(a) is in the public interest; and
(b) will not lead to harmful interference to any communications and radio
communication network or be a risk to human health or the environment.
(4) The Commission shall inform the applicant in writing of the final type approval
of equipment or apparatus.
(5) Where the Commission is of the view that an equipment or apparatus should
not be type approved, it shall notify the applicant, in writing, of its decision and
state the reasons for the refusal.
(6) The Commission shall, from time to time, publish a list of all type approved
equipment.
9. Technical evaluation.
(1) The Commission shall carry out technical evaluation of equipment by
document examination and where applicable laboratory testing of equipment
sample, and in accordance with the procedures for type approval and acceptance of
communication equipment in Kenya which the Commission shall publish from
time to time.
(2) The samples of equipment submitted shall be—
(a) in a good working condition;
(b) properly configured for testing and complete with the necessary test adapters;
and
(c) clearly marked with the trade name, model and serial number.
(3) Where the Commission requires clarification on the technical details or other
specifications of the equipment submitted for type approval or acceptance, it shall
notify the applicant and require the applicant to respond in the required manner
within the time specified by the Commission.
(4) An application for type approval or type acceptance shall be rejected or deemed
to have been rejected by the Commission if the applicant fails to respond within
three months from the date of the Commission’s request for details or
clarifications.