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Chapter 3 Operation Management
Article 10
The establishment permit and license of the dedicated telecommunications shall not be transferred, leased or lent to others.
With the organization changed or the right of operation transferred, the owner shall apply to the competent authority for the renewal of license.
Article 11
Dedicated telecommunications’ equipment and operation range shall not be changed without the approval from the competent authority.
Article 12
The competent authority shall assign the frequency, power, call sign, and mode of transmission of the dedicated radio telecommunications according to its characteristic. Permission from the competent authority shall be obtained for operation or alteration of the aforementioned items.
For overall development of telecommunications and information, if necessary, the competent authority may adjust frequencies in use or request equipment upgrade by carriers or users. Such adjustments or requests shall not be refused, nor shall compensation be demanded.
Article 13
The dedicated telecommunications frequency shall remain stable. The bandwidth and the tolerance deviation shall comply with the Administrative Regulations on Radio waves, and shall avoid spurious emissions and harmonic interference.
The antenna for the dedicated radio station shall not violate the aviation safety standard and the regulation for building restriction around airport, aviation ground, and the navigation aids related facilities.
The antenna shall keep a safe distance from the high-tension wire. If its altitude is more than 60 meters, it shall have a color tag of aviation and the lights to avoid endangering the public safety.
Article 14
The maintenance and testing record of system and components of the dedicated telecommunications shall be accurately made and kept at least one year.
Article 15
Communications processed through the dedicated telecommunications shall not be accessed or taped without authorization, nor shall the privacy thereof be violated through other illegal means.
Article 16
The operator of dedicated radio telecommunications shall not interfere with or hinder the communication of others, and shall not transmit the unrecognized or misleading signals.
Article 17
If necessary, the competent authority may order a dedicated telecommunications user to submit reports relating to the following:
1. service.
2. finance.
3. Telecommunications’ equipment.
Article 18
For dedicated radio telecommunications, distress calls or communications from ships or aircrafts shall receive priority handling, prompt response and immediate action regardless of from where such signals and communications are sent.