No. 18

Tanzania Communications

1993 25

(b) for any specified class of undertaker or railway operator, to give
to the public telecommunication licensee the notice referred to
in subsection (1) if, in effecting any work, the undertaker or
railway operator proposes to comply and does comply with the
general requirements.
(8) A public telecommunication licensee shall at least one month
before constructing, erecting, placing or altering the position of any
trunk telephone or telegraph line give notice of the proposed work in
writing to any undertaker lawfully operating in the area in which the
work is to be executed.
(9) The provisions of this section shall be in addition to and shall not
derogate from the provisions of any law.
28.-(1) Where any person erects any building or structure which is
likely to cause interference with the telecommunications services the
public telecommunication licensee may, unless the person has previously
obtained the approval in writing of the public telecommunication licensee
to the erection of the building or structure or has modified it to the
satisfaction of the public telecommunication licensee, require the person
to pay .to the public telecommunication licensee the amount of any
expenditure necessarily incurred by the public telecommunication licensee, in the removal of any telecommunications installation, apparatus
or equipment or in order to prevent interference.
(2) An amount referred to in subsection (1) shall be a debt due to
the public telecommunication licensee and may be used for and recovered
in a court of competent jurisdiction.
(3) For the purposes of this section a building or structure shall be
deemed lo be likely to interfere with telecommunications services if it
exceeds 36 metres in height measured from ground level.
PART VI
POSTAGE STAMPS AND POSTAL CHARGES
29.-(1) A public postal licensee may, subject to such directions as
the Commission may give, cause postage stamps to be provided Of Such
kinds and denoting such values as the licensee may determine for die
purposes of this Act.
(2) Any postage stamp provided under this section shall be used for
the prepayment of any postage or other sum chargeable under this Act
in respect of any postal article, except where the public postal licensee
determines that prepayment may be made in some other manner.
(3) All philatelic archival materials produced by a public postal licensee shall belong to the government and shall be kept in such custody as
the Commission directs.
(4) For the purpose of subsection (3), ''philatelic archival materials''
include(a) philatelic stamps;
(b) artwork, proofs, progressive sheets, printed sheets and printing
plates of philatelic stamps; and

Structures
likely to
interfere
with telecommunications
services

Provision
of postage
stamps
and power
to make
rules as to
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