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Section 252(e)(5) provides for preemption by the Federal Communications Commission if a State Commission fails to carry out its responsibility, and Section 252(e)(6) provides that any party aggrieved by a State Commission’s determination on a negotiated agreement may bring an action in the appropriate Federal District Court.
This provision further states that “[n]o State court shall have jurisdiction to review the action of a State commission in approving or rejecting an agreement under this section.” Section 252(e)(5) provides for preemption by the Federal Communications Commission if a state commission fails to carry out its responsibility and Section 252(e)(6) provides that any party aggrieved by a state commission’s determination on a negotiated agreement may bring an action in an appropriate federal district court.
Consistent with the stipulations of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations, the Board reserves the right to approve the placement of antennas on dwellings so as to insure an unobtrusive location when considering visibility from the front (or street side on corner lots) of the dwelling.
Federal Communications Commission and United States of America, No. 99-1176, consolidated with No. 99-1201, 2000 U.S. App.
The Federal Communications Commission issued special temporary authority to companies operating in New York City to deal with the crisis.