✨ Radio Licensing Regulations
Temporary
licence for
lectures.
Portion of fees
may be paid for
maintenance of
broadcasting
service.
Application for
and issue of
licenses.
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the case of “Special,” “Multiple,” or “Temporary” receiving-
stations the license shall be the ordinary receiving-station license
enfaced with the word “Special,” “Multiple,” or “Temporary,” as
the case may be.
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In cases in which temporary authority is sought for demon-
strations of radio-telegraphy in connection with lectures, scientific
proceedings, or the like, the Minister may, at his discretion and
without fee, grant to any person a license in that behalf. Every
care shall be taken by the licensee to safeguard the secrecy of public
correspondence, and only in special cases shall permission be given to
operate transmitting-apparatus connected to an aerial or earth. -
A portion of the annual fees paid by licensees in respect of
licenses issued in pursuance of these regulations may, as prescribed in
the next succeeding regulation, be paid by the Minister to persons or
companies with whom or which any agreement for a broadcasting
service has been, or may be, executed in terms of section 203 of the
said Act. -
The aggregate amount to be paid to persons or companies, as
prescribed in the last preceding regulation, in respect of the fees
payable for licenses issued under these regulations shall not exceed
the following portions of the license fees paid—
(1) Receiving-station licenses :—
In the case of ordinary receiving-station
licenses . . . . . . . Five-sixths.
In the case of special receiving-station licenses Five-sixths.
In the case of multiple receiving-station licenses Five-sixths.
In the case of temporary receiving-station
licenses . . . . . . . Five-sixths.
(2) Transmitting and receiving station licenses :—
In the case of mobile-station licenses . . No payment.
In the case of broadcasting-station licenses . . No payment.
In the case of private commercial station
licenses . . . . . . . No payment.
In the case of private experimental station
licenses . . . . . . . Five-sixths.
(3) In the case of radio-dealers’ licenses . . . . 45 per cent.
- Application for radio licenses shall be made as follows :—
Receiving-station licenses :—
Ordinary
Special
Multiple
Temporary
Transmitting and receiving station licenses :—
Broadcasting station . .
Private experimental station
Private commercial station ..
Mobile station . . . .
Radio-dealers’ licenses . . .
At any postal money-order office, or at the
office of any District Radio Inspector.
At the office of any
District Radio In-
spector.
At the General Post
Office, Wellington.
At the office of any
District Radio In-
spector.
- (1) Every applicant for a license shall furnish at the time of
application, in such form as may be prescribed by the Minister,—
(a) The full name, occupation, and address of the applicant:
(b) The particular address of the premises in which a station is
situate or proposed to be situate:
(c) In the case of a radio-dealer, the location of his place of
business.
(2) In addition, every applicant shall furnish such other informa-
tion as may be required either at the time of application or subsequent
thereto.
- (1) Where the applicant is a corporate body, any individual
through whom the application is made shall satisfy the Minister that
he is duly authorized to make the application in the name and on
behalf of the corporate body.
(2) Where a license is sought for a station vested in any person
in trust for an association, institute, or other body of unincorporated
persons, the applicant shall satisfy the Minister that he is or is to be
the person to erect, construct, establish, maintain, and use or (as the
case may be) the person in possession of the station, plant, or ap-
paratus in respect of which the license is sought.
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