FCC Publishes 100% HAC R&O in Fed. Reg.

On November 13, 2024, the FCC published in the Federal Register the Report and Order (“R&O”) requiring all wireless handset models offered for sale or use in the United States after a transition period to be fully hearing-aid compatible (“HAC”).

The R&O is effective December 13, 2024, except for those provisions that are delayed.  The FCC has established a number of compliance dates, some of which differ based on whether they apply to a nationwide provider, a non-nationwide provider, or a manufacturer.

  • December 13, 2024 – In-store testing of hearing aid-compatible handset models will be required (47 C.F.R. § 20.19(c)(7))
  • June 12, 2028 – Non-nationwide service providers must ensure 100% of their handsets are HAC compliant as defined in the FCC’s rules.

The delayed provisions include:

  • The labeling and disclosure requirements (47 C.F.R. § 20.19(f))
  • The updated website requirements (47 C.F.R. § 20.19(h))

The FCC will announce the compliance date of the delayed provisions in a future Public Notice following OMB approval.

For additional information please see previous blog post FCC Adopts R&O Requiring100% HAC.

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