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III. EX PARTE STATUS OF THIS PROCEEDING
Pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) of the Commission's rules,2 the Commission may adopt modified
or more stringent ex parte procedures in particular proceedings if the public interest so requires. We
announce that this proceeding will be governed by permit-but-disclose ex pare procedures that are
applicable to non-restricted proceedings under Section 1.1206 of the Commission's rules.3
Parties making oral ex parte presentations are directed to the Commission's revised ex parte
rules. Parties are reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentation must contain the presentation's
substance and not merely list the subjects discussed.' More than a one- or two-sentence description of the
views and arguments presented is generally required.5 Other rules pertaining to oral and written
presentations are set forth in Section 1.1206(b) as well.6
IV. GENERAL INFORMATION
The assignment application has been found, upon initial review, to be acceptable for filing. The
Commission reserves the right to return any application if, upon further examination, it is determined to
be defective and not in conformance with the Commission's rules or policies.
Interested parties must file petitions to deny no later than August 16, 2012. Persons and entities
that file petitions to deny become parties to the proceeding. They may participate fully in the proceeding,
including seeking access to any confidential information that may be filed under a protective order,
seeking reconsideration of decisions, and filing appeals of a final decision to the courts. Oppositions to
such pleadings must be filed no later than August 27, 2012. Replies to such pleadings must be filed no
later than September 4, 2012. All filings concerning matters referenced in this Public Notice should refer
to ULS File No. 0005293645.
To allow the Commission to consider fully all substantive issues regarding the Applications in
as timely and efficient a manner as possible, petitioners and commenters should raise all issues in
their initial filings. New issues may not be raised in responses or replies.7 A party or interested
person seeking to raise a new issue after the pleading cycle has closed must show good cause why it
was not possible for it to have raised the issue previously. Submissions after the pleading cycle has
closed that seek to raise new issues based on new facts or newly discovered facts should be filed
within 15 days after such facts are discovered. Absent such a showing of good cause, any issues not
timely raised may be disregarded by the Commission.
Under the Commission's current procedures for the submission of filings and other documents,'
submissions in this matter may be filed electronically though the Commission's Universal Licensing
System ("ULS") or by hand delivery to the Commission.
2 47 C.F.R. 1.1200(a).
'47 C.F.R. 1.1206.
4 See 47 C.F.R. 1.1206(b)(1).
s See id.
6 Id. 1.1206(b).
7 See 47 C.F.R. 1.45(c).
* See FCC Announces Change in Filing Location for Paper Documents, Public Notice, 24 FCC Red 14312 (2009).
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