FCCProposed Rule
Petition for Reconsideration of Action in Rulemaking Proceeding; Correction
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Summary
The FCC is proposing to allow parties to ask the agency to reconsider a decision made during a rule-making process and to correct any errors in that decision. This gives people and companies a chance to challenge or fix FCC rules if they believe something was done wrong or overlooked.
Key Points
- 1The FCC is setting up a formal process for people to petition and ask the agency to reconsider past regulatory decisions
- 2This rule allows for correction of mistakes or errors that may have occurred during the original rule-making process
- 3The petition process gives affected parties (companies, advocacy groups, individuals) a second opportunity to present their concerns
- 4The regulation applies to FCC rule-making proceedings, which affect communications like phones, internet, and broadcast television
- 5This is still a proposed rule, meaning it hasn't been finalized yet and the FCC may make changes based on public feedback
Impact Assessment
If you are a Technology Company or interested party in FCC proceedings, this means you now have a clearer process to request that the FCC reconsider or correct decisions made during rulemaking, providing additional opportunity to address errors or oversights.
Impact Level
Routine
Geographic Scope
National
Compliance Cost
Minimal
Who is Affected
Technology CompaniesConsumers
Key Dates
Published
June 16, 2025
Regulatory Connections
Authorized By
Amends CFR Sections
47 CFR Part 1
Other Documents in This Rulemaking ()
MSHFRCHealthcare
Procedural Rules; Correction
FCCTechnology
Unlicensed Use of the 6 GHz Band: Expanding Flexible Use in Mid-Band Spectrum between 3.7 and 24 GHz
FCAAgriculture
General Provisions
FCCTechnology
Television Broadcasting Services: Hutchinson, KS
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