Fcc Order

/ˌɛf-siː-siː ˈɔrdər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A directive or decision issued by the Federal Communications Commission that establishes rules or resolves disputes regarding communications law and regulation.
    The FCC order mandated changes to the telecommunications providers' network management policies.

Forms

  • fcc order
  • fcc orders

Commentary

FCC orders represent formal administrative actions that carry the force of law and often arise from rulemaking or adjudicatory processes.

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