Goto Section: 97.405 | 97.501 | Table of Contents
FCC 97.407
Revised as of October 1, 2009
Goto Year:2008 |
2010
§ 97.407 Radio amateur civil emergency service.
(a) No station may transmit in RACES unless it is an FCC-licensed
primary, club, or military recreation station and it is certified by a
civil defense organization as registered with that organization, or it
is an FCC-licensed RACES station. No person may be the control operator
of a RACES station, or may be the control operator of an amateur
station transmitting in RACES unless that person holds a FCC-issued
amateur operator license and is certified by a civil defense
organization as enrolled in that organization.
(b) The frequency bands and segments and emissions authorized to the
control operator are available to stations transmitting communications
in RACES on a shared basis with the amateur service. In the event of an
emergency which necessitates invoking the President's War Emergency
Powers under the provisions of section 706 of the Communications Act of
1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 606, RACES stations and amateur stations
participating in RACES may only transmit on the frequency segments
authorized pursuant to part 214 of this chapter.
(c) A RACES station may only communicate with:
(1) Another RACES station;
(2) An amateur station registered with a civil defense organization;
(3) A United States Government station authorized by the responsible
agency to communicate with RACES stations;
(4) A station in a service regulated by the FCC whenever such
communication is authorized by the FCC.
(d) An amateur station registered with a civil defense organization may
only communicate with:
(1) A RACES station licensed to the civil defense organization with
which the amateur station is registered;
(2) The following stations upon authorization of the responsible civil
defense official for the organization with which the amateur station is
registered:
(i) A RACES station licensed to another civil defense organization;
(ii) An amateur station registered with the same or another civil
defense organization;
(iii) A United States Government station authorized by the responsible
agency to communicate with RACES stations; and
(iv) A station in a service regulated by the FCC whenever such
communication is authorized by the FCC.
(e) All communications transmitted in RACES must be specifically
authorized by the civil defense organization for the area served. Only
civil defense communications of the following types may be transmitted:
(1) Messages concerning impending or actual conditions jeopardizing the
public safety, or affecting the national defense or security during
periods of local, regional, or national civil emergencies;
(2) Messages directly concerning the immediate safety of life of
individuals, the immediate protection of property, maintenance of law
and order, alleviation of human suffering and need, and the combating
of armed attack or sabotage;
(3) Messages directly concerning the accumulation and dissemination of
public information or instructions to the civilian population essential
to the activities of the civil defense organization or other authorized
governmental or relief agencies; and
(4) Communications for RACES training drills and tests necessary to
ensure the establishment and maintenance of orderly and efficient
operation of the RACES as ordered by the responsible civil defense
organization served. Such drills and tests may not exceed a total time
of 1 hour per week. With the approval of the chief officer for
emergency planning in the applicable State, Commonwealth, District or
territory, however, such tests and drills may be conducted for a period
not to exceed 72 hours no more than twice in any calendar year.
[ 54 FR 25857 , June 20, 1989, as amended at 65 FR 6550 , Feb. 10, 2000;
71 FR 66465 , Nov. 15, 2006]
Subpart F—Qualifying Examination Systems
Goto Section: 97.405 | 97.501
Goto Year: 2008 |
2010
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