Table of Parts

   Subpart A—General Information
   §  10.1   Basis.
   §  10.2   Purpose.
   §  10.10   Definitions.
   §  10.11   CMAS implementation timeline.

   Subpart B—Election to Participate in Commercial Mobile Alert System
   §  10.210   CMAS participation election procedures.
   §  10.220   Withdrawal of election to participate in CMAS.
   §  10.230   New CMS providers participation in CMAS.
   §  10.240   Notification to new subscribers of non-participation in
   CMAS.
   §  10.250   Notification to existing subscribers of non-participation in
   CMAS.
   §  10.260   Timing of subscriber notification.
   §  10.270   Subscribers' right to terminate subscription.
   §  10.280   Subscribers' right to opt out of CMAS notifications.

   Subpart C—System Architecture
   §  10.300   Alert aggregator. [Reserved]
   §  10.310   Federal alert gateway. [Reserved]
   §  10.320   Provider alert gateway requirements.
   §  10.330   Provider infrastructure requirements.
   §  10.340   Digital television transmission towers retransmission
   capability.
   §  10.350   CMAS Testing requirements.

   Subpart D—Alert Message Requirements
   §  10.400   Classification.
   §  10.410   Prioritization.
   §  10.420   Message elements.
   §  10.430   Character limit.
   §  10.440   Embedded reference prohibition.
   §  10.450   Geographic targeting.
   §  10.460   Retransmission frequency. [Reserved]
   §  10.470   Roaming.

   Subpart E—Equipment Requirements
   §  10.500   General requirements.
   §  10.510   Call preemption prohibition.
   §  10.520   Common audio attention signal.
   §  10.530   Common vibration cadence.
   §  10.540   Attestation requirement. [Reserved]
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   Authority: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i) and (o), 201, 303(r), 403, and 606;
   sections 602(a), (b), (c), (f), 603, 604 and 606 of Pub. L. 109-347,
   120 Stat. 1884.

   Source: 73 FR 43117, July 24, 2008, unless otherwise noted.

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