Table of Parts
   Subpart A—General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
   § 95.1   The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS).
   § 95.3   License required.
   § 95.5   Licensee eligibility.
   § 95.7   Channel sharing.
   § 95.21   GMRS system description.
   § 95.23   Mobile station description.
   § 95.25   Land station description.
   § 95.27   Paging receiver description.
   § 95.29   Channels available.
   § 95.33   Cooperative use of radio stations in the GMRS.
   § 95.45   Considerations  on  Department  of  Defense land and in other
   circumstances.
   § 95.51   Antenna height.
   § 95.101   What the license authorizes.
   § 95.103   Licensee duties.
   § 95.105   License term.
   § 95.115   Station inspection.
   § 95.117   Where to contact the FCC.
   § 95.119   Station identification.
   § 95.129   Station equipment.
   § 95.135   Maximum authorized transmitting power.
   § 95.139   Adding a small base station or a small control station.
   § 95.141   Interconnection prohibited.
   § 95.143   Managing a GMRS system in an emergency.
   § 95.171   Station operator duties.
   § 95.179   Individuals who may be station operators.
   § 95.181   Permissible communications.
   § 95.183   Prohibited communications.
   Appendix A to Subpart A of Part 95—Locations Where GMRS Is Regulated by the
   FCC

   Subpart B—Family Radio Service (FRS)

   General Provisions
   § 95.191   (FRS Rule 1) Eligibility and responsibility.
   § 95.192   (FRS Rule 2) Authorized locations.
   § 95.193   (FRS Rule 3) Types of communications.
   § 95.194   (FRS Rule 4) FRS units.

   Subpart C—Radio Control (R/C) Radio Service

   General Provisions
   § 95.201   (R/C Rule 1) What is the Radio Control (R/C) Radio Service?
   § 95.202   (R/C Rule 2) How do I use these rules?
   § 95.203   (R/C Rule 3) Am I eligible to operate an R/C station?
   § 95.204   (R/C Rule 4) Do I need a license?
   § 95.205   (R/C Rule 5) Where may I operate my R/C station?
   § 95.206   (R/C Rule 6) Are there any special restrictions on the location of
   my R/C station?

   How To Operate an R/C Station
   § 95.207   (R/C Rule 7) On what channels may I operate?
   § 95.208   (R/C Rule 8) How high may I put my antenna?
   § 95.209   (R/C Rule 9) What equipment may I use at my R/C station?
   § 95.210   (R/C Rule 10) How much power may I use?
   § 95.211   (R/C Rule 11) What communications may be transmitted?
   § 95.212   (R/C Rule 12) What communications are prohibited?
   § 95.213   (R/C Rule 13) May I be paid to use my R/C station?
   § 95.214   (R/C Rule 14) Who is responsible for R/C communications I make?
   § 95.215   (R/C Rule 15) Do I have to limit the length of my communications?
   § 95.216   (R/C Rule 16) Do I identify my R/C communications?
   § 95.217   (R/C Rule 17) May I operate my R/C station transmitter by remote
   control?

   Other Things You Need To Know
   § 95.218   (R/C Rule 18) What are the penalties for violating these rules?
   § 95.219   (R/C Rule 19) How do I answer correspondence from the FCC?
   § 95.220   (R/C Rules 20) What must I do if the FCC tells me that my R/C
   station is causing interference?
   § 95.221   (R/C Rule 21) How do I have my R/C transmitter serviced?
   § 95.222   (R/C  Rule  22)  May  I  make  any changes to my R/C station
   transmitter?
   § 95.223   (R/C Rule 23) Do I have to make my R/C station available for
   inspection?
   § 95.224   (R/C Rule 24) What are my station records?
   § 95.225   (R/C Rule 25) How do I contact the FCC?

   Subpart D—Citizens Band (CB) Radio Service

   General Provisions
   § 95.401   (CB Rule 1) What are the Citizens Band Radio Services?
   § 95.402   (CB Rule 2) How do I use these rules?
   § 95.403   (CB Rule 3) Am I eligible to operate a CB station?
   § 95.404   (CB Rule 4) Do I need a license?
   § 95.405   (CB Rule 5) Where may I operate my CB station?
   § 95.406   (CB Rule 6) Are there any special restrictions on the location of
   my CB station?

   How To Operate a CB Station
   § 95.407   (CB Rule 7) On what channels may I operate?
   § 95.408   (CB Rule 8) How high may I put my antenna?
   § 95.409   (CB Rule 9) What equipment may I use at my CB station?
   § 95.410   (CB Rule 10) How much power may I use?
   § 95.411   (CB Rule 11) May I use power amplifiers?
   § 95.412   (CB Rule 12) What communications may be transmitted?
   § 95.413   (CB Rule 13) What communications are prohibited?
   § 95.414   (CB Rule 14) May I be paid to use my CB station?
   § 95.415   (CB Rule 15) Who is responsible for communications I make?
   § 95.416   (CB Rule 16) Do I have to limit the length of my communications?
   § 95.417   (CB Rule 17) Do I identify my CB communications?
   § 95.418   (CB Rule 18) How do I use my CB station in an emergency or to
   assist a traveler?
   § 95.419   (CB Rule 19) May I operate my CB station transmitter by remote
   control?
   § 95.420   (CB  Rule  20)  May I connect my CB station transmitter to a
   telephone?

   Other Things You Need To Know
   § 95.421   (CB Rule 21) What are the penalties for violating these rules?
   § 95.422   (CB Rule 22) How do I answer correspondence from the FCC?
   § 95.423   (CB Rule 23) What must I do if the FCC tells me that my CB station
   is causing interference?
   § 95.424   (CB Rule 24) How do I have my CB station transmitter serviced?
   § 95.425   (CB Rule 25) May I make any changes to my CB station transmitter?
   § 95.426   (CB  Rule  26) Do I have to make my CB station available for
   inspection?
   § 95.427   (CB Rule 27) What are my station records?
   § 95.428   (CB Rule 28) How do I contact the FCC?

   Subpart E—Technical Regulations

   General Provisions
   § 95.601   Basis and purpose.
   § 95.603   Certification required.
   § 95.605   Certification procedures.
   § 95.607   CB transmitter modification.

   Technical Standards
   § 95.621   GMRS transmitter channel frequencies.
   § 95.623   R/C transmitter channel frequencies.
   § 95.625   CB transmitter channel frequencies.
   § 95.626   FRS unit channel frequencies.
   § 95.627   MedRadio transmitters in the 401-406 MHz band.
   § 95.628   MedRadio transmitters in the 413-419 MHz, 426-432 MHz, 438-444
   MHz, and 451-457 MHz and 2360-2400 MHz bands.
   § 95.629   LPRS transmitter frequencies.
   § 95.630   WMTS Transmitter frequencies.
   § 95.631   Emission types.
   § 95.632   MURS transmitter frequencies.
   § 95.633   Emission bandwidth.
   § 95.635   Unwanted radiation.
   § 95.637   Modulation standards.
   § 95.639   Maximum transmitter power.

   Certification Requirements
   § 95.643   DSRCS-OBU certification.
   § 95.645   Control accessibility.
   § 95.647   FRS unit and R/C transmitter antennas.
   § 95.649   Power capability.
   § 95.651   Crystal control required.
   § 95.653   Instructions and warnings.
   § 95.655   Frequency capability.

   Additional Certification Requirements for CB Transmitters
   § 95.665   [Reserved]
   § 95.667   CB transmitter power.
   § 95.669   External controls.
   § 95.671   Serial number.
   § 95.673   Copy of rules.
   Appendix 1 to Subpart E of Part 95—Glossary of Terms 

   Subpart F—218-219 MHz Service

   General Provisions
   § 95.801   Scope.
   § 95.803   218-219MHz Service description.
   § 95.805   Permissible communications.
   § 95.807   Requesting regulatory status.

   System License Requirements
   § 95.811   License requirements.
   § 95.812   License term.
   § 95.813   Eligibility.
   § 95.815   License application.
   § 95.816   Competitive bidding proceedings.
   § 95.819   License transferability.
   § 95.823   Geographic partitioning and spectrum disaggregation.

   System Requirements
   § 95.831   Service requirements.
   § 95.833   Construction requirements.
   § 95.835   Station identification.
   § 95.837   Station inspection.

   Technical Standards
   § 95.851   Certification.
   § 95.853   Frequency segments.
   § 95.855   Transmitter effective radiated power limitation.
   § 95.857   Emission standards.
   § 95.859   Antennas.
   § 95.861   Interference.

   Subpart G—Low Power Radio Service (LPRS)

   General Provisions
   § 95.1001   Eligibility.
   § 95.1003   Authorized locations.
   § 95.1005   Station identification.
   § 95.1007   Station inspection.
   § 95.1009   Permissible communications.
   § 95.1011   Channel use policy.
   § 95.1013   Antennas.
   § 95.1015   Disclosure policies.
   § 95.1017   Labeling requirements.
   § 95.1019   Marketing limitations.

   Subpart H—Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS)

   General Provisions
   § 95.1101   Scope.
   § 95.1103   Definitions.
   § 95.1105   Eligibility.
   § 95.1107   Authorized locations.
   § 95.1109   Equipment authorization requirement.
   § 95.1111   Frequency coordination.
   § 95.1113   Frequency coordinator.
   § 95.1115   General technical requirements.
   § 95.1117   Types of communications.
   § 95.1119   Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices
   operating in the 608-614 MHz band.
   § 95.1121   Specific requirements for wireless medical telemetry devices
   operating in the 1395-1400 and 1427-1432 MHz bands.
   § 95.1123   Protection of medical equipment.
   § 95.1125   RF safety.
   § 95.1127   Station identification.
   § 95.1129   Station inspection.

   Subpart I—Medical Device Radiocommunication Service (MedRadio)
   § 95.1201   Eligibility.
   § 95.1203   Authorized locations.
   § 95.1205   Station identification.
   § 95.1207   Station inspection.
   § 95.1209   Permissible communications.
   § 95.1211   Channel use policy.
   § 95.1213   Antennas.
   § 95.1215   Disclosure policies.
   § 95.1217   Labeling requirements.
   § 95.1219   Marketing limitations.
   § 95.1221   RF exposure.
   § 95.1223   Registration and frequency coordination.
   § 95.1225   Frequency coordinator.

   Subpart J—Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS)

   General Provisions
   § 95.1301   Eligibility.
   § 95.1303   Authorized locations.
   § 95.1305   Station identification.
   § 95.1307   Permissible communications.
   § 95.1309   Channel use policy.
   § 95.1311   Repeater operations and signal boosters prohibited.
   § 95.1313   Interconnection prohibited.
   § 95.1315   Antenna height restriction.
   § 95.1317   Grandfathered MURS Stations.

   Subpart K—Personal Locator Beacons (PLB)
   § 95.1400   Basis and purpose.
   § 95.1401   Frequency.
   § 95.1402   Special requirements for 406 MHz PLBs.

   Subpart  L—Dedicated Short-Range Communications Service On-Board Units
   (DSRCS-OBUs)
   § 95.1501   Scope.
   § 95.1503   Eligibility.
   § 95.1505   Authorized locations.
   § 95.1507   Station Identification.
   § 95.1509   ASTM E2213-03 DSRC Standard.
   § 95.1511   Frequencies available.
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   Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302(a), 303, and 307(e).

   Editorial Note: Nomenclature changes to part 95 appear at 63 FR 54077, Oct.
   8, 1998.

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Subpart A—General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)

   Source: 48 FR 35237, Aug. 3, 1983, unless otherwise noted.

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