β¨ Radio Station Regulations
MAR. 5.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 671
CONTROL OF RADIO STATION IN EMERGENCY.
- If and whenever an emergency shall have arisen in which it is
expedient in the public interest that His Majesty's Government shall have
control over the transmission of radio communications by the licensed
apparatus, it shall be lawful for any officer of His Majesty's Navy or
Army, or for any other person authorized in that behalf by the Admiralty
or by the Minister, to take possession of, or to dismantle, or to cause the
licensed apparatus or any part thereof to be taken possession of or to be
dismantled in the name and on behalf of His Majesty, and to be used where
such use may be deemed necessary for His Majesty's service, and subject
thereto, for such ordinary services as the said officer or person may deem fit;
and in that event any person authorized by the said officer or person may
enter any radio station in which any such apparatus is installed and take
possession of or dismantle the said apparatus and use the same as aforesaid.
INSPECTION.
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All radio stations shall be open to inspection at any time by any
Radio Inspector, and every reasonable facility shall be given for ascertaining
the condition of stations and whether the regulations are being complied
with. -
The license for a radio station, and, in the case of an amateur transmitting and receiving or experimental station, the operator's certificate, shall
at all times be exhibited in a prominent place at the radio station.
CONTROL.
- The Minister shall decide whether the requirements of these regulations have been complied with; and may from time to time cause inquiry
to be made into any matter connected therewith or arising thereunder in
such manner as he thinks fit, and his decision shall be final; and licensees
and operators shall comply strictly with such decision.
PENALTIES.
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Every licensee or operator who acts in contravention of or commits
an offence against any of the provisions of Regulations 24, 67, 74, or 75
shall be liable to a fine not exceeding Β£50 or to a term of imprisonment not
exceeding six months. -
Every licensee or operator who acts in contravention of or commits
an offence against any of these regulations for which a penalty is not
hereinbefore provided shall be liable to a fine not exceeding Β£10 or to a
term of imprisonment not exceeding three months. -
The Minister may, by notice in writing, revoke and determine any
license on the ground of the licensee having failed to comply with any
regulation for the time being in force, or with any condition of the license.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Dominion of New Zealand.--Post and Telegraph Department.
Registered No.
LICENSE TO ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A RADIO RECEIVING STATION.
In pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon the
Minister of Telegraphs by the Post and Telegraph Act, 1908, and its
amendments, and by the amateur radio regulations made thereunder,
M is hereby licensed to establish a radio receiving station at
[Location of station], in the radio district of , for a period ending
on the 31st March, _____. The installation and operation of such radio
receiving station shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of
the regulations aforementioned, or such amendments and additions as may
hereinafter be gazetted, and in addition thereto shall be subject to such
further restrictions and conditions as may from time to time be notified
by the Minister of Telegraphs.
For the Minister of Telegraphs.
.............................................., Secretary.
Date:.............. License issued:.............. { District Radio Inspector.
Postmaster.
NOTE.--No receiving circuit that contravenes the provisions of Regulation 59 may be used.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1925, No 16
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NZ Gazette 1925, No 16
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Technical Requirements for Radio Transmitters
(continued from previous page)
π Transport & CommunicationsRadio emissions, Transmitter types, Technical standards, Wave types, Antenna dimensions, Receiving circuits, Interference signals, Call signals
π Control of Radio Stations in Emergency
π Transport & CommunicationsEmergency control, Radio stations, Government authority, Dismantling, Military use
π Inspection of Radio Stations
π Transport & CommunicationsRadio station inspection, Compliance, Radio Inspector
π Display of Radio Station License
π Transport & CommunicationsLicense display, Operator certificate, Radio station
π Ministerial Control Over Radio Regulations
π Transport & CommunicationsMinisterial authority, Compliance, Radio regulations
π Penalties for Radio Regulation Violations
π Transport & CommunicationsPenalties, Fines, Imprisonment, Radio regulations
π License Revocation for Non-Compliance
π Transport & CommunicationsLicense revocation, Non-compliance, Ministerial notice
π License to Establish and Operate a Radio Receiving Station
π Transport & CommunicationsRadio receiving station, License, Post and Telegraph Department
- Secretary, For the Minister of Telegraphs
- District Radio Inspector
- Postmaster