The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will suspend most operations in the middle of the day on Thursday, January 3. The suspension announcement comes as the US government shutdown over the funding of a border wall enters Day 11.
Employees will be given up to four hours to complete an orderly shutdown of operations. "However, work required for the protection of life and property will continue, as will any work related to spectrum auctions, which is funded by auction proceeds," the FCC said in a press release. "In addition, the Office of the Inspector General will continue operations until further notice."
The FCC will release a Public Notice detailing the effects the suspension of operations will have, including on electronic filing and database systems, filing
deadlines, regulatory and application fee payments, transaction shot clocks and more, on Wednesday.
US Copyright Office Stays Open
The Copyright Office is still open for normal business, weekdays 8:30 am to 5 pm."We are not affected by the partial government shutdown." the agency said in a notice. "Online registration is available every day."
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