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FCC compliance report.
 
(1) The FCC compliance report required by this section shall be prepared by a professional engineer licensed to practice in the State of New York and certified under penalties of perjury that the content thereof is true and accurate, wherein the engineer shall certify that the proposed facility will be FCC compliant (including compliance with applicable FCC regulations and bulletins) as of the time of its installation, including that the facility will comply with the relevant limits for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) fields adopted by the FCC.

(2) If it is anticipated that there will be more than one RF emitter on the facility, the FCC compliance report shall take into account anticipated exposure from all emitters and shall indicate whether or not the combined exposure levels will exceed the permissible general population exposure limits in locations accessible to the public, and, where applicable, the occupational exposure limits.

(3) Such FCC compliance report shall provide the calculation or calculations which the engineer used to determine the levels of RF emissions and RF exposure levels.

(4) On the cover page of the report, the report shall explicitly specify:
 
(a) Whether the applicant and their engineer are claiming that the applicable FCC limits are the general population exposure limits or the occupational exposure limits. If the applicant and their engineer are asserting that only the occupational exposure limits apply to the proposed installation, they shall provide a factual basis as to why they claim that only the occupational exposure limits apply; and

(b) The exact minimum distance factor, measured in feet, which the applicant's engineer used to calculate the level of radiation emissions to which the proposed facility will expose members of the general public or, where applicable, persons in the workplace. The minimum distance factor is the closest distance (i.e., the minimum distance) to which a person shall be able to gain access to the antennas mounted upon, or which shall be a part of, the proposed facility.

See § 270-219: Personal wireless service facilities for complete, detailed information.