I met my buildout requirement in a timely manner, but did not notify the FCC within 15 days of the buildout deadline on my license. What can I do?
To be considered timely filed, the Required Notification must be filed no more than 15 days after the buildout deadline. 47 C.F.R. 1.946(d). If you met your construction or coverage requirement in a timely manner, but failed to notify the FCC within 15 days of the deadline, you need to take one of the following actions, depending on whether Auto Term has been implemented in ULS.
To be considered timely filed, the Required Notification must be filed no later than 15 days after the buildout deadline. 47 C.F.R. § 1.946(d). If you met your construction or coverage requirement in a timely manner, but failed to notify the FCC within 15 days of the deadline, you need to take one of the following actions, depending on the implementation of Auto Term. For licenses, locations or frequencies with buildout deadlines: • Prior to Auto Term implementation in ULS, immediately file a Required Notification (FCC Form 601, Main Form and Schedule K) with a request for waiver of the rule section(s) setting out the requirements for filing notifications. The waiver request must certify that while you did not timely file your Required Notification with the FCC, you did meet the construction or coverage requirement and provide the date by which you met the requirement. Check the Fee Filing Guide to determine if a filing fee is appropriate. • After Auto Term implementation in ULS, you m
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