Wireless Telegraphy (Jersey) Order 2006 — Jersey law | Esheria

Wireless Telegraphy (Jersey) Order 2006

This Order extends and adapts the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 for Jersey, adds consultation and registration requirements for Jersey-related instruments, and sets offences and penalties for certain wireless telegraphy breaches.

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Jurisdiction
Jersey
Instrument
Order
Version
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Language
en
Updated
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Jersey application apparatus regulation broadcasting broadcasting enforcement enforcement enforcement powers forfeiture information disclosure information reporting licensing radio spectrum regulatory appeals regulatory fees search and seizure spectrum access wireless telegraphy wireless telegraphy licensing

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About this statute

This Order extends and adapts the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 for Jersey, adds consultation and registration requirements for Jersey-related instruments, and sets offences and penalties for certain wireless telegraphy breaches. OFCOM may set bidding and payment rules for wireless telegraphy licences and spectrum grants, require information for statistical purposes, and enforce compliance with offences and penalties. This segment creates offences and enforcement powers for misleading wireless messages, interception/disclosure, apparatus interference, broadcasting offences, and related inspections, notices, warrants, and penalties. This part creates offences for obstructing enforcement, sets seizure and detention powers, and regulates disposal, confidentiality, and electronic service. The Secretary of State must notify the person, may refer revocation or suspension questions to an advisory committee, and must then make a decision. The provision also allows forfeiture orders for certain convictions and creates a further offence for failing to deliver ordered apparatus.