REGULATION OF INTERCEPTION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND PROVISION... Page 4 of 67
51
Offences and penalties
52
Failure to give satisfactory account of possession of cellular phone or SIM-card
53
Absence of reasonable cause for believing cellular phone or SIM-card properly
acquired
54
Unlawful acts in respect of telecommunication and other equipment
55
Failure to report loss, theft or destruction of cellular phone or SIM-card and
presumption
56
Revoking of licence to provide electronic communication service
[S. 56 substituted by s. 97 of Act 36 of 2005.]
57
Forfeiture of listed or other equipment
CHAPTER 10
GENERAL PROVISIONS
58
Supplementary directives regarding applications
59
Amendment of section 205 of Act 51 of 1977 , as substituted by section 11 of Act
204 of 1993
60
Amendment of section 11 of Act 140 of 1992
61
Amendment of section 3 of Act 40 of 1994 , as amended by section 3 of Act 31 of
1995 and section 3 of Act 42 of 1999
62
Repeal of law and transitional arrangements
62A
Determination of tariffs
[S. 62A inserted by s. 5 of Act 48 of 2008.]
62B
Information to be provided to customers
[S. 62B inserted by s. 5 of Act 48 of 2008.]
62C
Keeping of information by juristic persons and persons who lease SIM-cards
[S. 62C inserted by s. 5 of Act 48 of 2008.]
63
Short title and commencement
[S. 63 substituted by s. 6 of Act 48 of 2008.]
Schedule
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS (s 1)
1
Definitions and interpretation
(1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates-
'activate' means to allow access to the electronic communication system of the
electronic communication service provider who provides a mobile cellular electronic
communications service and 'activated' has a corresponding meaning;
[Definition of 'activate' inserted by s. 1 (a) of Act 48 of 2008.]
'address' means(a)
in the case of a natural person(i)
the address where the person usually resides, or where such
http://juta/nxt/print.asp?NXTScript=nxt/gateway.dll&NXTHost=juta&function=fullact... 12/7/2009