the medium of the information and communications
service or system of the operator unless the view
or opinion is­
(a) stated as that of the operator; and
(b)	 a breach of the conditions of its assignment
or allocation or other law of The Gambia.
Environmental
impact
statement

No. 13 of 1994

90. An application for the allocation or assignment
of frequencies shall contain, among other terms
specified in the Spectrum Guidelines, an environ­
mental impact assessment issued in accordance
with the National Environment Management Act,
1994 which demonstrates technically and
scientifically that the assignment of the frequencies
for the purpose requested will not have a negative
impact on the environment in The Gambia.

Migration of
users

91. The Authority may, where the Plan identifies
radio frequency spectrum that is occupied and
requires the migration of the users of the radio
frequency spectrum to other radio frequency
bands, migrate the users to the other radio
frequency bands in accordance with the Plan.

Harmful
interference

92. (1) If there is harmful interference between or
among operators or between operators and other
technical systems using frequencies, the Authority
may take immediate action, including the giving of
directives, to remedy the problem.

(2) A licensee affected by an action taken by the
Authority shall be given not less than twenty-one
days opportunity to state its views and to propose
remedies to the harmful interference.
(3) The Spectrum Guidelines shall set out the
procedure to be followed and the decision to be
taken by the Authority under this section.
Restrictions

93. The Authority may impose restrictions on the
use of frequencies which it assigns as are
reasonably required in the public interest.

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