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[接上页] (2) The Authority may, by notice in writing to any person possessing any apparatus for telecommunications, require him to take such measures as the Authority may consider expedient and within such time as may be specified in the notice in order to prevent interference of the nature described in subregulation (1). (3) Any person who knowingly causes direct or indirect interference in contravention of subregulation (1) or fails to comply with any notice given under subregulation (2) shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine of $20000. (L.N. 255 of 1994) (L.N. 4 of 1984; 36 of 2000 s. 28) Cap 106A reg 12 Tests and measurements in respect of electrical or radiated interference (1) The Authority may make tests and measurements in respect of electrical or radiated interference and he shall have the power to determine the measuring apparatus to be used, the method by which and the conditions under which tests are to be made and the manner to be used in computing the amount of any such interference from readings afforded by the measuring apparatus. (L.N. 255 of 1994) (2) Subject to these regulations, the Authority may at any time make tests and measurements of any apparatus for telecommunications to determine whether it complies with any requirement applicable to it under these regulations or the conditions of the licence under which it is held. (36 of 2000 s. 28) (L.N. 4 of 1984) Cap 106A reg 13 Apparatus for telecommunications to be made available for inspection (1) Any person in possession of any apparatus for telecommunications shall, if required to do so by the Authority on reasonable notice in writing, make such apparatus available to the Authority for examination or testing during ordinary office hours at the place where the apparatus is ordinarily kept or such other place, being a place reasonable in the circumstances, as the Authority may specify. (36 of 2000 s. 28) (2) Any person who, without lawful excuse, fails to comply with notice given under subregulation (1) shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine of $20000. (L.N. 255 of 1994) (L.N. 4 of 1984) Cap 106A reg 14 Entry and search of premises etc. (1) Where a magistrate is satisfied by information on oath that- (a) there are reasonable grounds for believing that there is, upon any specified premises or in any specified vessel, aircraft or vehicle, apparatus for telecommunications and- (36 of 2000 s. 28) (i) the apparatus is possessed or used without lawful authority or contrary to the terms of the licence or other authority authorizing such possession or use, and additionally or alternatively; (ii) the Authority has reasonable grounds for examining and testing any apparatus found in or on such premises, vessel, aircraft or vehicle; (b) access to such premises, vessel, aircraft or vehicle has been demanded, or permission to examine or test any such apparatus has been requested, but in either case has been unreasonably refused, the magistrate may issue his warrant empowering the Authority, or any public officer authorized in writing in that behalf by the Authority to enter and search such premises, vessel, aircraft or vehicle and to examine and test any apparatus found thereon or therein. (2) Any person who obstructs or hinders the Authority or any public officer acting under the authority of a warrant issued under subregulation (1) shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine of $20000 and to imprisonment for 6 months. (L.N. 255 of 1994) (L.N. 4 of 1984) Cap 106A Sched 1 [regulation 2] PART I (L.N. 430 of 1990) LICENCES THAT MAY BE GRANTED AND RENEWED BY AUTHORITY Item Licence Fee 1. Private Telegraph (Reception) ..................... $ 20 per receiving channel 2. Private Telegraph (Transmission) ................ $ 55 per station irrespective of the number of transmitting channels. 3. Private Telegraph (Transmission and Reception) .......................... to be assessed on the basis of $22 per receiving channel plus $55 per transmitting station the maximum fee per location not to exceed $1100. (L.N. 234 of 1988) 4. Ship Station ................................................ $ 150 5. Aircraft Station .......................................... $ 150 6. Press Reception (Direct)............................. $1500 7. General Communication Radio Receiving Station (other than a Sound Broadcast Receiving Apparatus) $ 80 8. Experimental Station ................................. $ 300 9. Mobile Radio System- Fixed Station ....................................... $ 750 Mobile Station .................................... $ 300 10. Aeronautical Very High Frequency Fixed Station ......... $1500 11. Radiophone Communication- Fixed Station ......................................... $ 750 Mobile Station ....................................... $ 370 12. Induction Communication ............................. $ 150 13. Radio Dealers (Restricted) .......................... |