302 - Restriction on municipal regulation of amateur radio service communications.

     § 302.  Restriction on municipal regulation of amateur radio                service communications.        (a)  General rule.--A municipality that adopts an ordinance,     regulation or plan or takes any other action involving the     placement, screening or height of antennas or antenna support     structures shall reasonably accommodate amateur radio service     communications and shall impose only the minimum regulations     necessary to accomplish the legitimate purpose of the     municipality.        (b)  Reasonable accommodations.--A municipality may impose     necessary regulations to ensure the safety of amateur radio     antenna structures, but must reasonably accommodate amateur     service communications. No ordinance, regulation, plan or any     other action shall restrict amateur radio antenna height to less     than 65 feet above ground level.        (c)  Construction.--The provisions of this section shall not     be construed to prohibit a municipality from taking action to     protect or preserve a historic, a historical or an architectural     district that is established by the municipality or pursuant to     Federal or State law.        (d)  Definition.--As used in this section, the term     "legitimate purposes" shall include a clearly defined health,     safety or aesthetic objective of a municipality.     (Oct. 8, 2008, P.L.1079, No.88, eff. 60 days)        2008 Amendment.  Act 88 added section 302.