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FCC 24.51
Revised as of October 1, 2018
Goto Year:2017 | 2019
  § 24.51   Equipment authorization.

   (a) Each transmitter utilized for operation under this part and each
   transmitter marketed, as set forth in § 2.803 of this chapter, must be
   of a type that has been authorized by the Commission under its
   certification procedure for use under this part.

   (b) Any manufacturer of radio transmitting equipment to be used in
   these services may request equipment authorization following the
   procedures set forth in subpart J of part 2 of this chapter. Equipment
   authorization for an individual transmitter may be requested by an
   applicant for a station authorization by following the procedures set
   forth in part 2 of this chapter.

   (c) Applicants for certification of transmitters that operate in these
   services must determine that the equipment complies with IEEE
   C95.1-1991, “IEEE Standards for Safety Levels with Respect to Human
   Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz”
   as measured using methods specified in IEEE C95.3-1991, “Recommended
   Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic
   Fields—RF and Microwave.” The applicant for certification is required
   to submit a statement affirming that the equipment complies with these
   standards as measured by an approved method and to maintain a record
   showing the basis for the statement of compliance with IEEE
   C.95.1-1991.

   [ 58 FR 59183 , Nov. 8, 1993. Redesignated at  59 FR 18499 , Apr. 19, 1994,
   as amended at  63 FR 36604 , July 7, 1998]

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