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(c)
revoke provisional approval if the typeapproval conditions are violated or upon any other
good cause shown
(3) During the six months provisional period any person or persons may submit complaints to the Authority
regarding the use of the apparatus Provided that the Authority may also conduct its own independent
examination of the use of the apparatus.
(4)The Authority shall deny provisional approval where the apparatus poses a hazard to the
telecommunications network or to human health.
Full approval
142. (1 ) Applications for full approval may be submitted, with a cover letter indicating application for full
approval and the date of grant of provisional approval, to the Authority five months after the grant of
provisional approval and pending the outcome of the application the provisional approval shall not expire.
(2)Full approval is granted for a period of at least 10 years where the Authority finds that a grant of
approval:
(a)
is in the public interest; and
(b)
will not lead to damage of the telecommunications network or to human health in any
respect,
after due consideration has been given to the number of complaints received during the provisional
approval period and any technical issues that have arisen.
(3)The Authority shall:
(a)
inform the applicant in writing of the kill approval of the apparatus and issue the applicant a
registration number to display on the apparatus as it is sold and used] keep the registration
number on file and may keep a sample of the apparatus for the rest of its life; or
(b)
deny full approval where the apparatus poses a hazard to the telecommunications network
and give the applicant notice of denial and provide specific reasons for the denial.
(4) The Authority may revoke full approval upon good cause shown and upon revocation the applicant is
free to petition the Authority for reconsideration or to modify the apparatus and apply for provisional type
approval of the modified apparatus
Complaint procedures regarding typeapproved equipment
143. (1) a complaint shall be in writing and contain
(a)
the name and address of the complainant;
(b)
the name (and address if known) of the applicant against whom the complaint is made;
and
(c)
a complete statement of the facts, including supporting data where available showing that
the apparatus does not conform to the requirements of this Rule and/or that the apparatus
may be a hazard to the telecommunications network
(2) The Authority shall forward a copy of all complaint statements to the applicant and afford the applicant
the opportunity 10 rebut in writing each complaint.