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1, 2005) to provisions of law in this publication, see the United States Code Classification Tables published by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives at http://uscode.house.gov/classification/tables.shtml.
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Title I-General Provisions
Title II-Common Carriers
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Table of Contents
COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934
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Purposes of Act; Creation of Federal Communications Commission
Application of Act
Definitions
Provisions Relating to the Commission
Organization and Functioning of the Commission
Authorization of Appropriations
New Technologies and Services
Application Fees
Regulatory Fees
Competition in Provision of Telecommunications Service
Regulatory Reform
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Part I. Common Carrier Regulation
Service and Charges
Discrimination and Preferences
Schedules of Charges
Hearing as to Lawfulness of New Charges; Suspension
Commission Authorized To Prescribe Just and Reasonable Charges
Liability of Carriers for Damages
Recovery of Damages
Complaints to the Commission
Orders for Payment of Money
Franks and Passes
Copies of Contracts To Be Filed
Interlocking Directorates-Officials Dealing in Securities
Valuation of Carrier Property
Extension of Lines
Transactions Relating to Services, Equipment, and So Forth
Application of Act to Receivers and Trustees
Liability of Carrier for Acts and Omissions of Agents
Inquiries Into Management
Annual and Other Reports
Accounts, Records, and Memoranda; Depreciation Charges
Special Provisions Relating to Telephone Companies
Privacy of Customer Information
Obscene or Harassing Telephone Calls in the District of Columbia or
in Interstate or Foreign Communications
Regulation of Pole Attachments
Telecommunications Servic for Hearing-Impaired and Speech-
Impaired Individuals
Telephone Operator Services
Restrictions on the Use of Telephone Equipment
Regulation of Carrier Offering of Pay-Per-Call Services
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act Compliance
Protection for Private Blocking and Screening of Offensive Material
Restriction of Access by Minors to Materials Commercially Distrib-
uted by Means of World Wide Web That Are Harmful to Minors
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Manufacturing by Bell Operating Companies
Electronic Publishing by Bell Operating Companies
Alarm Monitoring Services
Provision of Payphone Service
Title III-Special Provisions Relating to Radio
Part I. General Provisions
License for Radio Communication or Transmission of Energy
Devices Which Interfere with Radio Reception
General Powers of Commission
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Part II. Development of Competitive Markets
Interconnection
Procedures for Negotiation, Arbitration, and Approval of Agreements
Removal of Barriers to Entry
Universal Service
Access by Persons With Disabilities
Coordination for Interconnectivity
Market Entry Barriers Proceeding
Illegal Changes in Subscriber Carrier Selections
Infrastructure Sharing........
Provision of Telemessaging Service
Effect on Other Requirements
Part III. Special Provisions Concerning Bell Operating Companies
Bell Operating Company Entry Into InterLATA Services.
Separate Affiliate; Safeguards
Waiver by Licensee
Government-Owned Stations
Foreign Ships
Allocation of Facilities; Term of Licenses
Applications for Licenses; Conditions in License for Foreign
Communication ......
Action upon Applications; Form of and Conditions Attached to
Licenses
Limitation on Holding and Transfer of Licenses
Special Requirements with Respect to Certain Applications in the
Broadcasting Service
Administrative Sanctions
Application of Antitrust Laws; Refusal of Licenses and Permits in
Certain Cases
Preservation of Competition in Commerce
Facilities for Candidates for Public Office
Modification by Commission of Construction Permits or Licenses
Announcement with Respect to Certain Matter Broadcast
Operation of Transmitting Apparatus
Construction Permits
Designation of Stations Liable to Interfere with Distress Signals
Distress Signals and Communications
Intercommunication in Mobile Service
Interference between Government and Commercial Stations
Use of Minimum Power
False Distress Signals; Rebroadcasting; Studios of Foreign Stations
Censorship; Indecent Language
Use of Naval Stations for Commercial Messages
Administration of Radio Laws in Territories and Possessions
Prohibition against Shipment of Certain Television Receivers
Very High Frequency Stations and AM Radio Stations
Mobile Services
Willful or Malicious Interference
Limitation on Revision of Equal Employment Opportunity
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Direct Broadcast Satellite Service Obligations
Broadcast Spectrum Flexibility
Allocation and Assignment of New Public Safety Services Licenses
and Commercial Licenses
Carriage of Local Television Signals by Satellite Carriers
Carriage of Distant Television Stations by Satellite Carriers
Significantly Viewed Signals Permitted to be Carried
Carriage of Television Signals to Certain Subscribers
Part II. Radio Equipment and Radio Operators on Board Ship
Ship Radio Stations and Operations
Exceptions
Radio Officers, Watches, Auto Alarm-Radiotelegraph Equipped
Ships
Operators, Watches-Radiotelephone Equipped Ships
Technical Requirements-Radiotelegraph Equipped Ships
Technical Requirements-Radiotelephone Equipped Ships
Survival Craft
Approval of Installations
Transmission of Information
Authority of Master
Certificates
Inspection
Control by Commission
Forfeitures
Automated Ship Distress and Safety Systems
Part III. Radio Installations on Vessels Carrying Passengers for Hire
Vessels Transporting More Than Six Passengers for Hire Required
To Be Equipped With Radio Telephone
Vessels Excepted From Radiotelephone Requirement
Exemptions by Commission
Authority of Commission; Operations, Installations, and Additional
Equipment
Inspections
Part IV. Assistance for Public Telecommunications Facilities; Tele-
communications Demonstrations; Corporation for Public Broadcasting
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
SUBPART A-ASSISTANCE
FACILITIES
Declaration of Purpose
FOR PUBLIC
Grants for Construction and Planning
Criteria for Approval and Expenditures by Secretary of Commerce
Long-Range Planning for Facilities
SUBPART B-NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL
TELEVISION
Establishment of National Endowment
SUBPART C-TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEMONSTRATIONS
Assistance for Demonstration Projects
SUBPART D-CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING
[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]
(a) Declaration of Policy
(b) Corporation established
(c) Board of Directors
(d) Election of Chairman and Vice Chairman; Compensation
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