FCC Notice on Agency Information Collection Activities
Summary
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a notice regarding its ongoing information collection activities. This notice serves to inform the public and regulated entities about the types of information the agency collects and the processes involved.
What changed
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has published a notice concerning its information collection activities. This notice is a procedural announcement, informing the public and regulated entities about the agency's data gathering processes and requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act. It does not introduce new rules or modify existing ones but rather outlines the FCC's current information collection portfolio.
Regulated entities, particularly telecommunications firms, should be aware of the types of information the FCC collects and the associated reporting obligations. While this notice does not impose immediate new compliance actions or deadlines, it serves as a reminder of existing information collection requirements and the FCC's oversight in this area. Compliance officers should ensure their organizations are aware of any relevant FCC information collection requirements that may apply to their operations.
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