1972 Ed.]
Telecommunication (Control of
Interference) Regulations
[CAP. 106
B9
8. For the purposes of these regulations and the measure-ment and computation of noise voltage and field-strength of radiated electro-magnetic energy-
(a) the Authority shall be the sole authority by which measure-ments are made; and
(b) the Authority shall determine the measuring apparatus to be used, the method by which and conditions under which tests are to be made and the manner to be used in com-puting noise voltage and field-strength from readings afforded by the measuring apparatus; and shall supply to any person applying therefor, information as to any of the matters referred to in this paragraph.
[Subsidiary] Measurement and computa-tion of noise voltage and field-strength.
9. (1) Any person who uses any apparatus for the purpose of Deliberate interference. interfering with the working of any apparatus for telecommunication shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary con-viction to a fine of two thousand dollars and to imprisonment for twelve months.
(2) This regulation shall apply whether or not the apparatus is an apparatus within any class specified in regulation 2, and, if within any such class, whether or not it complies with the require-ment referred to in regulation 7, and whether or not any notice under regulation 5 has been given with respect to it or, if given, has been varied or revoked.
10. (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), the Author-ity may from time to time, by order published in the Gazette, amend the particulars specified in the second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth column of the Schedule, or insert new particulars therein, in respect of any class of apparatus specified in regulation 2(1),
(2) No order shall be made under paragraph (1) without the prior approval of the Governor in Council if the effect of such order would be to impose, for or in respect of any class of apparatus, a limit of interference in respect of which no recommendation has been made by, or a limit of interference which would tolerate less interference than the tolerable limits indicated by the recommenda-tion of, the International Special Committee on Radio Interference (Comité international spécial des perturbations radio-électriques) for or in respect of such class.
(3) For the purpose of regulation 3 (but not for the purpose of any other provision of these regulations unless so provided in the order), an order made under this regulation shall not come into operation before the expiry of a period of six months, or such longer period as may be specified therein, from the date of publica-tion of the order in the Gazette.
Amendment of Schedule.
1972 Ed.]
Telecommunication (Control of
Interference) Regulations
[CAP. 106
B9
8. For the purposes of these regulations and the measure- ment and computation of noise voltage and field-strength of radiated electro-magnetic energy-
(a) the Authority shall be the sole authority by which measure-
ments are made; and
(b) the Authority shall determine the measuring apparatus to be used, the method by which and conditions under which tests are to be made and the manner to be used in com- puting noise voltage and field-strength from readings afforded by the measuring apparatus; and shall supply to any person applying therefor, information as to any of the matters referred to in this paragraph.
[Subsidiary] Measurement and computa- tion of noise voltage and field-strength.
9. (1) Any person who uses any apparatus for the purpose of Deliberate
interference. interfering with the working of any apparatus for telecommunication shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary con- viction to a fine of two thousand dollars and to imprisonment for twelve months.
(2) This regulation shall apply whether or not the apparatus is an apparatus within any class specified in regulation 2, and, if within any such class, whether or not it complies with the require- ment referred to in regulation 7, and whether or not any notice under regulation 5 has been given with respect to it or, if given, has been varied or revoked.
10. (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), the Author- ity may from time to time, by order published in the Gazette, amend the particulars specified in the second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth column of the Schedule, or insert new particulars therein, in respect of any class of apparatus specified in regulation 2(1),
(2) No order shall be made under paragraph (1) without the prior approval of the Governor in Council if the effect of such order would be to impose, for or in respect of any class of apparatus, a limit of interference in respect of which no recommendation has been made by, or a limit of interference which would tolerate less interference than the tolerable limits indicated by the recommenda- tion of, the International Special Committee on Radio Interference (Comité international spécial des perturbations radio-eléctriques) for or in respect of such class.
(3) For the purpose of regulation 3 (but not for the purpose of any other provision of these regulations unless so provided in the order), an order made under this regulation shall not come into operation before the expiry of a period of six months, or such longer period as may be specified therein, from the date of publica- tion of the order in the Gazette.
Amendment of Schedule.
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