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EAS Rules Take Effect July 30

The FCC’s new rules for the Emergency Alert System were published in the Federal Register Tuesday. The rules take effect July 30 and include a national location code for EAS alerts issued by the president, amend FCC rules for nationwide…

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EAS tests, and set accessibility standards for EAS alerts (see 1506040056).