Radiocommunications Act 1989

Rights and duties of managers and rightholders

98: Rights conferred by registration as manager

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"What being a registered manager means for creating licences"

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When you are registered as a manager, you have the right to create spectrum licences. You can create these licences under section 48 for the frequencies listed in your record of management rights. You can create these licences for any location in New Zealand, as long as you follow the rules of any spectrum licence you have been granted.

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Part 11Rights and duties of managers and rightholders

98Rights conferred by registration as manager

  1. Subject to any spectrum licence granted by the manager, every manager shall have the right to create spectrum licences under section 48 in relation to the frequencies specified in the manager's record of management rights and in relation to any location in New Zealand.

Notes
  • Section 98: amended, on , by section 54 of the Radiocommunications Amendment Act 2000 (2000 No 8).