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(b) assist the Telecommunications Authority or such authorized person in carrying out the inspection or test in any manner specified by him; and
(c) answer directly and truthfully any questions put to them by the Telecommunications Authority or such authorized person.
(3) The decision of the Telecommunications Authority that a licensee is failing, or has failed at any time, to comply with any technical requirement of this Ordinance, any regulation made thereunder, any Code of Practice or any condition of his licence in respect of the production or transmission of television programmes shall be final.
(4) Nothing in subsection (2) shall oblige any person to answer any question put to him under that subsection which might incriminate him or which he is unable to answer from his own knowledge or from information reasonably available to him.
(Replaced 7 of 1973 s. 13)
PART V
PROGRAMMES
22. Broadcast services
(1) A licensee shall broadcast programme services in such language or languages as may be specified in its licence.
(2) Each programme service shall be broadcast for not less than 5 hours during each day.
(Replaced 7 of 1973 s. 13)
23. Advertising
(1) Subject to subsection (2), a licensee may broadcast advertising material:
Provided that in relation to a particular programme service-
(a) no period during which such material (other than classified advertising) is broadcast shall exceed-
(i) in case the material is broadcast during a break within a programme, the maximum period specified as regards such breaks in a Code of Practice issued under section 28 and which applies for the time being to the service; or
(ii) in case the material is broadcast during an interval between 2 programmes, the maximum period specified as regards such intervals in such a Code of Practice which so applies,
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(b) assist the Telecommunications Authority or such authorized person in carrying out the inspection or test in any manner specified by him; and
(c) answer directly and truthfully any questions put to them by the
Telecommunications Authority or such authorized person.
(3) The decision of the Telecommunications Authority that a licensee is failing, or has failed at any time, to comply with any technical requirement of this Ordinance, any regulation made thereunder, any Code of Practice or any condition of his licence in respect of the production or transmission of television programmes shall be final.
(4) Nothing in subsection (2) shall oblige any person to answer any question put to him under that subsection which might incriminate him or which he is unable to answer from his own knowledge or from information reasonably available to him.
(Replaced 7 of 1973 s. 13)
PART V
PROGRAMMES
22. Broadcast services
(1) A licensee shall broadcast programme services in such language or languages as may be specified in its licence.
(2) Each programme service shall be broadcast for not less than 5 hours during each day.
(Replaced 7 of 1973 s. 13)
23. Advertising
(1) Subject to subsection (2), a licensee may broadcast advertising material:
Provided that in relation to a particular programme service-
(a) no period during which such material (other than classified
advertising) is broadcast shall exceed-
(i) in case the material is broadcast during a break within a programme, the maximum period specified as regards such breaks in a Code of Practice issued under section 28 and which applies for the time being to the service; or
(ii) in case the material is broadcast during an interval between 2 programmes, the maximum period specified as regards such intervals in such a Code of Practice which so applies,
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