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Radiocommunications Act 1992
102FLimit on issue of non‑foundation digital radio multiplex transmitter licences
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#### 102F Limit on issue of non‑foundation digital radio multiplex transmitter licences
(1) Before issuing a non‑foundation digital radio multiplex transmitter licence for a particular designated BSA radio area, the ACMA must ensure that:
(a) one or more foundation digital radio multiplex transmitter licences are in force for the designated BSA radio area; and
(b) the total multiplex capacities under those foundation digital radio multiplex transmitter licences is sufficient to fulfil the number of standard access entitlements that have come into existence, or are likely to come into existence, under subsection 118NQ(2) in its application to the designated BSA radio area.
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), if the number of standard access entitlements that have come into existence, or are likely to come into existence, under subsection 118NQ(2) in its application to the designated BSA radio area is not a multiple of 7, round up that number to the next higher number that is a multiple of 7.