FCC 2.405 Revised as of October 1, 2007
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Sec. 2.405 Operation during emergency.
The licensee of any station (except amateur, standard broadcast, FM
broadcast, noncommercial educational FM broadcast, or television broadcast)
may, during a period of emergency in which normal communication facilities
are disrupted as a result of hurricane, flood, earthquake, or similar
disaster, utilize such station for emergency communication service in
communicating in a manner other than that specified in the instrument of
authorization: Provided:
(a) That as soon as possible after the beginning of such emergency use,
notice be sent to the Commission at Washington, D.C., and to the Engineer in
Charge of the district in which the station is located, stating the nature
of the emergency and the use to which the station is being put, and
(b) That the emergency use of the station shall be discontinued as soon as
substantially normal communication facilities are again available, and
(c) That the Commission at Washington, D.C., and the Engineer in Charge
shall be notified immediately when such special use of the station is
terminated: Provided further,
(d) That in no event shall any station engage in emergency transmission on
frequencies other than, or with power in excess of, that specified in the
instrument of authorization or as otherwise expressly provided by the
Commission, or by law: And provided further,
(e) That any such emergency communication undertaken under this section
shall terminate upon order of the Commission.
Note: Part 73 of this chapter contains provisions governing emergency
operation of standard, FM, noncommercial educational FM, and television
broadcast stations. Part 97 of this chapter contains such provisions for
amateur stations.
[ 28 FR 13785 , Dec. 18, 1963]
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