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FCC 1.20002
Revised as of October 1, 2006
Goto Year:2005 |
2007
Sec. 1.20002 Definitions.
For purposes of this subpart:
(a) Appropriate legal authorization. The term appropriate legal
authorization means:
(1) A court order signed by a judge or magistrate authorizing or approving
interception of wire or electronic communications; or
(2) Other authorization, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 2518(7), or any other
relevant federal or state statute.
(b) Appropriate carrier authorization. The term appropriate carrier
authorization means the policies and procedures adopted by
telecommunications carriers to supervise and control officers and employees
authorized to assist law enforcement in conducting any interception of
communications or access to call-identifying information.
(c) Appropriate authorization. The term appropriate authorization means both
appropriate legal authorization and appropriate carrier authorization.
(d) LEA. The term LEA means law enforcement agency; e.g., the Federal Bureau
of Investigation or a local police department.
(e) Telecommunications carrier. The term telecommunications carrier
includes:
(1) A person or entity engaged in the transmission or switching of wire or
electronic communications as a common carrier for hire;
(2) A person or entity engaged in providing commercial mobile service (as
defined in sec. 332(d) of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C.
332(d))); or
(3) A person or entity that the Commission has found is engaged in providing
wire or electronic communication switching or transmission service such that
the service is a replacement for a substantial portion of the local
telephone exchange service and that it is in the public interest to deem
such a person or entity to be a telecommunications carrier for purposes of
CALEA.
Goto Section: 1.20001 | 1.20003
Goto Year: 2005 |
2007
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