(i)
determine, allocate and assign radio frequencies and frequency bands, or
determine any other matters relating to the transmission of radio
communications (whether by satellite, terrestrial or other transmissions); and
(j)
perform such other radio spectrum-related functions as are conferred on the
LTA by any other applicable laws, regulations or rules.
(3)
In exercising the spectrum management functions identified in this Section, the LTA shall
also be responsible for establishing, and for overseeing the operation of, any committee or
other body needed to coordinate uses of radio frequencies, including all civilian, non-civilian
and commercial uses. The LTA may issue any regulations, rules, orders or notices required
for the establishment or operation of such a radio frequency committee or coordinating body.
25.
Radio Spectrum Authorization
(1)
No person shall operate radiocommunication equipment or make any use of radio
frequencies except in accordance with a radio spectrum licence or radio frequency
authorization issued by the LTA.
(2)
The LTA shall develop regulations and rules to implement an efficient approach to
management of the radio spectrum in Liberia. The regulations and rules may prescribe,
among other things:
(a)
classes or types of radio spectrum and radiocommunication equipment;
(b)
requirements for radio spectrum licences authorizing the use of the radio
spectrum;
(c)
requirements for authorization for the use of radiocommunication equipment
or other radio apparatus;
(d)
technical requirements and standards in relation to radiocommunication
equipment, interference-causing equipment and radio-sensitive equipment;
and
(e)
procedures, conditions and restrictions applicable to the use of the radio
spectrum and radiocommunication equipment.
(3)
The regulations and rules described in Section 25 (2) shall be binding on all users of the
radio spectrum or radiocommunication equipment in Liberia, including government and
military users.
26.
Interference Disputes and Coordination
(1)
In resolving radio spectrum interference disputes, the LTA may:
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