FCC Checks Own Paperwork Rules for Efficiency Tweaks
Published Date: 2/25/2026
Notice
Summary
The FCC is checking in on some paperwork rules to make sure they’re useful and not too much work, especially for small businesses. They want your thoughts on how to keep things clear and easy while still doing their job right. If you have ideas or concerns, send them in by April 27, 2026, so the FCC can keep things running smoothly without wasting time or money.
Analyzed Economic Effects
5 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 3 costs, 0 mixed.
Paperwork burden for Form 308 (OMB 3060-1133)
The FCC estimates OMB Control No. 3060-1133 (Form 308) involves 26 respondents, 70 responses, 0.75 to 1.5 hours per response, a total annual burden of 66 hours, and an annual cost burden of $26,681. The Commission also states applicants will be required to provide an FCC Registration Number (FRN) on the revised Form 308.
Mandatory electronic filing via IBFS
If you file applications for International Broadcast stations, the FCC requires that those forms (including Form 308 and the renamed Forms 314-IBFS, 315-IBFS, and 316-IBFS) be submitted electronically through the International Bureau Filing System (IBFS). The integrated web-based program requires an FCC Registration Number (FRN) and includes fillable fields; the Commission says this will reduce costs and administrative burdens.
45-day filing timeline for transfers
If you plan to assign or transfer a broadcast construction permit or license, you must file the application with the FCC at least 45 days before the planned effective date of the assignment or transfer. This 45-day timing requirement is part of section 73.3540 of the FCC rules.
Paperwork burden for assignment/transfer forms (OMB 3060-1290)
The FCC estimates OMB Control No. 3060-1290 involves 2 respondents and 2 responses, with an estimated 10 hours per response, a total annual burden of 20 hours, and an annual cost burden of $1,305. The collection covers the IBFS versions of Forms 314, 315, and 316 for International Broadcast stations.
FCC seeks input to reduce small-business paperwork
The FCC requests public comment on ways to minimize the paperwork burden, including steps to reduce burden on small business concerns with fewer than 25 employees. Comments are requested on the necessity, utility, and accuracy of burden estimates and on ways to reduce burden.
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