FCC 2.1204 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 2.1204 Import conditions.
(a) Radio frequency devices may be imported only if one or more of these
conditions are met:
(1) The radio frequency device has been issued an equipment authorization by
the FCC.
(2) The radio frequency device is not required to have an equipment
authorization and the device complies with FCC technical administrative
regulations.
(3) The radio frequency device is being imported in limited quantities for
testing and evaluation to determine compliance with the FCC Rules and
Regulations or suitability for marketing. The devices will not be offered
for sale or marketed. The phrase “limited quantities,” in this context
means:
(i) 2000 or fewer units, provided the product is designed solely for
operation within one of the Commission's authorized radio services for which
an operating license is required to be issued by the Commission; or
(ii) 200 or fewer units for all other products.
(iii) Prior to importation of a greater number of units than shown above,
written approval must be obtained from the Chief, Office of Engineering and
Technology, FCC.
(iv) Distinctly different models of a product and separate generations of a
particular model under development are considered to be separate devices.
(4) The radio frequency device is being imported in limited quantities for
demonstration at industry trade shows and the device will not be offered for
sale or marketed. The phrase “limited quantities,” in this context means:
(i) 200 or fewer units, provided the product is designed solely for
operation within one of the Commission's authorized radio services for which
an operating license is required to be issued by the Commission; or
(ii) 10 or fewer units for all other products.
(iii) Prior to importation of a greater number of units than shown above,
written approval must be obtained from the Chief, Office of Engineering and
Technology, FCC.
(iv) Distinctly different models of a product and separate generations of a
particular model under development are considered to be separate devices.
(5) The radio frequency device is being imported solely for export. The
device will not be marketed or offered for sale in the U.S., except:
(i) If the device is a foreign standard cellular phone solely capable of
functioning outside the U.S.
(ii) If the device is a multi-mode wireless handset that has been certified
under the Commission's rules and a component (or components) of the handset
is a foreign standard cellular phone solely capable of functioning outside
the U.S.
(6) The radio frequency device is being imported for use exclusively by the
U.S. Government.
(7) Three or fewer radio receivers, computers, or other unintentional
radiators as defined in part 15 of this chapter, are being imported for the
individual's personal use and are not intended for sale.
(8) The radio frequency device is being imported for repair and will not be
offered for sale or marketed.
(9) The radio frequency device is a medical implant transmitter inserted in
a person granted entry into the United States or is a medical implant
programmer/controller transmitter associated with such an implanted
transmitter, provided, however that the transmitters covered by this
provision otherwise comply with the technical requirements applicable to
transmitters authorized to operate in the Medical Implant Communications
Service under part 95 of this chapter. Such transmitters are permitted to be
imported without the issuance of a grant of equipment authorization only for
the personal use of the person in whom the medical implant transmitter has
been inserted.
(10) Three or fewer portable earth-station transceivers, as defined in
Sec. 25.129 of this chapter, are being imported by a traveler as personal
effects and will not be offered for sale or lease in the United States.
(b) The ultimate consignee must be able to document compliance with the
selected import condition and the basis for determining the import condition
applied.
[ 56 FR 26619 , June 10, 1991, as amended at 57 FR 38286 , Aug. 24, 1992; 61 FR 8477 , Mar. 5, 1996; 63 FR 31646 , June 10, 1998; 64 FR 69929 , Dec. 15, 1999;
64 FR 72572 , Dec. 28, 1999; 69 FR 5709 , Feb. 6, 2004]
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