1964_TELECOMMUNICATION_REGULATIONS — Page 19

HK Historical Laws 香港歷史法例 All AI Reviewed

1989 Ed.]

Telecommunication Regulations

[CAP. 106

A 19

[Subsidiary]

3.

(1) All members of the crew of and passengers in the ship for the time being are hereby permitted to install apparatus for receiving radiocommunication in the ship and to use the said apparatus for the purpose of receiving broadcast programmes sent by authorized broadcasting stations.

(2) The said apparatus shall be so maintained and used that it does not cause interference with any radiocommunication.

(3) The said apparatus shall be open to inspection at all reasonable times by duly authorized officers of the Telecommunications Authority and shall cease to be used at any time on the demand in writing of any such officer.

4. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided, this Licence shall continue in force from year to year until revoked by the Telecommunications Authority.

(2) The licensee shall pay to the Telecommunications Authority on the issue of this Licence the sum prescribed by or under regulations for the time being in force under the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap.106) and in advance in each year on or before the anniversary of the date of issue the renewal fee prescribed by or under the said regulations.

(3) The Telecommunications Authority may at any time after the date of issue revoke this Licence or vary the terms, provisions or limitations thereof by a notice in writing served on the Licensee, or by a general notice published in the Gazette addressed to all holders of Ship Licences. Any notice given under this clause may take effect forthwith or on such subsequent date as may be specified in the notice.

(4) The Licensee shall make application promptly in writing to the Telecommunications Authority for a new licence whenever there is any change---

(a) of his address;

(b) of the name of the Ship (in the case of a Ship Station Licence); or

(c) of the radio equipment fitted.

(5) This Licence shall be revoked with effect from the date upon which a new licence is granted. The Licensee shall upon receipt by him of the new licence return this Licence to the said Authority.

(6) The Licensee shall pay to the Telecommunications Authority in respect of the new licence the fee prescribed by or under the regulations for the time being in force under the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap.106) for a Ship Station Licence less an amount equal to one-twelfth of such fee multiplied by the number of months that remain in the unexpired period within which this Licence would have been valid had the same not been revoked. Such number of months shall be calculated from the first day of the month next following the day on which the new licence is granted.

For the purpose of this subclause, in calculating the one-twelfth of the licence fee mentioned herein any fraction of a dollar shall be disregarded.

This Licence is not transferable and shall be returned to the Telecommunications Authority--

(a) if the licence has been cancelled;

(b) if the licence has expired by effluxion of time;

(c) if the licensee has ceased to be the owner of the ship; or

(d) if the nationality of the ship has changed.

6. Nothing in this Licence shall be deemed to waive any requirement imposed on the Licensee by or under any Ordinance.

7.

In this Licence, "the Telecommunication Convention" means any International Telecommunication Convention and the Radio Regulations annexed thereto, which have from time to time or at any time been acceded to by or applied to Hong Kong.

For and on behalf of the Telecommunications Authority.

(L.N. 43 of 1966; L.N. 72 of 1972; L.N. 4 of 1984)

Edit History

2026-05-05 14:05:30 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
1989 Ed.] Telecommunication Regulations [CAP. 106 A 19 [Subsidiary] 3. (1) All members of the crew of and passengers in the ship for the time being are hereby permitted to install apparatus for receiving radiocommunication in the ship and to use the said apparatus for the purpose of receiving broadcast programmes sent by authorized broadcasting stations. (2) The said apparatus shall be so maintained and used that it does not cause interference with any radiocommunication. (3) The said apparatus shall be open to inspection at all reasonable times by duly authorized officers of the Telecommunications Authority and shall cease to be used at any time on the demand in writing of any such officer. 4. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided, this Licence shall continue in force from year to year until revoked by the Telecommunications Authority. (2) The licensee shall pay to the Telecommunications Authority on the issue of this Licence the sum prescribed by or under regulations for the time being in force under the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap.106) and in advance in each year on or before the anniversary of the date of issue the renewal fee prescribed by or under the said regulations. (3) The Telecommunications Authority may at any time after the date of issue revoke this Licence or vary the terms, provisions or limitations thereof by a notice in writing served on the Licensee, or by a general notice published in the Gazette addressed to all holders of Ship Licences. Any notice given under this clause may take effect forthwith or on such subsequent date as may be specified in the notice. (4) The Licensee shall make application promptly in writing to the Telecommunications Authority for a new licence whenever there is any change--- (a) of his address; (b) of the name of the Ship (in the case of a Ship Station Licence); or (c) of the radio equipment fitted. (5) This Licence shall be revoked with effect from the date upon which a new licence is granted. The Licensee shall upon receipt by him of the new licence return this Licence to the said Authority. (6) The Licensee shall pay to the Telecommunications Authority in respect of the new licence the fee prescribed by or under the regulations for the time being in force under the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap.106) for a Ship Station Licence less an amount equal to one-twelfth of such fee multiplied by the number of months that remain in the unexpired period within which this Licence would have been valid had the same not been revoked. Such number of months shall be calculated from the first day of the month next following the day on which the new licence is granted. For the purpose of this subclause, in calculating the one-twelfth of the licence fee mentioned herein any fraction of a dollar shall be disregarded. This Licence is not transferable and shall be returned to the Telecommunications Authority-- (a) if the licence has been cancelled; (b) if the licence has expired by effluxion of time; (c) if the licensee has ceased to be the owner of the ship; or (d) if the nationality of the ship has changed. 6. Nothing in this Licence shall be deemed to waive any requirement imposed on the Licensee by or under any Ordinance. 7. In this Licence, "the Telecommunication Convention" means any International Telecommunication Convention and the Radio Regulations annexed thereto, which have from time to time or at any time been acceded to by or applied to Hong Kong. For and on behalf of the Telecommunications Authority. (L.N. 43 of 1966; L.N. 72 of 1972; L.N. 4 of 1984)
Baseline (Original)
1989 Ed.] Telecommunication Regulations [CAP. 106 A 19 [Subsidiary] 3. (1) All members of the crew of and passengers in the ship for the time being are hereby permitted to install apparatus for receiving radiocommunication in the ship and to use the said apparatus for the purpose of receiving broadcast programmes sent by authorized broadcasting stations. (2) The said apparatus shall be so maintained and used that it does not cause interference with any radiocommunication. (3) The said apparatus shall be open to inspection at all reasonable times by duly authorized officers of the Telecommunications Authority and shall cease to be used at any time on the demand in writing of any such officer. 4. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided, this Licence shall continue in force from year to year until revoked by the Telecommunications Authority. 5. (2) The licensee shall pay to the Telecommunications Authority on the issue of this Licence the sum prescribed by or under regulations for the time being in force under the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap. 106) and in advance in each year on or before the anniversary of the date of issue the renewal fee prescribed by or under the said regulations. (3) The Telecommunications Authority may at any time after the date of issue revoke this Licence or vary the terms, provisions or limitations thereof by a notice in writing served on the Licensee, or by a general notice published in the Gazette addressed to all holders of Ship Licences. Any notice given under this clause may take effect forthwith or on such subsequent date as may be specified in the notice. (4) The Licensee shall make application promptly in writing to the Telecommunications Authority for a new licence whenever there is any change--- (a) of his address; (b) of the name of the Ship (in the case of a Ship Station Licence); or (c) of the radio equipment fitted. (5) This Licence shall be revoked with effect from the date upon which a new licence is granted. The Licensee shall upon receipt by him of the new licence return this Licence to the said Authority. (6) The Licensee shall pay to the Telecommunications Authority in respect of the new licence the fee prescribed by or under the regulations for the time being in force under the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap. 106) for a Ship Station Licence less an amount equal to one-twelfth of such fee multiplied by the number of months that remain in the unexpired period within which this Licence would have been valid had the same not been revoked. Such number of months shall be calculated from the first day of the month next following the day on which the new licence is granted. For the purpose of this subclause, in calculating the one-twelfth of the licence fee mentioned herein any fraction of a dollar shall be disregarded. This Licence is not transferable and shall be returned to the Telecommunications Authority-- (a) if the licence has been cancelled; (b) if the licence has expired by effluxion of time; (c) if the licensee has ceased to be the owner of the ship; or (d) if the nationality of the ship has changed. 6. Nothing in this Licence shall be deemed to waive any requirement imposed on the Licensee by or under any Ordinance. 7. In this Licence, "the Telecommunication Convention" means any International Tele- communication Convention and the Radio Regulations annexed thereto, which have from time to time or at any time been acceded to by or applied to Hong Kong. For and on behalf of the Telecommunications Authority. (L.N. 43 of 1966; L.N. 72 of 1972; L.N. 4 of 1984)
2026-05-05 14:05:30 · Baseline
View content

1989 Ed.]

Telecommunication Regulations

[CAP. 106

A 19

[Subsidiary]

3.

(1) All members of the crew of and passengers in the ship for the time being are hereby permitted to install apparatus for receiving radiocommunication in the ship and to use the said apparatus for the purpose of receiving broadcast programmes sent by authorized broadcasting stations.

(2) The said apparatus shall be so maintained and used that it does not cause interference with any radiocommunication.

(3) The said apparatus shall be open to inspection at all reasonable times by duly authorized officers of the Telecommunications Authority and shall cease to be used at any time on the demand in writing of any such officer.

4. (1) Subject as hereinafter provided, this Licence shall continue in force from year to year until

revoked by the Telecommunications Authority.

5.

(2) The licensee shall pay to the Telecommunications Authority on the issue of this Licence the sum prescribed by or under regulations for the time being in force under the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap. 106) and in advance in each year on or before the anniversary of the date of issue the renewal fee prescribed by or under the said regulations. (3) The Telecommunications Authority may at any time after the date of issue revoke this Licence or vary the terms, provisions or limitations thereof by a notice in writing served on the Licensee, or by a general notice published in the Gazette addressed to all holders of Ship Licences. Any notice given under this clause may take effect forthwith or on such subsequent date as may be specified in the notice.

(4) The Licensee shall make application promptly in writing to the Telecommunications Authority for a new licence whenever there is any change---

(a) of his address;

(b) of the name of the Ship (in the case of a Ship Station Licence); or

(c) of the radio equipment fitted.

(5) This Licence shall be revoked with effect from the date upon which a new licence is granted. The Licensee shall upon receipt by him of the new licence return this Licence to the said Authority.

(6) The Licensee shall pay to the Telecommunications Authority in respect of the new licence the fee prescribed by or under the regulations for the time being in force under the Telecommunication Ordinance (Cap. 106) for a Ship Station Licence less an amount equal to one-twelfth of such fee multiplied by the number of months that remain in the unexpired period within which this Licence would have been valid had the same not been revoked. Such number of months shall be calculated from the first day of the month next following the day on which the new licence is granted.

For the purpose of this subclause, in calculating the one-twelfth of the licence fee mentioned herein any fraction of a dollar shall be disregarded.

This Licence is not transferable and shall be returned to the Telecommunications Authority--

(a) if the licence has been cancelled;

(b) if the licence has expired by effluxion of time;

(c) if the licensee has ceased to be the owner of the ship; or

(d) if the nationality of the ship has changed.

6. Nothing in this Licence shall be deemed to waive any requirement imposed on the Licensee by

or under any Ordinance.

7.

In this Licence, "the Telecommunication Convention" means any International Tele- communication Convention and the Radio Regulations annexed thereto, which have from time to time or at any time been acceded to by or applied to Hong Kong.

For and on behalf of the Telecommunications Authority.

(L.N. 43 of 1966; L.N. 72 of 1972; L.N. 4 of 1984)

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.