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A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to prohibit the application of certain private land use restrictions to amateur station antennas, and for other purposes.

2/7/2025, 11:56 AM

Summary of Bill S 459

Bill 119 s 459, also known as the Amateur Radio Parity Act, aims to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to prevent certain private land use restrictions from being applied to amateur radio antennas. The bill seeks to protect the rights of amateur radio operators to install and maintain antennas on their property, even if there are restrictions in place by homeowners associations or other entities.

The bill is designed to ensure that amateur radio operators have the ability to effectively communicate and participate in their hobby without unnecessary restrictions. By prohibiting the application of certain private land use restrictions to amateur station antennas, the bill aims to promote the continued growth and development of amateur radio in the United States.

In addition to addressing land use restrictions, the bill also includes provisions for the enforcement of these regulations and outlines penalties for violations. The bill is intended to provide clarity and protection for amateur radio operators, while also respecting the rights of property owners. Overall, Bill 119 s 459 is a bipartisan effort to support the amateur radio community and ensure that they have the necessary resources and freedoms to pursue their hobby. It is an important piece of legislation that aims to promote communication and innovation in the field of amateur radio.

Congressional Summary of S 459

Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act

This bill limits the adoption and enforcement of private land use restrictions (e.g., rules of a homeowners' association) that prohibit, restrict, or impair the installation, maintenance, or operation of an amateur station antenna on property controlled by an amateur radio operator.

Private land use restrictions are deemed to prohibit, restrict, or impair the installation, maintenance, or operation of an amateur station antenna if they unreasonably delay, prevent, or increase the cost or difficulty of such installation, maintenance, or operation; or if they prevent or degrade the reception or transmission of a signal acceptable to the operator. 

However, the bill permits certain private land use restrictions, including restrictions that require amateur station antennas (1) to be maintained in a structurally safe condition; or (2) to be installed in compliance with manufacturer specifications, applicable zoning ordinances, amateur radio tower ordinances, and building codes. 

The bill also establishes certain limits on the adoption and enforcement of private land use restrictions that require an amateur radio operator to obtain prior approval before installing an amateur station antenna, and exempts certain categories of amateur station antenna from prior approval requirements altogether. 

Finally, the bill sets forth procedures for the enforcement of these provisions and provides a private right of action for individuals harmed by violations of the provisions. 

Current Status of Bill S 459

Bill S 459 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since February 6, 2025. Bill S 459 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on February 6, 2025.  Bill S 459's most recent activity was Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. as of February 6, 2025

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 459

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
1
Democrat Cosponsors
1
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 459

Primary Policy Focus

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 459

A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to prohibit the application of certain private land use restrictions to amateur station antennas, and for other purposes.
A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to prohibit the application of certain private land use restrictions to amateur station antennas, and for other purposes.

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