Which applications will the FCC continue to return with the 60-day response requirement?
Anytime that the FCC requires clarification, we will return the application to you and ask for an amendment within 60 days. In the past, APCO has found that FCC examiners would return an application once they came across one problem with the application. After APCO addressed that problem and resubmitted it to the FCC, there have been many occasions where examiners would continue to screen the application and return it for another matter. Verify that when the FCC dismisses/returns an application that all issues requiring attention (e.g., errors, omissions, and support documentation) on the application is noted to avoid unnecessary delays in processing. With respect to non-ULS processing of applications, we will continue to review applications as completely as possible prior to dismissal/return to minimize the number of times that you must submit an application for processing. ULS, however, does not currently undertake a complete review if certain crucial errors are present (e.g., no sig
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