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ARLB075 FCC seeks actions
 
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ARRL Bulletin 75  ARLB075
From ARRL Headquarters
Newington CT  September 29, 1994
To all radio amateurs 
 
SB QST ARL ARLB075
ARLB075 FCC seeks actions
 
The FCC has ordered three California amateurs to show cause why
their station licenses should not be revoked, and has ordered their
operator licenses suspended.
 
The three, all Extra Class volunteer examiners, are accused by the
Commission of signing paperwork indicating that several persons had
passed amateur exam elements when, the FCC says, they had not.  The
exams, the FCC said, were not administered at all.
 
The FCC also said that, in response to its inquiries, all three VEs
replied with answers that the FCC called ''misrepresentations of
material fact.''
 
The three amateurs are James B. Williams, AA6TC, of Wilmington,
California; and Rose Marie Flores, N6WPR, and Robert L. Flores,
N6WPQ, both of Santa Monica, California.
 
The session was conducted under the coordination of the ARRL/VEC.
The ARRL/VEC suspended the accreditations of the three volunteer
examiners when questions arose in late 1993.
 
The three have 30 days to request a hearing before an administrative
law judge.
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