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The Regulatory Board must determine and publish:
1° the conditions and assessment procedure under which certificates of compliance for
terminal equipment are issued;
2° the technical specifications for terminal equipment which is subject to conformity testing;
3° the conditions governing connection of terminal equipment to public networks.
The Regulatory Board must enforce the provisions of paragraph (1) of this Article in this
regard, it has the power to:
1° test and approve any terminal equipment to verify that it has been, and remains, approved
in accordance with this law;
2° examine any approvals or other documentation for terminal equipment and enter business
premises for this purpose under an order of the court;
3° seize terminal equipment which it reasonably believes does not comply with this law;
4° issue prohibition notices which prohibit any natural person or organization from carrying
out any of the activities specified in paragraph (1) of this Article;
If any natural person or organization contravenes the paragraph (3) (4) of this Article:
1° by interfering with the powers of the Regulatory Board;
2° by refusing to allow examination of documents or entry into premises or the seizure of
terminal equipment or obstructing examination of documents or entry into premises;
3° by falsifying any certificate of conformity;
4° affixing any approval marking or notice to terminal equipment so as falsely to make it
appear that it has been approved in accordance with this law.
That natural person or organization is subject to a fine in accordance with Article 65 of this
law and any terminal equipment which does not comply with this law are confiscated by the
Republic. The court determines whether the terminal equipment is to be destroyed, or
modified or sold at auction.
Any natural person or organization may appeal to the court against any seizure of terminal
equipment by the Regulatory Board or any finding that such equipment is not or is no longer
approved in accordance with this law.
The Regulatory Board must keep a register of approved terminal equipment which it makes
available and accessible to the public.
Article 43
Any natural person who wishes to install and maintain telecommunications terminal
equipment (other than consumer equipment) on telecommunications networks must: