FCC 74.23 Revised as of December 4, 2012
Goto Year:2011 |
2013
§ 74.23 Interference jeopardizing safety of life or protection of property.
(a) The licensee of any station authorized under this part that causes
harmful interference, as defined in § 2.1 of the Commission's rules, to
radio communications involving the safety of life or protection of
property shall promptly eliminate the interference.
(b) If harmful interference to radio communications involving the
safety of life or protection of property cannot be promptly eliminated
and the Commission finds that there exists an imminent danger to safety
of life or protection of property, pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 312 (b) and
(e) and 5 U.S.C. 558, operation of the offending equipment shall
temporarily be suspended and shall not be resumed until the harmful
interference has been eliminated or the threat to the safety of life or
property has passed. In situations where the protection of property
alone is jeopardized, before taking any action under this paragraph,
the Commission shall balance the nature and extent of the possible
property damage against the potential harm to a licensee or the public
caused by suspending part 74 operations. When specifically authorized,
short test operations may be made during the period of suspended
operation to check the efficacy of remedial measures.
[ 47 FR 1395 , Jan. 13, 1982]
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