Compilation of Selected Acts Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Commerce: Communications Law Including Communications Act of 1934, Telecommunications Act of 1996, Communications Satellite Act of 1962, National Telecommunications and Information Administration Organization Act, Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act, Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, Additional Communications Statutes, Selected Provisions from the United States Code, Volume 4

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 747 pages

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Schedules of Charges
36
Hearing as to Lawfulness of New Charges Suspension
37
Commission Authorized To Prescribe Just and Reasonable Charges 206 Liability of Carriers for Damages
38
Recovery of Damages 208 Complaints to the Commission 209 Orders for Payment of Money
39
Franks and Passes 211 Copies of Contracts To Be Filed 212 Interlocking DirectoratesOfficials Dealing in Securities 213 Valuation of Carrier Property
40
Extension of Lines
42
Transactions Relating to Services Equipment and So Forth
45
Application of Act to Receivers and Trustees 217 Liability of Carrier for Acts and Omissions of Agents 218 Inquiries Into Management
46
Annual and Other Reports
47
Accounts Records and Memoranda Depreciation Charges 221 Special Provisions Relating to Telephone Companies 222 Privacy of Customer Informa...
50
Obscene or Harassing Telephone Calls in the District of Columbia o in Interstate or Foreign Communications
52
Regulation of Pole Attachments
57
Telecommunications Services for HearingImpaired and Speech Impaired Individuals
59
Telephone Operator Services
62
Restrictions on the Use of Telephone Equipment
68
Regulation of Carrier Offering of PayPerCall Services
75
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act Compliance
82
Protection for Private Blocking and Screening of Offensive Materia
83
252
89
256
105
Title IIIProvisions Relating to Radio
131
304
137
311
157
317
163
330
169
351
179
355
188
Criteria for Approval and Expenditures by Secretary of Commerce
196
SUBPART EGENERAL
216
Title IVProcedural and Administrative Provisions
222
410
228
Restriction of Access by Minors to Materials Commercially Distrib uted by Means of World Wide Web That Are Harmful to Minor
231
504
234
Use of Cable Channels and Cable Ownership Restrictions
241
614
248
General Franchise Requirements
260
Franchise Fees
263
Regulation of Rates
264
Regulation of Services Facilities and Equipment
272
624A Consumer Electronics Equipment Compatibility
274
Modification of Franchise Obligations
276
Renewal
279
Conditions of Sale 628 Development of Competition and Diversity in Video Programmi Distribution
280
Competitive Availability of Navigation Devices
284
Miscellaneous Provisions 631 Protection of Subscriber Privacy
285
Consumer Protection and Customer Service
287
Unauthorized Reception of Cable Service 634 Equal Employment Opportunity
290
Judicial Proceedings
293
635A Limitation of Franchising Authority Liability 636 Coordination of Federal State and Local Authority 637 Existing Franchises
294
Criminal and Civil Liability 639 Obscene Programming 640 Scrambling of Cable Channels for Nonsubscribers 641 Scrambling of Sexually Explicit ...
295
Video Programming Services Provided by Telephone Companies
296
Regulatory Treatment of Video Programming Services 652 Prohibition on Buy Outs
297
Establishment of Open Video Systems
299
Title VIIMiscellaneous Provisions 701 Transfer to Commission of Duties Powers and Functions unde Existing Law 704 Effect of Transfers Repeals a...
302
Unauthorized Publication of Communications 706 War EmergencyPowers of President
306
Effective Date of Act 708 Separability Clause 709 Short Title 710 Telephone Service for the Disabled
308
ClosedCaptioning of Public Service Announcements 712 Syndicated Exclusivity 713 Video Programming Accessibility
311
Telecommunications Development Fund
313
616
322
22880
345
Limitation on Revision of Equal Employment Opportunity
351
Sec
353
Sports Programming and Migration Study and Reports
354
Title VIIMiscellaneous Provisions
359
Title IIICommunications and Spectrum Allocation Provisions
367
Title IShort Title Declaration of Policy and Definitions
373
304
374
305
380
15
389
Reaffirming United States International Telecommunications Policy
395
Part BTransfer of Auctionable Frequencies
407
114
415
Authorization of Appropriations for Administration
419
Actions by States
427
Interception of Cellular Telecommunications
433
Notices of Capacity Requirements
440
Payment of costs of telecommunications carriers to comply with capa
446
12
487
203
501
10
507
Sec 2
517
Competitive Bidding for Spectrum
525
SELECTED PROVISIONS FROM THE UNITED STATES CODE
527
Freedom of Information Act Privacy Act Government in the Sunshine Act Adminis trative Procedure Act Regulatory Flexibility Act 551 Definitions
529
Public Information Agency Rules Opinions Orders Records and Proceedings
531
552a Records Maintained on Individuals
540
552b Open Meetings
556
Rule Making
561
Adjudications
562
Ancillary Matters
563
Hearings Presiding Employees Powers and Duties Burden of Proof Evidence Record as Basis of Decision
564
Initial Decisions Conclusiveness Review by Agency Submissions by Parties Contents of Decisions Record
566
Imposition of Sanctions Determination of Applications for Licenses Suspension Revocation and Expiration of Licenses
567
Effect on Other Laws Effect of Subsequent Statute
568
Regulatory Agenda
570
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
571
Avoidance of Duplicative or Unnecessary Analyses
572
Procedure for Waiver or Delay of Completion
573
Periodic Review of Rules
575
Reports and Intervention Rights
576
Application Definitions
577
Right of Review
578
Relief Pending Review
579
260aa Uniform Time Act of 1966
584
Declaration of Policy
585
Labeling
586
Preemption
588
1335a Cigarette Ingredients 590 1338 Criminal Penalty
590
Smokeless Tobacco Warning
591
Title 17Copyrights 101 Definitions
592
National Origin
598
Reproduction by Libraries and
600
chives
601
Secondary Transmissions
603
Ephemeral Recordings
611
Scope of Exclusive Rights in Sound Recordings
616
Computer Programs
631
Secondary Transmissions of Super stations and Network Stations for Private Home Viewing
632
Infringement of Copyright
642
imitations on Liability Relating to Material Online
643
Establishment and Purpose
652
Unauthorized Fixation and Trafficking in Sound Recordings and Music Videos
655
Circumvention of Copyright Protection Systems
656
Integrity of Copyright Management Information
665
Civil Remedies
667
Criminal Offenses and Penalties
668
Savings Clause
669
Title 18Crimes and Criminal Procedure 1304 Broadcasting Lottery Information
670
Fraud by Wire Radio or Television
671
Broadcasting Obscene Language
672
Definitions
673
or Electronic Communication Intercepting Devices Prohibited
680
Confiscation of Wire Oral or Electronic Communication Intercepting Devices
681
REPEALED
682
Authorization for Disclosure and Use of Intercepted Wire Oral or Electronic Communications
685
Procedure for Interception of Wire Oral or Electronic Communica tions
686
Reports Concerning Intercepted Wire Oral or Electronic Commu nications
691
Recovery of Civil Damages Authorized
693
Injunction Against Illegal Interception
694
Title 22Foreign Relations and Intercourse 241 Short Title 595
696
Television Broadcasting to Cuba
697
Television Marti Service of the United States Information Agency
698
Amendments to the Radio Broadcastings to Cuba Act
699
Definitions Title IIBroadcast Services 202 Broadcast Ownership 207 Restrictions on OverTheAir Reception Devices
700
Title 28Judiciary and Judicial Procedure
702
Title 40Public Buildings Property and Works
709
Title 44Public Printing and Documents
715
3505
722
3508
729
3515
735
Government Paperwork Elimination
738
Global Positioning System Title 10 U S C
744
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