Radiocommunications Act 1989

Transitional provisions - Transitional rights in relation to 2 frequency land mobile

168: Payment for registration as manager

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"Paying to be in charge of radio frequencies"

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You are registered as a manager of some frequencies. This means you have rights to transmit, like a licence. These rights are the same as the ones you had before. You had a special licence for these frequencies before 1 July 1989. This licence was for at least 12 months. Now, some rules apply to you, as if you had a new licence. These rules are in sections 164 to 167. They apply because you were registered as a manager, as stated in section 162(4). This happened after a record was made, as stated in section 10(2).

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Part 16Transitional provisions
Transitional rights in relation to 2 frequency land mobile

168Payment for registration as manager

  1. Where, pursuant to section 162(4), any person is registered as manager of the frequencies of which a channel is comprised, the provisions of sections 164 to 167 shall apply as if that person had been granted licences pursuant to section 162(2) conferring rights to transmit that are identical to the rights conferred by the radio apparatus licences (being licences that were first granted before 1 July 1989 for a period of not less than 12 months) held by that person in relation to those frequencies immediately before a record of management rights was recorded pursuant to section 10(2) in relation to those frequencies.