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FCC 11.55
Revised as of October 1, 2010
Goto Year:2009 |
2011
§ 11.55 EAS operation during a State or Local Area emergency.
(a) All EAS Participants within a state (excepting SDARs and DBS
providers) must receive and transmit state-level and geographically
targeted EAS messages, as aggregated and delivered by the state
governor or his/her designee, or by FEMA on behalf of such state
governor, upon approval by the Commission of an applicable state plan
providing for delivery of such alerts no sooner than 180 days after
adoption of CAP by FEMA. 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.
(1) DBS providers shall pass through all EAS messages aired on local
television broadcast stations carried by DBS providers under the
Commission's broadcast signal carriage rules to subscribers receiving
those channels.
(2) SDARS licensees and DBS providers may participate in EAS at the
state and local level and make their systems capable of receiving and
transmitting state and local level EAS messages on all channels. If an
SDARS licensee or DBS provider is not capable of receiving and
transmitting state and local EAS message on all channels, it must
inform its subscribers, on its website and in writing on an annual
basis, of which channels are and are not capable of supplying state and
local messages.
(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, EAS
Participants 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) EAS Participants participating in the State or Local Area EAS must
discontinue normal programming and follow the procedures in the State
and Local Area plans. Analog and digital television broadcast stations
must comply with § 11.54(b)(5); analog cable systems, digital cable
systems, and wireless cable systems must comply with § 11.54(b)(6); and
DBS providers must comply with § 11.54(b)(7). EAS Participants
providing foreign language programming should comply with
§ 11.54(b)(8).
(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 EAS
Participants' records as specified in § § 11.35(a) and 11.54(b)(13).
(8) Use of the EAS codes or Attention Signal automatically grants
rebroadcast authority as specified in § 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; 70 FR 71037 ,
Nov. 25, 2005; 71 FR 76220 , Dec. 20, 2006; 72 FR 62135 , Nov. 2, 2007]
Goto Section: 11.54 | 11.56
Goto Year: 2009 |
2011
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