FCC 47 CFR PART 214-2010 PROCEDURES FOR THE USE AND COORDINATION OF THE RADIO SPECTRUM DURING A WARTIME EMERGENCY《战时紧急状态期间无线电频谱使用与协调程序》.pdf
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1、755 Off. of Science and Tech. Policy and Natl. Security Council 214.2 Immediate Emergency, or Priority Emergency call, whichever the case may be. (e) Any apparent misuse of prece-dence indicators by non-Federal Gov-ernment activities brought to the at-tention of the communication common carriers sha
2、ll be referred to the FCC on and after-the-fact basis. (f) Any apparent misuse by Federal Government activities brought to the attention of the communication com-mon carriers shall be referred to the Executive Agent, National Commu-nications System. The Executive Agent will refer any matter which ca
3、nnot be resolved with the cognizant Govern-ment activity to the National Security Council, for decision. (g) It is essential to provide public message and call capability for the transmission of military, govern-mental, and essential non-Government precedence messages and calls. Private line service
4、s for military, govern-mental, and other essential users are protected under a Priority System for Intercity Private Line Services pro-mulgated by the FCC (FCC Order 6751) and the National Security Council. However, during national emergencies, military, governmental, and other es-sential users will
5、 have additional re-quirements for prompt completion of precedence traffic over public cor-respondence communication common carrier facilities. Therefore, notwith-standing the provisions of the above- described Priority System for Intercity Private Line Services, communication common carriers shall
6、have available a minimum number of public correspond-ence circuits at all times so as to pro-vide for the transmission of precedence type messages and calls. Normally, the communication common carriers shall use their judgment in determining this number of circuits required for public correspondence
7、 precedence traffic. However, the authority is reserved to the National Security Council or the Federal Communications Commission, as appropriate to the time and situa-tion, to revise the decisions of the car-riers respecting the allocation of cir-cuits, and to resolve any questions which are referr
8、ed to them by the car-riers or the users. 213.8 Implementation. Federal departments and agencies are authorized to issue such additional orders as are necessary to effect imple-mentation of this circular. PART 214PROCEDURES FOR THE USE AND COORDINATION OF THE RADIO SPECTRUM DURING A WARTIME EMERGENC
9、Y Sec. 214.0 Authority. 214.1 Purpose. 214.2 Scope. 214.3 Assumptions. 214.4 Planned actions. 214.5 Responsibilities. 214.6 Postattack procedures and actions. AUTHORITY: 84 Stat. 2083 and E.O. 12472, April 3, 1984, (49 FR 13471; 3 CFR, 1984 Comp., p. 193). SOURCE: 55 FR 51062, Dec. 11, 1990, unless
10、otherwise noted. 214.0 Authority. The provisions of this part 214 are issued pursuant to Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1977, 42 FR 56101, 91 Stat. 1633, as amended (5 U.S.C. appendix) and Ex-ecutive Order 12472. This part 214 re-places Annex 1 of DMO 3000.1, dated No-vember 8, 1963, 28 FR 12273. 214.
11、1 Purpose. The purpose of this part is to provide guidance for the use of the radio spec-trum in a period of war, or a threat of war, or a state of public peril or other wartime emergency. 214.2 Scope. This part covers procedures for the use of radio frequencies upon procla-mation by the President t
12、hat there ex-ists war, or a threat of war or a state of public peril or other wartime emer-gency or in order to preserve the neu-trality of the United States. These pro-cedures will be applied in the coordina-tion, application for, and assignment of radio frequencies upon order of the Di-rector, OST
13、P. These procedures are in-tended to be consistent with the provi-sions and procedures contained in emergency plans for use of the radio spectrum. VerDate Mar2010 11:43 Jan 07, 2011 Jkt 220204 PO 00000 Frm 00765 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 E:TEMP220204.XXX 220204rmajette on DSK29S0YB1PROD with CFRProvided by
14、 IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-756 47 CFR Ch. II (10110 Edition) 214.3 214.3 Assumptions. When the provisions of this part be-come operative, Presidential emer-gency authority, including Executive Order 12656, 12472, 12046 (3 CFR, 1966 1970 Com
15、p., p. 820), and other emer-gency plans regarding the allocation and use of national resources will be in effect. During an attack, and in a postattack period, the Director, OSTP, will have authority to make new or re-vised assignments of radio frequencies in accordance with authority delegated by t
16、he President. 214.4 Planned actions. (a) Whenever it is determined nec-essary to exercise, in whole or in part, the Presidents emergency authority over telecommunications, the Director, OSTP, will exercise that authority as specified in Executive Order 12472 (49 FR 13471; 3 CFR, 1984 Comp., p. 193).
17、 (b) In this connection, and concur-rently with the war or national emer-gency proclamation by the President, the Director will: (1) Authorize the continuance of all frequency authorizations issued by the National Telecommunications and In-formation Administration (NTIA) and the Federal Communicatio
18、ns Commis-sion (FCC), except as they may other-wise be modified or revoked by the Di-rector, OSTP, in the national interest; (2) Redelegate to the Secretary of De-fense the authority necessary to con-trol the use of the radio spectrum in areas of active combat, where such control is necessary to the
19、 support of U.S. military operations; (3) Close all non-government radio stations in the international broad-casting service as defined in the FCC rules and regulations, except those car-rying or scheduled to carry U.S. Gov-ernment-controlled radio broadcasts. 214.5 Responsibilities. (a) The Directo
20、r, OSTP, will issue such policy guidance, rules, regula-tions, procedures, and directives as may be necessary to assure effective frequency usage during wartime emer-gency conditions. (b) The FCC, in coordination with NTIA, shall issue appropriate rules, regulations, orders, and instructions and tak
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