ARLA/CLUSTER: FCC aumenta 20 centimos nos " Vanity Call Sign "
passando para $15, 20 por 10 anos
João Costa > CT1FBF
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Sexta-Feira, 31 de Maio de 2013 - 13:51:29 WEST
FCC seeks small Vanity Call Sign fee increase
The FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on May 23,
seeking to raise the fee for Amateur Radio vanity call signs by 20
cents. Currently, a vanity call sign costs $15 and is good for 10
years. The new fee, if approved, will go up to $15.20 for 10 years.
The FCC is authorized by the Communications Act of 1934, as amended to
collect vanity call sign fees to recover the costs associated with
that program. The NPRM can be found in PDF format at,
http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2013/db0523/FCC-13-74A1.pdf
The vanity call sign fee has fluctuated over the 15 years of the
current program -- from a low of $11.70 in 2007 to a high of $70 (as
first proposed in the FCC's 1994 Report and Order).
The FCC said it anticipates some 14,300 Amateur Radio vanity call sign
"payment units," or applications, during the next fiscal year,
collecting $217,360 in fees from the program.
The vanity call sign regulatory fee is payable not only when applying
for a new vanity call sign, but also upon renewing a vanity call sign.
Those holding vanity call signs issued prior to 1993 are exempt from
having to pay the vanity call sign regulatory fee at renewal, as
Congress did not authorize the FCC to collect regulatory fees until
1996. Such "heritage" vanity call sign holders do not appear as vanity
licensees in the FCC Amateur Radio database.
Amateur Radio licensees may file for renewal only within 90 days of
their license expiration date. All radio amateurs must have an FCC
Registration Number (FRN) before filing any application with the
Commission. Applicants can obtain an FRN by going to the Universal
Licensing System (ULS) and clicking on the "New Users: Register" link.
You must supply your Social Security Number to obtain an FRN.
The ARRL VEC will process license renewals for vanity call sign
holders for a modest fee. The service is available to ARRL members and
nonmembers, although League members pay less. Routine, non-vanity
renewals continue to be free of charge for ARRL members.
Trustees of club stations with vanity call signs may renew either via
the ULS or through a Club Station Call Sign Administrator, such as the
ARRL VEC.
Visit the "Call Sign Renewals or Changes" web page at
http://www.arrl.org/call-sign-renewals-or-changes for complete
instructions on how to have the ARRL renew your license for you or for
how to do it yourself.
License application and renewal information and links to the required
forms are available on the FCC License Renewals web page at
http://www.arrl.org/renewals.
The FCC's forms page at
http://www.fcc.gov/forms also offers the required forms.
Fonte: The American Radio Relay League
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