WB6BNQ recently mailed for filing with the Commission a Petition for a Declaratory Ruling under Sec. 1.2 of the FCC's Rules of Practice and Procedure, asking the Commission to declare that emergency communications is not one of the specified primary purposes of the amateur radio service; that Emcomm is supposed to be provided by RACES stations instead; that no grounds exist for the Commission to issue waivers of Sec. 97.113; and that the only reason why the Emcomm people are asking for waivers from Sec. 97.113's prohibition against employees operating an "emergency" station for their employers while receiving remuneration is that the ARRL has improperly been pushing Emcomm as a primary purpose of amateur radio. He filed the Petition in the already-pending waiver cases. It should be interesting to see what the Commission does with this Petition when it is filed.
But it won't be filed for awhile. Remember, the Commission is still afraid that someone is going to send them anthrax spores, so all their incoming mail is put through a lengthy irradiation procedure before it is officially filed. Personally, I think the Commission is flattering itself to think that any would-be terrorists would waste perfectly good anthrax spores on that failed agency.