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Authorized national, state or local government authorities send alerts regarding public safety emergencies such as severe weather, missing children, or the need to evacuate using WEA.
Section 10.520(d) prohibits any person from transmitting the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) common audio attention signal, or a recording or simulation thereof, in any circumstance other than in an actual National, State or Local Area emergency or authorized test, or in the context of a PSA provided by federal, state,
On January 8, 2025, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) released a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (NAL) proposing a $369,190 penalty against a television licensee for willfully and repeatedly violating the Commissions Emergency Alert System (EAS) rules.
Except for the 2011 national test, which utilized the Emergency Action Notification alert type, no president has ever issued a National Emergency Message.
Broadcasters who misuse the tones may be sanctioned (including being required to partake in compliance measures) and fined.
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Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) are emergency messages sent by authorized government alerting authorities through your mobile carrier. Government partners include local and state public safety agencies, FEMA, the FCC, the Department of Homeland Security, and the National Weather Service. No signup is required!
FEMA is responsible for any national-level activation, tests, and exercises of the EAS. The FCCs role includes establishing technical standards for EAS Participants, procedures for EAS Participants to follow in the event the system is activated, and testing protocols for EAS Participants.
Section 11.45(a) of the Commissions rules provides that, [n]o person may transmit or cause to transmit the EAS codes or Attention Signal, or a recording or simulation thereof, in any circumstance other than in an actual National, State or Local Area emergency or authorized test of the EAS, or as specified in [

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