| CERTIFICATION
OF AIS EQUIPMENT IN THE UNITED STATES
Both Class A and Class B AIS devices must be certified by
both the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Coast
Guard before being marketed or sold in the U.S.
FCC rules require that certification first be obtained from
the Coast Guard. The FCC Laboratory will coordinate review of applications
for certification of AIS equipment with the United States
Coast Guard to ensure that the equipment meets all applicable
international standards and requirements.
Coast Guard Certification Requirements
Certification requirements for Class A AIS are described in
47
CFR 80.275, 47
CFR 80.1101(c)12 and in the Coast Guard's Navigational
and Vessel Inspection Circular (NVIC) 8-01, as amended by
Change 01, Approval of
Navigation Equipment for Ships. NVIC 8-01 describes
the certification process for AIS and other navigation equipment
described under SOLAS V. Note that applications should
be submitted to Commandant (CG–521), the new routing code
replacing G-MSE and G-PSE.
Certification requirements for Class B AIS equipment are
described in 47 CFR
80.231(c) as well as 47
CFR 1101(c)12.
Application submissions may be made electronically on arrangement with
CG-521.
FCC Certification Requirements
AIS manufacturers must meet the requirements of the FCC's
regulations for equipment authorization, 47
CFR 2 Subpart J (beginning 2.901), 47
CFR 1101(c)12 and (for Class A) 47
CFR 80.275(c). For Class B, manufacturers must
also meet 47 CFR
80.231.
Current Status of AIS Certifications
in the United States
- USCG
Certifications (Select "Shipborne Automatic Identification
System (AIS)" for Class A devices and
"(AIS-B/CS)" for Class B devices)
- FCC
Certifications (Select "AIS - Automatic
Identification Systems"
in the Equipment Class field of the search form)
Note that sales and operation of AIS base stations and aids to navigation
stations in the U.S. are limited to agencies of the federal government.
AIS Carriage Requirements
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