#INTG2605277AOrder of March 31, 2026 Setting the Extent of Zones and Servitudes near Radio Centers to Protect Radio Reception in Puy-de-Dôme
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This law defines specific zones around radio centers in the Puy-de-Dôme department in France where electromagnetic interference is restricted. It aims to protect radio receptions by prohibiting the production or propagation of disturbances within these zones. Property owners and users of electrical installations in these areas must comply with these restrictions to avoid affecting radio operations.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of restricted zones around radio centers.
- Prohibition of electromagnetic disturbances in these zones.
- Compliance requirement for property owners and electrical users.
Obligations
What this law requires
Property owners and users of electrical installations within the defined servitude zones around the 25 listed radio centers in Puy-de-Dôme must not produce electromagnetic disturbances in radiofrequency ranges received by the radio centers
Property owners and users of electrical installations within the defined servitude zones must not propagate electromagnetic disturbances in radiofrequency ranges received by the radio centers
Electrical installations within servitude zones must not generate electromagnetic disturbances exceeding compatibility thresholds with radio center operations
Property owners and users must ensure compliance with restrictions defined in Articles R.28, R.29, and L.61 of the French Electronic Communications and Postal Code (Code des postes et des communications électroniques)
Identify and verify whether electrical installations are located within the blue-outlined servitude zones on approved plans for each of the 25 radio centers