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TAC Presentations Don't Require Ex Parte Filings, FCC Decides

FCC staff and sometimes commissioners attend meetings of the Technological Advisory Council, but the agency said Friday it won’t require ex parte filings on presentations. The public notice covers “presentations to the TAC, including to its subcommittees and working groups,…

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and at any roundtable discussions sponsored by the TAC, and presentations between TAC members (including members of any subcommittees or working groups) and FCC staff or Commissioners,” the notice said. “This treatment is appropriate since presentations to the Council, like comments on a Notice of Inquiry, will not directly result in the promulgation of new rules.”