Sec. 90.33 Scope.
The Special Emergency Radio Service (SERS) covers the licensing of
the radio communications of the following categories of activities:
medical services, rescue organizations, veterinarians, handicapped
persons, disaster relief organizations, school buses, beach patrols,
establishments in isolated places, communications standby facilities,
and emergency repair of public communications facilities. Entities not
meeting these eligibility criteria may also be licensed in the SERS
solely to provide service to SERS eligibles on one-way paging-only
frequencies below 800 MHz, i.e., those frequencies with the assignment
limitations appearing at Sec. 90.53(b)(4) or (26). Private carrier
systems licensed on other SERS channels prior to June 1, 1990, may
continue to operate on those channels solely to provide radio
communications service to SERS eligibles. Rules as to eligibility for
licensing, permissible communications and classes and number of
stations, and any special requirements as to each of these categories
are set forth in the following sections. Frequencies available for these
categories of services are shown in a separate frequency table.
[ 55 FR 24896 , June 19, 1990]
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