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Radiocommunications Act 1992
100DNBS transmitter licences—authorisation of SDTV multi‑channelled national television broadcasting services
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#### 100D NBS transmitter licences—authorisation of SDTV multi‑channelled national television broadcasting services
(1) If:
(a) an NBS transmitter licence is or was issued to a particular national broadcaster; and
(b) the licence authorises the operation of one or more specified radiocommunications transmitters for transmitting a national television broadcasting service in digital mode using one or more channels; and
(c) the national broadcaster provides, or proposes to provide, one or more SDTV multi‑channelled national television broadcasting services;
the licence is also taken to authorise the operation of the transmitter or transmitters concerned for transmitting the SDTV multi‑channelled national television broadcasting services in digital mode using those channels.
(2) In this section:
> national broadcaster has the same meaning as in the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.
> national broadcasting service has the same meaning as in Schedule 4 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.
> national television broadcasting service means a national broadcasting service that provides television programs.
> NBS transmitter licence means a transmitter licence for a transmitter that is for use for transmitting, to the public, a national broadcasting service.
> SDTV multi‑channelled national television broadcasting service has the same meaning as in Schedule 4 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.