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State Statutes Incorporating 'PRB-1 like' Legislation

Regulatory Information Branch

Alaska

California

Florida:

Amateur radio antennas; construction in conformance with federal requirements.

Kansas

Idaho

Indiana

Louisiana

Maine

Massachusetts:

Mississippi:

Missouri:

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Mexico

North Carolina

Oklahoma

Oregon

221.295 Ordinances regulating placement or height of radio antennas. Notwithstanding ORS chapters 215 and 227, a city or county ordinance based on health, safety or aesthetic considerations that regulates the placement, screening or height of the antennas or antenna support structures of amateur radio operators must reasonably accommodate amateur radio communications and must represent the minimum practicable regulation necessary to accomplish the purpose of the city or county. However, a city or county may not restrict antennas or antenna support structures of amateur radio operators to heights of 70 feet or lower unless the restriction is necessary to achieve a clearly defined health, safety or aesthetic objective of the city or county. [1999 c.507 §1]

Note: 221.295 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 221 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont:

Virginia:

Washington:

Amateur radio antennas -- Local regulation to conform with federal law.

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming:



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