FCC Sets Amateur License Fee at $35
/In Report and Order FCC 20-184, the FCC has set the amateur radio licensing fee at $35. It includes quite a bit of commentary on how it decided on that amount. In the R&O they noted, “We agree with commenters asserting this fee is too high to account for the minimal staff involvement in these applications and therefore adopt a reduced amount of $35 fee for all personal license application fees.”
They also addressed some other concerns brought up by the nearly 4,000 people who commented on the amateur radio license fee. For example, they write:
Basically, what they are saying is that since Congress did not specifically exempt amateur radio, they cannot do it on their own.
The FCC also disagreed with the argument that the Amateur Radio Service should be exempt from fees because amateur radio operators provide emergency and public communications:
They also addressed the argument that it will discourage younger people and others who may not be able to afford the fee from entering the hobby:
They also addressed the argument should this fee go into effect, the FCC should then use that money to provide better enforcement. They write:
To address the arguments that the FCC's hands are tied with respect to imposing the fees and how the fees are to be used, the ARRL is going to gear up its lobbying effort. The next time a bill like this is in the works, someone is going to have to be looking out for amateur radio and ensure that specific language gets put into the bill. Unfortunately, that's how our system works when your interests are not very high on the priority list.
Download the entire Report & Order - https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-20-184A1.pdf