(a) General. The following table of allotments contains the digital television (DTV) channel allotments designated for the listed communities in the United States, its Territories, and possessions. Requests for addition of new DTV allotments, or requests to change the channels allotted to a community must be made in a petition for rule making to amend the DTV Table of Allotments. A request to amend the DTV table to change the channel of an allotment in the DTV table will be evaluated for technical acceptability using engineering criteria set forth in § 73.623(c). A request to amend the DTV table to add a new allotment will be evaluated for technical acceptability using the geographic spacing criteria set forth in § 73.623(d). DTV allotments designated with an asterisk are assigned for use by non-commercial educational broadcast stations only. Rules governing noncommercial educational TV stations are contained in § 73.621. Where there is only one technically available channel available in a community, an entity that would be eligible to operate a noncommercial educational broadcast station may, prior to application, initiate a rulemaking proceeding requesting that an unoccupied or new channel in the community be changed or added as reserved only for noncommercial educational broadcasting upon demonstrating that the noncommercial educational proponent would provide a first or second noncommercial educational TV service to 2,000 or more people who constitute 10% of the population within the proposed allocation’s noise limited contour.

(1) Petitions requesting the addition of a new allotment must specify a channel in the range of channels 2-36.

(2) Petitions requesting a change in the channel of an initial allotment must specify a channel in the range of channels 2-58.

(b) [Reserved]

(c)(1) Availability of channels. Applications may be filed to construct DTV broadcast stations only on the channels designated in the DTV Table of Allotments set forth in paragraph (b) of this section, and only in the communities listed therein. Applications that fail to comply with this requirement, whether or not accompanied by a petition to amend the DTV Table, will not be accepted for filing. However, applications specifying channels that accord with publicly announced FCC Orders changing the DTV Table of Allotments will be accepted for filing even if such applications are tendered before the effective dates of such channel change. An application for authority to construct a DTV station on an allotment in the initial DTV table may only be filed by the licensee or permittee of the analog TV station with which that initial allotment is paired, as set forth in Appendix B of the Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration of the Sixth Report and Order in MM Docket 87-268, FCC 98-24 (Memorandum Opinion and Order) adopted January 29, 1998. Copies of the Memorandum Opinion and Order are available for public inspection through the Federal Communications Commission’s Reference Information Center. This document is also available on the FCC homepage at https://www.fcc.gov. Applications may also be filed to implement an exchange of channel allotments between two or more licensees or permittees of analog TV stations in the same community, the same market, or in adjacent markets provided, however, that the other requirements of this section and § 73.623 are met with respect to each such application.

(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (c)(1) of this section, an application may be filed for a channel or community not listed in the DTV Table of Allotments if it is consistent with the rules and policies established in the Third Report and Order in WT Docket 99-168 (FCC 01-25), adopted January 18, 2001. Where such a request is approved, the Media Bureau will change the DTV Table of Allotments to reflect that approval.

(d) Reference points and distance computations. (1) The reference coordinates of a DTV allotment included in the initial DTV Table of Allotments are the coordinates of the authorized transmitting antenna site of the associated analog TV station, as set forth in Appendix B of the Memorandum Opinion and Order (referenced above). An application for authority to construct or modify DTV facilities on such an allotment may specify an alternate location for the DTV transmitting antenna that is within 5 kilometers of the DTV allotment reference coordinates without consideration of electromagnetic interference to other DTV or analog TV broadcast stations, allotments or applications, provided the application complies with paragraph (f)(2) of this section. Location of the transmitting antenna of such a station at a site more than 5 kilometers from the DTV allotment reference coordinates must comply with the provisions of section 73.623(c). In the case where a DTV station has been granted authority to construct more than 5 kilometers from its reference coordinates pursuant to section 73.623(c), and its authorized coverage area extends in any azimuthal direction beyond the DTV coverage area determined for the DTV allotment reference facilities, then the coordinates of such authorized site are to be used in addition to the coordinates of the DTV allotment to determine protection from new DTV allotments pursuant to § 73.623(d) and from subsequent DTV applications filed pursuant to § 73.623(c).

(2) The reference coordinates of a DTV allotment not included in the initial DTV Table of Allotments shall be the authorized transmitter site, or, where such a transmitter site is not available for use as a reference point, the coordinates as designated in the FCC order modifying the DTV Table of Allotments.

(e) DTV Service Areas. (1) The service area of a DTV station is the geographic area within the station’s noise-limited F(50,90) contour where its signal strength is predicted to exceed the noise-limited service level. The noise-limited contour is the area in which the predicted F(50,90) field strength of the station’s signal, in dB above 1 microvolt per meter (dBu) as determined using the method in § 73.625(b) exceeds the following levels (these are the levels at which reception of DTV service is limited by noise):

dBu
Channels 2-628
Channels 7-1336
Channels 14-3641

(2) Within this contour, service is considered available at locations where the station’s signal strength, as predicted using the terrain dependent Longley-Rice point-to-point propagation model, exceeds the levels above. Guidance for evaluating coverage areas using the Longley-Rice methodology is provided in OET Bulletin No. 69. Copies of this document are available on the FCC’s website. See https://www.fcc.gov/general/oet-bulletins-line.

Note to paragraph (e)(2):

During the transition, in cases where the assigned power of a UHF DTV station in the initial DTV Table is 1000 kW, the Grade B contour of the associated analog television station, as authorized on April 3, 1997, shall be used instead of the noise-limited contour of the DTV station in determining the DTV station’s service area. In such cases, the DTV service area is the geographic area within the station’s analog Grade B contour where its DTV signal strength is predicted to exceed the noise-limited service level, i.e., 41 dB, as determined using the Longley-Rice methodology.

(3) For purposes of determining whether interference is caused to a DTV station’s service area, the maximum technical facilities, i.e., antenna height above average terrain (antenna HAAT) and effective radiated power (ERP), specified for the station’s allotment are to be used in determining its service area.

(f)(1) [Reserved]

(2) An application for authority to construct or modify DTV facilities will not be subject to further consideration of electromagnetic interference to other DTV or analog TV broadcast stations, allotments or applications, provided that:

(i) The proposed ERP in each azimuthal direction is equal to or less than the reference ERP in that direction; and

(ii) The proposed antenna HAAT is equal to or less than the reference antenna HAAT or the proposed antenna HAAT exceeds the reference antenna HAAT by 10 meters or less and the reference ERP in paragraph (f)(2)(i) of this section is adjusted in accordance with paragraph (f)(3) of this section; and

(iii) The application complies with the location provisions in paragraph (d)(1) of this section.

(3)(i) A DTV station may increase its antenna HAAT by up to 10 meters from that specified in Appendix B if it reduces its DTV power to a level at or below the level of adjusted DTV power computed in the following formula:

ERP adjustment in dB = 20log(H1/H2)Where H1 = Reference antenna HAAT specified in the DTV Table, and H2 = Actual antenna HAAT

(ii) Alternatively, a DTV application that specifies an antenna HAAT within 25 meters below that specified in Appendix B may adjust its power upward to a level at or below the adjusted DTV power in accordance with the formula in paragraph (f)(3)(i) of this section without an interference showing. For a proposed antenna more than 25 meters below the reference antenna HAAT, the DTV station may increase its ERP up to the level permitted for operation with an antenna that is 25 meters below the station’s reference antenna HAAT.

(4) UHF DTV stations may request an increase in power, up to a maximum of 1000 kW ERP, to enhance service within their authorized service area.

(5) Licensees and permittees assigned a DTV channel in the initial DTV Table of Allotments may request an increase in either ERP in some azimuthal direction or antenna HAAT, or both, that exceed the initial technical facilities specified for the allotment in Appendix B of the Memorandum Opinion and Order (referenced in paragraph (c) of this section), up to the maximum permissible limits on DTV power and antenna height set forth in paragraph (f)(6), (f)(7), or (f)(8) of this section, as appropriate, or up to that needed to provide the same geographic coverage area as the largest station within their market, whichever would allow the largest service area. Such requests must be accompanied by a technical showing that the increase complies with the technical criteria in § 73.623(c), and thereby will not result in new interference exceeding the de minimis standard set forth in that section, or statements agreeing to the change from any co-channel or adjacent channel stations that might be affected by potential new interference, in accordance with § 73.623(f). In the case where a DTV station has been granted authority to construct pursuant to § 73.623(c), and its authorized coverage area extends in any azimuthal direction beyond the DTV coverage area determined for the DTV allotment reference facilities, then the authorized DTV facilities are to be used in addition to the assumed facilities of the initial DTV allotment to determine protection from new DTV allotments pursuant to § 73.623(d) and from subsequent DTV applications filed pursuant to § 73.623(c). The provisions of this paragraph regarding increases in the ERP or antenna height of DTV stations on channels in the initial DTV Table of Allotments shall also apply in cases where the licensee or permittee seeks to change the station’s channel as well as alter its ERP and antenna HAAT. Licensees and permittees are advised that where a channel change is requested, it may, in fact, be necessary in specific cases for the station to operate with reduced power, a lower antenna, or a directional antenna to avoid causing new interference to another station.

(6) A DTV station that operates on a channel 2-6 allotment created subsequent to the initial DTV Table will be allowed a maximum ERP of 10 kW if its antenna HAAT is at or below 305 meters and it is located in Zone I or a maximum ERP of 45 kW if its antenna HAAT is at or below 305 meters and it is located in Zone II or Zone III. A DTV station that operates on a channel 2-6 allotment included in the initial DTV Table of Allotments may request an increase in power and/or antenna HAAT up to these maximum levels, provided the increase also complies with the provisions of paragraph (f)(5) of this section.

(i) At higher HAAT levels, such DTV stations will be allowed to operate with lower maximum ERP levels in accordance with the following table and formulas (the allowable maximum ERP for intermediate values of HAAT is determined using linear interpolation based on the units employed in the table):

Maximum Allowable ERP and Antenna Height for DTV Stations In Zones II or III on Channels 2-6

Antenna HAAT (meters)ERP (kW)
61010
58011
55012
52014
49016
46019
42522
39526
36531
33537
30545

(ii) For DTV stations located in Zone I that operate on channels 2-6 with an HAAT that exceeds 305 meters, the allowable maximum ERP expressed in decibels above 1 kW (dBk) is determined using the following formula, with HAAT expressed in meters:

ERPmax = 92.57-33.24*log10(HAAT)

(iii) For DTV stations located in Zone II or III that operate on channels 2-6 with an HAAT that exceeds 610 meters, the allowable maximum ERP expressed in decibels above 1 kW (dBk) is determined using the following formula, with HAAT expressed in meters:

ERPmax = 57.57-17.08*log10(HAAT)

(7) A DTV station that operates on a channel 7-13 allotment created subsequent to the initial DTV Table will be allowed a maximum ERP of 30 kW if its antenna HAAT is at or below 305 meters and it is located in Zone I or a maximum ERP of 160 kW if its antenna HAAT is at or below 305 meters and it is located in Zone II or Zone III. A DTV station that operates on a channel 7-13 allotment included in the initial DTV Table of Allotments may request an increase in power and/or antenna HAAT up to these maximum levels, provided the increase also complies with the provisions of paragraph (f)(5) of this section.

(i) At higher HAAT levels, such DTV stations will be allowed to operate with lower maximum ERP levels in accordance with the following table and formulas (the allowable maximum ERP for intermediate values of HAAT is determined using linear interpolation based on the units employed in the table):

Maximum Allowable ERP and Antenna Height for DTV Stations In Zones II or III on Channels 7-13

Antenna HAAT (meters)ERP (kW)
61030
58034
55040
52047
49054
46064
42576
39592
365110
335132
305160

(ii) For DTV stations located in Zone I that operate on channels 7-13 with an HAAT that exceeds 305 meters, the allowable maximum ERP expressed in decibels above 1 kW (dBk) is determined using the following formula, with HAAT expressed in meters:

ERPmax = 97.35-33.24*log10(HAAT)

(iii) For DTV stations located in Zone II or III that operate on channels 7-13 with an HAAT that exceeds 610 meters, the allowable maximum ERP expressed in decibels above 1 kW (dBk) is determined using the following formula, with HAAT expressed in meters:

ERPmax = 62.34-17.08*log10(HAAT)

(8) A DTV station that operates on a channel 14-59 allotment created subsequent to the initial DTV Table will be allowed a maximum ERP of 1000 kW if their antenna HAAT is at or below 365 meters. A DTV station that operates on a channel 14-59 allotment included in the initial DTV Table of Allotments may request an increase in power and/or antenna HAAT up to these maximum levels, provided the increase also complies with the provisions of paragraph (f)(5) of this section.

(i) At higher HAAT levels, such DTV stations will be allowed to operates with lower maximum ERP levels in accordance with the following table and formulas (the allowable maximum ERP for intermediate values of HAAT is determined using linear interpolation based on the units employed in the table):

Maximum Allowable ERP and Antenna Height for DTV Stations on Channels 14-59, All Zones

Antenna HAAT (meters)ERP (kW)
610316
580350
550400
520460
490540
460630
425750
395900
3651000

(ii) For DTV stations located in Zone I, II or III that operate on channels 14-59 with an HAAT that exceeds 610 meters, the allowable maximum ERP expressed in decibels above 1 kW (dBk) is determined using the following formula, with HAAT expressed in meters:

ERPmax = 72.57-17.08*log10(HAAT)

(g)(1) [Reserved]

(2) Unless it conflicts with operation complying with paragraph (g)(1) of this section, where a low power television station or TV translator station is operating on the lower adjacent channel within 32 km of the DTV station and notifies the DTV station that it intends to minimize interference by precisely maintaining its carrier frequencies, the DTV station shall cooperate in locking its carrier frequency to a common reference frequency and shall be responsible for any costs relating to its own transmission system in complying with this provision.

(h)(1) The power level of emissions on frequencies outside the authorized channel of operation must be attenuated no less than the following amounts below the average transmitted power within the authorized channel. In the first 500 kHz from the channel edge the emissions must be attenuated no less than 47 dB. More than 6 MHz from the channel edge, emissions must be attenuated no less than 110 dB. At any frequency between 0.5 and 6 MHz from the channel edge, emissions must be attenuated no less than the value determined by the following formula:

Attenuation in dB = ?11.5(?f + 3.6);Where: ?f = frequency difference in MHz from the edge of the channel.

(2) This attenuation is based on a measurement bandwidth of 500 kHz. Other measurement bandwidths may be used as long as appropriate correction factors are applied. Measurements need not be made any closer to the band edge than one half of the resolution bandwidth of the measuring instrument. Emissions include sidebands, spurious emissions and radio frequency harmonics. Attenuation is to be measured at the output terminals of the transmitter (including any filters that may be employed). In the event of interference caused to any service, greater attenuation may be required.

(i) [Reserved]

(j) Table of TV Allotments.

CommunityChannel No.
Alabama
Anniston9
Bessemer14
Birmingham7, *10, 20, 29, 30
Demopolis*19
Dothan21, 36
Dozier*10
Florence2, *22
Gadsden26
Gulf Shores27
Homewood21
Hoover33
Huntsville15, 17, 18, 19, *24
Louisville*30
Mobile9, 15, 18, 20, 23, *30
Montgomery8, 22, *27, 28, 31
Mount Cheaha*12
Opelika17
Ozark33
Selma25, 34
Troy19
Tuscaloosa6, 36
Tuskegee18
Vernon*4
Alaska
Anchorage7, *8, 10, 12, 20, *26, 28, 33
Bethel*3
Fairbanks7, *9, 18, 26
Juneau*10, 11
Ketchikan13
North Pole20
Sitka7
Arizona
Douglas36
Flagstaff13, 22, 32
Green Valley34
Holbrook*11
Kingman19
Mesa18
Phoenix*8, 10, 15, 17, 20, 24, 26, 27, 29, 33
Prescott7
Sierra Vista21
Tolleson31
Tucson9, 16, 19, 23, 25, *28, *30, 32
Yuma13, 27
Arkansas
Arkadelphia*13
Camden18
El Dorado*10, 27
Eureka Springs25
Fayetteville*9, 15
Fort Smith18, 21, 27
Harrison31
Hot Springs16
Jonesboro18, *20, 27
Little Rock*7, 12, 22, 28, 30, 32, *36
Mountain View*13
Pine Bluff24, 34
Rogers33
Springdale29
California
Anaheim12
Arcata22
AvalonS
Bakersfield10, 25, 26, 33
Bishop20
Calipatria36
Ceres*15
Chico20, 36
Clovis27
Colusa*2
ConcordS
Corona25
Cotati*5
El Centro9, 22
Eureka3, *11, 17, 28
Fort Bragg* 4, 8
FremontS
Fresno7, 20, 30, *32, 34
Garden GroveS
Hanford21
Huntington Beach*S
InglewoodS
Long Beach18
Los Angeles4, 7, 9, 11, 13, *28, 31, 34, 35, 36, *S
Merced11
Modesto18
Monterey32, S
Oakland31
Ontario29
Palm Springs26, 28
Palo AltoS
Paradise30
Porterville23
Rancho Palos Verdes30
Redding*9, 15
RiversideS
Sacramento*9, 10, 21, 22, 24, 35
Salinas8, 11
San Bernardino*5, 24
San Diego8, 10, 17, 18, *19, 26
San Francisco7, 12, 20, 28, 29, *30, 32, S, S, *S
San Jose13, 19, 33, 36, *S
San Luis Obispo15, 34
San Mateo*27
Sanger36
Santa Ana33
Santa Barbara21, 27
Santa Maria19
Stockton23, 25, 26
Tulare*3
Twentynine Palms23
Vallejo34
VenturaS
Visalia*22, 28
Watsonville*25
Colorado
Boulder32
Broomfield*13
Castle Rock15
Colorado Springs22, 24, 26
Denver7, 9, 18, *20, 28, 31, *33, 34, 35, 36
Durango15, *20, 33
Fort Collins21
Glenwood Springs23
Grand Junction2, 7, 12, 15, *18
Greeley17
Longmont29
Montrose13
Pueblo*8, 25, 27
Steamboat Springs10
Sterling23
Connecticut
BridgeportS
Hartford*30, 34, 36, S
New Britain31
New Haven10, S, *S
New London28
Norwich*9
Stamford*21
Waterbury33
Delaware
Dover5
Seaford*24
Wilmington2, *13, 34
District of Columbia
Washington7, 9, *31, *33, 34, 36, S, S
Florida
Boca Raton*25
Boynton Beach*S
Bradenton29
Cape Coral34
Clearwater21
Clermont23
Cocoa*30, 32
Daytona Beach11, 15
Destin29
Fort Lauderdale30
Fort Myers15, *22, 31
Fort Pierce*18, 20
Fort Walton Beach14, 21, 25
Gainesville8, 16, *36
High Springs29
Hollywood24
Jacksonville*9, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, *21
Key West3, 8
Lake Worth36
Lakeland18
Leesburg7, *S
Live Oak17
Marianna26
Melbourne14, 22
Miami9, 10, 21, 22, 23, *26, 27, 28, *29, 31, 32
Naples28, 32
New Smyrna Beach*24
Ocala31
Orange Park10
Orlando26, 27, 28, 33, *34, 35
Palm Beach7
Panama City9, 13, 16, *28
Panama City Beach33
Pensacola17, *24, 34, 35
Sarasota24
St. Petersburg10, 19, S
Stuart34
Tallahassee22, 24, 27, *32
Tampa9, 12, *13, 17, 20, *S
Tequesta16
Tice33
Venice25
West Palm Beach12, 13, 35
Georgia
Albany10, 29
Athens*7, 18
Atlanta10, 19, *21, 25, 27, 31, 32, *34, 36
Augusta27, 28, 36
Bainbridge19
Baxley35
Brunswick24
Chatsworth*4
Cochran*9
Columbus*5, 11, 15, 24, 35
Cordele34
Dalton28
Dawson*7
Macon13, 26, 30, 33
Monroe22
Pelham*6
Perry23
Rome16
Savannah*8, 16, 22, 23
Thomasville20
Toccoa24
Valdosta31
Waycross*7
Wrens*6
Hawaii
Hilo9, 11, 13, 22, 23
Honolulu8, *11, *18, 19, 20, 22, 23, *26, 27, 31, 33, 35
Kailua29
Kailua-Kona25
Kaneohe32
Wailuku7, *10, 12, 16, 21, 24
Waimanalo15
Idaho
Boise7, 15, 20, *21
Caldwell10
Coeur d’Alene*18
Filer*18
Idaho Falls18, 20, 36
Lewiston32
Moscow*12
Nampa13, 24
Pocatello*17, 23, 31
Sun Valley5
Twin Falls11, *22, 34
Illinois
AuroraS
Bloomington28
Carbondale*8
Champaign32, 34
Charleston*30
Chicago12, 19, 22, 23, 24, *25, 33, 34, S
Decatur20, 22
East St. Louis28
Freeport9
Galesburg8
Harrisburg34
Jacksonville*18
Joliet35
Macomb*36
Marion30
Moline*23, 31
Mount Vernon13
NapervilleS
Olney*23
Oswego10
Peoria24, 25, 26, *35
Quincy22, 32, *34
Rock Island4
Rockford13, 16, 36
Springfield11, 15, 16
Urbana*9, 36
Indiana
Angola12
Bloomington27, 28, *33, S
Elkhart30
Evansville*9, 12, 22, 26, 28
Fort Wayne*18, 20, 24, 32, 34
Gary*17, S
Hammond21
Indianapolis7, 9, 13, *21, 22, *23, 25
Kokomo15
Lafayette11
MarionS
Muncie19
RichmondS
Salem16
South Bend27, 29, *31, 36
Terre Haute10, 18, 35
Vincennes*31
Iowa
Ames5, *21, 23
Burlington21
Cedar Rapids22, 27, 29, 32
Council Bluffs*33
Davenport17, 30, *34
Des Moines8, 13, 16, 19, *34
Dubuque14
Fort Dodge*25
Iowa City*12, 25
Mason City*18, 24
Newton36
Ottumwa15
Red Oak*35
Sioux City9, 14, *28, 30, 32
Waterloo7, *35
Kansas
Colby17, *19
Derby31
Dodge City*21
Ensign6
Garden City11, 13
Goodland10
Great Bend22
Hays7, *16
Hoisington14
Hutchinson*8, 19, 35
Lakin*8
Lawrence25
Pittsburg7, 13
Salina17
Topeka*11, 12, 13, 16, 27
Wichita10, 15, 26, 28
Kentucky
Ashland13, *36
Beattyville7
Bowling Green13, *18, 24, *29
Covington*22
Danville19
Elizabethtown*23
HarlanS
Hazard20, *33
Lexington21, 27, 28, *35
Louisville8, 11, 14, *30, 32, *34, 36
Madisonville*31
Morehead*30
Murray*17
Newport15
Owensboro17
Owenton*24
Paducah19, *23, 25
Pikeville*23
Richmond25
Somerset*17
Louisiana
Alexandria26, 31, *33, 35
Baton Rouge9, 13, 24, *25, 34
Columbia11
Hammond35
Lafayette10, 16, *23, 28
Lake Charles7, 18, *20
Minden32
Monroe*13, 24
New Iberia17
New Orleans15, 19, 21, *23, 26, 27, *28, 29, 33
Shreveport16, *17, 23, 28, 34
Slidell17
West Monroe19, 22
Maine
Augusta*20
Bangor2, 7, 13
Biddeford*36
Calais*10
Lewiston24
Orono*22
Poland Spring8
Portland15, 31, 34
Presque Isle8, *10
Waterville17
Maryland
Annapolis*21
Baltimore11, 12, *22, 25, 26, 27, S
Frederick*28
Hagerstown23, *29
Oakland*26
Salisbury*16, 29, 32
Silver SpringS
Massachusetts
Boston*5, 20, 21, 22, *32, 33, 34, 35
CambridgeS
FoxboroughS
Lowell*S
Marlborough27
New Bedford24, S
Norwell36
Pittsfield7
Springfield11, *13, 26
WoburnS
Worcester19
Michigan
Alpena11, *24
Ann Arbor24
Bad Axe*15
Battle Creek17, 21
Bay City23, 30
Cadillac9, 32, *34
Calumet5
Cheboygan16
Detroit7, *20, 21, 25, 31, 32, 34
East Lansing*33
Escanaba32
Flint12, 16
Grand Rapids7, *11, 13, 19
Ishpeming10
Kalamazoo*5, 8, 22
Lansing14, 28, S
Manistee*20
Marquette*8, 19, 35
Mount Clemens27
Mount Pleasant*26
Muskegon24
Onondaga10
Saginaw18, 36
Sault Ste. Marie8, 10
Traverse City29, 35
Vanderbilt21
Minnesota
Alexandria7, 24
Appleton*10
Austin*20, 36
Bemidji*9, 26
Brainerd*28
Chisholm11
Crookston*16
Duluth*8, 10, 18, 27, 33
Hibbing13, *31
Mankato12
Minneapolis9, 22, 29, 30, 31, 32
Redwood Falls27
Rochester10, 26
St. Cloud16
St. Paul*23, *34, 35
Thief River Falls10
Walker12
Worthington*15
Mississippi
Biloxi*16, 32
Booneville*9
Bude*18
Columbus27
Greenville15
Greenwood*25, 32
Gulfport25
Hattiesburg22
Holly Springs26
Jackson12, 14, *20, 21, 23, 30
Laurel7
Magee34
Meridian13, 24, *28, 31
Mississippi State*8
Natchez15
Oxford*36
Senatobia*S
Tupelo11, 17
Vicksburg36
West Point16
Missouri
Cape Girardeau32, 36
Columbia17, 27
Hannibal22
Jefferson City20, 29
Joplin17, 23, *35
Kansas City*18, 24, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 36
Kirksville33
Osage Beach22
Poplar Bluff15
Sedalia15
Springfield10, *16, 19, 28
St. Joseph7, 21
St. Louis14, *23, 24, 26, 31, 33, 35
Montana
Billings11, *16, 18, 20
Bozeman* 8, 27
Butte15, 19, 20, 24
Glendive5
Great Falls8, 17, * 21, 22, 26
Hardin22
Havre9
Helena29, 31
Kalispell* 15, 17
Miles City3
Missoula7, *11, 20, 23
Nebraska
Alliance*13
Bassett*7
Grand Island11
Hastings5, *28
Hayes Center6
Kearney18
Lexington*26
Lincoln8, 10, 15, *27
McCook12
Merriman*12
Missoula*11, 20, 23, 25
Norfolk*19
North Platte2, *9
Omaha*17, 20, 22, 26, 29, 31
Scottsbluff29
Sidney7
York24
Nevada
Elko20
Ely27
Henderson24
Las Vegas2, 7, *11, 16, 22, 26, 29
Laughlin32
Paradise20
Reno8, 11, 12, *15, 20, 23, 26
Tonopah9
Winnemucca16
New Hampshire
Concord23
DerryS
Durham*11
Keene*18
Littleton*23
Manchester9
Merrimack29
New Jersey
Atlantic City4
Camden*23
Jersey CityS
Linden35
Middletown Township3
MillvilleS
Montclair*S
Mount LaurelS
New Brunswick*8
Newark12, 26
Newton18
PatersonS
PrincetonS
Secaucus25
Trenton*S
VinelandS
Wildwood36
New Mexico
Alamogordo*4
Albuquerque7, 13, 16, *17, 22, 24, 26, *35, 36
Carlsbad19, 25
Clovis12
Farmington12
Hobbs29
Las Cruces*23, 26
Portales*32
Roswell8, 10, 21, 27
Santa Fe*8, 10, 27, 29
Silver City10, 12
New York
Albany8, 21, 24
Amsterdam19
Batavia24
Binghamton7, 8, 27, *31
Buffalo16, *31, 32, 33, 34, 36, S
Carthage8
Corning*25, 30
Elmira23, 35
Garden City*32
Ithaca13
Jamestown5
New RochelleS
New York7, 11, *24, 27, 34, 36, S
Norwood*23
Plattsburgh14, *36
Riverhead29
Rochester9, 10, 21, *22, 28
Saranac Lake34
Schenectady22, *25, 35
Smithtown23
Springville7
Syracuse14, 15, 17, 18, 19, *20, 36
Utica29, 30, 34
Watertown*26, 31
North Carolina
Archer LodgeS
Asheville13, *20, S
Belmont25
Burlington26
Chapel Hill*20
Charlotte*9, 18, 19, 23, 24
Concord*21
Durham9, 14
Edenton*29
Fayetteville22
Goldsboro8
Greensboro28, 35, S
Greenville12, 19, *25, 36
Hickory14
High Point31
Jacksonville16, *28
Kannapolis32
LexingtonS
Linville*36
Lumberton*30
Manteo13
New Bern10
Raleigh15, 17, 18
Roanoke Rapids*27
Rocky Mount32
Wake ForestS
Washington34
Wilmington*21, 23, 24, 29
Winston-Salem16, 29, *33
North Dakota
Bismarck12, 17, *22, 26, 31
Devils Lake8, *25
Dickinson7, *9, 19
Ellendale*20
Fargo*13, 19, 21, 36
Grand Forks*15, 27
Jamestown7
Minot10, 13, 14, *15, 24
Pembina12
Valley City24
Williston8, *11, 14
Ohio
Akron17, 22, *24
Alliance*29
Athens*32
Bowling Green*22
Cambridge*6
CantonS, S
Chillicothe23
Cincinnati12, *17, 18, 20, 26
Cleveland8, 15, 19, *35, 36
Columbus14, *16, 21, 27, 28
Dayton31, 33, 34, *35, 36
Lima4, 8
LondonS
LorainS
Mansfield12
Oxford*29
Portsmouth15
Sandusky3
Shaker Heights10
SpringfieldS
Steubenville9
Toledo11, 13, 23, 26, *29, 35
Youngstown31, 33, S
Zanesville30
Oklahoma
Ada17
Bartlesville36
Cheyenne*8
Claremore*32
Eufaula*31
Lawton11
Muskogee20
Norman16
Oklahoma City7, *13, 15, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 27, 33
Okmulgee28
Shawnee29
Tulsa8, 10, *11, 12, 16, 22, 26, 34
Woodward35
Oregon
Bend*11, 18, 21
Coos Bay22, 34
Corvallis*7
Eugene9, 17, 28, *29, 31
Grants Pass30
Jacksonville*4
Klamath Falls13, 29, *33
La Grande*13, 16
Medford5, *8, 12, 16, 26
Pendleton11
Portland*10, 21, 24, 25, 26, 32
Roseburg18, 19, 36
Salem22, 33
Pennsylvania
AllentownS, *S
Altoona6, 24, 31
Bethlehem9
Clearfield*15
Erie12, 21, 26, *27, 28
Greensburg28
Harrisburg10, 32, *36
Hazleton22
Jeannette11
Johnstown8, 35
Lancaster8, S
Philadelphia6, 17, 28, 30, 31, 33, *S
Pittsburgh*4, 16, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27
Red LionS
Scranton12, 21, 33, 34, *S
Wilkes-Barre11
Williamsport29
Willow GroveS
YorkS
Rhode Island
Newport17
Providence*2, 7, 12, 25
South Carolina
Allendale*21
Anderson35
Beaufort*32
Charleston17, 19, 20, *24, 25, 34
Columbia7, 10, 15, 22, 25, *33
Conway*28
Florence13, *16, 26, 27
Greenville2, *8, 17, 30
Greenwood*26
Hardeeville26
Myrtle Beach32, 36
Rock Hill34, S
Spartanburg11, *S
Sumter*29, 31
South Dakota
Aberdeen9, *17
Brookings*8
Eagle Butte*13
Florence3
Huron12
Lead5, 10
Lowry*11
Martin*8
Mitchell26
Pierre*10, 19
Rapid City2, 7, 16, 21, *26
Reliance13
Sioux Falls7, 11, 13, 21, *24, 36
Vermillion*34
Tennessee
Chattanooga8, 9, 13, 14, *35
Cleveland23
Cookeville*22
Crossville31
Franklin32
Greeneville28
Hendersonville33
Jackson21, 35
Jellico18
Johnson City9
Kingsport32
Knoxville10, 15, 21, 26, *29, 34
Lebanon25
Lexington*27
Memphis13, 23, 25, 28, *29, 30, 31, 33
Murfreesboro16
Nashville*7, 10, 20, 21, 27, 30, 36
Sneedville*24
Tazewell36
Texas
Abilene15, 29, 30
Alvin36
Amarillo*9, 10, 15, 19, 20
Arlington25
Austin7, 21, *22, 23, 33, 34
Baytown31
Beaumont12, 15, *29
Belton17
Big Spring33
Blanco18
Borger31
Bryan24
College Station16, 29
Conroe*12
Corpus Christi8, 10, 19, *23, 26, 27
Dallas8, *14, 21, 27, 32, 35, 36
Decatur30
Del Rio28
Denton*29
Eagle Pass18
El Paso*13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, *21, 25
Farwell18
Fort Worth9, 18, 19, 24
Fredericksburg8
Galveston22, *23
Garland33
Greenville23
Harlingen16, 18, *21
Houston*8, 11, 13, 19, 21, *24, 26, 34, 35
Irving34
Jacksonville22
Katy25
Kerrville32
Killeen13
Lake Dallas31
Laredo8, 19
Llano27
Longview20, S
Lubbock16, *25, 27, 31, 35, 36
Lufkin24
McAllen17
Midland18, 26
Nacogdoches15
Odessa9, 15, 23, *28, 30, 31
Port Arthur27
Rio Grande14
Rosenberg30
San Angelo11, 16, 19
San Antonio*9, 12, 15, *16, 24, 28, 29, 30
Sherman12
Snyder17
Sweetwater20
Temple9
Texarkana26
Tyler7
Uvalde26
Victoria11, 20
Waco10, *20, 26, 28
Weslaco13
Wichita Falls15, 22, 28
Wolfforth23
Utah
Cedar City14
Logan12
Ogden24, 35, *36
Price11
Provo*17, 29, 32
Richfield*19
Salt Lake City19, 20, 23, *27, 28, 30, 34
St. George*18, 21
Vernal16
Vermont
Burlington7, 16, 20, *32
MontpelierS
Rutland*10
St. Johnsbury*28
Windsor*S
Virginia
Arlington15
Ashland8
Bristol35
Charlottesville2, *26, 32
Culpeper*S
DanvilleS
Grundy14
Hampton35
Hampton-Norfolk*31
Harrisonburg20
Lynchburg7, 21
Manassas35
New Market*S
Norfolk16, 32, 33
Petersburg28
Portsmouth19, 20
Richmond10, *22, 23, 24, *29
Roanoke*13, 27, 30, 34, 36
Spotsylvania*S
Staunton*15
Virginia Beach7, 21
Washington
Bellevue24, 33
Bellingham14, 19
Centralia*19
Everett31
Kennewick27
Pasco18
Pullman*10, 24
Richland*22, 26
Seattle*9, 16, 23, 25, 30, 36
Spokane*7, 13, 15, 20, 28, 34, 36
Tacoma11, 13, 21, *27, *34
Vancouver30
Walla Walla9
Yakima14, 16, *21, 33
West Virginia
Bluefield17, 25
Charleston18, 24, 29
Clarksburg12, 13
Grandview*8
Huntington*9, 10, 22
Lewisburg11
Martinsburg13
Morgantown*34
Oak Hill31
Parkersburg35
Weston33
Wheeling7
Wisconsin
Antigo19
Appleton36
Chippewa Falls21
Crandon13
Eagle River26, 28
Eau Claire17, 25
Fond du Lac5
Green Bay14, 18, 22, 23, *25
Janesville21
Kenosha30
La Crosse8, *15, 28, 33
Madison11, 18, 19, *20, 26
Mayville34
Menomonie*27
Milwaukee*8, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, S, *S
Park Falls*36
RacineS
Rhinelander16
Superior19
Suring15
Wausau7, 9, *24
Wittenberg31
Wyoming
Casper*8, 12, 14, 17, 20
Cheyenne11, 27, 30
Jackson11
Lander7, *8
Laramie*8
Rawlins9
Riverton10
Rock Springs13
Sheridan7, 13
Guam
Hagåtña8, 12
Tamuning14
Puerto Rico
Aguada25
Aguadilla12, 17
Arecibo35
BayamónS
Caguas11, *24
Carolina30
Fajardo13, *15, 16
Guayama34
Humacao23
Mayagüez20, 29, 31, 32
Naranjito18
Ponce7, 9, 14, *19, 36, S
San Juan21, *26, 27, 28, S
San Sebastián33
Toa Baja*S
YaucoS
US Virgin Islands
Charlotte Amalie17, 21, *36
Christiansted20, 23
[62 FR 26712, May 14, 1997]Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 73.622, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.