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§ 0.121 Location of field offices and monitoring stations.

(a) District Offices and their suboffices are located at the following addresses:

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Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Merce
Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passai
Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren.
Albany, Bronx, Columbia, Delaware, Dutches
Greene, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orang
Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer, Richmon
Rockland, Schenectady, Suffolk, Sulliva
Ulster, and Westchester.
New Castle.

Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape Ma
Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean, and Salem.
Adams, Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Cumb
land, Dauphin, Delaware, Lancaster, Leban
Lehigh, Monroe, Montgomery, Northampt
Perry, Philadelphia, Schuylkill, and York.
Kent and Sussex.

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Angelina, Aransas, Atascosa, Austin, Ban
Bastrop, Bee, Bexar, Blanco, Brazoria, Br
Brooks, Burleson, Caldwell, Calhoun,
eron, Chambers, Colorado, Comal, De
Dimmit, Duval, Edwards, Fayette,
Bend, Frio, Galveston, Gillespie,
Gonzales, Grimes, Guadalupe, Hardin, H
Hays, Hidalgo, Jackson, Jasper,
Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kendall,
edy, Kerr, Kinney, Kleberg, La Salle, La
Lee, Liberty, Live Oak, Madison, Matag
Maverick, McMullen, Medina, Montgo
Nacogdoches, Newton, Nueces, Orange,
Real, Refugio, Sabine, San Augustine
Jacinto, San Patricio, Starr, Travis, Tr
Tyler, Uvalde, Val Verde, Victoria, W
Waller, Washington, Webb, Wharton, W
Williamson, Wilson, Zapata, and Zavala
All counties.

All except District 9 and the city of Texa

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All counties.

Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura. Clark.

All except District 11.

All except Clark.

All except District 14. All counties.

Clark, Cowlitz, Klickitat, Skamania, and Wahkiakum.

Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Clearwater, Idaho Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, Shoshone. All counties.

All except District 13.

All counties.

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Banner, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Dawes, Deuel, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff,

Sheridan, Sioux.

All counties.

Butte, Custer, Fall River, Lawrence, Meade,
Pennington, Shannon, Washabaugh.
All counties.

Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson,
Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce,
Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Onto-
nagon, and Schoolcraft.

All counties except District 15.

All counties.

All counties except District 18. All except District 18.

All counties.

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All except District 15. All counties.

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Allamakee, Buchanan, Cedar, Clayton, Clinton,
Delaware, Des Moines, Dubuque, Fayette,
Henry, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Lee, Linn,
Louisa, Muscatine, Scott, Washington, and
Winneshiek.

Brown, Calumet, Columbia, Crawford, Dane,
Dodge, Door, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green,
Iowa, Jefferson, Kenosha, Kewaunee, La-
fayette, Manitowoc, Marinette, Milwaukee,
Oconto, Outagamie, Ozaukee, Racine, Rich-
land, Rock, Sauk, Sheboygan, Walworth,
Washington, Waukesha, and Winnebago.
All counties except District 19.
Bath, Bell, Boone, Bourbon, Boyd, Bracken,
Breathitt, Campbell, Carter, Clark, Clay,
Elliott, Estill, Fayette, Fleming, Floyd,
Franklin, Gallatin, Garrard, Grant, Greenup,
Harlan, Harrison, Jackson, Jessamine, John-
son, Kenton, Knott, Knox, Laurel, Lawrence,
Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Lewis, Lincoln, Madison,
Magoffin, Martin, Mason, McCreary, Menifee.
Montgomery, Morgan, Nicholas, Owen,
Owsley, Pendleton, Perry, Pike, Powell,
Pulaski, Robertson, Rockcastle, Rowan,
Scott, Wayne, Whitley, Wolf, and Woodford.
All counties.

All counties except District 16.
All counties except District 4.

All except District 2.

All except District 3.

(b) The Marine Offices are located at the following addresses:

Marine Office, 221 N. Howard Ave., Spradlin

Bldg., Tampa, Florida, 33606.

Marine Office, 356 West 5th Street, San
Pedro, California, 90731.

(c) The Class A monitoring stations are located at the following addresses:

Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 89, Allegan, Michigan, 49010. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 788, Grand Island, Nebraska, 68801. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 632, Kingsville, Texas, 78363. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 31, Laurel, Maryland, 20810. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 989, Livermore, California, 94551. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 374, Canandaigua, New York, 14424. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 5165, Portland, Oregon, 97216. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 98, Powder Springs, Georgia, 30073. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 2215, Santa Ana, California, 92704. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 1035, Waipahu, Hawaii, 96797. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 5098, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33315. (d) The Class B monitoring stations are located at the following addresses: Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 810, Fairbanks, Alaska, 99701. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 251, Chillicothe, Ohio, 45601. Federal Communications Commission, Ambrose Monitoring Station, P.O. Box 6310, Denison, Texas, 75021.

Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 191, Spokane, Washington, 99200. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 1101, Douglas, Arizona, 85607. Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Annex, Box 6303, Anchorage, Alaska, 99502.

(e) The Class C monitoring stations are located at the following addresses: Federal Communications Commission, P.O. Box 64, Prospect Harbor, Maine (Winter Harbor), 04669.

(f) An examination office for amateur operator license applicants is located at 334 York Street, Gettysburg, Pa.

[28 F.R. 12392, Nov. 22, 1963, as amended at 29 F.R. 8172, June 27, 1964; 30 F.R. 8837, July 14, 1965]

SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES
BUREAU

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mendations to the Commission with spect to the development of a safety a special services regulatory program a is responsible for carrying out that p gram except insofar as functions specifically delegated to other bureaus staff offices of the Commission. The reau performs the following functio (a) Issues authorizations for ra stations in the safety and special ra services.

(b) Initiates rule making proceedi in the safety and special radio servi

(c) Participates in international c ferences with respect to safety and s cial radio services.

(d) Studies frequency requirement the safety and special radio services a makes recommendations with respec the allocation of frequencies and drafting of frequency assignment pl for safety and special radio services (e) Collaborates with Federal State governmental agencies and ind try groups interested in the problem safety and special radio services.

(f) Studies technical requirements equipment in accordance with standa established by the Office of the C Engineer.

(g) Plans and executes a safety special services enforcement program, cluding educational campaigns C ducted in collaboration with the F Engineering Bureau.

(h) Performs all other functions activities essential to the regulation safety and special radio services: vided, however, That all matters com within the scope of Title II of the C munications Act of 1934, as amen are within the jurisdiction of the C mon Carrier Bureau.

(i) Exercises such authority as ma assigned or referred by the Commis pursuant to section 5(d) of the Com nications Act of 1934, as amended. § 0.132 Units in the Bureau.

The Safety and Special Radio Serv Bureau is divided into the follow units:

(a) Office of the Bureau Chief. (b) Legal, Policy, and Enforcem Office.

(c) Aviation Radio Division.
(d) Marine Radio Division.
(e) Public Safety Radio Division.
(f) Industrial Radio Division.

(g) Amateur and Citizens Radio vision.

$ 0.133 Office of the Bureau Chief.

The Office of the Bureau Chief plans, directs, and coordinates the functions of the Bureau. It is composed of the immediate offices of the Chief and the Assistant Chief of the Bureau, and the Office of the Administrative Assistant. The Office of the Administrative Assistant is responsible for the administrative program and the forms and procedure program of the Bureau.

$ 0.134 Legal, Policy, and Enforcement Office.

The Legal, Policy, and Enforcement Office advises the Bureau Chief on legal, legislative, and policy matters; advises the Chiefs of the Divisions on legal matters of unusual complexity; performs legal work affecting the Bureau as a whole; coordinates rule making proposed and drafted within the Bureau; studies general developments pertaining to the radio uses within the Bureau's responsibility; executes special assignments for the Bureau Chief of a legal or policy character; and plans and executes the enforcement program for the Bureau. $ 0.135 Aviation Radio Division.

The Aviation Radio Division is responsible for all functions indicated in the statement contained in § 0.131, insofar as such functions pertain to aviation radio and safety matters, except for enforcement matters (§ 0.134).

$ 0.136 Marine Radio Division.

The Marine Radio Division is responsible for all functions indicated in the statement contained in § 0.131, insofar as such functions pertain to marine radio and safety services, to scheduled weather transmission, and to the Alaskan services, except for enforcement matters 10.134).

0.137 Public Safety Radio Division.

The Public Safety Radio Division is responsible for all functions indicated in the statement contained in § 0.131, insofar as such functions pertain to the public safety radio services, except for enforcement matters (§ 0.134). 10.138 Industrial Radio Division.

The Industrial Radio Division is reponsible for all functions indicated in the statement contained in § 0.131, insofar as such functions pertain to the in

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The Amateur and Citizens Radio Division is responsible for all functions indicated in the statement contained in § 0.131, insofar as such functions pertain to the amateur and the citizens radio services, the disaster communications service, and the radio amateur civil emergency service, except for enforcement matters (§ 0.134).

OFFICE OF HEARING EXAMINERS

§ 0.151 Functions of the Office.

The Office of Hearing Examiners consists of a Chief Hearing Examiner, an Assistant Chief Hearing Examiner, and as many other Hearing Examiners qualified and appointed pursuant to the requirements of section 11 of the Administrative Procedure Act as the Commission may find necessary. It is responsible for hearing and conducting all adjudicatory cases designated for any evidentiary adjudicatory hearing other than those designated to be heard by the Commission en banc or by one or more members of the Commission, and for such other hearings as the Commission may assign.

§ 0.152

Responsibilities of the Chief Hearing Examiner.

The Chief Hearing Examiner and, in his absence, an Acting Chief Hearing Examiner appointed by the Chief Hearing Examiner, have the following administrative responsibilities:

(a) To coordinate and supervise administratively the activities of the Office of Hearing Examiners.

(b) To prepare and maintain hearing calendars, showing the time and place of the commencement of hearings.

(c) To receive, correlate and approve recommendations of the Hearing Examiners of the Commission on matters relating to changes in rules and regulations governing hearing procedures, and recommend to the Commission desirable changes in said rules and regulations to promote the simplified and expeditious conduct of proceedings.

(d) To require and prepare reports, statistical data and other information requested or required by the U.S. Civil Service Commission or other offices or

agencies of the U.S. Government concerned with the proper operation of the Office of Hearing Examiners.

(e) To serve, upon instruction of the Commission or the Chairman, as liaison for the Commission and the Office of Hearing Examiners in the making of appropriate arrangements for the securing of advice or information from representatives of other agencies, bar associations, and other interested persons in connection with the formulation and improvement of administrative procedures and practices applicable to the Commission's proceedings.

(f) To exercise such authority as may be assigned to him by the Commission pursuant to section 5(d) of the Communications Act, as amended.

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(a) To keep the Commission informe as to significant developments in the fiel of emergency preparedness, defen mobilization, and any defense activiti that involve formulation or revision Commission policy in any area of r sponsibility of the Commission.

(b) To represent the Commission national defense matters requiring co ferences or communications with oth governmental officers, departments, agencies.

(c) To act as the Defense Coordinat in representations with other agenci with respect to planning for the co tinuity of the essential functions of t Commission under national emergen conditions, and to serve as the princip representative of the Commission to t Interagency Emergency Planning Cor mittee of the Office of Emergen Planning.

(d) To serve as the principal rep sentative of the Commission to the Inte agency Civil Defense Committee of t Office of Civil Defense, Department the Army.

(e) To serve as the principal point contact for the Commission on all ma ters pertaining to the National Comm nications System.

(f) To take such measures as will a sure continuity of the Commissio functions under any foreseeable circu stances with a minimum of interrupti

(g) In the event of enemy attack, the imminent threat thereof, or ot disaster resulting in the inability of Commission to function at its offices Washington, D.C., to assume all of duties and responsibilities of the Co mission and the Chairman, until relie or augmented by other Commission or members of the staff, as set forth §§ 0.186 and 0.383.

(h) To perform such other duties a assume such other responsibilities lated to the Commission's defense acti ties as may be necessary for the cor nuity of functions and the protection personnel and property of the Comm sion.

[29 F.R. 14664, Oct. 28, 1964]
§ 0.182 Executive Director.

Under the general direction of the 1 fense Commissioner, and with the ad and assistance of the heads of the s eral bureaus and offices, the Execu Director coordinates the defense act ties of the Commission, and has the lowing duties and responsibilities.

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