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C.F.R. Title 47 Chapter I Subchapter A

Code of Federal Regulations · Subchapter

Subchapter A — General

47 C.F.R. subch. A

  • Part 0 Commission Organization
  • Part 1 Practice And Procedure
  • Part 2 Frequency Allocations And Radio Treaty Matters; General Rules And Regulations
  • Part 3 Authorization And Administration Of Accounting Authorities In Maritime And Maritime Mobile-satellite Radio Services
  • Part 4 Disruptions To Communications
  • Part 5 Experimental Radio Service
  • Part 6 Access To Telecommunications Service, Telecommunications Equipment And Customer Premises Equipment By Persons With Disabilities
  • Part 7 Access To Voicemail And Interactive Menu Services And Equipment By People With Disabilities
  • Part 8 Internet Transparency For Consumers
  • Part 9 911 Requirements
  • Part 10 Wireless Emergency Alerts
  • Part 11 Emergency Alert System (eas)
  • Part 13 Commercial Radio Operators
  • Part 14 Access To Advanced Communications Services And Equipment By People With Disabilities
  • Part 15 Radio Frequency Devices
  • Part 16 Digital Discrimination Of Access
  • Part 17 Construction, Marking, And Lighting Of Antenna Structures
  • Part 18 Industrial, Scientific, And Medical Equipment
  • Part 19 Employee Responsibilities And Conduct
  • Subpart A Organization
  • Subpart B Delegations Of Authority
  • Subpart C General Information
  • Subpart D Mandatory Declassification Of National Security Information
  • Subpart E Privacy Act Regulations
  • Subpart F Meeting Procedures
  • Subpart G Intergovernmental Communication
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