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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 00:44:40+00:00

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1. No Law which bears the provisions to be applied to wireless communications services. We the Captains Regent of the Most Serene Republic of San Marino promulgate and publish the following law approved by the Great and General Council in his March 8, 1927 Returned models: TITLE I. General provisions Standards for the concessions of radio stations. Art. 1. They are reserved to the Government in the territory of San Marino the facility and exercise, both ashore and on board aircraft, by means of electromagnetic nde communications without the use of wires connecting conductors or guided waves, as well as installations for the transmission of electrical energy at a distance for any other purpose without the use of wires. Art. 2. E 'in right of the Government to grant to any person, body or authority, whether public or private, concessions or licenses for the installation and operation of the services indicated in Article 1. Art. 3. The direction and the control of these services are reserved to the Government. Duly authorized government officials have the right to access the premises in which they are gl'impianti to perform any contr ls. Art. 4. The concessions for the plant and for the exercise of stations for wireless receivers transmitting communications for private use of commercial companies, industrial and banking and public service are granted by decree of the State Congress. The authorization, instead of implanting or exercise stations simply receivers for circular or trasmitteni radio listening and receiving stations for scientific-experimental purposes or for exhibitions, exhibitions etc., Is conferred by simple license by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. The types of stations to be used for private use are only those with persistent waves. Art. 5. The concession and licenses are personal and as such those who are in possession may not, without the express permission of the Government, anch provisionally cede to others, the use of the facilities, the subject of the concession or license. Art. 6. The holder of a permit or a license is obliged to maintain and guarantee the Telegraph and Telephone secrecy and to answer for the actions of its employees. Art. 7. All concessions or licenses of both transmitting stations is receiving stations, are always intended granted without prejudice to the rights of third parties under the observance of all laws and regulations or that were issued in below. Art. 8. The duration of the concessions will be determined in the decree, but will not exceed 25 years. Art. 9. E 'in right of the Government to proceed at any time redemption of the radio installations used for the public service as the transmitting stations engaged to the broadcasting service (broadcasting) prior notice of one year. The redemption includes the disposal of all materials and equipment and possibly the buildings where is located the station and the replacement of the State in all the rights of the dealers also to third. The redemption price will be determined in agreement with the dealers and will not exceed the value of the material that is found in the work at the time of the estimate, taking into account the wear and tear to the elapsed time from the start of the year and any extensions and restores. Failing agreement, he decides inappellabilemnte a panel of three arbitrators, one chosen by the Government, one by the licensee and the third by the Law Commissioner. The Government may take possession of radio stations without waiting for the redemption price has been determined. Art. 10. Applications for concession of which the first part of article 4 must be drawn up on paper revenue from L.4 and will be directed to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. They must contain: - a precise indication of the applicant and of his residence; - The indication of the nature and purpose of the concession (excluding the circular radioaudizione) and on the location of the plant; - All the necessary information in order to establish the amount of the fee to be paid; - The indication of the time period by which the grant is requested and that within which will activate the station or stations; - Conceptual designs of the plants with the relevant diagram and with the indication of the type of equipment. In support of the application must be joined the following documents on stamped paper duly legalized: a) the certificate stating what the nationality of the applicant; b) the criminal record; c) a certificate of good conduct issued by the Authority in which the applicant has his residence.
The certificates of citizenship, and the penalty of good conduct should be no earlier than three months after the date of submission of the application. When the grant is requested by a body or by a commercial company, the application must however be accompanied by a certified copy of the 'Ente tto incorporation or of the Company and the Statute of them, as well as other documents proving the place completing the formalities required because the establishment of the authority and of the company to be perfect and to demonstrate what state administrators are citizens and what nationality belongs the capital of which the institution or the company has. Art. 11. The projects of maximum of the plants mentioned in the previous article may be implemented only after approval by the Government which has the right to impose changes to the main technical characteristics (power and wavelength) ell'intento to prevent disturbances that could result to other concessionaires. With the exception of users of the circular radio listening service all those who are entitled to use the radio installations must abide by the rosters established by the Government. Art. 12. For the transmitting stations of wireless communications of any nature or guided wave, restaurant run by any public or private, the staff in charge of the operation of the plants will have to be provided with a regular teaching certificate or, in the case of station destined to sweat and experiments, the same staff must have ir requirements prescribed purpose. E 'it is given the opportunity to the Government to impose the concessionar the dismissal of the staff of public policy reasons not result to his liking, as well as to prohibit the hiring for the same reasons. Art. 13. The dealers of stations for wireless communications transmission or reception for private use, excluding any communications on behalf of third parties, the state will pay an upfront annual fee which will be established in the concession decree within the limits of L.300 L .12.000. In the case of temporary licenses for the installation and use of radio stations transmitting on the occasion of exhibitions, shows and sporting and business events etc. the monthly fees due to the State will be between L.100 and L.500. For determining the scope of the fee will be given the power of the plants, the distance of the corresponding stations and the importance of service. Dealers of guided wave systems for private use will pay a fixed annual fee of ITL percent for each communication circuit of no more than three kilometers of line and does not consist of more 'than two stations. For each station in more 'you must be paid fifteen pounds and for each kilometer or part thereof over the first three, ten pounds. A guarantee for the payment of those fees these concessionar will then pour into the state cash a security deposit equal to one annat the fee itself. This deposit must, on pain of revocation of the concession, be restored when the government is forced to assert the same deposit due to non-payment of the fee. Art. 14. For serious and special reasons the Government may at its sole discretion to suspend, limit or take the exercise of granted stations. If it is affected by the suspension will be entitled to order of Government to ensure that the measure is affixed to the seizure of the station or are removed the essential equipment for its operation. For the above mentioned cases the radio stations dealers engaged in public service will not be entitled to any compensation. For the above mentioned cases the radio stations dealers engaged in public service will not be entitled to any compensation. Art. 15. The concessions and licenses referred in the first part of Art. 4 may, irrespective of the possible penalties, be revoked at any time without any compensation therefore is due to: a) where the licensee has lost or changed even one of the ends of art. 10 and in the case of companies or organizations, when capital is no longer 'mainly of the initial nationality or otherwise the Company becomes less than the statutory rules approved by the Government; b) when gl'impianti not meet the technical conditions prescribed or disturb other stations for wireless communications used as service of the State or for public use; c) when the stations are used for purposes other than those under which the concession or license has been issued; d) in case of serious and repeated infringements of other obligations assumed by the holder of the concession or license. Art. 16.

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