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This is an update on the legislative initiatives I undertook.
First, the Amber Light bill was introduced by Sen. Price, KC5AYS. It is LB573. I posted the bill on my website. You can download it from: http://www.ctwsoft.com/arrlne/LB573.pdf As I wrote earlier, it would allow Storm Spotters to use Flashing Amber lights if they are within 500 feet of their designated spotting point and if they are carrying an appropriate ID issued by NEMA or their county emergency management. The Bill also charges NEMA with coming up with standards for ID badges and certification. By having a standard format, ID badges will be recognizable by law enforcement anywhere in the state. The 500 foot restriction and the availability of a standard ID answers the questions that prevented similar legislation from being voted into law last year. I will let you know when hearings are scheduled. Second, the malicious interference bill was not introduced due to a snafu. It ends up that this was probably good. The ARRL has worked hard to make sure that there is only Federal regulation of amateur radio. Even though the bill proposed was very restrictive in that the law could only be invoked during an emergency declared by a government official, the feeling was that it might cause unintended consequences in terms of regulation. The basic problem of protecting communications during emergency conditions remains. I spoke with Dan Henderson, N1ND, ARRL Regulatory Information Manager, and Cliff Ahrens, KØCA, Midwest Division Director. They believe that we can find a solution through the Federal government. I will be working with Cliff, ARRL HQ, and appropriate Federal agencies to identify the specific means to obtain near-real-time support in case malicious interference occurs during an emergency. I know that this topic is important to many of you and that you might be disappointed. The positive feedback and words of encouragement are very much appreciated. I did receive an email from Bill Jackson, K9RZ, registering the same concern that the ARRL had. Thanks to all who took time to comment. Malicious interference during an emergency can endanger life and property. My commitment is to resolve this issue. 73, Art KØAIZ -------------------------------------------------------------------- ARRL Nebraska Section Section Manager: Arthur I Zygielbaum, K0AIZ -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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