Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1094

Introduced
2/6/25  

Caption

Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act

Impact

Should HB1094 become law, it will preempt private land use restrictions that hinder amateur operators from functioning effectively. By limiting the power of community associations to impose restrictive rules on antenna installations, the bill aims to support amateur operators' rights, granting them the freedom to utilize their property for amateur radio activities. The bill outlines permissible restrictions to ensure safety and compliance with local zoning laws, striking a balance between operational freedom for amateur radio and local governance.

Summary

House Bill 1094, also known as the Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act, seeks to amend the Communications Act of 1934 by prohibiting certain private land use restrictions that may affect the installation and operation of amateur station antennas. The intent is to ensure that amateur radio operators can effectively maintain their stations, especially for emergency communications, without facing unreasonable prohibitions from community associations or private covenants. This legislation acknowledges the crucial role amateur radio plays during emergencies by providing life-saving communications at no cost to taxpayers and fostering technical self-training in telecommunications and electronics.

Contention

While supporters of HB1094 highlight the benefits of amateur radio in emergency preparedness, opponents may argue that the bill could undermine local governance and community standards. The act requires that if any restrictions are to be enforced, they must adhere to specific guidelines and be applied reasonably. The discussion surrounding the bill is likely to center on the tension between individual rights to use property for amateur radio purposes and the prerogative of community associations to establish rules that maintain neighborhood aesthetics and safety.

Congress_id

119-HR-1094

Policy_area

Science, Technology, Communications

Introduced_date

2025-02-06

Companion Bills

US SB459

Same As Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act

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