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![]() "Landshark" wrote in message . com... "Leland C. Scott" wrote in message ... You and Frank need to do some more reading. The appeal court process is there too, but both of you like to conveniently ignore it. As far as the regulations go, that they are only "rules", go tell that to an attorney and watch him laugh at you. Better yet get a NAL yourself and tell that wopper to the judge. You don't comprehend it do you? I understand it just fine. You can not contest a NAL in a court of law, you have to contest it before the FCC. http://www.fcc.gov/oalj/ http://newmedia.cityu.edu.hk/cyberla...dminlaw03.html http://www.ku.edu/~kulaw/library/admin_res.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Application of RICHARD A. BURTON For General Mobile Radio Service License ) ) ) ) ) FCC File No. 0000920745 Docket No. 03-188 HEARING DESIGNATION ORDER Adopted: August 6, 2003 Released: August 7, 2003 By the Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: INTRODUCTION 1. By this Hearing Designation Order, we commence a hearing before an FCC Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) to determine whether the captioned application by Richard A. Burton (Burton) for a new General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) license should be granted. As discussed below, Burton has been convicted on four separate occasions for the unlicensed operation of a radio transmission apparatus in violation of Sections 301 or 318 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (Act).[1] In addition, Burton had his amateur radio license revoked in 1981 for willful and repeated violation of the Commission's regulations governing the Amateur Radio Service.[2] In 1992, his application for new amateur radio station and operator licenses was designated for hearing based on character qualifications issues arising from the 1981 license revocation and the first two of his four felony convictions[3] for unlicensed radio operations.[4] Based on the information before us, we believe that Burton's history of repeated violations of the Act and our Rules raises a substantial and material question of fact as to whether he possesses the requisite character qualifications to be a Commission licensee. Because we are unable to make a determination on the record currently before us that grant of Burton's application for a new GMRS license would serve the public interest, convenience, and necessity, we hereby designate the application for hearing, as required by Section 309(e) of the Act.[5] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- http://www.nlgcdc.org/briefs/microra...sition_pi.html http://www.cultureandfamily.org/arti...yi d=cfreport -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO Wireless Network Mobile computing on the go brought to you by Micro$oft |
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