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(being a period of not less than 28 days beginning on the date of the notice) as shall be specified in the notice (which representations and objections are hereby authorized to be made in writing).

(4) A copy of any notice under subsection (1) shall be sent to the Broadcasting Authority and the Broadcasting Authority may, within the period specified in that regard in the notice, make representations described in subsection (3)(b).

(5) Where a notice under subsection (3) has been given-

(a) in case no representations or objections are made under this section as regards the direction, the terms of the direction to which the notice relates shall when given be the same as those proposed, or may, with the agreement of the licensee concerned and the Broadcasting Authority, differ from those proposed; or

(b) in case such representations or objections are made, the terms of such direction may when given so differ to, and only to, an extent which is appropriate having regard to the representations or objections or any one or more of them.

(6) Where a direction is given under this section, the direction may provide for the payment (specifying their amount or specifying a scale by reference to which their amount is to be calculated) of fees to the licensee concerned in relation to any thing done by him to comply with a requirement of the direction, and such fee (if any) shall be payable either by a person specified in the direction or, as the case may be, by a person who is of a class or description so specified. (Added 72 of 1988 s. 16)

21. Inspection and testing of technical equipment

(1) The Telecommunications Authority or any person authorized by him in this behalf may, at any reasonable time, inspect and test any equipment used, or intended to be used, by a licensee for the production or transmission of any television programme for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the licensee is complying at all times with the technical requirements of this Ordinance, any regulations made thereunder, any Code of Practice and the conditions of its licence in respect of the production and transmission of television programmes.

(2) The directors, employees and servants of a licensee shall, for the purpose of any inspection or test under subsection (1)—

(a) make available on request to the Telecommunications Authority or any person authorized by him for the purpose of the inspection or test and permit to be inspected and tested any part of its equipment used, or intended to be used, for the production or transmission of any television programme; and

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1989 Ed.] Television [CAP. 52 33 (being a period of not less than 28 days beginning on the date of the notice) as shall be specified in the notice (which representations and objections are hereby authorized to be made in writing). (4) A copy of any notice under subsection (1) shall be sent to the Broadcasting Authority and the Broadcasting Authority may, within the period specified in that regard in the notice, make representations described in subsection (3)(b). (5) Where a notice under subsection (3) has been given- (a) in case no representations or objections are made under this section as regards the direction, the terms of the direction to which the notice relates shall when given be the same as those proposed, or may, with the agreement of the licensee concerned and the Broadcasting Authority, differ from those proposed; or (b) in case such representations or objections are made, the terms of such direction may when given so differ to, and only to, an extent which is appropriate having regard to the representations or objections or any one or more of them. (6) Where a direction is given under this section, the direction may provide for the payment (specifying their amount or specifying a scale by reference to which their amount is to be calculated) of fees to the licensee concerned in relation to any thing done by him to comply with a requirement of the direction, and such fee (if any) shall be payable either by a person specified in the direction or, as the case may be, by a person who is of a class or description so specified. (Added 72 of 1988 s. 16) 21. Inspection and testing of technical equipment (1) The Telecommunications Authority or any person authorized by him in this behalf may, at any reasonable time, inspect and test any equipment used, or intended to be used, by a licensee for the production or transmission of any television programme for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the licensee is complying at all times with the technical requirements of this Ordinance, any regulations made thereunder, any Code of Practice and the conditions of its licence in respect of the production and transmission of television programmes. (2) The directors, employees and servants of a licensee shall, for the purpose of any inspection or test under subsection (1)— (a) make available on request to the Telecommunications Authority or any person authorized by him for the purpose of the inspection or test and permit to be inspected and tested any part of its equipment used, or intended to be used, for the production or transmission of any television programme; and
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1989 Ed.] Television [CAP. 52 33 (being a period of not less than 28 days beginning on the date of the notice) as shall be specified in the notice (which representations and objections are hereby authorized to be made in writing). (4) A copy of any notice under subsection (1) shall be sent to the Broadcasting Authority and the Broadcasting Authority may, within the period specified in that regard in the notice, make representations described in subsection (3)(b). (5) Where a notice under subsection (3) has been given- (a) in case no representations or objections are made under this section as regards the direction, the terms of the direction to which the notice relates shall when given be the same as those proposed, or may, with the agreement of the licensee concerned and the Broadcasting Authority, differ from those proposed; or (b) in case such representations or objections are made, the terms of such direction may when given so differ to, and only to, an extent which is appropriate having regard to the representations or objections or any one or more of them. (6) Where a direction is given under this section, the direction may provide for the payment (specifying their amount or specifying a scale by reference to which their amount is to be calculated) of fees to the licensee concerned in relation to any thing done by him to comply with a requirement of the direction, and such fee (if any) shall be payable either by a person specified in the direction or, as the case may be, by a person who is of a class or description so specified. (Added 72 of 1988 s. 16) 21. Inspection and testing of technical equipment (1) The Telecommunications Authority or any person authorized by him in this behalf may, at any reasonable time, inspect and test any equipment used, or intended to be used, by a licensee for the production or transmission of any television programme for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the licensee is complying at all times with the technical requirements of this Ordinance, any regulations made thereunder, any Code of Practice and the conditions of its licence in respect of the production and transmission of television programmes. (2) The directors, employees and servants of a licensee shall, for the purpose of any inspection or test under subsection (1)—–—– (a) make available on request to the Telecommunications Authority or any person authorized by him for the purpose of the inspection or test and permit to be inspected and tested any part of its equipment used, or intended to be used, for the production or transmission of any television programme; and
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1989 Ed.]

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(being a period of not less than 28 days beginning on the date of the notice) as shall be specified in the notice (which representations and objections are hereby authorized to be made in writing).

(4) A copy of any notice under subsection (1) shall be sent to the Broadcasting Authority and the Broadcasting Authority may, within the period specified in that regard in the notice, make representations described in subsection (3)(b).

(5) Where a notice under subsection (3) has been given-

(a) in case no representations or objections are made under this section as regards the direction, the terms of the direction to which the notice relates shall when given be the same as those proposed, or may, with the agreement of the licensee concerned and the Broadcasting Authority, differ from those proposed; or (b) in case such representations or objections are made, the terms of such direction may when given so differ to, and only to, an extent which is appropriate having regard to the representations or objections or any one or more of them.

(6) Where a direction is given under this section, the direction may provide for the payment (specifying their amount or specifying a scale by reference to which their amount is to be calculated) of fees to the licensee concerned in relation to any thing done by him to comply with a requirement of the direction, and such fee (if any) shall be payable either by a person specified in the direction or, as the case may be, by a person who is of a class or description so specified. (Added 72 of 1988 s. 16)

21. Inspection and testing of technical equipment

(1) The Telecommunications Authority or any person authorized by him in this behalf may, at any reasonable time, inspect and test any equipment used, or intended to be used, by a licensee for the production or transmission of any television programme for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the licensee is complying at all times with the technical requirements of this Ordinance, any regulations made thereunder, any Code of Practice and the conditions of its licence in respect of the production and transmission of television programmes.

(2) The directors, employees and servants of a licensee shall, for the purpose of any inspection or test under subsection (1)—–—–

(a) make available on request to the Telecommunications Authority or any person authorized by him for the purpose of the inspection or test and permit to be inspected and tested any part of its equipment used, or intended to be used, for the production or transmission of any television programme; and

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