Radiocommunications Act 1989

Registration

25A: Matters relevant to radio engineer's certificate under section 25

You could also call this:

"Things to consider before issuing a radio engineer's certificate"

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When you issue a certificate under section 25, you must think about some things first. You must consider the type of rights in the spectrum licence and the International Radio Regulations. You also need to think about the ITU-R reports and recommendations. You must look at some other things like Annex 10 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation and the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea. You should think about the type of service that will be used with the spectrum licence and any relevant standards issued by the Secretary. You cannot consider how radio waves are received by inappropriate receivers when deciding whether to issue the certificate.

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Part 3Registration

25AMatters relevant to radio engineer's certificate under section 25

  1. A radio engineer issuing a certificate under section 25

  2. must, before issuing the certificate, have regard to—
    1. the nature and characteristics of the rights described in the spectrum licence; and
      1. the International Radio Regulations; and
        1. the ITU-R reports and recommendations; and
          1. Annex 10 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation; and
            1. the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea; and
              1. the nature of the service proposed to be operated under the spectrum licence; and
                1. any relevant reference standards issued by the Secretary; but
                2. must not, in considering whether to issue the certificate, have regard to the reception of radio waves by inappropriate receivers.
                  Notes
                  • Section 25A: inserted, on , by section 11 of the Radiocommunications Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 54).