Federal Communications Commission DA 21-1099 DA 21-1099 Released: September 3, 2021 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU AND PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY BUREAU EXTEND FILING AND REGULATORY DEADLINES IN AREAS AFFECTED BY HURRICANE IDA On Sunday, August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida struck the Gulf Coast of the United States as a Category 4 hurricane, and has caused significant damage, including disruption to electricity and communications services. See FCC, Communications Status Report for Areas Impacted by Hurricane Ida (Aug. 31, 2021), https://www.fcc.gov/document/hurricane-ida-communications-status-report-august-31-2021; FEMA, Whole of Government Focuses on Lifesaving Measures, Power Restoration for Hurricane Ida Response (Aug. 30, 2021), https://www.fema.gov/press-release/20210830/whole-government-focuses-lifesaving-measures-power-restoration-hurricane-ida. President Biden issued an emergency declaration for Mississippi on August 28 and a major disaster declaration for Louisiana on August 29, 2021. See FEMA, President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Approves Emergency Declaration for Mississippi (Aug. 28, 2021), https://www.fema.gov/press-release/20210829/president-joseph-r-biden-jr-approves-emergency-declaration-mississippi; The White House, President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Approves Louisiana Disaster Declaration (Aug. 29, 2021), https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/08/29/president-joseph-r-biden-jr-approves-louisiana-disaster-declaration-3/.  Pursuant to our authority to waive rules for good cause 47 CFR § 1.3. In light of the significant damage caused by Hurricane Ida and the associated impact on affected licensees and applicants, we find that it would be unduly burdensome to require affected licensees and applicants to continue to meet the filing requirements and regulatory deadlines extended herein, and that good cause exists to grant this extension. and to alleviate any additional burden that may be caused by our filing requirements and regulatory deadlines, we hereby extend certain deadlines occurring from August 29, 2021 to September 30, 2021 for affected licensees and applicants in the affected areas. For the purposes of the relief we grant today, we define “affected areas” as the Louisiana parishes and Mississippi counties that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has designated as eligible for Individual or Public Assistance for the purposes of federal disaster relief as of the date of release of this Public Notice, which includes all parishes and counties in those states. In this context, “affected” licensees and applicants include those licensees and applicants that operate facilities, or, in a significant manner essential to the business or public safety operation, rely on personnel, records, or financial institutions located in the affected areas to provide services or to conduct substantial business activities with the Commission. (1) For affected licensees and applicants, we extend until October 1, 2021, any deadlines currently set within the period from August 29, 2021, to September 30, 2021, inclusive, with respect to Wireless Radio Service Wireless Radio Services. All radio services authorized in Parts 13, 20, 22, 24, 27, 30, 74, 80, 87, 90, 95, 96, 97 and 101 of the Commission’s rules, whether commercial, private, or public safety in nature. applications, notifications, and reports pursuant to Parts 1 (Subpart F only), 13, 20, 22, 24, 27, 30, 74 (excluding Subparts G, and L), 80, 87, 90, 95, 96, 97, or 101 of the Commission’s rules, including, but not limited to, filings regarding certain minor See 47 CFR § 1.947(b). We waive the requirement to notify the Commission within 30 days of making a minor modification. license modifications, license renewals, and notifications of construction. Licensees and applicants making delayed filings in accordance with this extension must include with those filings a certification made under penalty of perjury that the deadlines could not be met within the time otherwise provided in the Commission’s rules because of Hurricane Ida. To allow the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) and Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (PSHSB) to process filings submitted through the Universal Licensing System (ULS) as expeditiously as possible, an “Attachment Type” has been created in ULS called “Hurricane Relief.” This Attachment Type must be used to upload and attach to a filing a certification that states “under penalty of perjury that the deadlines could not be met within the time otherwise provided in the Commission’s rules because of the hurricane.” To provide the required certification, licensees and applicants should upload a file with the certification, select Attachment Type “Hurricane Relief,” and enter “Hurricane Relief Certification” in the File Description field on the Attachment Screen. Following this process will allow you to submit a filing without paying waiver fees. Normal application fees still apply. Pursuant to this Public Notice, licensees and applicants will not need to file individual waiver or extension requests, or to pay individual waiver fees. The FCC does not assess filing fees for Public Safety applicants and licensees. (2) For affected licensees and applicants, we extend until October 1, 2021, all construction deadlines and other regulatory deadlines currently set within the period from August 29, 2021, to September 30, 2021, inclusive, applicable to Wireless Radio Services pursuant to Parts 1 (Subpart F only), 13, 20, 22, 24, 27, 30, 74 (excluding Subparts G, and L), 80, 87, 90, 95, 96, 97, or 101 of the Commission’s rules. Licensees and applicants making delayed filings in accordance with this extension must include with those filings a certification made under penalty of perjury that the deadlines could not be met within the time otherwise provided in the Commission’s rules because of the hurricane. See supra note 5 for instructions to file this certification. Pursuant to this Public Notice, licensees and applicants will not need to file individual waiver or extension requests, or to pay individual waiver fees. Special Temporary Authority and Waiver Requests. We also waive Section 1.931(a) of the Commission’s rules through September 30, 2021, to allow the filing of STA requests for Wireless Radio Services in manners other than electronically on FCC Form 601, e.g., by requesting STAs by telephone call to Commission staff. 47 CFR § 1.931(a). Further, because the President has issued a major disaster declaration for the affected region, all STA filings by affected licensees and applicants related to Hurricane Ida will be considered “emergency filings” pursuant to Section 1.915(b) of the Commission’s rules 47 CFR § 1.915(b). and will be processed as expeditiously as possible. Affected licensees and applicants must include a certification that the STA or waiver request is in response to Hurricane Ida. To file STA and waiver requests via email, or to request an STA orally, licensees and applicants may contact the following personnel: · For Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Licensees and Applicants: o Parts 22, 24, and 27 (excluding 600 MHz Service, Advanced Wireless Service, Broadband Radio Service and Educational Broadband Service): Keith Harper, (202) 418-2759, Keith.Harper@fcc.gov. o Parts 27 (600 MHz Service, Advanced Wireless Service, Broadband Radio Service and Educational Broadband Service); Part 30; Part 74 (excluding Subparts G and L); and Part 101 (excluding Public Safety): Susan Mickley, 717-338-2654, Susan.Mickley@fcc.gov. o Parts 80, 87, 90 (excluding Public Safety), 95, and 97: Joshua Smith, 717-338-2502, Joshua.Smith@fcc.gov. o For more information and instructions for filing emergency STA and waiver requests with the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, please consult the WTB Special Temporary Authority and Waiver Request Filing Guide, available at https://www.fcc.gov/research-reports/guides/wtb-special-temporary-authority-and-waiver-request-filing-guide. · For Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Licensees and Applicants: o Parts 90 & 101 (Public Safety): Tracy Simmons, (717) 338-2657, Tracy.Simmons@fcc.gov. · In addition, during evening hours, weekends, and holidays, licensees needing FCC emergency assistance or STAs can call the FCC’s Operation Center, which is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at (202) 418-1122 or by email at FCCOPS@fcc.gov. Operation during emergencies. We remind licensees that Sections 22.307, 90.407, and 101.205 of the Commission’s rules address operation during periods of emergency for licensees authorized under these rule parts. 47 CFR §§ 22.307, 90.407, 101.205. These rules allow licensees to provide emergency communications during a period of emergency in a manner or configuration not specified in the station authorization or in the rules governing such stations. We also remind applicants for Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) that facilities meeting the criteria for the replacement or temporary tower exception under the Commission’s National Environmental Policy Act rules do not have to complete the environmental notification process prior to completing their ASR applications. 47 CFR § 17.4(c)(1)(iv), (c)(1)(vii). For facilities not subject to an exception, the Commission may waive or postpone the environmental notification process at the request of the applicant and upon an appropriate showing of an emergency situation. See National Environmental Policy Act Compliance for Proposed Tower Registrations, Effects of Communications Towers on Migratory Birds, WT Dockets Nos. 08-61, 03-187, Order on Remand, 26 FCC Rcd. 16700, 16717, para. 43 n.117 (2011). Requests to waive or postpone the environmental notification process may be submitted with ASR applications by completing the waiver question in the ASR system to indicate that the applicant is requesting a waiver of the Commission’s rules for environmental notice, and attaching a request for waiver that includes a showing of the emergency basis for the request, e.g., that the proposed tower will be used to restore service in an area affected by Hurricane Ida. Priority review by WTB and PSHSB. Finally, we remind affected licensees and applicants that they can also file waiver requests for relief not covered by the Public Notice. To facilitate the rapid restoration of communications infrastructure and services, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau will give priority to the review of waiver filings by affected licensees and applicants related to Hurricane Ida. By the Acting Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau and the Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau. -FCC- 2