Nationwide Programmatic Agreement
On October 5, 2004, the Commission released a Report and Order, FCC 04-222,
adopting the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement regarding the Section 106 National
Historic Preservation Act Review Process (NPA), signed by the Advisory Council
on Historic Preservation (ACHP) and the National Conference of State Historic
Preservation Officers (NCSHPO) and amending Section 1.1307(a)(4) of the Commission's
rules, 47 C.F.R. §1.1307(a)(4).
Required FCC Form 620 (new
towers) (pdf) and FCC Form
621 (collocations) (pdf) are effective on March 7, 2005 and are available
on the FCC Forms Page. General
or specific inquiries about the Nationwide Agreement can be submitted to the
Commission at NPA
Inquiries. Please leave a phone number with your query so the staff can
discuss your question with you, if necessary.
Public
Notice DA 05-599 (pdf) provides procedures for submitting to the Commission
determinations of no adverse effect when a SHPO has not responded within 30
days. Applicants can submit electronically at Section
106 Submissions or in hard copy to the Secretary's
office.
Nationwide
Agreement (pdf)
Collocation Agreement
Report and Order
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WTB and Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau Announce Enhancement and Provide Clarifications Regarding Use of Tower Construction Notification System
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WTB
and Media Bureau Announce New E-mail Address and Procedures for Electronic and
Non-electronic Submissions of Section 106 Information to the Commission under
the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement
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On
January 4, 2005, the Federal Register Published the Nationwide Programmatic
Agreement Indicating That It Will Become Effective on March 7, 2005
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Nationwide
Programmatic Agreement Regarding the Section 106 National Historic Preservation
Act Review Process
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Appendix A: pdf
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Appendix B (Nationwide Programmatic Agreement): pdf
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Attachment 1: pdf
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Attachment 2: pdf
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Attachment 3: pdf
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Attachment 4: pdf
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Appendix C: pdf
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Appendix D: pdf
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Joint Statement of Chairman Powell and Commissioner Adelstein: pdf
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Statement of Commissioner Abernathy: pdf
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Statement of Commissioner Copps: pdf
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Statement of Commissioner Martin: pdf
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Last reviewed/updated on 4/11/2005.
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