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FCC 13.55
Revised as of June 29, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 11.55 EAS operation during a State or Local Area emergency.
(a) The EAS may be activated at the State and Local Area levels by
broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems at their
discretion for day-to-day emergency situations posing a threat to life
and property. Examples of natural emergencies which may warrant
activation are: tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, heavy
snows, icing conditions, widespread fires, etc. Man-made emergencies
may include: toxic gas leaks or liquid spills, widespread power
failures, industrial explosions, and civil disorders.
(b) EAS operations must be conducted as specified in State and Local
Area EAS Plans. The plans must list all authorized entities
participating in the State or Local Area EAS.
(c) Immediately upon receipt of a State or Local Area EAS message,
broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems
participating in the State or Local Area EAS must do the following:
(1) State Relay (SR) sources monitor the State Relay Network or follow
the State EAS plan for instructions from the State Primary (SP)
source.
(2) Local Primary (LP) sources monitor the Local Area SR sources or
follow the State EAS plan for instructions.
(3) Participating National (PN) and Non-participating National (NN)
sources monitor the Local Area LP sources for instructions.
(4) Broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems
participating in the State or Local Area EAS must discontinue normal
programming and follow the procedures in the State and Local Area
plans. Television stations must comply with Sec. 11.54(b)(5) and cable
systems and wireless cable systems must comply with Sec. 11.54(b)(6).
Broadcast stations providing foreign language programming shall comply
with Sec. 11.54(b)(7).
(5) Upon completion of the State or Local Area EAS transmission
procedures, resume normal programming until receipt of the cue from
the SR or LP sources in your Local Area. At that time begin
transmitting the common emergency message received from the above
sources.
(6) Resume normal operations upon conclusion of the message.
(7) The times of the above EAS actions must be entered in the
broadcast station, cable system or wireless cable system records as
specified in Sec. 11.54(b)(12).
(8) Use of the EAS codes or Attention Signal automatically grants
rebroadcast authority as specified in Sec. 11.54(d).
[ 59 FR 67092 , Dec. 28, 1994, as amended at 63 FR 29666 , June 1, 1998;
65 FR 21658 , Apr. 24, 2000; 67 FR 18511 , Apr. 16, 2002]
Subpart E--Tests
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