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1995 No. 1331

TELEGRAPHS

The Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) Regulations 1995

Made

17th May 1995

Laid before Parliament

22nd May 1995

Coming into force

1st July 1995

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the power conferred by section 2(1) of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949(1), and now vested in him(2), the power conferred on him by article 8 of the Department of Trade and Industry (Fees) Order 1988(3), and all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby, with the consent of the Treasury, makes the following Regulations:

Citation and commencement

1.  These Regulations may be cited as the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) Regulations 1995 and shall come into force on 1st July 1995.

Revocation

2.  The Regulations set out in Schedule 1 are hereby revoked.

Interpretation

3.—(1) In these Regulations—

“the Act” means the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949;

“apparatus” means wireless telegraphy apparatus;

“base station” means a station which facilitates or controls communications between a mobile station and—

(a)

itself;

(b)

another mobile station; or

(c)

a telecommunication system which conveys messages—

(i)

otherwise than by wireless telegraphy; or

(ii)

by a fixed link,

and in this definition, “convey” and “telecommunication system” shall be construed in accordance with section 4 of the Telecommunications Act 1984(4);

“channel” means a part of the radio frequency spectrum intended to be used for a single transmission of signals, and defined by—

(a)

two specified frequency limits; or

(b)

by its centre frequency and the associated bandwidth,

or by an indication equivalent to (a) or (b);

“duplex channel” means a channel by which transmission is possible simultaneously in both directions;

“fixed link” means a connection by wireless telegraphy designed for use between not more than two fixed points;

“hub” means a single fixed site connected to more than one fixed out-station via wireless telegraphy links operating in the same frequency bands;

“licence” means a licence granted under section 1 of the Act;

“licensee” means the person to whom a licence is issued;

“list” has the meaning given by regulation 3(5);

“medium wave broadcasting band” means that part of the radio frequency spectrum between 526.5 kHz and 1606.5 kHz;

“mobile station” means a station (other than a base station) intended to be used while in motion or during halts at unspecified points;

“national channel” means a channel which—

(a)

the licensee is authorised to use throughout England and Wales (whether or not he is also authorised to use it in any other place); and

(b)

is not, at the time of issue or renewal of the licence, or at the prescribed time, as the case may be, authorised to be used by any person other than the licensee in any part of England and Wales under a licence granted under section 1 of the Act;

“predecessor licence” means a Band III Private Mobile Radio National Trunked Service Licence, a Band III Private Mobile Radio Regional Trunked Service Licence, a National Public Data Network Service Licence, a National Public Radio-telephone System Licence and a Personal Communications Network Licence;

“prescribed sum” has the meaning given by regulation 4(1);

“prescribed time” has the meaning given by regulation 4(2);

“simplex channel” means a channel by which transmission is possible alternately in each direction;

“station” means a station for wireless telegraphy; and

“VHF broadcasting band” means that part of the radio frequency spectrum between 87.5 MHz and 108.0 MHz.

(2) Where these Regulations provide for the prescribed sum to be calculated by reference to a number of any of the following things, that is to say, channels for which a particular type of use is authorised, national channels, stations, base stations, mobile stations, fixed links, links of a class, the number thereof shall be taken to be the number the use of which is authorised by the licence at the time of the issue or renewal of the licence, or the prescribed time, as the case may be.

(3) In these Regulations, a reference to a link of a class listed in the table set out in Schedule 2 means a fixed link where the frequency and the bandwidth of the channel designated in the licence for the purposes of the link are within the limits specified in relation to a link of that class in the said table.

(4) In relation to an Independent Programme Maker’s Seven Day Licence, an Independent Programme Maker’s Six Hour Licence and a Sporting and Other Public Events (Miscellaneous) Licence—

(a)“premium rate” refers to the fee to be paid in respect of the issue of such licence where both the applicant applies for the licence outside office hours, and the licence is granted outside office hours at the applicant’s request; and

(b)“ordinary rate” refers to the fee to be paid where the premium rate is not payable,

and in this paragraph, “office hours” means 09.30 to 16.30 hours from Monday to Friday other than on a day which is a bank holiday in England and Wales.

(5) In relation to a Transmission of National and Local Radio Broadcasting Services Licence, a reference to the licensee’s coverage is a reference to the total population covered by the transmitters which the licensee is authorised to use in the medium wave broadcasting band or the VHF broadcasting band (as the case may be) as specified in the list entitled “Coverage of Independent National and Local Radio Stations” (“the list”) published on 10th April 1995 by the Radiocommunications Agency of the Department of Trade and Industry, and “covered” shall be construed accordingly.

(6) In relation to a Maritime Coastal Station Licence—

(a)“channels designated for emergency use” means channels 0, 00, 67 and 73 when used solely to assist Her Majesty’s Coastguard, channels 16 and 70, and channel 10 when used solely to assist the Secretary of State with oil pollution control activities; and

(b)a reference to an international maritime channel means a channel specified in the table in Appendix 18 to the 1990 edition of the Radio Regulations (5).

(7) In relation to a Ship Radio Licence a vessel which is used solely for pleasure is a vessel—

(a)which—

(i)(aa)in the case of a vessel wholly owned by an individual or individuals is used only for the sport or pleasure of the owner or the immediate family or friends of the owner; or

(bb)in the case of a vessel owned by a body corporate is used only for the sport or pleasure of employees and officers of the body corporate or their immediate family or friends; and

(ii)in respect of any voyage or excursion the owner does not receive money for or in connection with operating the vessel or carrying any person, other than as a contribution to the direct expenses of the operation of the vessel incurred in meeting the cost of the voyage or excursion, and no other payments are made by or on behalf of users of the vessel, other than by the owner; or

(b)which is wholly owned by or on behalf of a members' club formed for the purpose of sport or pleasure and which is used only for the sport or pleasure of members of that club or their immediate family, and for the use of which any charges levied are paid into club funds and applied for the general use of the club, and no other payments are made by or on behalf of users of the vessel,

and in this paragraph “immediate family” means—

  • in relation to an individual, the husband or wife of the individual, and a relative of the individual or the individual’s husband or wife, and “relative” means brother, sister, ancestor or lineal descendant.

(8) In relation to a Public Mobile Operator Licence and a Common Base Station Operator Licence where a fee is specified in relation to a tier it means the relevant fee for the applicable channel width at the tier level specified for the prescribed time in the table set out in Schedule 3.

Licence charges and time of payment

4.—(1) Subject to regulations 5, 7 and 8 the sum which is to be paid to the Secretary of State by the licensee under section 2(1) of the Act—

(a)on the issue or renewal of the licence; and

(b)at such times thereafter (if any) as are prescribed times in relation to licences of that class,

shall be, in relation to licences of a class listed in Schedule 4—

(i)the fixed sum specified; or

(ii)the variable sum determined in accordance with the criteria specified,

in respect of issue, renewal , or the prescribed time, as the case may be, for licences of that class in the said Schedule (“the prescribed sum”).

(2) Where an interval of time for payment is specified in Schedule 4 in relation to any class of licence therein listed, the first day after the expiry of each successive such interval of time (the first such interval having begun with the date of issue or renewal as the case may be), shall be the prescribed time (“the prescribed time”) at which the prescribed sum is to be paid to the Secretary of State under section 2(1) of the Act.

Concessionary licence charges

5.—(1) —This regulation applies where a relevant licence is granted to an applicant, or held by a licensee, which—

(a)is a charity; and

(b)has as its object the safety of human life in an emergency,

such applicant or licensee being hereinafter referred to as “a qualifying charity”.

(2) The sum to be paid by a qualifying charity to the Secretary of State under section 2(1) of the Act on the issue or renewal of a relevant licence, and at each of the prescribed times (if any), as the case may be, shall be one half of the prescribed sum.

(3) In this regulation—

“charity” means a person who—

(a)

being subject to the laws of England and Wales, or Scotland, or Northern Ireland, is a charity within the meaning of section 506(1) of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988(6);

(b)

being subject to the laws of the Isle of Man, is registered as a charity under the Charities Registration Act 1989(7);

(c)

being subject to the laws of Guernsey, is a member for the time being of the Association of Guernsey Charities; or

(d)

being subject to the laws of Jersey, is a member for the time being of the Association of Jersey Charities; and

“relevant licence” means a licence of one of the following classes:—

(a)

Maritime Coastal Station;

(b)

Private Mobile Radio (Standard);

(c)

Private Wide Area Paging and;

(d)

Ship Radio.

Other licence charges

6.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), there is hereby authorised, in such cases as are not otherwise dealt with by these Regulations or any other regulations for the time being in force under section 2(1) of the Act, the charge by the Secretary of State of such sums, whether on the issue or renewal of the licence or subsequently, as may in the particular case appear to him to be proper.

(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to licences of any class wholly or mainly intended to meet the needs of persons desiring to use, in a private dwelling house and without making any charge to other persons, apparatus not designed or adapted for emission (as opposed to reception).

Application

7.  Nothing in regulation 4 or Schedule 4 shall apply to a Transmission of National and Local Radio Broadcasting Services Licence where the licensee’s coverage is not specified in the list.

Fee scales

8.  Where—

(a) a predecessor licence or a Public Mobile Operator Licence (the “old licence”) has been issued to a licensee (the “old licensee”) in respect of a station or stations; and

(b) a Public Mobile Operator Licence (the “new licence”) is then issued to a person, whether or not he is the old licensee, in respect of that station or those stations; and

(c) the prescribed sum for each of the old licence and the new licence is calculated by reference to a position on a fee scale,

the prescribed sum on the issue of the new licence shall be calculated as if the position on the fee scale applicable to the new licence were the same as the last position on the fee scale applicable to the old licence.

Ian Taylor

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State,Department of Trade and Industry

15th May 1995

We consent to these Regulations

Timothy Wood

Andrew Mitchell

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

17th May 1995

Regulation 2

SCHEDULE 1REVOCATIONS

(1)(2)
Regulations revokedReferences
The Wireless Telegraphy(Licence Charges) Regulations1991S.I. 1991/542
The Wireless Telegraphy(Licence Charges) (Amendment)Regulations 1992S.I. 1992/362
The Wireless Telegraphy(Licence Charges) (Amendment)Regulations 1994S.I. 1994/659
The Wireless Telegraphy(Licence Charges) (Amendment)Regulations 1995S.I. 1995/244

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 2FIXED LINKS

Class of LinkFrequency BandLimits of Bandwith
Class 1 Link1450 – 1690MHzNot more than 50kHz
Class 2 Link1450 – 1690MHz and1.70 – 1.90GHzMore than 50kHz
37.00 – 39.50GHz54.20 – 57.20GHzNot more than 7MHzNot more than 56MHz
Class 3 Link7.425 – 7.90GHz,12.75 – 13.25GHz,14.25 – 14.50GHz and21.20 – 23.60GHzNot more than 7MHz
37.00 – 39.50GHzMore than 7MHz butnot more than 14MHz
Class 4 Link21.20 – 23.60GHz and27.50 – 29.50GHzMore than 7MHz but notmore than 14MHz
Class 5 Link7.425 – 7.90GHz,12.75 – 13.25GHz and14.25 – 14.50GHzMore than 7MHz butnot more than 14MHz
17.30 – 17.70GHz31.00 – 31.80GHz37.00 – 39.50GHzNot more than 14 MHzNot more than 56MHzMore than 14MHz
Class 6 Link21.20 – 23.60GHz and27.50 – 29.50GHzMore than 14MHz
31.00 – 31.80GHzMore than 56MHz but notmore than 140MHz
Class 7 Link3.60 – 4.20GHz7.425 – 7.90GHz12.75 – 13.25GHz and14.25 – 14.50GHzMore than 14MHz
17.30 – 17.70GHzMore than 14MHz but notmore than 100MHz
Class 8 Link17.30 – 17.70GHz31.00 – 31.80GHzMore than 100MHz but notmore than 200MHzMore than 140MHz but notmore than 250MHz
Class 9 Link17.30 – 17.70GHz31.00 – 31.80GHzMore than 200MHz but notmore than 300MHzMore than 250MHz but notmore than 280MHz
Class 10 Link17.30 – 17.70GHzMore than 300MHz

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 3Fee Scale for Public Mobile Operator and Common Base Station Operator Licences

TierFee applicable to Channel widths
5/6.25 kHz12.5 kHz25 kHz200 kHz
££££
1450 3,600
22254509007,200
33386751,35010,800
44509001,80014,400
55631,1252,25018,000
66751,3502,70021,600
77881,5753,15025,200
89001,8003,60028,800
91,3502,7005,400
101,8003,600
112,7005,400

Regulation 4

SCHEDULE 4

The prescribed sum in respect of the issue orrenewal of the licence and in respect of theprescribed time:The prescribed time:
Class of licenceFixed sumsVariable sumsInterval of time for payment
Aeronautical
Aeronautical Ground Station (General)£165Yearly
Aeronautical Ground Station (Glider, Hang Glider and Balloon) £25Yearly
Aeronautical Ground Station (Special)£275Yearly
Aeronautical Ground Station (Special Mobile) £50Yearly
Aeronautical Navigational Aids and Radar£20 for each navigational aid or radar stationYearly
Aircraft£30 for each aircraft which has an approved maximum take-off weight of not more than 3,200 kgYearly
£250 for each aircraft which has an approved maximum take-off weight of more than 3,200 kg but not more than 14,000 kg provided that in the case of an aircraft which has recorded not more than 100 flying hours in each of the two years immediately preceding the issue or renewal of the licence the prescribed sum shall be £30
£550 for each aircraft which has an approved maximum take-off weight of more than 14,000 kg provided that in the case of an aircraft which has recorded not more than 100 flying hours in each of the two years immediately preceding the issue or renewal of the licence the prescribed sum shall be £30
Aircraft (Glider, Hang Glider and Balloon) £20Yearly
Broadcasting and Ancillary Services
Independent Programme Maker'sLow power video links for fixed sites—£250 per channel per siteNone
£130 for each multi-channel radio microphone
£110 per channel for radio microphones, or equipment of any other type where that equipment operates at a power not exceeding 10 mW ERP
Sound links for non-fixed sites—£250 per channel
Talk back and sound links for fixed sites—£178 per channel per site
Independent Programme Maker’s Four MonthlyTalk back and sound links for fixed sites—£84 per channel per siteNone
Independent Programme Maker’s Seven DayTalk back and sound links for specific sites—Ordinary rate—£45 per channel per sitePremium rate—£158 per channel per siteVision links—Ordinary rate—£80 per channel per sitePremium rate—£195 per channel per siteNone
Independent Programme Maker’s Six HourTalk back and sound links for specific sites—Ordinary rate—£12 per channel per sitePremium rate—£62 per channel per siteVision links—Ordinary rate—£18 per channel per sitePremium rate—£68 per channel per siteNone
Radio Broadcaster’s Programme Making£15 per talk-back channel£15 per radio microphone channel£30 per programme audio channel£60 per airborne link channel£60 per terrestrial link channelOn 1st January in each year
Radio Microphone
Class A£45 for a period of up to seven days, £145 for a period of eight days up to one yearNone
Class B£65 for a period of up to seven days, £220 for a period of eight days up to one yearNone
Class C£85 for a period of up to seven days, £295 for a period of eight days up to one yearNone
Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class A—Freely Radiating)For each medium wave broadcasting band frequency—£225 where the power of transmission is less than 50 mW ERP£500 where the power of transmission is 50 mW ERP or more but does not exceed 1 W ERPFor each VHF broadcasting band frequency—£850 where the power of transmission does not exceed 1 W ERP£1,810 where the power of transmission exceeds 1 W ERPNone
Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class B—Radiating Cable)On issue—£600 for each channel in the medium wave broadcasting band£1,200 for each channel in the VHF broadcasting bandNone
On each anniversary of issue of the licence—£100 for each channelYearly
Sporting and Other Public Events (Miscellaneous)Talk back and sound links for specific sitesOrdinary rate—£45 per channel per sitePremium rate—£158 per channel per siteVision linksOrdinary rate—£80 per channel per sitePremium rate—£195 per channel per siteNone
Transmission of National and Local Radio Broadcasting ServicesAny number of transmitters in the medium wave broadcasting band—coverage of less than 100,000 people—£226coverage of 100,000 people or more—£339 per complete 100,000 people covered, any final group of less than 100,000 people being disregardedAny number of transmitters in the VHF broadcasting band—coverage of less than 100,000 people—£339coverage of 100,000 people or more—£509 per complete 100,000 people covered, any final group of less than 100,000 people being disregardedYearly
Fixed Services
Fixed LinksFor each co-ordinated bi-directional fixed link—On issue of the licence and on each anniversary of the issue of the licence—£255 for each Class 1 link£380 for each Class 2 link£465 for each Class 3 linkYearly
£695 for each Class 4 link£720 for each Class 5 link£885 for each Class 6 link£925 for each Class 7 link£1,030 for each Class 8 link£1,155 for each Class 9 link£1,280 for each Class 10 link
For each uni-directional fixed link—
75 per cent of the prescribed sum for the co-ordinated bi-directional fixed link for the class of link to which the uni-directional fixed link belongs
On the addition of a co-ordinated bi-directional or uni-directional fixed link to the licence after the issue or renewal of the licence such sum as represents one-twelfth of the prescribed sum on the issue or renewal of the licence, as the case may be, for the class of link to which the additional link belongs multiplied by the number of complete calendar months from the addition of the link to the next anniversary of the issue of the licenceNone
For each temporary co-ordinated bi-directional or uni-directional fixed link—the prescribed sum on issue of the licence for the class of link to which the link belongsNone
Where a licensee is given authority to self-manage an exclusive allocation of spectrum in a new Fixed Services band such sum as represents 50 per cent of the prescribed sum for the type and class of link to which the link belongsYearly
Point to Multi-point Services 31.00 to 31.80GHzOn issue of the licence and on each anniversary of the issue of the licence—Yearly
£540 for each hub with a bandwidth not exceeding 56MHz
£664 for each hub with a bandwidth not exceeding 140MHz
£773 for each hub with a bandwidth not exceeding 250MHz
£866 for each hub with a bandwidth
not exceeding 308MHzOn the addition of each hub to the licence after the issue or renewal of the licence such sum as represents one twelfth of the prescribed sum on the issue or renewal of the licence, as the case may be, multiplied by the number of complete calendar months from the addition of the hub to the next anniversary of the issue of the licence
Scanning TelemetryOn issue of the licence and on each anniversary of the issue of the licence—£40 for each stationYearly
On the addition of each station after the issue or renewal of the licence such sum as represents one twelfth of the prescribed sum on the issue or renewal of the licence, as the case may be, multipled by the number of complete calendar months from the addition of the station to the next anniversary of the issue of the licence
Un-coordinated LinksFor each 58GHz uncoordinated fixed link—£75 on issue of the licence and £50 on each anniversary of the issue of the licenceYearly
Hobby Radio
Amateur Radio£15Yearly
Amateur Radio Novice£15 for persons aged 21 years or over; no charge for persons aged under 21 yearsYearly
Citizens' Band Radio£15Yearly
Maritime
Maritime Coastal Station£75 per base station in respect of channels M (157.850 MHz), M2 (161.425 MHz) and channel 80 (157.025 MHz)Yearly
For each base station, £100 per international maritime channel (except channel 80 (157.025 MHz)), provided that channels designated for emergency use shall not be taken into accountYearly
For each base station (including associated mobile stations), £180 per channel in respect of non-international maritime channels
Maritime Radio (Navigational Aid and Radar)For each navigational aid or radar station, £40 per channel.Yearly
Ship Radio£40 per annual licence provided that if the stations and/or the apparatus is operated only on a vessel, or in the case of a transportable station, vessels, used solely for pleasure, the prescribed sum shall be £22None
Private Mobile Radio
Local Authority(Emergency Alarm) Radio£200Yearly
Local Communications£75 per base stationYearly
Private Mobile Radio Parking and Demonstration£150Yearly
Private Mobile Radio Road Construction£750Yearly
Private Mobile Radio Short Term HireAs for Private Mobile Radio (Standard)Yearly
Private Mobile Radio (Standard)For national channels apart from 5 kHz channels—£6,000 per channelYearly
For 5 kHz national channels—£3,000 per channelFor other channels apart from 5 kHz channels£140 for up to 10 mobile stations£250 for 11-25 mobile stations£500 for 26-60 mobile stations£1,000 for 61-100 mobile stations£1,750 for 101-200 mobile stations£3,500 for 201-500 mobile stations£7,000 for 501-1,000 mobile stationsFor more than 1,000 mobile stations—£7,000 for the first 1,000 plus £5,000 for each successive group of 500 and £5,000 for any final group of less than 500For 5 kHz other channels—50 per cent of the prescribed sum for other channels
Private Wide Area Paging£250 per base station subject to a maximum of £6,000Yearly
Radio Paging (Standard)£25 for each base stationYearly
Radar Gauges£50 per siteYearly
RF Tagging£100 per siteYearly
Public Mobile Radio
Common Base Station OperatorFor each base station—tier 3 for each channel designated for use by that base stationYearly
Public Mobile Operator—105-165 MHz band—450-470 MHz bandNational simplex channels—tier 9 per channelYearly
Regional simplex channels—tier 8 per channel
—105–165 MHz band—174–208 MHz band—420–470 MHz band for non-voice only operationPer duplex national channel —on issue of the licence—tier 4—on the first and second anniversaries of the issue of the licence—tier 8Yearly
—on the third and fourth anniversaries of the issue of the licence—tier 9
—on the fifth and sixth anniversaries of the issue of the licence—tier 10
—on the seventh and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 11
Per duplex channels other than national channels:
—on issue of the licence —tier 2—on the first and second anniversaries of the issue of the licence—tier 3
—on the third and fourth anniversaries of the issue of the licence—tier 5
—on the fifth and sixth anniversaries of the issue of the licence—tier 6
—on the seventh and subsequent anniversaries of the issue of the licence—tier 8
—174–208 MHz except for non- voice only channelsNational channels—tier 8 per duplex channelYearly
Regional channels—per duplex channel subject to a maximum of tier 8 where the channel is licensed to the same licensee at more than one location
—on issue of the licence—tier 2
—on the first anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 3
—on the second and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 4
—872.0–888.0 MHz,—890.0–905.0 MHz,—917.0–933.0 MHz and—935.0–950.0 MHz bandsTier 8 per duplex channelYearly
—905.0–915.0 MHz and—950.0–960.0 MHz bandsPer duplex channel—on issue of the licence—tier 1Yearly
—on the first anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 2—on the second anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 3—on the third anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 4—on the fourth anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 6—on the fifth and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 8
—1710–1785 MHz and—1805–1880 MHz bandPer duplex channel—on issue of the licence—tier 1Yearly
—on the first anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 2—on the second anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 3—on the third anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 4—on the fourth anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 5—on the fifth anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 6—on the sixth anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 7—on the seventh and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—tier 8
Satellite Services
Permanent Earth Station
Class IStations with a required radio frequency bandwidth not exceeding 100 kHz—£1,000 per station operating to one satellite plus £1,000 for each additional satelliteYearly
Class IIStations with a required radio frequency bandwidth greater than 100 kHz but not exceeding 2 MHz—£5,000 per station operating to one satellite plus £1,000 for each additional satelliteYearly
Class IIIStations requiring radio frequency bandwidths above 2 MHz—£10,000 per station operating to one satellite plus £1,000 for each additional satelliteYearly
Transportable Earth Station£8,500 per stationYearly
Very Small Aperture Terminal£2,000 for up to 20 terminalsYearly
£6,000 for 21–100 terminals£12,000 for 101–300 terminals£20,000 for 301–500 terminals£40,000 for 501–1,000 terminalsfor more than 1,000 terminals £4,000 for each additional group of 100 terminals or part thereof
Other Licences
Temporary Use£250 per station for a period of up to six monthsNone
Testing and Development£150 per stationYearly

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations provide for fees to be paid in relation to wireless telegraphy licences granted under section 1 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 (c. 54).

The Regulations revoke and replace the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) Regulations 1991 (S.I. 1991/542) as amended by the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (S.I. 1992/362), the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) (Amendment) Regulations 1994 (S.I. 1994/659) and the Wireless Telegraphy Licence Charges (Amendment) Regulations 1995 (S.I. 1995/244).

The Regulations change the level and structure of some of the fees prescribed for certain licence classes to update those fees. Fees are now prescribed for 48 classes of licence.

Major changes are that the Land Mobile and Paging sectors have been reorganised into sectors called Public Mobile Radio and Private Mobile Radio. The Broadcasting Services and Programme Making and Special Events sectors have been merged into a sector called Broadcasting and Ancillary Services.

Some licence classes have been merged together and some classes have been renamed. A new Public Mobile Operator licence class replaces six previous Land Mobile Radio classes (National Wide Area Paging, Band III Private Mobile Radio National Trunked Service, Band III Private Mobile Radio Regional Trunked Service, National Public Data Network Service, National Public Radio-telephone System and Personal Communications Network). A new Maritime Coastal Station licence class replaces three previous Maritime classes (Maritime Business Radio, Maritime Business Radio (Base Station only) and Port Operations Radio).

In addition three new licence classes have been created (Independent Programme Maker’s Six Hour, Point to Multi-Point Services 31.00—31.80 GHz and Sporting and Other Public Events (Miscellaneous)). The Radiating Cable licence class has been merged with the Private Mobile Radio (Standard) licence class. The Amateur Radio and Amateur Radio Novice A and B licence classes have been merged into single Amateur Radio and Amateur Radio Novice licence classes. The 58GHz Band Radio Relay Link licence class has been renamed Un-coordinated Links and the Local Wide Area Paging licence class has been renamed Private Wide Area Paging. The Temporary Fixed Link licence class has been merged with the Fixed Link (previously Point to Point Relay Link) licence class. The Long Range Alarms and Telemetry, Telecommand and Teleapproach Radio licence classes have been withdrawn.

The Regulations refer to the “Coverage of Independent National and Local Radio Stations” list in connection with Transmission of National and Local Radio Broadcasting Services Licences and also to the table of international maritime channels in Appendix 18 to the 1990 Edition of the Radio Regulations in connection with Maritime Coastal Station Licences. Copies of the list and the table may be obtained, free of charge, from the Librarian, Radiocommunications Agency at Waterloo Bridge House, Waterloo Road, London SE1 8UA, until the end of August 1995 and thereafter at South Quay Three, 189 Marsh Wall, London E14 9SX (regulation 3).

The Regulations extend the range of licences for which qualifying charities can claim a fee discount. In providing for concessionary fees for charities the Regulations refer to the Association of Guernsey Charities and the Association of Jersey Charities. The addresses of these Associations are c/o Guernsey Chamber of Commerce, States Arcade, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, and c/o Dover House, Domaine des Vaux, St. Lawrence, Jersey, respectively (regulation 5).

The Wireless Telegraphy (Television Licence Fees) Regulations 1991 (S.I. 1991/436) as amended provide for the fees to be paid in respect of television licences.

(1)

1949 c. 54; section 2 was extended to the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, respectively, by S.I. 1952/1900, amended by S.I. 1967/1279, 1969/1396 and S.I. 1952/1899; there are amendments to section 2 not relevant to these Regulations.

(2)

1969 c. 48, section 3; S.I. 1969/1369, article 3, 1371, article 2, and 1974/691, article 2.

(3)

S.I. 1988/93, which was made under section 102 of the Finance (No. 2) Act 1987 (c. 51).

(5)

The Radio Regulations are published under the authority of the Secretary General of the International Telecommunication Union.

(7)

An Act of Tynwald.

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