Communications Equity and Diversity Council Exempt for Ex Parte Purposes
Presentations to the FCC Communications Equity and Diversity Council and those by the CEDC to the agency will be treated as exempt for ex parte purposes, said a public notice in docket 17-208 Tuesday. “We find that this modification of…
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the ex parte rules is in the public interest because it will allow the CEDC to develop and shape its advice and recommendations to the Commission more efficiently and effectively,” the PN said. Though the committee may address issues relevant to ongoing FCC proceedings, the agency won’t use information submitted to or by the panel in considering those matters, the PN said.