SB QST @ ARL $ARLB033 ARLB033 Local CB enforcement bill passes Senate ZCZC AG33 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 33 ARLB033 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT May 14, 1998 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB033 ARLB033 Local CB enforcement bill passes Senate A bill giving state and local governments the power to enforce federal regulations covering illegal CB transmitters has passed the US Senate. Senate Bill 608, introduced by Wisconsin Sen Russell Feingold, was incorporated as an amendment into S 1618, the Consumer Anti-Slamming Act, approved May 12 on a 99-to-1 vote (Sen Biden not voting). The measure, as redrafted from the original bill with assistance from the ARRL, totally exempts Amateur Radio from its provisions. The measure requires the FCC to provide technical guidance and includes an appeals process. It's not yet known if or when the entire bill will come up for a vote in the House of Representatives. In remarks read into the Congressional Record of May 12, Feingold spoke about his cooperation with the ARRL and with hams in Wisconsin and said the amendment incorporates a number of provisions suggested by the League. ''First, the amendment makes clear that the limited enforcement authority provided to localities in no way diminishes or affects FCC's exclusive jurisdiction over the regulation of radio,'' he said. ''Second, the amendment clarifies that the possession of an FCC license to operate a radio service for the operation at issue, such as an amateur station, is complete protection against any local law enforcement action authorized by this amendment.'' Feingold pointed out Amateur Radio's tradition as a self-regulatory service. ''The ARRL is very involved in resolving interference concerns both among their own members and between ham operators and residents experiencing problems,'' he said. Feingold introduced his original version of the bill nearly two years ago after receiving complaints from constituents about interference from illegal CB transmitters. In 1996, the City of Beloit, Wisconsin, passed an ordinance giving the city the power to enforce FCC regulations concerning CB interference. NNNN /EX