FCC Rules Most CSRIC Communications Don't Require Ex Parte Filings
The FCC said most communications with its Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council will be treated as not requiring an ex parte filing. This covers presentations to the CSRIC or its subcommittees and working groups, points made at any roundtable…
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discussions sponsored by the CSRIC, and presentations between CSRIC members and FCC staff or commissioners “incidental to and in connection with such CSRIC meetings or roundtable discussions,” the FCC said in Monday notice. This “modification” of the rules is “in the public interest because it will allow the CSRIC to develop and shape its advice and recommendations to the Commission more efficiently and effectively,” the FCC said. The new CSRIC met for the first time Friday (see 1907190053).