Title 47 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - WIRE OR RADIO COMMUNICATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO RADIO › Part Part IV— - Assistance for Planning and Construction of Public Telecommunications Facilities; Telecommunications Demonstrations; Corporation for Public Broadcasting; General Provisions › Subpart subpart e— - general provisions › § 397
Gives plain meanings for words used in this part of the law. "Construction" covers buying, leasing, installing, updating public TV or radio equipment and the planning steps that go with that work. "Corporation" is the Corporation for Public Broadcasting created in subpart D. "Interconnection" is the equipment used to send programs between public stations (for example, microwave, satellites, translators, boosters, or repeaters). "Interconnection system" is any network of those links. "Meeting" is when enough members of a governing or advisory body or committee meet to decide or handle the body’s business about public broadcasting. "Noncommercial educational broadcast station" and "public broadcast station" are TV or radio stations that, under FCC rules in effect on November 2, 1978, can be licensed as noncommercial educational and are run by a public agency, a nonprofit, or a municipality that airs only noncommercial educational programs. "Noncommercial telecommunications entity" is a state, public agency, or nonprofit mainly set up to send noncommercial educational or cultural audio or video to the public by means other than a main TV or radio station (for example, cable, optical fiber, translators, cassettes, discs, microwave, or laser). "Nonprofit" is an organization whose profits do not go to private owners. "Non-Federal financial support" is cash, property, or donated services (including volunteer time as allowed) received from sources other than the United States or any public broadcasting entity, and also includes gifts or payments from any State or educational institution for station construction, operation, or program production. "Preoperational expenses" are non-construction costs a new or expanding entity has before service starts, excluding salaries of staff already employed by an operating public telecommunications entity. "Public broadcasting entity" is the Corporation, any licensee or permittee of a public broadcast station, or any nonprofit mainly producing or distributing educational and cultural programs. "Public telecommunications entity" is a public broadcast station or a noncommercial telecommunications entity that provides public telecommunications services. "Public telecommunications facilities" are the equipment needed to make, connect, caption, broadcast, or distribute programs (cameras, transmitters, antennas, cables, satellites, tapes, etc.), but not buildings except some small equipment shelters. "Public telecommunications services" are noncommercial educational and cultural radio and TV programs and related instructional or informational material sent electronically. "Secretary" means the Secretary of Commerce for subparts A and B, and the Secretary of Health and Human Services for subparts C and D and this subpart. "State" includes the District of Columbia and U.S. territories listed in the law. "System of public telecommunications entities" is any group of public telecommunications entities that work together to produce, get, or share programs.
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47 U.S.C. § 397
Title 47 — Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs
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Apr 6, 2026
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