(a)
A station operator must not communicate:
(1)
Messages for hire, whether the remuneration received is direct or indirect;
(2)
Messages in connection with any activity which is against Federal, State, or local law;
(3)
False or deceptive messages;
(4)
Coded messages or messages with hidden meanings (“10 codes” are permissible);
(5)
Intentional interference;
(6)
Music, whistling, sound effects or material to amuse or entertain;
(7)
Obscene, profane or indecent words, language or meaning;
(8)
Advertisements or offers for the sale of goods or services;
(9)
Advertisements for a political candidate or political campaign (messages about the campaign business may be communicated);
(10)
International distress signals, such as the word “Mayday” (except when on a ship, aircraft or other vehicle in immediate danger to ask for help);
(11)
Programs (live or delayed) intended for radio or television station broadcast;
(12)
Messages which are both conveyed by a wireline control link and transmitted by a GMRS station;
(13)
Messages (except emergency messages) to any station in the Amateur Radio Service, to any unauthorized station, or to any foreign station;
(14)
Continuous or uninterrupted transmissions, except for communications involving the immediate safety of life or property;
(15)
Messages for public address systems.
(b)
A station operator in a GMRS system licensed to a telephone answering service must not transmit any communications to customers of the telephone answering service.
[63 FR 68976, Dec. 14, 1998]