S 1547 · 106th Congress · Science, Technology, Communications

Community Broadcasters Protection Act of 1999

Introduced 1999-08-05· Sponsored by Sen. Burns, Conrad R. [R-MT]· Senate

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Enacted
Latest: Star Print ordered on the bill.(1999-09-08)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Community Broadcasters Protection Act of 1999 - Amends the Communications Act of 1934 to direct the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to prescribe regulations to establish a class A license for qualifying low-power television (LPT) stations. Requires notification of LPT licensees of the requirements for class A designation. Requires requesting licensees to submit to the FCC a certification of eligibility based on the requirements of this Act. Requires the FCC to: (1) grant such certification absent a material deficiency; and (2) act to preserve the contours of LPT stations pending final resolution of such applications. Allows an LPT station to submit an application for class A designation only within 30 days after final regulations are adopted. Defines as a qualifying LPT station one which, during the 90 days preceding the date of enactment of this Act: (1) broadcast for at least 18 hours per day; (2) broadcast an average of at least three hours per week of programming that was produced within the market area served by such station or the market area served by a group of commonly controlled stations that carry common local or specialized programming not otherwise available to…

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Cosponsors (20)

12 Democrats8 Republicans