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1972 Ed.]

Telecommunication (Control of Interference) Regulations

[CAP. 106

B3

(i) a declared voltage between conductors not greater than 750 volts or a declared voltage between any one conductor and earth not greater than 375 volts; or

(ii) a declared voltage between conductors greater than 750 volts but not exceeding 15,000 volts or a declared voltage between any one conductor and earth greater than 375 volts but not exceeding 15,000 volts; or

(iii) a declared voltage between conductors or between any one conductor and earth exceeding 15,000 volts.

(2) For the purposes of this regulation, "distribution system" means any system for conveying electrical energy from one place to another,

(3) (a) Any apparatus in an aircraft or a foreign vessel shall, for the purposes of regulation 4, be deemed not to be within any of the classes specified in paragraph (1), and references in these regulations to the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine shall not be construed as referring to the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine in an aircraft or foreign vessel.

(b) For the purposes of regulation 3 any apparatus (other than the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine) designed to be used exclusively in a vessel or aircraft and to obtain its power solely therefrom, and for the purposes of regulation 4 any apparatus (other than the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine) used in a vessel or aircraft and obtaining its power solely therefrom, shall be deemed not to be within any of the classes specified in paragraph (1).

3. (1) The requirement referred to in regulation 7 shall be complied with in the case of every apparatus to which these regulations apply (whether manufactured, assembled or imported before or after the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette) if, after the expiry of a period of six months from the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette, that apparatus is to be sold otherwise than for export, or offered or advertised for sale otherwise than for export, or let on hire or offered or advertised for letting on hire, or installed, by any person, whether on his own account or as agent of some other person, who in the Colony or whose principal in the Colony in the course of business manufactured or assembled the apparatus or who on his own account or as agent in the course of business imported the apparatus into the Colony or whose principal in the course of business imported the apparatus into the Colony.

(2) Any person, whether on his own account or as agent of some other person, who, after the expiry of a period of six months from the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette-

[Subsidiary]

Manufacturers, assemblers and importers.

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1972 Ed.] Telecommunication (Control of Interference) Regulations [CAP. 106 B3 (i) a declared voltage between conductors not greater than 750 volts or a declared voltage between any one conductor and earth not greater than 375 volts; or (ii) a declared voltage between conductors greater than 750 volts but not exceeding 15,000 volts or a declared voltage between any one conductor and earth greater than 375 volts but not exceeding 15,000 volts; or (iii) a declared voltage between conductors or between any one conductor and earth exceeding 15,000 volts. (2) For the purposes of this regulation, "distribution system" means any system for conveying electrical energy from one place to another, (3) (a) Any apparatus in an aircraft or a foreign vessel shall, for the purposes of regulation 4, be deemed not to be within any of the classes specified in paragraph (1), and references in these regulations to the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine shall not be construed as referring to the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine in an aircraft or foreign vessel. (b) For the purposes of regulation 3 any apparatus (other than the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine) designed to be used exclusively in a vessel or aircraft and to obtain its power solely therefrom, and for the purposes of regulation 4 any apparatus (other than the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine) used in a vessel or aircraft and obtaining its power solely therefrom, shall be deemed not to be within any of the classes specified in paragraph (1). 3. (1) The requirement referred to in regulation 7 shall be complied with in the case of every apparatus to which these regulations apply (whether manufactured, assembled or imported before or after the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette) if, after the expiry of a period of six months from the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette, that apparatus is to be sold otherwise than for export, or offered or advertised for sale otherwise than for export, or let on hire or offered or advertised for letting on hire, or installed, by any person, whether on his own account or as agent of some other person, who in the Colony or whose principal in the Colony in the course of business manufactured or assembled the apparatus or who on his own account or as agent in the course of business imported the apparatus into the Colony or whose principal in the course of business imported the apparatus into the Colony. (2) Any person, whether on his own account or as agent of some other person, who, after the expiry of a period of six months from the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette- [Subsidiary] Manufacturers, assemblers and importers.
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1972 Ed.] Telecommunication (Control of Interference) Regulations [CAP. 106 B3 (i) a declared voltage between conductors not greater than 750 volts or a declared voltage between any one conductor and earth not greater than 375 volts; or (ii) a declared voltage between conductors greater than 750 volts but not exceeding 15,000 volts or a declared voltage between any one conductor and earth greater than 375 volts but not exceeding 15,000 volts; or (iii) a declared voltage between conductors or between any one conductor and earth exceeding 15,000 volts. (2) For the purposes of this regulation, "distribution system" means any system for conveying electrical energy from one place to another, (3) (a) Any apparatus in an aircraft or a foreign vessel shall, for the purposes of regulation 4, be deemed not to be within any of the classes specified in paragraph (I), and references in these regulations to the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine shall not be construed as referring to the ignition apparatus of an internal com- bustion engine in an aircraft or foreign vessel. (b) For the purposes of regulation 3 any apparatus (other than the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine) designed to be used exclusively in a vessel or aircraft and to obtain its power solely therefrom, and for the purposes of regulation 4 any apparatus (other than the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine) used in a vessel or aircraft and obtaining its power solely therefrom, shall be deemed not to be within any of the classes specified in paragraph (1). 3. (1) The requirement referred to in regulation 7 shall be complied with in the case of every apparatus to which these regula- tions apply (whether manufactured, assembled or imported before or after the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette) if, after the expiry of a period of six months from the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette, that apparatus is to be sold otherwise than for export, or offered or advertised for sale otherwise than for export, or let on hire or offered or advertised for letting on hire, or installed, by any person, whether on his own account or as agent of some other person, who in the Colony or whose principal in the Colony in the course of business manufactured or assembled the apparatus or who on his own account or as agent in the course of business imported the apparatus into the Colony or whose principal in the course of business imported the apparatus into the Colony. (2) Any person, whether on his own account or as agent of some other person, who, after the expiry of a period of six months from the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette- [Subsidiary] Manufacturers, assemblers and importers.
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1972 Ed.]

Telecommunication (Control of Interference) Regulations

[CAP. 106

B3

(i) a declared voltage between conductors not greater than 750 volts or a declared voltage between any one conductor and earth not greater than 375 volts; or

(ii) a declared voltage between conductors greater than 750 volts but not exceeding 15,000 volts or a declared voltage between any one conductor and earth greater than 375 volts but not exceeding 15,000 volts; or

(iii) a declared voltage between conductors or between any one conductor and earth exceeding 15,000 volts.

(2) For the purposes of this regulation, "distribution system" means any system for conveying electrical energy from one place to another,

(3) (a) Any apparatus in an aircraft or a foreign vessel shall, for the purposes of regulation 4, be deemed not to be within any of the classes specified in paragraph (I), and references in these regulations to the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine shall not be construed as referring to the ignition apparatus of an internal com- bustion engine in an aircraft or foreign vessel.

(b) For the purposes of regulation 3 any apparatus (other than the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine) designed to be used exclusively in a vessel or aircraft and to obtain its power solely therefrom, and for the purposes of regulation 4 any apparatus (other than the ignition apparatus of an internal combustion engine) used in a vessel or aircraft and obtaining its power solely therefrom, shall be deemed not to be within any of the classes specified in paragraph (1).

3. (1) The requirement referred to in regulation 7 shall be complied with in the case of every apparatus to which these regula- tions apply (whether manufactured, assembled or imported before or after the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette) if, after the expiry of a period of six months from the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette, that apparatus is to be sold otherwise than for export, or offered or advertised for sale otherwise than for export, or let on hire or offered or advertised for letting on hire, or installed, by any person, whether on his own account or as agent of some other person, who in the Colony or whose principal in the Colony in the course of business manufactured or assembled the apparatus or who on his own account or as agent in the course of business imported the apparatus into the Colony or whose principal in the course of business imported the apparatus into the Colony.

(2) Any person, whether on his own account or as agent of some other person, who, after the expiry of a period of six months from the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette-

[Subsidiary]

Manufacturers, assemblers and importers.

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