Washington report (June 1963)

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WASHINGTON REPORT NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS SPECIAL June 3, 1963 DUPONT CIRCLE BUILDING Washington 6, D. C. The following analysis has been prepared by Cohn and Marks, Washington, D. C., general counsel of the NAEB, of the newly released Rules and Regulations of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare relating to applications for Federal assistance for educational television station construction. This analysis is intended solely as a brief summary of the relevant portions of the Rules, copies of which can be secured by writing to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. The Rules and Regulations embody the principal requirements of Public Law 87-447 which was signed by the President on May 1, 1962. The Rules outline the procedure to be followed in applying for Federal assist¬ ance. Specific sections of interest to applicants are as follows: Section 60.4 Application for Federal Financial Assistance -- An application must be filed with the Sjecretary and contain detailed information on the project with justification and exhibits as the Secretary may deem necessary. Forms will be prescribed by the Department. Section 60.5 Federal Communications Commission Authorization -- Where the project requires an FCC authorization, the applicant must submit to HEW a copy of the application filed with the Federal Communications Commission. Section 60.6 Service of Applications -- Each applicant must serve a copy of his application on the Federal Communications Commission, the State educational television agency, if any, in his State and in any State in which Grade B service or better would be received from the applicant's proposal.