47 USC 403 – Inquiry by Commission on its own motion
The Commission shall have full authority and power at any time to institute an inquiry, on its own motion, in any case and as to any matter or thing concerning which complaint is authorized to be made, to or before the Commission by any provision of this chapter, or concerning which any question may arise under any of the provisions of this chapter, or relating to the enforcement of any of the provisions of this chapter. The Commission shall have the same powers and authority to proceed with any inquiry instituted on its own motion as though it had been appealed to by complaint or petition under any of the provisions of this chapter, including the power to make and enforce any order or orders in the case, or relating to the matter or thing concerning which the inquiry is had, excepting orders for the payment of money.
Terms Used In 47 USC 403
- Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
- own: means to own an equity interest (or the equivalent thereof) of more than 10 percent. See 47 USC 153