FCC 95.1209 Revised as of October 1, 2006
Goto Year:2005 |
2007
Sec. 95.1209 Permissible communications.
(a) Except for the purposes of testing and for demonstrations to health care
professionals, medical implant programmer/control transmitters may transmit
only operational, diagnostic and therapeutic information associated with a
medical implant device that has been implanted by a duly authorized health
care professional.
(b) Except in response to a medical implant event, no medical implant
transmitter shall transmit except in response to a transmission from a
medical implant programmer/control transmitter or a non-radio frequency
actuation signal generated by a device external to the body in which the
medical implant transmitter is implanted or is to be implanted.
(c) Medical implant programmer/control transmitters may be interconnected
with other telecommunications systems including the public switched
telephone network.
(d) Medical implant programmer/control transmitters may transmit during a
MICS communications session, as defined in Sec. 95.628, for the purpose of
facilitating MICS system operation for no more than 5 seconds without the
communications of data.
(e) Medical implant programmer/control transmitters may not be used to relay
information to a receiver that is not included with a medical implant
device. Wireless retransmission of information intended to be transmitted by
a medical implant programmer/control transmitter or information received
from a medical implant transmitter shall be conducted using other radio
services that operate in spectrum outside of the MICS band.
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