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>https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DA-19-19A1.pdf
FCC REACTIVATING EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION SYSTEM
The Federal Communications Commission’s January 2, 2019 Public Notice on the impact of a
potential lapse in funding noted that the Equipment Authorization System (EAS) would not be
available.1
After reviewing our statutory authority, the status of contract obligations and our
lapse in funding plan, we will be reactivating this system today. All other provisions of the
Commission’s January 2, 2019 Public Notice continue to apply.
Most radio transmitters are required to be certificated to ensure compliance with the
Commission’s technical rules. Applications for certification are reviewed and granted by private
sector Telecommunications Certification Bodies (TCBs). The TCBs are required to enter the
application and grant of equipment certification into the EAS before the grant becomes effective.
The reactivation of the EAS will enable the TCBs to grant equipment certifications, thereby
allowing that equipment to be imported and marketed in the United States. While the EAS will
be available to the public, no support will be provided by Commission staff.
The TCBs are required to consult with FCC staff before granting certification for certain
products under a procedure called Pre-Approval Guidance (PAG). This procedure generally
involves products where the required tests are complex or break new ground. TCBs will
continue to be unable to grant equipment certification for products subject to the pre-approval
guidance procedure until the FCC resumes normal operations and staff is available for
consultation.