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Article 16-2. Notification of the beginning or termination of the operation of radio-electronic means and (or) high-frequency devices of the Law on Communications

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Article 16-2. Notification of the beginning or termination of the operation of radio-electronic means and (or) high-frequency devices of the Law on Communications

     Individuals and (or) legal entities, including diplomatic and consular missions of foreign states, prior to the start or termination of operation of radio-electronic means and (or) high-frequency devices, including radio-electronic means and high-frequency devices of amateur radio services, are required to send a notification to the territorial divisions of the authorized body in the form determined in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan on permissions and notifications.

 

 

The Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated July 5, 2004 No. 567.

     This Law establishes the legal basis for activities in the field of communications in the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan, defines the powers of state bodies to regulate these activities, the rights and obligations of individuals and legal entities providing or using communications services.

 

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