Radiocommunications Act 1989

Registration

23: Application for correction of register

You could also call this:

"Fixing a mistake on the radiocommunications register"

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You can ask for a correction to the register after you get a certificate. You do this if the register is not accurate or is incorrect for some other reason. You can make this request after you present an instrument for registration under section 16 and get a certificate issued under section 17(b). You must make your application in the correct form and include a copy of the certificate. The certificate must be the one issued under section 17(b) that relates to the record you want corrected. This helps the Registrar correct the record on the register. You need to follow the rules when making your application to correct the register.

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Part 3Registration

23Application for correction of register

  1. Every person who presents an instrument for registration under section 16 may, after receiving the certificate issued under section 17(b), request that the Registrar correct the record on the register of the particulars set out in the instrument on the grounds that the register does not record accurately those particulars or is for any other reason incorrect.

  2. Every application made under subsection (1) shall be in the prescribed form, and shall be accompanied by a copy of the certificate issued under section 17(b) that relates to the record on the register to which the application relates.

Notes
  • Section 23(1): substituted, on , by section 8 of the Radiocommunications Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 54).