• [KC5FM] Comment Period to be Re-Opened on Forest Service Fees #ARRL #ha

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    Comment Period to be Re-Opened on Forest Service Fees #ARRL #hamradio

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 01:22 PM PST http://kc5fm.blogspot.com/2022/03/comment-period-to-be-re-opened-on.html

    Repeater owners in the Division who have their systems on U.S. Forest
    Service properties are facing the possibility of a new fee levied by the
    service. There was a comment period on the proposal that recently
    ended. Because of the strong feed-back, that comment period will be
    reopened. Here are the relevant parts of an email I received from the
    ARRL Washington Counsel, David Siddall, K3ZJ. I am forwarding this with
    his permission.

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    The Forest Service sent a Notice to the Federal Register yesterday
    announcing that they will re-open the window for comments on the
    proposed new $1400. annual administrative fee. This means that amateurs
    that may have missed the earlier comment period, or who wish to file
    additional arguments and information, can submit new filings between
    March 1 and March 31. A copy of the Notice to be published on March 1
    is here: https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2022-04254.pdf.
    (This is completely public information.)

    I notice that in several of the amateur comments sent me that there
    appears some confusion. The proposed fee is a new and separate fee, not
    an increase to fees (such as rent) already being paid. If adopted, the
    existing fee(s) – which generally have been around $130-140 annually
    for amateur uses – would have to be paid in addition to the new
    proposed annual administrative fee of $1400. IMHO, the fee would be so
    high because the proposal is to include amateur uses equally with those
    of commercial wireless entities such as broadcasters, cellular providers
    and broadband entities that require a much more significant presence and
    greater Forest Service support than amateurs.

    73, Dave K3ZJ

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