Title 47 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - WIRE OR RADIO COMMUNICATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO RADIO › Part Part I— - General Provisions › § 330
Do not ship, sell, make, assemble, or import certain television receivers or TV equipment for public sale across state lines or from other countries unless the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has set rules for them. The FCC must require built-in decoders or features that let TVs show closed captions, provide video description, and carry emergency information. TVs must be able to receive and display closed captions sent on line 21 of the vertical blanking interval and meet the signal and display specs in Public Broadcasting System report E–7709–C (May 1980) as amended by the Telecaption II Decoder Module Performance Specification (National Captioning Institute, November 1985). The rule does not apply to carriers simply transporting the equipment without selling it. The FCC must also oversee industry standards for parental-blocking technology and act as needed when new video technology appears; an alternative blocking method may be accepted if it meets three listed tests about identifying programs, cost, and effectiveness. “Interstate commerce”: trade across states, territories, or through places outside them. “United States”: the States, D.C., Puerto Rico, and U.S. possessions (not the Canal Zone).
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47 U.S.C. § 330
Title 47 — Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73