Section 36 of The Kenya Information and Communications Act CAP 411A: Radio communication licence
(1) The Commission may, on application in the prescribed manner, grant a licence authorising any person or persons of a specified class to establish or to use any radio communication station or apparatus or to install or use any apparatus for radio communication.
(2) A licence granted under this section may be issued subject to such terms, conditions and limitations as the Commission may think fit, including—
(a) in the case of a licence to establish a station, limitations as to the position and nature of the station, the purposes for which, the circumstances in which, and the persons by whom the station may be used, and the apparatus which may be imported, installed or used therein; and
(b) in the case of any other licence, limitations as to the apparatus which may be installed or used, and the places where, the purposes for which, the circumstances in which and the persons by whom the apparatus may be used.
(3) A radio communication licence shall, unless earlier revoked in accordance with any term in that regard contained in the licence, continue in force for such period as may be specified therein.
(4) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Commission may renew or revoke a licence issued under this Part, or vary or modify any conditions attached thereto.
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(1) The Minister in consultation with the Commission may make regulations for the following purposes
—
(a) for prescribing the requirements to be complied with in the use of any apparatus to which...
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(2) The technical requirements...
- Section 41 - Enforcement of regulations as to use of apparatus
(1) If the Commission is of the opinion—
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- Section 42 - Onus of proof
In any proceedings arising from the provisions of this Part—
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- Section 43 - Enforcement of regulations as to sales, etc., by manufacturers and others
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- Section 44 - Unlawfully sending of misleading messages, etc
Any person who—
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- Section 46 - Extent of the application of provisions relating to radio communication
(1) The provisions relating to radio communication shall apply -
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(2) A person who...
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- Section 52 - Conditions of licence
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(a) to provide courier services to any person, who requests for such services where available;
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- Section 53 - Postage Stamps and postal charges
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(1) The person to whom any postal article is tendered for delivery on which postage or any other charge is due shall be liable to pay such postage or other charge unless—
(a) he refuses to accept...
- Section 55 - Postal articles not to be opened
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- Section 56 - Interception of postal articles in public emergency, etc.
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- Section 60 - Material sent in contravention of this Act
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- Section 62 - Withholding postal articles until postage, etc., is paid
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- Section 63 - Postal financial services
(1) The Commission shall allow the public postal licensee to carry out postal financial services on its own account.
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- Section 64 - Refund of wrong payment of money order
Where any person receives—
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(b) any...
- Section 65 - Proof of return, of postal articles
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(a) the production of the postal article having thereon the...
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(a) the...
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(b) performs any service incidental to conveying, any...
- Section 68 - Damaging letter box
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- Section 69 - Affixing materials on post office
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- Section 70 - Unlawful opening or delivery, etc., of postal articles by employees of licensee
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(a) opens any postal article otherwise than in accordance with this...
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Any person who—
(a) makes or knowingly utters, deals in, hawks, distributes, or sells any fictitious stamps or knowingly uses for postal purposes any fictitious stamps;
(b) has in his possession...
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Any person who—
(a) sends by post any postal article which is prohibited from being so transmitted under any regulations made under this Act;
(b) sends by post, otherwise than in accordance with any...
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- Section 78 - Notice of licence
(1) The Commission shall, at least sixty days before granting a licence under this Act, give notice in the
Gazette and in such other manner as the Commission considers appropriate -
(a) specifying...
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- Section 81 - Renewal of licence
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