Radiofrequency Radiation and Electromagnetic Fields Sample Clauses

Radiofrequency Radiation and Electromagnetic Fields. Without limiting Section 13.1 above, Licensee shall comply with all Laws relating to allowable presence of or human exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation ("RFs") or Electromagnetic Fields ("EMFs") on or off the Premises, including without limitation, all applicable standards adopted by the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”), whether such RF or EMF presence or exposure results from Licensee's Equipment alone or from the cumulative effect of Licensee's Equipment added to all other sources on a Pole or the Premises. City shall not agree to allow any third party seeking to co-locate its Equipment on a Pole covered by this Master License after the Commencement Date to cause an increase in RF or EMF levels on a Pole or the Premises such that the cumulative levels exceed allowable levels. If the cumulative effect of all users of a Pole or the Premises or any part thereof, including Licensee's use hereunder and other licensee(s) whose use predated the Commencement Date, exceeds such standards, Licensee shall have the right to terminate this Master License or applicable Pole License without penalty upon ninety (90) days' prior written notice to City.
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Radiofrequency Radiation and Electromagnetic Fields. Licensee’s obligation to comply with all Laws includes all Laws relating to allowable presence of or human exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation (“RFs”) or Electromagnetic Fields (“EMFs”) on or off the License Area, including all applicable FCC standards, whether such RF or EMF presence or exposure results from Licensee’s Equipment alone or from the cumulative effect of Licensee’s Equipment added to all other sources on or near the License Area. Upon the City’s request, Licensee shall provide to the City a copy of the report required for Licensee’s Wireless Facility Permit, of an independent engineering consultant analyzing whether RF and EMF emissions at the proposed Pole Locations would comply with FCC standards, taking into consideration the Equipment installation specifications and distance to residential windows (each, an “Emissions Report”). If not provided earlier at the City’s request, Licensee shall submit the Emissions Report to the City with the applicable Pole License application. If the Emissions Report does not identify the type(s) of frequencies or bandwidth used by the Equipment, Licensee shall include such information in its Pole License application.
Radiofrequency Radiation and Electromagnetic Fields. Licensee’s obligation to comply with all Laws includes all Laws relating to allowable presence of or human exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation (“RFs”) or Electromagnetic Fields (“EMFs”) on or off the License Area, including all applicable FCC standards, whether such RF or EMF presence or exposure results from Licensee’s Equipment alone or from the cumulative effect of Licensee’s Equipment added to all other sources on or near the License Area. Licensee must provide to the SFPUC a copy of the report, required for Licensee’s DPW Permit, of an independent engineering consultant analyzing whether RF and EMF emissions at the proposed Pole Locations would comply with FCC standards, taking into consideration the Equipment installation specifications and distance to residential windows (each, an “Emissions Report”). If not provided earlier, Licensee must submit the Emissions Report to the SFPUC with the applicable Pole License application.
Radiofrequency Radiation and Electromagnetic Fields. Without limiting Section 13.1 above, Tenant shall comply with all present and future laws, orders and regulations of federal, state, county and municipal authorities relating to allowable presence of or human exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation ("RFs") or Electromagnetic Fields ("EMFs") on or off the Premises, including without limitation, all applicable standards adopted by the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC"), whether such RF or EMF presence or exposure results from Tenant's equipment alone or from the cumulative effect of Tenant's equipment added to all other sources in the Building. Authority shall not agree to allow any third party entering into an occupancy or use agreement after the Commencement Date to cause an increase in RF or EMF levels in the Building such that the cumulative levels exceed allowable levels. If the cumulative effect of Authority's use of the Building taken together with Tenant's use hereunder and other tenant(s) whose use predated the Commencement Date exceeds such standards, Tenant shall have the right to terminate this Lease without penalty upon ninety (90) days' prior written notice to Authority.
Radiofrequency Radiation and Electromagnetic Fields. Licensee’s obligation to comply with all Laws includes all Laws relating to allowable presence of or human exposure to Radiofrequency Radiation (“RFs”) or Electromagnetic Fields (“EMFs”) on or off the License Area, including all applicable FCC standards, whether such RF or EMF presence or exposure results from Licensee’s Equipment alone or from the cumulative effect of Licensee’s Equipment added to all other sources on or near the License Area. Licensee must provide to the City a copy of the report required for Licensee’s Small Cell Attachment Permit, of an independent engineering consultant analyzing whether RF and EMF emissions at the proposed Pole Locations would comply with FCC standards, taking into consideration the Equipment installation specifications and distance to residential windows (each, an “Emissions Report”). If not provided earlier, Licensee must submit the Emissions Report to the City with the applicable Pole License application. If the Emissions Report does not identify the type(s) of frequencies or bandwidth used by the Equipment, Licensee shall include such information in its Pole License application. If deemed necessary by the City, City has a right to hire a third party to validate the information provided by Licensee. Licensee shall be responsible for all costs of the third party hired by the City under this Section 13.7.

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