[BC] Pirates...Aaarghh!
Mike McCarthy
Towers
Tue Jul 5 22:48:57 CDT 2005
There is no such delegation for Part 95.
MM
At 10:38 PM 7/5/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>And there are, in fact, instances where a Federal law grants to state
>courts the juridiction to hear cases which arise under that Federal law.
>One that comes to mind is the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, which
>grants to state courts jurisdiction to entertain suits against slimeball
>bill collectors.
>
>Another example would involve the various employment-rights acts enforced
>by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In this case, the EEOC
>works together with their counterpart agencies on the state level.
>
>The problem with the Florida law may be that, AFAIK, there's nothing in
>the Communications Act which specifically delegates the authority in the
>case of broadcast stations. (Isn't there, however, a delegation in the
>area of CB enforcement?)
>
>ak
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