 (47 U.S.C. 301).
(2) Congressional authority required for further changes.--
The Federal Communications Commission may not--
(A) eliminate or reduce the minimum distance
separations for third-adjacent channels required by
paragraph (1)(A); or
(B) extend the eligibility for application for low-
power FM stations beyond the organizations and entities
as proposed in MM Docket No. 99-25 (47 CFR 73.853),
except as expressly authorized by Act of Congress enacted after
the date of the enactment of this Act.
(3) Validity of prior actions.--Any license that was issued
by the Commission to a low-power FM station prior to the date
on which the Commission modify its rules as required by
paragraph (1) and that does not comply with such modifications
shall be invalid.
(b) Further Evaluation of Need for Third-Adjacent Channel
Protections.--
(1) Pilot program required.--The Federal Communications
Commission shall conduct an experimental program to test
whether low-power FM radio stations will result in harmful
interference to existing FM radio stations if such stations are
not subject to the minimum distance separations for third-
adjacent channels required by subsection (a). The Commission
shall conduct such test in no more than nine FM radio markets,
including urban, suburban, and rural markets, by waiving the
minimum distance separations for third-adjacent channels for
the stations that are the subject of the experimental program.
At least one of the stations shall be selected for the purpose
of evaluating whether minimum distance separations for third-
adjacent channels are needed for FM translator stations. The
Commission may, consistent with the public interest, continue
after the conclusion of the experimental program to waive the
minimum distance separations for third-adjacent channels for
the stations that are the subject of the experimental program.
(2) Conduct of testing.--The Commission shall select an
independent testing entity to conduct field tests in the
markets of the stations in the experimental program under
paragraph (1). Such field tests shall include--
(A) an opportunity for the public to comment on
interference; and
(B) independent audience listening tests to
determine what is objectionable and harmful
interference to the average radio listener.
(3) Report to congress.--The Commission shall publish the
results of the experimental program and field tests and afford
an opportunity for the public to comment on such results. The
Federal Communications Commission shall submit a report on the
experimental program and field tests to the Committee on
Commerce of the House of Representatives and the Committee on
Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate not later
than February 1, 2001. Such report shall include--
(A) an analysis of the experimental program and
field tests and of the public comment received by the
Commission;
(B) an evaluation of the impact of the modification
or elimination of minimum distance separations for
third-adjacent channels on--
(i) listening audiences;
(ii) incumbent FM radio broadcasters in
general, and on minority and small market
broadcasters in particular, including an
analysis of the economic impact on such
broadcasters;
(iii) the transition to digital radio for
terrestrial radio broadcasters;
(iv) stations that provide a reading
service for the blind to the public; and
(v) FM radio translator stations;
(C) the Commission's recommendations to the
Congress to reduce or eliminate the minimum distance
separations for third-adjacent channels required by
subsection (a); and
(D) such other information and recommendations as
the Commission considers appropriate.
Passed the House of Representatives April 13, 2000.
Attest:
Clerk.
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