FCC Won't Extend Deadline on Section 214 Filings
The FCC Office of International Affairs rejected a request by Incompas and Morgan Lewis, on behalf of its clients, asking the FCC for a 30-day extension of the deadlines to file comments and replies on an NPRM on Section 214…
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international authorizations (see 308070045) approved by commissioners 4-0 in April (see 2304200039). Initial comments are due Aug. 31, replies Oct. 2. “We find nothing sufficiently unique or unusual in this instance that would warrant granting the extensions of the comment and reply comment deadlines,” said an order in docket 23-119 in Wednesdays' Daily Digest. OIA agreed to exempt from a one-time information requirement some companies that recently provided information that hasn't changed, providing a break for those that filed applications within three years before the deadline of the one-time information collection. The exemption applies only to those with “no Reportable Foreign Interest Holders of the Authorization Holder other than those disclosed in the application (including any amendment)” and when “there are no changes to the Reportable Foreign Interest Holders disclosed in the application.”