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WINS NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2003
Subject: Re: Categorical Exclusion
"All licensees must comply with the MPE limits given in Section 1.1310 of the rules, there are no exceptions. Categorical exclusions are given to those licensees that under most situations would not cause a compliance problem by themselves. They are still bound by the MPE requirements though. As soon as the licensee co-locates with another, the licensee must take into account existing fields caused by these entities. If there are areas that exceed 100% of the applicable limit then those that are contributing more than 5% of the applicable limit are responsible for compliance. The last licensee to a site is always responsible for making sure that fields they add (even if under 5%) will not cause the site to become non-compliant.
Jerry Ulcek
FCC
EB/Denver
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THE DOLLAR VALUE OF FCC FINES
The FCC's "forfeiture proceedings" list shows how much money different Rule infractions could potentially cost. Visit http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/cfr-retrieve.html#page1
- In the box labeled "Title," insert 47
- In the box labeled "Part," insert 1
- In the box labeled "Section," insert 80
- Then hit the "Retrieve" button.
(This FCC rule searcher works for other Commission rules too.)
RSI WILL BE AT NATE
The Annual National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE) convention will be in Dallas Feb. 20-21, Please come visit with RSI at booth # 161.
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