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Chapter 5 Supplementary Provisions
Article 27
Where the documents provided by the establisher or the contents thereof are incomplete, the competent authority may require corrective action within a prescribed period. The application of those that fail to make corrective action or whose documents or contents remain incomplete after undertaking corrective action shall be rejected.
Article 28
For the technology, equipment, and operating procedures of dedicated telecommunications networks not regulated by the competent authority, relevant procedures may be conducted in accordance with telecommunications-related regulations. This includes the International Telecommunications Convention, international radio regulations, international telegraph regulations, international calling regulations, and the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, as well as the standards, recommendations, methods, or procedures outlined in its annexes.
Article 29
The establisher shall pay the examination fees, inspection fees, and licensing fees according to the charge standards established by the competent authority.
Article 30
The competent authority shall make a separate announcement regarding the matters to be specified and the format of the documents, forms, and certificates outlined in the Regulations, unless otherwise specified in the Regulations.
Article 31
Those whose MMSI numbers were obtained in accordance with Paragraph 1 of Article 48 of the Telecommunications Act prior to the promulgation of the Regulations may continue to use them.
Article 32
Where the establisher of a public service network is a government agency (institution), the competent authority may commission the central government agency that supervises it to manage the network. The same shall apply to other dedicated telecommunications networks if the commissioning of management is deemed necessary.
Article 33
If the radio frequency, bandwidth, transmit power, and location of establishment remain unchanged when the establisher of the public service network undergoes an organizational change or transfers its business, the establisher shall submit the network establishment plan, a photocopy of the frequency use certificate issued or reissued by the Ministry of Digital Development, and a photocopy of the organizational change or business transfer certificate to the competent authority to apply for a network establishment plan, a network inspection qualification certificate, radio station establishment approval, and a change of the establisher’s name on the radio station license. The competent authority may arrange for the reissuance directly without charging examination fees.
The reissuance of the radio station license specified in the preceding paragraph may be applied for simultaneously when the radio station license expires.
Article 34
These Regulations shall take effect on the date of promulgation.
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