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The Law On Changes To The Law 4. July 2003 No. 83 About Electronic Communications Act

Original Language Title: Lov om endringer i lov 4. juli 2003 nr. 83 om elektronisk kommunikasjon (ekomloven)

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Law of changes in law 4. July 2003 # 83 about electronic communications (comthe law).

Date LAW-2008-01-11-2
Ministry of Behavioral Ministry
Last modified
Published In 2008 booklet 1
Istrontrecation King decides, 15.01.2008
Changing LO-2003-200-07-04-83
Announcement 11.01.2008 at 15.40
Card title Change law to the commov

Capital overview :

Jf. EES's Attachment Attachment XI No 5 cp (fd. 460/2004), No. 5 cu (frd. 531/2012).

In law 4. July 2003 # 83 About Electronic Communications (The Comlaw) is made the following changes :

IN

Section 6-2 new fourth to seventh clause should sound :

The Authority may in particular cases after application from the police and the Defense grant permission for the use of frequencies assigned to others when it must be deemed necessary for important, service needs.

Similarly, the authority of the application may provide criminal custody for the use of frequencies assigned to others for establishing mobile-free zones in and in association with their detention facilities.

The police can without permission from the authority applying frequencies assigned to others if the terms of identification of communication facilities by the penalty process law Section 216 b other clause letter c are met. Police shall notify the authority as soon as possible after frequencies assigned to others have been applied.

The frequency utilization after the fourth, fifth and sixth clause should happen in a way that at least the extent intervens in rights following already allocated frequency permits.

The current fourth clause is new eighth clause.

II

The law here applies from the time the King decides.

0 From 15 jan 2008 ifg. res. 11 jan 2008 No. 1 8, with the exception of the changes in Section 6-2.