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KD6KPC [California]
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KD6KPC [Indiana]
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 **Opinion:** Legal. Amateur radio use while operating a motor vehicle is permitted. **Opinion:** Legal. Amateur radio use while operating a motor vehicle is permitted.
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 +===== Indiana =====
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 +**IC 35-44-3-12
 +Unlawful use of a police radio; exemptions; "police radio" defined**
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 +Sec. 12. (a) A person who knowingly or intentionally:
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 +(1) possesses a police radio;
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 +(2) transmits over a frequency assigned for police emergency purposes; or
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 +(3) possesses or uses a police radio:
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 +(A) while committing a crime;
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 +(B) to further the commission of a crime; or
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 +(C) to avoid detection by a law enforcement agency;
 +commits unlawful use of a police radio, a Class B misdemeanor.
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 +(b) Subsection (a)(1) and (a)(2) do not apply to:
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 +(1) a governmental entity;
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 +(2) a regularly employed law enforcement officer;
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 +(3) a common carrier of persons for hire whose vehicles are used in emergency service;
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 +(4) a public service or utility company whose vehicles are used in emergency service;
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 +(5) a person who has written permission from the chief executive officer of a law enforcement agency to possess a police radio;
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 +(6) a person who holds an amateur radio license issued by the Federal Communications Commission if the person is not transmitting over a frequency assigned for police emergency purposes;
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 +(7) a person who uses a police radio only in the person's dwelling or place of business;
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 +(8) a person:
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 +(A) who is regularly engaged in newsgathering activities;
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 +(B) who is employed by a newspaper qualified to receive legal advertisements under IC 5-3-1, a wire service, or a licensed commercial or public radio or television station; and
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 +(C) whose name is furnished by his employer to the chief executive officer of a law enforcement agency in the county in which the employer's principal office is located;
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 +(9) a person engaged in the business of manufacturing or selling police radios; or
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 +(10) a person who possesses or uses a police radio during the normal course of the person's lawful business.
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 +(c) As used in this section, "police radio" means a radio that is capable of sending or receiving signals transmitted on frequencies assigned by the Federal Communications Commission for police emergency purposes and that:
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 +(1) can be installed, maintained, or operated in a vehicle; or
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 +(2) can be operated while it is being carried by an individual.
 +The term does not include a radio designed for use only in a dwelling.
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 +**Opinion:** Legal. Amateur radio operators holding a valid FCC license are exempted from the restrictions. GMRS licensees are not mentioned and therefore not exempted.
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