Structure
The Communications Act of 1934, as amended, consists of seven major sections or "titles":
- Title I — General provisions
- Title II — Common carriers
- Title III — Provisions related to radio
- Title IV — Procedural and administrative provisions
- Title V — Penal provisions; Forfeitures
- Title VI — Cable communications (added by Cable Communications Act of 1984)
- Title VII — Miscellaneous provisions
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