✨ Radio Regulations Amendment
SEPT. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2579
Radio Amendment Regulations, 1935.
GALWAY, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this 9th day of September, 1935.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him by the Post and Telegraph Act, 1928, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby make the following regulations.
REGULATIONS.
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These regulations may be cited as the Radio Amendment Regulations, 1935.
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These regulations shall be read together with and be deemed to form part of the Radio Regulations, 1932 (hereinafter called “the principal regulations”).
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These regulations shall come into force on the date of their publication in the New Zealand Gazette.
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Regulation 2 of the principal regulations is amended by adding thereto the following definitions:—
“International Telecommunication Convention” means the Convention signed at Madrid on the 9th December, 1932, and the General Radio-communication Regulations annexed thereto:
“Director-General” means the Director-General of the Post and Telegraph Department:
“Telegraph Engineer” means an officer of the Post and Telegraph Department who is officially designated “Telegraph Engineer” and who exercises the functions and authorities of a Radio Inspector.
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All references in the principal regulations to “the International Radio-telegraph Convention,” “International Radio-telegraph Convention, 1927,” and “the International Telegraph Convention” shall hereafter be deemed to be references to the “International Telecommunication Convention.”
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All references in the principal regulations to “the Secretary, General Post Office,” or “the Secretary, Post and Telegraph Department,” shall hereafter be deemed to be references to “the Director-General, Post and Telegraph Department.”
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Regulation 2 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting the definition “District Radio Inspector.”
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Regulations 6 and 7 (1) of the principal regulations are revoked.
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Regulation 14 of the principal regulations is revoked, and the following substituted:—
“14. Application for radio licenses shall be made as follows:—
“Receiving-station licenses—
“Ordinary
“Special
“Multiple
“Temporary
} At any postal money-order office.
“Transmitting and receiving station licenses—
“Broadcasting station
“Private experimental station
“Private commercial station
“Mobile station (other than a receiving mobile station
} At the office of any Telegraph Engineer.
} At the General Post Office, Wellington.
“Radio-dealers’ licenses . . . . At any Chief Post Office.”
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Regulations 18, 95, 133, and 159 (2) of the principal regulations are amended by deleting the words “District Radio Inspector” wherever they occur, and substituting in each case the words “nearest Telegraph Engineer.”
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Regulation 19 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting the words “date of the granting thereof,” and substituting the words “time of the granting thereof.”
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Regulation 22 of the principal regulations is revoked, and the following substituted:—
“22. The apparatus at transmitting-stations licensed under these regulations shall be worked only by a person or persons holding a certificate or certificates issued or recognized by the Minister. Such
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🚂 Radio Amendment Regulations, 1935
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Radio Regulations, Amendment, Post and Telegraph Act, Licensing, Definitions
- GALWAY, Governor-General