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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 4953 (Introduced in House) — To facilitate a national pipeline of spectrum for commercial use, and for other purposes. · Sec. 8

Sec. 8. Special rules

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With respect to any frequency band described in this Act (in this section referred to as the covered band ), if the relocation of an incumbent from the covered band to another equivalent frequency band is not possible, and if the Commission determines that no mitigation technology, alternative sharing approach, or incentives-based approach would reliably prevent harmful interference to incumbents in the covered band, the Commission— shall provide notification of that determination to the appropriate committees of Congress and the NTIA; and may not proceed with any action, including relocating incumbents from the covered band or permitting new entrants into the covered band, that may result in the dislodging or harming of any incumbent in the covered band until the Commission can ensure that any such action will neither cause harmful interference with nor unreasonably constrain an incumbent in the covered band.
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