Shot Clock definition

Shot Clock means the presumptively reasonable time defined by the FCC in which a state or local government must act on an application or request for authorization to place, construct or modify personal wireless service facilities.
Shot Clock means a timeline for action on an application for a wireless communications facility that is imposed by state or federal law or regulations.
Shot Clock means the time defined by the FCC in which a state or local government must act on an eligible facilities request.

Examples of Shot Clock in a sentence

  • If the county determines that the applicant’s request is not an eligible facilities request as delineated in this section of the Code, the presumptively reasonable timeframe under Section 332(c)(7), as prescribed by the FCC’s Shot Clock order, will begin to run from the issuance of the county’s decision that the application is not a covered request.

  • This voluntary, pre-submittal public meeting does not cause the FCC Shot Clock to begin and is intended to give applicants the opportunity to hear from members of the public regarding proposed deployment.

  • The Shot Clock timeframes referenced above begin upon submission by the Applicant of required documentation for the first procedural step in the approval process, or when Applicant submits sufficient documentation to demonstrate compliance with section 6409(a) of the Spectrum Act, whichever comes first.

  • Presubmittal conferences are especially encouraged when an applicant seeks to submit one or more batched applications so that the Director may advise the applicant about any staffing or scheduling issues that may hinder the City’s ability to meet the presumptively reasonable timeframes under the FCC Shot Clock.

  • Shot Clock Rules for Under 14’s shall be as follows: (this coincides with Under 14 Club Championships) The 24 second device will not be started until the Ball enters the team’s frontcourt.The ball Enters a team’s frontcourt when:• It touches the frontcourt.• It touches a player or an official who has part of his/her body in contact with the frontcourt.• During a dribble from backcourt to frontcourt, both feet of the dribbler and the ball are in contact with the frontcourt.

  • If a Team has five (5) or fewer Active Players, their Shot Clock will have a maximum of ten (10) seconds as opposed to fifteen (15).

  • If the City determines that the applicant’s request is not an Eligible Facilities Request as delineated in this Chapter, the presumptively reasonable timeframe under Section 332(c)(7) of the Telecommunication Act, as prescribed by the FCC’s Shot Clock order, will begin to run from the issuance of the City’s decision that the application is not a covered request.

  • Courts have upheld the Shot Clock Order as a reasonable exercise of the FCC’s authority.

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  • BSA may appoint Technical Officials to any games played in the Major Round to facilitate Scorer, Timekeeper or Shot Clock Operation duties.


More Definitions of Shot Clock

Shot Clock means a time limit imposed by state or federal law for city action on a small wireless facility application.
Shot Clock means any period of time (a time limit) required by the FCC or specified in the Ordinance in which the Town is mandated to carry out an action.
Shot Clock means the applicable period which is presumed to be a reasonable period within which the City is generally required to issue a final decision upon an application seeking special use permit approval for the installation or substantial modification of a small wireless facility facility or structure, to comply with Section 47 U.S.C. §§332(c)(7)(B)(ii)? of the TCA.
Shot Clock means the period of time within which the City needs to act and render a decision on an application.
Shot Clock means the period of time within with the Town must approve or deny an application. For colocation of a Small Wireless Facility on an existing structure, the Shot Clock is sixty days of the date of the application. If the application is to locate a Small Wireless Facility using a new structure, the Shot Clock is ninety days of the date of the application.
Shot Clock means the time limit of sixty days for collocation on existing facilities and ninety days for a new structure, as

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