The text of the omnibus appropriations bill, as published in the Congressional Record, has been posted on THOMAS at:
http://thomas.loc.gov/home/omni2005/index.htm
As before, I have taken Division J (which contains SHVERA), edited it down to just SHVERA, and posted it at:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/rbbrittain/SHVERA.html
This version includes the pages missing from the prior version, especially on the right of local stations to request a delay in the beginning of "digital white area" testing from the FCC. It includes such classic HD excuses as zoning and environmental disputes (Denver), "force majeure" (NYC on 9/11), and even the lack of analog LIL in the market (what that has to do with HD is beyond me).
It now appears that the bill, including SHVERA, will be signed between December 6 and December 8. Per news stories today, House Democrats are blocking the resolution deleting the controversial IRS language (go to Division H on the THOMAS page, then look for "SEC. 222") because they say it was the result of Republicans overriding a rule that the House must be given 3 days to look at any conference report before voting. Because of that, the continuing resolution has now been extended through December 8; Congress will return on December 6 to delete the IRS provision and send the bill to the President. (This looks WORSE than making sausage.)
Note: SHVERA's internal section numbers may change in the absolute final version that is delivered to the President (i.e., the one without the IRS provision) to conform to the rest of the omnibus bill. However, the text isn't supposed to change; nor will the section numbers in the Copyright Act, the Communications Act, and other satellite-related laws that SHVERA affects, most of which are familiar to those who've read SHVERA's predecessors.
http://thomas.loc.gov/home/omni2005/index.htm
As before, I have taken Division J (which contains SHVERA), edited it down to just SHVERA, and posted it at:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/rbbrittain/SHVERA.html
This version includes the pages missing from the prior version, especially on the right of local stations to request a delay in the beginning of "digital white area" testing from the FCC. It includes such classic HD excuses as zoning and environmental disputes (Denver), "force majeure" (NYC on 9/11), and even the lack of analog LIL in the market (what that has to do with HD is beyond me).
It now appears that the bill, including SHVERA, will be signed between December 6 and December 8. Per news stories today, House Democrats are blocking the resolution deleting the controversial IRS language (go to Division H on the THOMAS page, then look for "SEC. 222") because they say it was the result of Republicans overriding a rule that the House must be given 3 days to look at any conference report before voting. Because of that, the continuing resolution has now been extended through December 8; Congress will return on December 6 to delete the IRS provision and send the bill to the President. (This looks WORSE than making sausage.)
Note: SHVERA's internal section numbers may change in the absolute final version that is delivered to the President (i.e., the one without the IRS provision) to conform to the rest of the omnibus bill. However, the text isn't supposed to change; nor will the section numbers in the Copyright Act, the Communications Act, and other satellite-related laws that SHVERA affects, most of which are familiar to those who've read SHVERA's predecessors.