apparatus does not conform to these Regulations and that the apparatus may cause
harmful interference to communications network or is a risk to human health or the
environment.
(2) The Commission shall forward a copy of the complaint or objection to the
applicant or holder of a type approval certificate and give the applicant or holder
an opportunity to give evidence to rebut the complaint or objection.
(3) The Commission shall consider any complaint or objection received when
considering the application for type approval or in evaluating the operation of
equipment for that has been granted type approval.
15. Installation of approved equipment.
(1) No person other than a communications technician registered with the relevant
regulatory authority shall install type approved equipment.
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), where the installation is done by any other
person, the installation shall be certified by a communications engineer registered
with the relevant regulatory authority.
16. Exemptions from type approval.
The Commission may, where it deems expedient, exempt any communications
equipment that is temporarily imported into Kenya for re-export from type
approval requirements.
17. Conditions for importation and distribution.
(1) A person shall not supply, import or distribute electronic communications
equipment unless that person has a licence granted by the Commission.
(2) A licensed supplier, importer or distributor of electronic communications
equipment shall ensure that(a) the equipment is type approved by the Commission; and
(b) customers for radio communications equipment have radio communications
licences from the Commission.
(3) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), a person may import into Kenya any type
approved terminal electronic communication equipment where the equipment is
solely for personal use.