(5)
Upon the expiry of one hundred eighty (180) days after a court order of information on the
content of a customer’s communication, the Circuit Court Judge shall order the Clerk of
Court, which issued the order to inform the said customer on the issuance of the court order
and the purpose and time frame of said court order.
72.
Enforcement
Failure to comply with any national security, public emergency or traffic monitoring and
interception requirements established pursuant to Sections 69, 70 or 71 shall, in addition to
being subject to any other enforcement provisions of this Act, be grounds for the suspension
or revocation of a service provider’s licence.
PART XV
DISPUTES, OFFENCES AND ENFORCEMENT
73.
74.
Service Provider Disputes
(1)
Where service providers have been unable to agree on the resolution of a matter that is
subject to the LTA’s powers under this Act or other laws of Liberia, and following
reasonable efforts to reach an amicable settlement, one or more service providers may
apply to the LTA for assistance in resolving the dispute.
(2)
In response to any request under Section 73 (1), the LTA may:
(a)
assign members of its staff or an expert consultant to attempt to mediate the
dispute;
(b)
refer the dispute to a court of competent jurisdiction, in accordance with the
practices and procedures of that court; or
(c)
issue an order to resolve the dispute.
Customer Disputes
(1)
Where a customer other than a service provider has a dispute with a service provider
that the parties have been unable to resolve among themselves, by means of the
service provider’s customer complaint process or otherwise, including any process
approved by the LTA pursuant to Section 53, either party may refer the dispute to the
LTA for assistance.
(2)
In response to any request under Section 74 (1), the LTA may:
(a)
assign members of its staff or an expert consultant to attempt to mediate the
dispute;
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