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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 News media information 202/418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202/418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov August 2, 1999 FY 1999 Mass Media Regulatory Fees The Federal Communications Commission issues this Public Notice in order to provide information concerning the payment of regulatory fees in FY 1999. If you are a licensee or permittee in any of the mass media services, you should carefully review this Public Notice. WHO MUST PAY REGULATORY FEES IN FY 1999 Most licensees and other entities regulated by the Commission must pay regulatory fees in FY 1999. This Public Notice concerns the following Mass Media licensees: commercial AM & FM radio stations, commercial television stations, Low Power Television and television translator and booster licensees, broadcast auxiliary, FM translator and FM booster licensees, and multipoint distribution service licensees (includes multichannel multipoint distribution service). Noncommercial educational licensees are exempt from regulatory fees as are licensees of auxiliary broadcast services such as low power auxiliary stations, television auxiliary service stations, remote pickup stations and aural broadcast auxiliary stations where such licenses are used in conjunction with commonly owned non-commercial educational stations. Emergency alert system (EAS) licenses for auxiliary service facilities are also exempt as are Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS) licensees. Governments and nonprofit entities (exempt under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code) are not required to pay regulatory fees and should not submit payment. The Commission requires that each exempt entity submit, or have on file with the Commission, a current IRS Determination Letter documenting its nonprofit status, a certification of governmental authority, or certification from a governmental authority attesting to its exempt status. The regulatory fee to be assessed is based upon the nature of the authorization (e.g. construction permit or license) held as of October 1, 1998. Responsibility for payment of that fee rests with the current holder of the permit or license at the time payment is due. A regulatee is responsible for summing all of its services in order to determine if a fee is due. If the sum of all services owned is less than $10, then the regulatee is exempt from paying the fee. WHY THE COMMISSION MUST COLLECT REGULATORY FEES The requirement to collect annual regulatory fees is contained in Public Law 103-66, "The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993." These regulatory fees, which are likely to change each fiscal year, are used to offset costs associated with the Commission's enforcement, public information, international and policy and rulemaking activities. These fees are in addition to any application processing fees associated with obtaining a license or other authorization from the Commission. WHEN FEES WILL BE DUE Fee payments must be received by the Commission during the period beginning September 13, 1999, and ending September 22, 1999. Any payment not received at Mellon Bank by 11:59 p.m., September 22, 1999 will be assessed a 25% late payment fee. FCC FORM 159 Regulatory fee payments must be accompanied by FCC Form 159 ("FCC Remittance Advice"), dated July 1997. A copy of this form, with specific instructions, is attached to this Public Notice and may be used to submit fees. Reproduced forms are acceptable. Please see "Special Instructions for Completing FCC Forms 159 and 159-C" for detailed information on how to correctly complete these forms. Unless you are submitting your information on diskette, you must list each Call Sign separately on Forms 159/159-C. Written attachments are not acceptable. Failure to properly complete FCC Form 159/159-C will delay the processing of your regulatory fee payment. Any regulatee paying for more than 25 entities may do so by submitting the Form 159 information on diskette. Information on how to file electronically on diskette will be made available in a subsequent public notice. WHERE TO SEND REGULATORY FEE PAYMENTS If sending your regulatory fee payment by mail, please address your envelope as follows: Federal Communications Commission Regulatory Fees P.O. Box 358835 Pittsburgh, PA 15251-5835 If you prefer to send your regulatory fee payment by courier to our lockbox bank, you may do so 24 hours per business day (except Federal or bank holidays). Please address your envelope and deliver it to the following address: Federal Communications Commission c/o Mellon Bank Three Mellon Bank Center 525 William Penn Way 27th Floor, Room 153-2713 Pittsburgh, PA 15259-0001 (Attention: FCC Module Supervisor) METHOD OF PAYMENT Regulatory fee payments may be made by check, money order, or by credit card (Visa or Mastercard only). When paying by credit card, please make sure you complete and sign block 28 of FCC Form 159. Payments may also be made by wire transfer or ACH Debit. Instructions are provided below. NOTE: We encourage arrangements to consolidate regulatory fee payments either by a single entity or by different entities into a single payment instrument. Consolidated fee payments may cover any number of service categories. Payers who will be making a single payment for a significant number of entities and wish to submit their payment information on diskette in lieu of submitting a large number of FCC Forms 159-C ("Advice Continuation Sheets") may do so. Specific instructions regarding diskette submission will be issued separately. No more than twenty-five (25) Form 159-C's should be manually submitted for payment. If more than twenty- five (25) Form 159-C's are to be submitted, we encourage the public to file the information on diskette. Only properly filled out Form 159's or diskettes will be accepted. Attached listings of call signs or other identifiers will not be accepted. WIRE TRANSFER PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS A wire transfer is a transaction that you initiate via your bank. It authorizes your bank to wire funds from your account to our lockbox bank, the Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh, PA. All payments made by wire transfer must be supported by a completed FCC Remittance Advice (FCC Form 159) and Advice Continuation Sheet (FCC Form 159-C), if required. The FCC Form 159 must be faxed to Mellon Bank at (412) 236-5702 at least one hour before the wire transfer on the same business day. Indicate on the top of the FCC Form 159 "Wire Transfer - Regulatory Fee Payment." In Box (1) - Lockbox#, located at the upper left hand corner, indicate "358835." Failure to submit the completed FCC FORM 159 will result in a delay in crediting your account. Due to Federal Reserve regulations, wire transfers received after 6:00 p.m. (EDT) will be credited to the next business day. The following information should be provided to your bank in order to complete the wire transfer: ABA Routing Number 043000261 Receiving Bank: Mellon Pittsburgh BNF: FCC/ACV--9116106 OBI Field: (Skip one space between each information item) "REGULATORYPAY" PAYER TIN (Exactly as on FCC Form 159, Block #25) PAYER NAME (Exactly as on FCC Form 159, Block #2) Phone: (Daytime Phone #, exactly as on FCC Form 159, Block #9) LOCKBOX 358835 ACH DEBIT PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS If you are interested in using Mellon's Customer Initiated Payment Program (CIP), a brief application form must be completed and a personal identification number (PIN) issued by the bank. Arrangements for using this process must be completed 14 days prior to submitting payment of the regulatory fee. After you have been set up for this program, you have until September 21, 1999 to submit payment to ensure processing by the deadline of September 22, 1999. Please contact the Credit and Debt Management Center at (202) 418-1995 to request the Customer Initiated Payment Program Package. COMPLIANCE Please make sure your total remittance and the amount indicated on the FCC Form 159 are in agreement. Failure to do so will delay processing. Licensees are solely responsible for accurately accounting for all licenses and for paying proper regulatory fees. Any data omission, erroneous or incomplete data submission, or payment deficiency may result in a 25% monetary penalty, dismissal of pending actions, and/or revocation of any authorization. You are strongly urged to submit your payments on time and accurately in order to avoid a penalty. Additionally, the Commission will invoke any lawful authority it may possess under the Debt Collection Act to collect any fees due or outstanding against any licensee failing to meet its regulatory fee payment obligations. WAIVERS, REDUCTIONS AND DEFERMENTS OF REGULATORY FEES The Commission will consider requests for waivers, reductions or deferments of regulatory fees, in extraordinary and compelling circumstances only, upon a showing that such action overrides the public interest in reimbursing the Commission for its regulatory costs. Your regulatory fee must be paid by the due date even if a request is made for a waiver or reduction. This will ensure efficient collection in situations where a waiver or reduction is not warranted and will allow the requestor to avoid a 25% late-payment penalty if its request is denied. The regulatory fee will be refunded later if the request is granted. Only in exceptional or compelling instances (where payment of the regulatory fee along with the waiver or reduction request could result in the reduction of service to a community or other financial hardship to the licensee), will the Commission accept a petition to defer payment along with a waiver or reduction request. All requests for deferments must be received before September 22, 1999, to avoid the 25% late- payment penalty. Please submit your written waiver or reduction request to the following address: Office of the Managing Director Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, S.W., Room 1-A625 Washington, D.C. 20554 attn: Regulatory Fee Waiver/Reduction Request However, submit your regulatory fee payment to the address on page 2 of this Public Notice. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Applicable Public Notices, and FCC Forms 159 and 159-C are available from the Commission's Office of Public Affairs, Public Service Division and can be downloaded from the Internet (http://www.fcc.gov or ftp@fcc.gov). Text of the Report and Order including the entire Schedule of Regulatory Fees can be downloaded from the Internet. Forms may also be obtained by contacting the Forms Hotline at (800) 418-3676 outside the Washington, D.C. area, or (202) 418-3676 locally. For additional information, please contact the Public Service Division at (202) 418-0192, or write to: Federal Communications Commission, Office of Public Affairs, ATTN: Public Service Division, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554. FEE PAYMENT PROCEDURES FOR COMMERCIAL AM AND FM RADIO STATIONS Who Must Pay: Licensees of commercial AM radio stations and holders of construction permits for new stations in the AM service, whose licenses or permits were granted on or before October 1, 1998, will be assessed a regulatory fee. AM radio station licensees who also hold auxiliary broadcast service licenses operated in conjunction with the main AM station (e.g., remote pickup stations, aural broadcast STLs, intercity relay stations and low power auxiliary stations) will also be assessed a regulatory fee for each of these stations. In addition, licensees of commercial FM radio stations and holders of construction permits for new stations in the FM service, whose licenses or permits were granted on or before October 1, 1998, will also be assessed a regulatory fee. FM radio station licensees who also hold auxiliary broadcast service licenses operated in conjunction with the main FM station (e.g., remote pickup stations, aural broadcast STLs, intercity relay stations and low power auxiliary stations) will also be assessed a regulatory fee for each of these stations. Governments and nonprofit entities (exempt under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code) are not required to pay regulatory fees and should not submit payment. The Commission requires that each exempt entity submit, or have on file with the Commission, a current IRS Determination Letter documenting its nonprofit status, a certification of governmental authority, or certification from a governmental authority attesting to its exempt status. AM Conversion Table: For those licensees of AM radio stations who may be unfamiliar with the current station class designations, we provide the following: Old Class New Class Class I Class A Class II & III Class B Class II.D & II.S Class D Class III.D & III.S Class D Class IV Class C Fee Requirement: Fees are assessed for AM and FM radio station licensees based upon class of station and population served. Determination of class is based upon the station's most recent granted license on or before October 1, 1998. AM and FM radio stations are divided into 36 fee groups. A complete listing of all AM and FM stations in call sign order is attached to the notice sent to AM and FM licensees only. To determine the correct fee to be paid, look for the station's call sign and read across the page to find the city, state, class of station, population served, and the FY 1999 regulatory fee due. The fee amount may be obtained by contacting the FCC's National Call Center at 1-888-225-5322 or through a search of the FCC's internet web site http://www.fcc.gov. If you have a commercial AM or FM radio station which is not listed, please contact Terry Johnson at (202) 418-0445 for assistance. Radio Station Regulatory Fees Population Served AM Class A AM Class B AM Class C AM Class D FM Classes A, B1 & C3 FM Classes B, C, C1 & C2 <=20,000 MAA9 $430 MBA9 $325 MCA9 $225 MDA9 $275 MFA9 $325 MFG9 $430 20,001 - 50,000 MAB9 $825 MBB9 $650 MCB9 $325 MDB9 $450 MFB9 $650 MFH9 $825 50,001 - 125,000 MAC9 $1,350 MBC9 $875 MCC9 $450 MDC9 $675 MFC9 $875 MFI9 $1,350 125,001 - 400,000 MAD9 $2,000 MBD9 $1,400 MCD9 $675 MDD9 $825 MFD9 $1,400 MFJ9 $2,000 400,001 - 1,000,000 MAE9 $2,750 MBE9 $2,250 MCE9 $1,250 MDE9 $1,500 MFE9 $2,250 MFK9 $2,750 >1,000,000 MAF9 $4,400 MBF9 $3,600 MCF9 $1,750 MDF9 $2,250 MFF9 $3,600 MFL9 $4,400 Regulatory Fee Group or Category Regulatory Fee Payment Type Code Broadcast Auxiliary Station License $12 MUB9 Construction Permit for New AM Station $260 MTA9 Construction Permit for New FM Station $780 MNF9 Note that an AM station licensee will be assessed $12 for each auxiliary license it holds. Holders of construction permits (CPs) for new AM stations for which a license to cover the CP had not been granted as of October 1, 1998, will be assessed a $260 fee for each permit held, regardless of station class or population served. A commercial FM station licensee will be assessed $12 for each auxiliary license it holds. Holders of construction permits (CPs) for new FM stations for which a license to cover the CP had not been granted as of October 1, 1998, will be assessed a $780 fee for each permit held, regardless of station class or population served. FEE PAYMENT PROCEDURES FOR COMMERCIAL VHF/UHF TV STATIONS Who Must Pay: Licensees of commercial VHF and commercial UHF television stations and holders of construction permits for new stations whose license or permit was granted on or before October 1, 1998. Commercial television station licensees who also hold auxiliary broadcast service licenses operated in conjunction with the main TV station (e.g., remote pickup stations, intercity relay stations) will also be assessed a regulatory fee for each of these stations. Governments and nonprofit entities (exempt under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code) are not required to pay regulatory fees and should not submit payment. The Commission requires that each exempt entity submit, or have on file with the Commission, a current IRS Determination Letter documenting its nonprofit status, a certification of governmental authority, or certification from a governmental authority attesting to its exempt status. Fee Requirement: Fees are assessed commercial television stations licensees based upon the size of the Nielsen Designated Market Area (DMA) in which their stations are listed in the 1999 Edition of the TV & Cable Factbook No. 67 as published by Warren Publishing. Fees will be assessed as follows: Commercial VHF Stations: Regulatory Fee Payment Type Code Markets 1-10: $41,225 MAV9 Markets 11-25: $34,325 MBV9 Markets 26-50: $23,475 MEV9 Markets 51-100: $13,150 MGV9 Remaining Markets: $3,400 MIV9 Broadcast Auxiliary Station $12 MUB9 Construction Permits: $2,775 MJV9 Commercial UHF Stations: Regulatory Fee Payment Type Code Markets 1-10: $15,550 MCU9 Markets 11-25: $11,775 MDU9 Markets 26-50: $7,300 MFU9 Markets 51-100: $4,350 MHU9 Remaining Markets: $1,175 MJU9 Broadcast Auxiliary Station $12 MUB9 Construction Permits: $2,900 MKU9 Satellite TV Stations: Regulatory Fee Payment Type Code All Markets: $1,300 MSS9 Construction Permits: $460 MCS9 Note that a commercial television station licensee will be assessed $12 for each auxiliary license it holds. Holders of construction permits (CPs) for new television stations for which a license to cover the CP had not been granted as of October 1, 1998, will be assessed $2,775 (VHF), $2,900 (UHF), or $460 (Satellite TV) for each permit held, regardless of market size. FEE PAYMENT PROCEDURES FOR LPTV, TV TRANSLATORS & TV BOOSTERS, FM TRANSLATORS & FM BOOSTERS Who Must Pay: Holders of Low Power Television, TV translator and booster licenses, and FM translator and booster licenses whose license was granted before October 1, 1998 will be assessed a regulatory fee. Governments and nonprofit entities (exempt under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code) are not required to pay regulatory fees and should not submit payment. The Commission requires that each exempt entity submit, or have on file with the Commission, a current IRS Determination Letter documenting its nonprofit status, a certification of governmental authority, or certification from a governmental authority attesting to its exempt status. Also exempted from this fee are noncommercial educational FM and full service television broadcast station licensees that hold low power television, TV translator or TV booster licenses, or FM translator or FM booster licenses issued on or before October 1, 1998, provided those stations operate on a noncommercial educational basis. We will automatically waive the regulatory fee for the licensee of any translator that: (1) is not licensed to, in whole or in part, and does not have common ownership with, the licensee of a commercial broadcast station; (2) does not derive income from advertising; and (3) is dependent on subscriptions or contributions from the members of the community served for support. Finally, licensees of low power television, TV translator or TV booster, or FM translator or FM booster stations whose licenses were issued on or before October 1, 1998, and which have obtained a fee refund because of an NTIA facilities grant for their station or a fee waiver because of demonstrated compliance with the eligibility and service requirements of  73.621 of the Commission's Rules, are similarly exempt from payment of this regulatory fee. Licensees claiming an exemption based on one of these latter criteria should not submit payment. The Commission requires that each exempt entity submit, or have on file with the Commission, a current IRS Determination Letter documenting its nonprofit status, a certification of governmental authority, or certification from a governmental authority attesting to its exempt status. Fee Requirement: Fees are assessed on a per license basis as follows: Type of License Regulatory Fee Payment Type Code Low Power Television Station, TV Translator/TV Booster $290 MLP9 FM Translator/FM Booster $290 MSF9 FEE PAYMENT PROCEDURES FOR MULTIPOINT AND MULTICHANNEL MULTIPOINT DISTRIBUTION SERVICES Who Must Pay: Holders of multipoint distribution service licenses (including multichannel multipoint distribution service) whose licenses were granted on or before October 1, 1998. Governments and nonprofit entities (exempt under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code) are not required to pay regulatory fees and should not submit payment. The Commission requires that each exempt entity submit, or have on file with the Commission, a current IRS Determination Letter documenting its nonprofit status, a certification of governmental authority, or certification from a governmental authority attesting to its exempt status. Fee Requirement: Fees are assessed on a per call sign basis as follows: Type of License Regulatory Fee Payment Type Code Multipoint Distribution Service (including Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service) $285 MDS9 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FCC FORMS 159 AND 159-C FCC Form 159 ("FCC Remittance Advice") and, as necessary, FCC Form 159-C ("Advice Continuation Sheet") must accompany all regulatory fee payments. FCC Form 159 allows payers to report information on one or more payment items (e.g., multiple FM or TV station licenses). Use FCC Form 159-C to report additional payments. FCC Forms 159 and 159-C have been attached to this Public Notice for you to complete and remit with your payment. You may make additional copies of the forms as required. In addition to the instructions for FCC Form 159, the following information applies specifically to mass media fee payers. Block (10) - "Telephone Number"  Enter the telephone number of the individual responsible for submitting the payment and supporting FCC Form 159 and Form 159-C. Block (19) - "FCC CALL SIGN/OTHER ID"  All Mass Media payers must enter in this block their unique facility identification number of the AM, FM, TV, Low Power Television, Translator, and Booster station(s) for which the regulatory fee is being paid. Facility ID Numbers for these stations can be obtained at the FCC's Internet Website at www.fcc.gov/mmb/asd/seacall.html or by calling: Radio (202) 418-2730, TV (202) 418-1600. Further, the Facility ID Number is now included on all Radio and TV authorizations and postcards.  Payers of the regulatory fee for broadcast auxiliary station(s) and Multipoint Distribution Service station(s) must enter their station's call sign. Block (20) - "PAYMENT TYPE CODE": Enter the appropriate payment type code as listed below: AM AND FM RADIO STATIONS MAA9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, AM Radio, with population served of less than 20,000. ($430) MAB9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, AM Radio, with population served between 20,001 and 50,000. ($825) MAC9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, AM Radio, with population served between 50,001 and 125,000. ($1,350) MAD9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, AM Radio, with population served between 125,001 and 400,000. ($2,000) MAE9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, AM Radio, with population served between 400,001 and 1,000,000. ($2,750) MAF9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, AM Radio, with population served of greater than 1,000,000. ($4,400) MBA9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, AM Radio, with population served of less than 20,000. ($325) MBB9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, AM Radio, with population served between 20,001 and 50,000. ($650) MBC9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, AM Radio, with population served between 50,001 and 125,000. ($875) MBD9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, AM Radio, with population served between 125,001 and 400,000. ($1,400) MBE9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, AM Radio, with population served between 400,001 and 1,000,000. ($2,250) MBF9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, AM Radio, with population served of greater than 1,000,000. ($3,600) MCA9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class C, AM Radio, with population served of less than 20,000. ($225) MCB9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class C, AM Radio, with population served between 20,001 and 50,000. ($325) MCC9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class C, AM Radio, with population served between 50,001 and 125,000. ($450) MCD9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class C, AM Radio, with population served between 125,001 and 400,000. ($675) MCE9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class C, AM Radio, with population served between 400,001 and 1,000,000. ($1,250) MCF9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class C, AM Radio, with population served of greater than 1,000,000. ($1,750) MDA9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class D, AM Radio, with population served of less than 20,000. ($275) MDB9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class D, AM Radio, with population served between 20,001 and 50,000. ($450) MDC9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class D, AM Radio, with population served between 50,001 and 125,000. ($675) MDD9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class D, AM Radio, with population served between 125,001 and 400,000. ($825) MDE9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class D, AM Radio, with population served between 400,001 and 1,000,000. ($1,500) MDF9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class D, AM Radio, with population served of greater than 1,000,000. ($2,250) MFA9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, B1 & C3, FM Radio, with population served of less than 20,000. ($325) MFB9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, B1 & C3, FM Radio, with population served between 20,001 and 50,000. ($650) MFC9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, B1 & C3, FM Radio, with population served between 50,001 and 125,000. ($875) MFD9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, B1 & C3, FM Radio, with population served between 125,001 and 400,000. ($1,400) MFE9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, B1 & C3, FM Radio, with population served between 400,001 and 1,000,000. ($2,250) MFF9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class A, B1 & C3, FM Radio, with population served of greater than 1,000,000. ($3,600) MFG9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, C, C1 & C2, FM Radio, with population served of less than 20,000. ($430) MFH9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, C, C1 & C2, FM Radio, with population served between 20,001 and 50,000. ($825) MFI9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, C, C1 & C2, FM Radio, with population served between 50,001 and 125,000. ($1,350) MFJ9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, C, C1 & C2, FM Radio, with population served between 125,001 and 400,000. ($2,000) MFK9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, C, C1 & C2, FM Radio, with population served between 400,001 and 1,000,000. ($2,750) MFL9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for Class B, C, C1 & C2, FM Radio, with population served of greater than 1,000,000. ($4,400) MUB9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a broadcast auxiliary station license held by an AM or FM radio station licensee. ($12) MTA9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a construction permit for an AM radio station ($260). MNF9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a construction permit for an FM radio station ($780). VHF TELEVISION STATIONS MAV9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a commercial VHF television station in Nielsen markets 1-10 ($41,225). MBV9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a commercial VHF television station in Nielsen markets 11-25 ($34,325). MEV9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a commercial VHF television station in Nielsen markets 26-50 ($23,475). MGV9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a commercial VHF television station in Nielsen markets 51-100 ($13,150). MIV9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a commercial VHF television station in all other Nielsen markets ($3,400). MJV9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a construction permit for a commercial VHF television station ($2,775). MUB9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a broadcast auxiliary station license held by a VHF television station licensee. ($12) UHF TELEVISION STATIONS MCU9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a commercial UHF television station in Nielsen markets 1-10 ($15,550). MDU9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a commercial UHF television station in Nielsen markets 11-25 ($11,775). MFU9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a commercial UHF television station in Nielsen markets 26-50 ($7,300). MHU9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a commercial UHF television station in Nielsen markets 51-100 ($4,350). MJU9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a commercial UHF television station in all other Nielsen markets ($1,175). MKU9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a construction permit for a commercial UHF television station ($2,900). MUB9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a broadcast auxiliary station license held by a UHF television station licensee. ($12) SATELLITE TELEVISION STATIONS MSS9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a satellite TV station ($1,300). MCS9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a construction permit for a satellite TV station ($460). LOW POWER TELEVISION STATION, TV TRANSLATOR/BOOSTER, FM TRANSLATOR/BOOSTER MLP9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a Low Power Television station, or a television translator or television booster ($290). MSF9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for an FM translator or FM booster ($290). BROADCAST AUXILIARY STATION MUB9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a broadcast auxiliary station ($12). MULTIPOINT DISTRIBUTION SERVICE STATION MDS9: Use this code when paying a regulatory fee for a multipoint distribution service station ($285). Block (21) - "QUANTITY":  All Mass Media fee payers must enter "1" in this block. Block (22) - "FEE DUE":  Enter the dollar amount associated with the corresponding Payment Type Code entered in Block (20). Block (23) - "FCC CODE 1":  If you are paying an AM, FM, TV, Low Power Television, Translator, or Booster regulatory fee, enter the call letters of the station for which the regulatory fee is being paid.  If you are paying a broadcast auxiliary or a multipoint distribution service station regulatory fee, leave this block blank. Block (24) - "FCC CODE 2":  If you are paying an AM, FM, TV or Low Power Television regulatory fee, enter the name of the state and community (in that order) of license for the station for which the regulatory fee is being paid. Please note that this block is for state and community of license, not mailing address. Please use the appropriate two letter post office abbreviation for the state.  If you are paying a TV translator, TV booster, broadcast auxiliary, FM translator, FM booster or a multipoint distribution service station regulatory fee, leave this block blank. Block (25) - "PAYER TIN":  Enter the fee payer's nine digit Taxpayer Identification Number. Block (26) - "APPLICANT TIN":  If different from payer, enter the applicant's nine digit Taxpayer Identification Number. Block (27) - "CERTIFICATION":  Provide the printed name and signature of an individual owner/licensee or officer attesting to the accuracy and completeness of the information supplied. Please remember to include a daytime telephone number so that the Federal Communications Commission can contact you if questions arise regarding your payment. - FCC -