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Old July 31st 03, 10:33 PM
D. Stussy
 
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Dick Carroll; wrote:
"D. Stussy" wrote:
That's not what S25.5 says now. It says that a country may choose to have no
requirement.


Uh-huh. So you don't think it gives them time to choose before reducing the
regulatory system to chaos?


No. What it means is that it no longer defines a requirement but an option.
47 CFR 97.301(e) is predicated on it being a requirement, which it isn't
anymore. That means that .301(e) has become VOID on its face.
 
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