Sec. 2.103 Government use of non-Government frequencies.
Government stations may be authorized to use non-Government
frequencies in the bands above 25 MHz if the Commission finds that such
use is necessary for coordination of Government and non-Government
actitivies: Provided, however, That:
(a) Government operation on non-Government frequencies shall conform
with the conditions agreed upon by the Commission and the National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (the more important of
which are contained in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section);
(b) Such operations shall be in accordance with Commission rules
governing the service to which the frequencies involved are allocated;
(c) Such operations shall not cause harmful interference to non-
Government stations and, should harmful interference result, that the
interfering Government operation shall immediately terminate; and
(d) Government operation has been certified as necessary by the non-
Government licensees involved and this certification has been furnished,
in writing, to the Government agency with which communication is
required.
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