Amendment sought to provide for, in the event that the FCC creates or amends a rule relating to baby monitors, the FCC to require the packaging of a new baby monitor to display a warning label so that families are informed that video and sounds captured by an analog baby monitor may be easily viewed or heard by potential intruders outside a consumer's home.

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Amendment Number
992
Description
Amendment sought to provide for, in the event that the FCC creates or amends a rule relating to baby monitors, the FCC to require the packaging of a new baby monitor to display a warning label so that families are informed that video and sounds captured by an analog baby monitor may be easily viewed or heard by potential intruders outside a consumer's home.
Purpose
An amendment numbered 1 printed in House Report 112-422 to require, in the event that the FCC creates or amends a rule relating to baby monitors, the FCC to require the packaging of a new baby monitor to display a warning label so that families are informed that video and sounds captured by an analog baby monitor may be easily viewed or heard by potential intruders outside a consumer's home.
Congress
112
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Mar 27, 2012
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Crowley amendment (A001) Failed by recorded vote: 196 - 219 (Roll no. 134).
Latest Action Time
17:52:39
Submitted Date
Mar 27, 2012
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Dec 5, 2020
Amendment 992 — Informed