Common use of RF Emissions Clause in Contracts

RF Emissions. (a) Licensee will comply with all Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations regarding radio frequency (“RF”) emissions and exposure limitations. Licensee is allowed to install signage and other mitigation, such as a power cut-off switch on Structures, to allow workers and third parties to avoid excess exposure to RF emissions. Licensor’s authorized field personnel will contact Licensee’s designated point of contact not less than 24 hours in advance to inform Licensee of the need for a temporary power-shut-down. In the event of an unplanned outage or cut-off of power or an emergency, the power-down will be with such advance notice as practicable. Once the work has been completed and the worker(s) have departed the exposure area, the party who accomplished the power-down shall restore power and inform Licensee as soon as possible that power has been restored. The parties acknowledge that they understand the vital nature of Licensee’s Small Wireless Installations and agree to limit the frequency of power-downs and restore power as promptly as much as reasonably possible. (b) Licensor, Licensee and other attachers which emit RF on Licensor’s Structures are under an obligation to operate their own existing or future facilities to protect against RF interference to RF signals of Licensor, Licensee, and such other attachers, as applicable, as may emanate or arise. Licensor and Licensee and all others on Licensor’s Structures shall endeavor to correct any interference to other networks created by its RF emissions promptly and shall coordinate and cooperate with each other relating to the same.

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Sources: License Agreement, License Agreement

RF Emissions. (a) Licensee will comply with all Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations regarding radio frequency (“RF”) emissions and exposure limitations. To the extent allowed by Applicable Code and the Laws and provided such installations do not interfere with Licensor’s use or third-parties’ current use of the Structures, Licensee is allowed to install signage and other mitigation, such as a power cut-off switch on Structures, to allow workers and third parties to avoid excess exposure to RF emissions. Licensor’s authorized field personnel will contact Licensee’s designated point of contact not less than 24 hours in with such advance notice as practicable to inform Licensee of the need for a temporary power-shut-down. In the event of an unplanned outage or cut-off of power or an emergency, the power-down will be with such advance notice as practicable. Once the work has been completed and the worker(s) have departed the exposure area, the party who accomplished the power-down shall restore power and inform Licensee as soon as possible that power has been restored. The parties acknowledge that they understand the vital nature of Licensee’s Small Wireless Installations and agree to limit the frequency of power-downs and restore power as promptly as much as reasonably possible. (b) Licensor, Licensee and other attachers which emit RF on Licensor’s Structures are under an obligation to operate their its own existing or future facilities to protect against RF interference to RF signals of Licensor, Licensee, and such other attachers, as applicable, as may emanate or arise. Licensor and Licensee and all others on Licensor’s Structures shall endeavor to correct any interference to other networks created by its RF emissions promptly and shall coordinate and cooperate with each other relating to the same.

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Sources: License Agreement