Table of Parts

                             Subpart A—General

   §  11.1   Purpose.
   §  11.2   Definitions.
   §  11.11   The Emergency Alert System (EAS).
   §  11.12   Two-tone Attention Signal encoder and decoder.
   §  11.13   Emergency Action Notification (EAN) and Emergency Action
   Termination (EAT).
   §  11.14   Primary Entry Point (PEP) System.
   §  11.15   EAS Operating Handbook.
   §  11.16   National Control Point Procedures.
   §  11.18   EAS Designations.
   §  11.19   EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter.
   §  11.20   State Relay Network.
   §  11.21   State and Local Area Plans and FCC Mapbook.

                     Subpart B—Equipment Requirements

   §  11.31   EAS protocol.
   §  11.32   EAS Encoder.
   §  11.33   EAS Decoder.
   §  11.34   Acceptability of the equipment.
   §  11.35   Equipment operational readiness.

                          Subpart C—Organization

   §  11.41   Participation in EAS.
   §  11.42   Participation by communications common carriers.
   §  11.43   National level participation.
   §  11.44   EAS message priorities.
   §  11.45   Prohibition of false or deceptive EAS transmissions.
   §  11.46   EAS public service announcements.
   §  11.47   Optional use of other communications methods and systems.

                      Subpart D—Emergency Operations

   §  11.51   EAS code and Attention Signal Transmission requirements.
   §  11.52   EAS code and Attention Signal Monitoring requirements.
   §  11.53   Dissemination of Emergency Action Notification.
   §  11.54   EAS operation during a National Level emergency.
   §  11.55   EAS operation during a State or Local Area emergency.
   §  11.56   EAS Participants receive CAP-formatted alerts

                              Subpart E—Tests

   §  11.61   Tests of EAS procedures.
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   Authority:   47 U.S.C. 151, 154 (i) and (o), 303(r), 544(g) and 606.

   Source:   59 FR 67092, Dec. 28, 1994, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart A—General