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.
___________________________________
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