Goto Section: 95.1129 | 95.1203 | Table of Contents

FCC 95.1201
Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 | 2006
Sec.  95.1201   Eligibility.

   Operation in the MICS is permitted by rule and without an individual license
   issued by the FCC. A person is permitted to operate medical implant
   transmitters connected to medical implant devices that have been implanted
   in that person by a duly authorized health care professional and medical
   implant programmer/control transmitters associated with their medical
   implant transmitter(s). Duly authorized health care professionals are
   permitted by rule to operate MICS transmitters. Manufacturers of medical
   implant devices and MICS transmitters and their representatives are
   authorized to operate transmitters in this service for the purpose of
   demonstrating such equipment to duly authorized health care professionals.
   No entity that is a foreign government or which is acting in its capacity as
   a representative of a foreign government is eligible to operate a MICS
   transmitter. The term “duly authorized health care professional” means a
   physician or other individual authorized under state or federal law to
   provide health care services using medical implant devices. Operations that
   comply with the requirements of this part may be conducted under manual or
   automatic control.


Goto Section: 95.1129 | 95.1203

Goto Year: 2004 | 2006
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