Mississippi Becomes 22nd State to Adopt PRB-1 Statute:
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The ARRL Letter, Vol 25, No 11
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March 17, 2006
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Mississippi Becomes 22nd State to Adopt PRB-1 Statute:
After several earlier tries, Mississippi this week became the 22nd state to
revise its statutes to incorporate the language of the limited federal
preemption known as PRB-1. Mississippi Gov Haley Barbour signed the bill
March 13, reports ARRL Mississippi Section Manager Malcolm Keown, W5XX.
Echoing the language of PRB-1, the new law calls on localities establishing
ordinances regulating antenna placement, screening or height to "reasonably
accommodate" Amateur Radio communication. The Mississippi measure also takes
note of Amateur Radio's communication support in emergencies and disasters.
"This legislation supports the Amateur Radio Service in preparing for and
providing emergency communications for the State of Mississippi and local
emergency management agencies," the statute reads. The new PRB-1 provision
became law when Barbour signed it.
The new law provides that local land use regulation ordinances involving the
placement, screening, or height of amateur radio antenna structures "must
reasonably accommodate amateur communications and must constitute the
minimum practicable regulation to accomplish local authorities' legitimate
purposes" to address health, safety, welfare and aesthetic considerations.
Under the new law, local authorities will determine the types of reasonable
accommodation to be made and the minimum practicable regulation necessary to
address these purposes "within the parameters of the law."
"We now have a Mississippi PRB-1 Law on the books!" Keown exulted in a
message to Mississippi League members. Keown this week called on his
section's members to contact all those involved and thank them for
contributing to the success of the PRB-1 legislation. Similar bills were
introduced this session in the House and Senate, but the House version, HB
736, was the successful measure. The Senate version of the PRB-1
legislation, SB 2709, passed the full Senate but died in committee in the
House.
Keown says efforts have been under way since 2001 to get such legislation
through the Mississippi Legislature. In past years, PRB-1 bills have made it
through one legislative chamber only to die in committee in the other. A
ceremonial signing of the PRB-1 legislation will be scheduled after the
legislative session ends.
Source:
The ARRL Letter
Vol. 25, No. 11
March 17, 2006
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