Radiocommunications Act 1989

Miscellaneous provisions - Licensing of supply of radio apparatus

131: Licensing of supply of radio apparatus

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"Getting a Licence to Sell or Import Radio Equipment"

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You can get a licence to supply radio apparatus. The Secretary grants these licences according to regulations made under section 134. You can also get a licence to import radio apparatus for supply. The Secretary decides what the licence looks like and how long it lasts.

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Part 15Miscellaneous provisions
Licensing of supply of radio apparatus

131Licensing of supply of radio apparatus

  1. The Secretary may, in accordance with regulations made under section 134, grant licences for the supply and importation for supply of radio apparatus.

  2. Subject to any such regulations, every such licence shall be in such form and for such period, and shall contain such terms, conditions, and restrictions, as the Secretary thinks fit.

Notes
  • Section 131(1): amended, on , by section 4 of the Radiocommunications Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 80).