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Radiocommunication and Broadcasting Antenna Systems Attestation

Shows summary information for the current station's attestation.

Industry Canada's new antenna siting and approval procedures entitled CPC-2-0-03 Radiocommunication and Broadcasting Antenna Systems, Issue 4 are now in effect. The key changes include clearer processes for public notification and consultation, and added community involvement.

It should be noted that many aspects of the existing process remain largely unchanged with the update, specifically procedures pertaining to: compliance with the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (CEAA); Health Canada's Safety Code 6 radio frequency exposure guidelines; and Transport Canada/NAV CANADA aeronautical safety responsibilities.

More information is available on Industry Canada's Spectrum Management and Telecommunications web site at www.ic.gc.ca/antenna.

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Create/Edit Attestation
Use this link to create an attestation for a station on the Create Attestation page. If you have already created an attestation for the station, the link allows you to edit that attestation. Note: Because you do not have to attest transportable stations, this link will not appear when your station is transportable.

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Last Edited
The date that this record was last modified and saved. Click to display the attestation.
Updated By
User name that last saved the attestation.
Sharing
Indicates whether the new antenna system is sharing existing infrastructure.
Exclusion from Public and Land-Use Consultation
Indicates whether the new antenna system is exempted from consultation requirements. Refer to Section 6 of CPC 2-0-03 for exemption criteria.
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