RF Compliance Sample Clauses
The RF Compliance clause requires parties to adhere to all applicable radio frequency (RF) regulations and standards in the operation or use of equipment that emits or receives RF signals. This typically involves ensuring that devices are certified, do not cause harmful interference, and operate within authorized frequency bands as mandated by regulatory authorities. By including this clause, the agreement ensures legal operation of RF equipment, mitigates the risk of regulatory penalties, and prevents operational disruptions due to non-compliance.
RF Compliance. (a) Based upon information which shall be supplied by Lessor prior to the execution of any Site Lease and included in such Site Lease as Schedule 4, Lessee will evaluate the possibility that the addition of the Lessee's Facilities would cause the Site to exceed the FCC radiated power density maximum permissible exposure ("MPE") limits for workers and the general public. Lessee shall operate the Lessee's Facilities in a manner that will not cause the Site to exceed the FCC specified MPE.
(b) Subsequent to the installation of Lessee's Facilities, Lessor shall not permit itself, its lessees or licensees to install new equipment on the Premises or property contiguous thereto owned or controlled by Lessor, if such equipment is likely to cause the Site to exceed the MPE limits for the Site. Such excess radiated power densities shall be deemed a material breach by Lessor. In the event excess radiated power densities occur, Lessor agrees to take, or to cause any subsequent lessee or licensee whose use of the Site results in the FCC specified MPE limits being exceeded, to promptly take all mitigation action necessary to eliminate such excess radiated power densities within thirty (30) days. In the event Lessor fails to comply with this paragraph, Lessee may terminate the affected Site Lease and/or pursue any other remedies available under this Agreement and the Site Lease, at law, and/or at equity, including injunctive relief.
RF Compliance. (a) Landlord shall be solely responsible for ensuring that operations at each Site do not exceed the radiated power density maximum permissible exposure ("MPE") limits for workers and the general public specified by the FCC. Landlord shall at all times operate the Antenna Sites in a manner that will not cause the Premises to exceed the MPE specified by the FCC.
(b) Landlord shall not permit itself, its lessees or licensees to install new or replacement equipment on the Premises, or property contiguous thereto owned or controlled by Landlord, if such equipment is likely to cause the Premises to exceed the MPE limits for that location. In the event excess radiated power densities occur, Landlord agrees to take, or to cause any subsequent lessee or licensee whose use of the Premises results in the FCC specified MPE limits being exceeded to promptly take, all mitigation action necessary to eliminate such excess radiated power densities within thirty (30) days. In the event Landlord fails to comply with this Section 9, Tenant may, in its sole option, terminate this Lease but in each case only to the extent it relates to the applicable Site and/or pursue any other remedies available at law or in equity, including injunctive relief.
RF Compliance. CLEC agrees to comply with the Federal Communications (“FCC”) radio frequency (“RF”) exposure rules and requirements for RF exposure to humans (FCC OET 65 - current version). The CLEC must provide to AT&T-13STATE for review and approval prior to the installation of RF emission devices (antennas), a copy of a current RF Compliance Study showing that the general population exposure limits specified in FCC OET Bulletin 65 for the location(s) of CLEC’s proposed antenna installation(s) are in compliance with the RF exposure rules and requirements. Prior to installation, CLEC will be responsible CLEC’s Microwave Entrance Facilities, AT&T-13STATE and CLEC shall cooperate to determine whether such installation would cause the Property to exceed the FCC radiated power density maximum permissible exposure (“MPE”) limits for workers and the general public. In the event excess radiated power densities occur with the additional use of AT&T-13STATE’s Property by CLEC, then CLEC shall promptly correct the MPE to appropriate levels and/or implement reasonable measures at the Property, including restricting public access and posting signage and markings, in order for CLEC to fulfill its RF exposure obligations, provided AT&T-13STATE agrees to such measures. If CLEC fails to comply with this Section 2.2, AT&T- 13STATE, as its exclusive remedy, may terminate the Appendix upon written notice.
RF Compliance. User will and shall ensure that UOC shall cooperate with GoldenState to facilitate any RF site analysis and to complete any corrective measures necessary to bring the Site as a whole into compliance with the RF Standards.
