Brief

This document presents a comprehensive overview of the Radiocommunications Act 1992, specifically highlighting Part 1.4 and Part 3.3. Part 1.4 deals with the application of the Act, outlining provisions related to the Crown, external territories, and the application of the Act to various locations, including offshore areas and vessels. It also covers the use of devices by authorities and exemptions for certain personnel.

Part 3.3 focuses on apparatus licences, outlining the requirements, issuing, changing, and revoking procedures. It also discusses conditions of apparatus licences, including general, additional, and interference-related conditions. The part further covers third-party users, access to digital radio multiplex transmitter licences, and enforcement procedures, including judicial enforcement, external audits, and reviews of decisions. Overall, the Act provides a framework for regulating radiocommunications in Australia.

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