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[CITE: 22USC1465ff]

 
               TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
 
 CHAPTER 18--UNITED STATES INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
 
             SUBCHAPTER V-B--TELEVISION BROADCASTING TO CUBA
 
Sec. 1465ff. Definitions

    As used in this subchapter--
        (1) the term ``licensee'' has the meaning provided in section 
    153(c) \1\ of title 47;
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        (2) the term ``incumbent domestic licensee'' means a licensee as 
    provided in section 153(c) \1\ of title 47 that was broadcasting a 
    television signal as of January 1, 1989;
        (3) the term ``objectionable interference'' shall be applied in 
    the same manner as such term is applied under regulations of the 
    Federal Communications Commission to other domestic broadcasters; 
    and
        (4) the term ``appropriate committees of Congress'' includes the 
    Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Energy and 
    Commerce of the House of Representatives and the Committee on 
    Foreign Relations of the Senate.

(Pub. L. 101-246, title II, Sec. 248, Feb. 16, 1990, 104 Stat. 62.)

                            Repeal of Section

        Section repealed upon transmittal of determination by President 
    under section 6063(c)(3) of this title that democratically elected 
    government in Cuba is in power, see section 6037(c) of this title.

                       References in Text

    Section 153 of title 47, referred to in pars. (1) and (2), was 
subsequently amended, and section 153(c) no longer defines ``licensee''. 
However, such term is defined elsewhere in that section.

                          Codification

    Section was enacted as part of the Television Broadcasting to Cuba 
Act which comprises this subchapter, and not as part of the United 
States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 which comprises 
this chapter.

                         Change of Name

    Committee on Foreign Affairs of House of Representatives treated as 
referring to Committee on International Relations of House of 
Representatives and Committee on Energy and Commerce of House of 
Representatives treated as referring to Committee on Commerce of House 
of Representatives by section 1(a) of Pub. L. 104-14, set out as a note 
preceding section 21 of Title 2, The Congress. Committee on Commerce of 
House of Representatives changed to Committee on Energy and Commerce of 
House of Representatives, and jurisdiction over matters relating to 
securities and exchanges and insurance generally transferred to 
Committee on Financial Services of House of Representatives by House 
Resolution No. 5, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Jan. 3, 2001.
