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FCC 5.309
Revised as of October 2, 2015
Goto Year:2014 |
2016
§ 5.309 Notification requirements.
(a) At least ten calendar days prior to commencement of any experiment,
program experimental licensees must provide the following information to the
Commission's program experimental registration Web site.
(1) A narrative statement describing the experiment, including a description
and explanation of measures taken to avoid causing harmful interference to
any existing service licensee;
(2) Contact information for the researcher-in-charge of the described
experiment;
(3) Contact information for a “stop buzzer”; and
(4) Technical details including:
(i) The frequency or frequency bands;
(ii) The maximum equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) or effective
radiated power (ERP) under consideration;
(iii) The emission designators to be used;
(iv) A description of the geographic area in which the test will be
conducted;
(v) The number of units to be used; and
(vi) A mitigation plan as required by § 5.311, if necessary.
(5) For program license experiments that may affect frequency bands used for
the provision of commercial mobile services, emergency notifications, or
public safety purposes, a list of those critical service licensees that are
authorized to operate in the same bands and geographic area of the planned
experiment.
(b) Experiments may commence without specific approval or authorization once
ten calendar days have elapsed from the time of posting to the above Web
site. During that ten-day period, the licensee of an authorized service may
contact the program licensee to resolve any objections to an experiment. It
is expected that parties will work in good faith to resolve such objections,
including modifying experiments if necessary to reach an agreeable
resolution. However, only the Commission has the authority to prevent a
program licensee from beginning operations (or to order the cessation of
operations). Therefore, if an incumbent licensee believes that it will
suffer interference (or in fact, has experienced interference), it must
bring its concerns to the Commission for action. In such an event, the
Commission will evaluate the concerns, and determine whether a planned
experiment should be permitted to commence as proposed (or be terminated, if
the experiment has commenced).
(c) The Commission can prohibit or require modification of specific
experiments under a program experimental radio license at any time without
notice or hearing if in its discretion the need for such action arises.
(d) Within 30 days after completion of each experiment conducted under a
program experimental radio license, the licensee shall file a narrative
statement describing the results of the experiment, including any
interference incidents and steps taken to resolve them. This narrative
statement must be filed to the Commission's program experimental
registration Web site and be associated with the materials described in
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
(e)(1) The Commission may ask licensees for additional information to
resolve an interference incident, gain a better understanding of new
technology development, or for auditing purposes to ensure that licensees
are actually conducting experiments. Failure to comply with a Commission
request for additional information under this section, or if, upon review of
such information, the Commission determines that a licensee is not actually
conducting experimentation, could result in forfeiture of the program
license and loss of privilege of obtaining such a license in the future.
(2) All information submitted pursuant to this section will be treated as
routinely available for publicly inspection, within the meaning of § 0.459 of
this chapter. Licensees are permitted to request that information requested
by the Commission pursuant to this section be withheld from public
inspection. The Commission will consider such requests pursuant to the
procedures set forth in § 0.459 of this chapter.
Effective Date Note: At 78 FR 25162 , Apr. 29, 2013, § § 5.309 was added. This
section contains information collection and recordkeeping requirements and
will not become effective until approval has been given by the Office of
Management and Budget.
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