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![]() KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog /////////////////////////////////////////// FCC says "no" to lifetime amateur radio licenses Posted: 27 Jun 2016 06:38 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/kb6nu...m_medium=email I dont know about you, but I saw no purpose in this petition, especially since renewing a license is now free and very easy to do online..Dan SB QST @ ARL $ARLB021 ARLB021 FCC Says No to Lifetime Amateur Radio Licenses ZCZC AG21 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 21 ARLB021 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT June 24, 2016 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB021 ARLB021 FCC Says No to Lifetime Amateur Radio Licenses The FCC has denied the petition of an Arizona radio amateur, who had petitioned for lifetime Amateur Radio licenses. Mark F. Krotz, N7MK, of Mesa, had filed his Petition for Rule Making (RM 11760) with the FCC last November, and the FCC invited public comments in February. Krotz wanted the FCC to revise Part 97.25 of its rules to indicate that Amateur Radio licenses are granted for the holders lifetime, instead of for the current 10-year term. Hundreds of radio amateurs commented on the petition, but the FCC was not swayed by those favoring the idea. Based on our review of the record, we are not persuaded that the petition discloses sufficient grounds for the requested rule change, the FCC said in a June 21 Order. Krotzs primary argument is that extending the term of amateur licenses to the lifetime of the holder would reduce the Commissions administrative and personnel costs, but it is not clear to us that the proposal actually would enhance administrative efficiency. Thats because the vast majority of license renewals are submitted online and processed automatically by the Universal Licensing System (ULS), with minimal staff involvement, the Order said. The FCC said it had further reduced its overhead by no longer routinely mailing out paper licenses. [i]f license terms were extended to the holders lifetime, we likely would receive more cancellations on account of the licensees death, which are labor-intensive, because staff must carefully verify the deceaseds identity and licenses in order to guard against erroneous cancellations, the FCC said in its Order, signed by Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Deputy Mobility Division Chief Scot Stone. Krotz argued that the General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL) already is issued on a lifetime basis, but the FCC said thats not a comparable situation, because an Amateur Radio license is both an operators license and a station license, and there is no Commission precedent for issuing a lifetime station license. In 2014 the FCC granted lifetime credit for examination elements 3 and 4, but applicants seeking relicensing under that provision still must pass examination element 2. The FCC pointed out in its Order that this was done to address the concerns of commenters that a licensee who had not renewed also may not have maintained or expanded his or her knowledge and skills. NNNN /EX The post FCC says no to lifetime amateur radio licenses appeared first on KB6NUs Ham Radio Blog. |
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