[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR73.7003]

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                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
 
                         COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 73_RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES--Table of Contents
 
      Subpart K_Application and Selection Procedures for Reserved 
  Noncommercial Educational Channels, and for Certain Applications for 
       Noncommercial Educational Stations on Non-Reserved Channels
 
Sec.  73.7003  Point system selection procedures.

    (a) If timely filed applications for reserved FM channels or 
reserved TV channels are determined to be mutually exclusive, 
applications will be processed and assessed points to determine the 
tentative selectee for the particular channels. The tentative selectee 
will be the applicant with the highest point total under the procedure 
set forth in this section, and will be awarded the requested permit if 
the Commission determines that an award will serve the public interest, 
convenience, and necessity.
    (b) Based on information provided in each application, each 
applicant will be awarded a predetermined number of points under the 
criteria listed:
    (1) Established local applicant. Three points for local applicants 
as defined in Sec.  73.7000 who have been local continuously for no 
fewer than the two years (24 months) immediately prior to application, 
if the applicant's own governing documents (e.g. by-laws, constitution, 
or their equivalent) require that such localism be maintained.
    (2) Local diversity of ownership. Two points for applicants with no 
attributable interests as defined in Sec.  73.7000, in any other 
broadcast station or authorized construction permit (comparing radio to 
radio and television to television) whose principal community (city 
grade) contour overlaps that of the proposed station, if the applicant's 
own governing documents (e.g. by-laws, constitution, or their 
equivalent) require that such diversity be maintained. The principal 
community (city grade) contour is the 5 mV/m for AM stations, the 3.16 
mV/m for FM stations calculated in accordance with Sec.  73.313(c), and 
the contour identified in Sec.  73.685(a) for TV. Radio applicants will 
count commercial and noncommercial AM, FM, and FM translator stations 
other than fill-in stations. Television applicants will count UHF, VHF, 
and Class A stations.
    (3) State-wide network. Two points for an applicant that does not 
qualify for the credit for local diversity of ownership, if it is:
    (i) An entity, public or private, with authority over a minimum of 
50 accredited full-time elementary and/or secondary schools within a 
single state, encompassed by the combined primary service contours of 
the proposed station and its existing station(s), if the existing 
station(s) are regularly providing programming to the schools in 
furtherance of the school curriculum and the proposed station will 
increase the number of schools it will regularly serve; or
    (ii) An accredited public or private institution of higher learning 
with a minimum of five full time campuses within a single state 
encompassed by the combined primary service contours of the proposed 
station and its existing station(s), if the existing station(s) are 
regularly providing programming to campuses in furtherance of their 
curriculum and the proposed station will increase the number of campuses 
it will regularly serve; or
    (iii) An organization, public or private, with or without direct 
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over schools, that will regularly provide programming for and in 
coordination with an entity described in paragraph (b)(3) (i) or (ii) of 
this section for use in the school curriculum.
    (iv) No entity may claim both the diversity credit and the state-
wide network credit in any particular application.
    (4) Technical Parameters. One point to the applicant covering the 
largest geographic area and population with its relevant contour (60 dBu 
for FM and Grade B for TV), provided that the applicant covers both a 
ten percent greater area and a ten percent greater population than the 
applicant with the next best technical proposal. The top applicant will 
receive two points instead of one point if its technical proposal covers 
both a 25 percent greater area and 25 percent greater population than 
the next best technical proposal.)
    (c) If the best qualified (highest scoring) two or more applicants 
have the same point accumulation, the tentative selectee will be 
determined by a tie-breaker mechanism as follows:
    (1) Each applicant's number of attributable existing authorizations 
(licenses and construction permits, commercial and noncommercial) in the 
same service (radio or television) nationally, as of the time of 
application shall be compared, and the applicant with the fewest 
authorizations will be chosen as tentative selectee. Radio applicants 
will count commercial and noncommercial AM, FM, and FM translator 
stations other than fill-in stations. Television applicants will count 
UHF, VHF, and Class A stations.
    (2) If a tie remains after the tie breaker in paragraph (c)(1) of 
this section, the tentative selectee will be the remaining applicant 
with the fewest pending new and major change applications in the same 
service at the time of filing;
    (3) If a tie remains after the tie breaker in paragraph (c)(2) of 
this section, each of the remaining applicants will be identified as a 
tentative selectee, with the time divided equally among them.
    (d) Settlements. At any time during this process, the applicants may 
advise the Commission that they are negotiating or have reached 
settlement, and the Commission will withhold further comparative 
processing for a reasonable period upon such notification. Settlement 
may include an agreement to share time on the channel voluntarily or 
other arrangement in compliance with Commission rules. Parties to a 
settlement shall comply with Sec.  73.3525, limiting any monetary 
payment to the applicant's reasonable and prudent expenses.
    (e) For applications filed after April 21, 2000, an applicant's 
maximum qualifications are established at the time of application and 
will be reduced for any post-application changes that negatively affect 
any evaluation criterion.
    (f) For applications filed on or before April 21, 2000, an 
applicant's maximum qualifications are established as of the relevant 
date listed in paragraph (f)(1), (2), or (3) of this section. After the 
relevant date for determining an applicant's maximum points, points will 
be reduced for any changes that negatively affect any evaluation 
criterion. Applicants will establish their qualifications according to 
the following:
    (1) If the applicant is in a group for which a ``B'' cut-off notice 
issued prior to April 21, 2000 its maximum non-technical qualifications 
are established as of the date by which applicants must supplement their 
applications to supply point information, and its maximum technical 
qualifications are established as of the date of the ``B'' cut-off 
notice;
    (2) If the applicant is in a group for which an ``A'' cut-off notice 
issued prior to April 21, 2000 but for which no ``B'' cut-off notice 
issued, its maximum non-technical qualifications are established as of 
the date by which applicants must supplement their applications to 
supply point information, and its maximum technical qualifications are 
established as of April 21, 2000;
    (3) If the applicant was neither placed on an ``A'' cut-off list 
prior to April 21, 2000 nor filed in response to such an ``A'' cut-off 
list, it is subject to competition from applications filed within the 
first filing window, and its maximum technical and non-technical 
qualifications will be determined as of the close of the first filing 
window.

[65 FR 36380, June 8, 2000, as amended at 66 FR 15356, Mar. 19, 2001]

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