38 No. 12

Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority

47-- (1) The Minister may make regulations and rules which are not
inconsistent with this Act or a sector legislation as he considers necessary
or desirable to give effect to the provisions of this Act.

2003
Regulations and
Rules

(2) The Authority may, in consultation with the Minister make rules
with respect to (a) code of conduct;
(b) records to be kept, including the form and content of accounting
and business records, and information and documents to be
supplied to the Authority by regulated suppliers;
(c) standards of regulated goods and services;
(d) terms and conditions of supply of regulated goods and services;
(e) conduct in connection with the production, distribution and
supply of regulated goods and services;
(f) complaint handling procedures;
(g) rates and charges for regulated goods and services;
(h) levies and fees payable to the Authority;
(i) the circumstances in which, and the terms and conditions on
which, a supplier or intending supplier of regulated goods or
services shall be able to gain access to facilities owned or
controlled by another person;
0) such other matters as the Authority considers necessary or desirable
to give effect to this Act.
(3) Rules made under subsection (1) shall not be inconsistent with
this Act, a sector legislation or regulations made under this Act.
(4) Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with rules made
under this section, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a
fine of not less than the equivalent in Tanzanian shillings of United States
dollars five hundred.
48 - (1) Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with a provision
of this Act, commits an offence against this Act and is liable on conviction
to a fine of not less than the equivalent in Tanzanian shillings of United
States dollars three thousand or imprisonment for a term not less than
twelve months or to both such fine and imprisonment.
(2) A person shall commit an offence against this Act if he-

Offences

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