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FCC 15.37
Revised as of September 1, 2021
Goto Year:2020 |
2022
§ 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with this part.
(a) The manufacture or importation of scanning receivers, and frequency
converters designed or marketed for use with scanning receivers, that
do not comply with the provisions of § 15.121 shall cease on or before
October 25, 1999. Effective July 26, 1999, the Commission will not
grant equipment authorization for receivers that do not comply with the
provisions of § 15.121. This paragraph does not prohibit the sale or use
of authorized receivers manufactured in the United States, or imported
into the United States, prior to October 25, 1999.
(b) Effective October 16, 2002, an equipment approval may no longer be
obtained for medical telemetry equipment operating under the provisions
of § 15.241 or § 15.242. The requirements for obtaining an approval for
medical telemetry equipment after this date are found in subpart H of
part 95 of this chapter.
(c) All radio frequency devices that are authorized on or after July
12, 2004 under the certification, or Supplier's Declaration of
Conformity procedures (or the prior verification or declaration of
conformity procedures, as applicable) shall comply with the conducted
limits specified in § 15.107 or § 15.207 as appropriate. All radio
frequency devices that are manufactured or imported on or after July
11, 2005 shall comply with the conducted limits specified in § 15.107 or
§ 15.207, as appropriate. Equipment authorized, imported or manufactured
prior to these dates shall comply with the conducted limits specified
in § 15.107 or § 15.207, as appropriate, or with the conducted limits
that were in effect immediately prior to September 9, 2002.
(d) Radar detectors manufactured or imported after August 28, 2002 and
marketed after September 27, 2002 shall comply with the regulations
specified in this part. Radar detectors manufactured or imported prior
to January 27, 2003 may be labeled with the information required by
§ 2.925 of this chapter and § 15.19(a) on the individual equipment carton
rather than on the device, and are exempt from complying with the
requirements of § 15.21.
(e) U-NII equipment operating in the 5.25-5.35 GHz band for which
applications for certification are filed on or after July 20, 2006
shall comply with the DFS and TPC requirements specified in § 15.407.
U-NII equipment operating in the 5.25-5.35 GHz band that are imported
or marketed on or after July 20, 2007 shall comply with the DFS and TPC
requirements in § 15.407.
(f) All Access BPL devices that are manufactured, imported, marketed or
installed on or after July 7, 2006, shall comply with the requirements
specified in subpart G of this part, including certification of the
equipment.
(g) The manufacture or importation of auditory assistance devices that
operate in the 72.0-73.0 MHz, 74.6-74.8 MHz, and 75.2-76.0 MHz bands
that do not comply with the requirements of § 15.237(c) shall cease on
or before July 11, 2016. Effective January 12, 2015, equipment approval
will not be granted for auditory assistance devices that operate in the
72.0-73.0 MHz, 74.6-74.8 MHz, and 75.2-76.0 MHz bands that do not
comply with the requirements of § 15.237(c). These rules do not prohibit
the sale or use of authorized auditory assistance devices that operate
in the 72.0-73.0 MHz, 74.6-74.8 MHz, and 75.2-76.0 MHz bands
manufactured in the United States, or imported into the United States,
prior to July 11, 2016.
(h) Effective June 2, 2015 devices using digital modulation techniques
in the 5725-5850 MHz bands will no longer be certified under the
provisions of § 15.247. The technical requirements for obtaining
certification after this date for digitally modulated devices and the
digitally modulated portion of hybrid devices are found in subpart E of
this part. The provisions for the frequency hopping spread spectrum
portion of hybrid devices will remain in § 15.247. Effective June 2,
2016 systems using digital modulation techniques in the 5725-5850 MHz
band certified under the provisions of § 15.247 may no longer be
imported or marketed within the United States.
(i) As of December 26, 2017, wireless microphones for which an
application for certification is filed must comply with the
requirements of § 15.236. Manufacturing and marketing of wireless
microphones that would not comply with the rules for operation in
§ 15.236 must cease no later than September 24, 2018. Only wireless
microphones certified for operation under this part may be operated
under this part as of July 13, 2020.
(j) White space devices for which a certification application is filed
beginning June 23, 2016, must comply with the channel push requirements
in § 15.711(i) of this part. White space devices that are imported or
marketed beginning September 23, 2016, must comply with this
requirement. White space devices that do not comply with this
requirement must cease operation no later than December 23, 2016.
(k) Disclosure requirements for unlicensed wireless microphones capable
of operating in the 600 MHz service band. Any person who manufactures,
sells, leases, or offers for sale or lease, unlicensed wireless
microphones that are capable of operating in the 600 MHz service band,
as defined in this part, on or after July 13, 2017, is subject to the
following disclosure requirements:
(1) Such persons must display the consumer disclosure text, as
specified by the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, at the point
of sale or lease of each such unlicensed wireless microphone. The text
must be displayed in a clear, conspicuous, and readily legible manner.
One way to fulfill the requirement in this section is to display the
consumer disclosure text in a prominent manner on the product box by
using a label (either printed onto the box or otherwise affixed to the
box), a sticker, or other means. Another way to fulfill this
requirement is to display the text immediately adjacent to each
unlicensed wireless microphone offered for sale or lease and clearly
associated with the model to which it pertains.
(2) If such persons offer such unlicensed wireless microphones via
direct mail, catalog, or electronic means, they shall prominently
display the consumer disclosure text in close proximity to the images
and descriptions of each such unlicensed wireless microphone. The text
should be in a size large enough to be clear, conspicuous, and readily
legible, consistent with the dimensions of the advertisement or
description.
(3) If such persons have Web sites pertaining to these unlicensed
wireless microphones, the consumer disclosure text must be displayed
there in a clear, conspicuous, and readily legible manner (even in the
event such persons do not sell unlicensed wireless microphones directly
to the public).
(4) The consumer disclosure text described in paragraph (k)(1) of this
section is set forth in Figure 1 to this paragraph.
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(l) The certification of wideband vehicular radars designed to operate
in the 23.12-29 GHz band under § 15.252 and ultra-wideband vehicular
radars designed to operate in the 22-29 GHz band under § 15.515 shall
not be permitted on or after September 20, 2018.
(m) The manufacture, importation, marketing, sale, and installation of
wideband or ultra-wideband vehicular radars that are designed to
operate in the 23.12-29 GHz band under § 15.252 and/or in the 22-29 GHz
band under § 15.515 shall not be permitted after January 1, 2022.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, sale and installation of such radars is
permitted, for the life of the vehicle, when the following conditions
have been met:
(1) The sale and installation is for the exclusive purpose of repairing
or replacing defective, damaged, or potentially malfunctioning radars
that are designed to operate in the 23.12-29 GHz band under § 15.252
and/or in the 22-29 GHz band under § 15.515;
(2) The equipment being repaired or replaced has been installed in the
vehicle on or before January 1, 2022; and
(3) It is not possible to replace the vehicular radar equipment
designed to operate in the 23.12-29 GHz and/or 22-29 GHz bands with
vehicular radar equipment designed to operate in the 76-81 GHz band.
(n) Wideband or ultra-wideband vehicular radars operating in the
23.12-29 GHz band under § 15.252 and/or in the 22-29 GHz band under
§ 15.515 that are already installed or in use may continue to operate in
accordance with their previously obtained certification. Class II
permissive changes for such equipment shall not be permitted after
January 1, 2022.
(o) Applicable July 13, 2017, the certification, manufacture,
importation, marketing, sale, and installation of field disturbance
sensors that are designed to operate in the 16.2-17.7 GHz and 46.7-46.9
GHz bands shall not be permitted. Field disturbance sensors already
installed or in use in the 16.2-17.7 GHz band may continue to operate
in accordance with their previously obtained certification. Class II
permissive changes shall not be permitted for such equipment.
(p) Effective October 20, 2017, the certification under this part of
vehicular radars and fixed radar systems used in airport air operations
areas that are designed to operate in the 76-77 GHz band shall not be
permitted. Vehicular radars and fixed radar systems used in airport air
operations areas operating in the 76-77 GHz band that are already
installed or in use may continue to operate in accordance with their
previously obtained certification. Any future certification, or any
change of already issued certification and operations of such
equipment, shall be under part 95, subpart M, of this chapter.
(q) All fixed white space devices which are approved by
Telecommunication Certification Bodies on or after February 19, 2020 or
that are marketed on or after February 19, 2021 shall comply with the
requirements of § 15.711(c). Fixed white space devices which are
approved or marketed before the dates in the preceding sentence shall
comply with either the requirements of § 15.711(c) or the requirements
of § 15.711(c) as in effect prior to August 19, 2019 (see 47 CFR part 15
as revised October 1, 2018).
[ 77 FR 4913 , Feb. 1, 2012, as amended at 78 FR 34927 , June 11, 2013; 79 FR 24578 , May 1, 2014; 80 FR 71728 , Nov. 17, 2015; 80 FR 73068 , Nov.
23, 2015; 82 FR 41559 , Sept. 1, 2017; 82 FR 43870 , Sept. 20, 2017; 82 FR 50832 , Nov. 2, 2017; 83 FR 10640 , 10642, Mar. 12, 2018; 84 FR 34796 ,
July 19, 2019]
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Goto Year: 2020 |
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