1、STD.CEPT CEPT/ERC/REC 01-07 E-ENGL 1995 H 232b4L4 OOL455B T52 m CE!T/ERC/REC 01-07 E Page 1 Disiribuibn: B CEPT/ERC/RECOMMENDATON 01-07 E (Bonn 1995) HARMONISED REGIME FOR EXEMPTION FROM INDIVIDUAL LICENSING OF RADIO EQUIPMENT Recommendation proposed by the Working Group “Radio Regulatory“ (RR) Text
2、 of the Recommendation adopted by the “European Radiocommunications Committee“ (ERC): INTRODUCTION Licensing is an appropriate tool for Administrations to regulate the use of radio equipment and the efficient use of the fiequency spectrum. However, the technical characteristics of radio equipment re
3、quire less inteavention from the Administrations as far as the installation and use of equipment is concerned. Administrations and especially users, retailers and manufacturers will benefit from a more deregulated system of authorising the use of radio equipment. There is a general agreement that wh
4、en the efficient use of the frequency spectrum is not at risk and as long as harmful interference is unlkely, the installation and use of radio equipment can be exempted fiom a licence. In general the CEFT Administrations apply similar systems of licensing and exemption from individual licensing. Ho
5、wever, different criteria are used to decide whether radio equipment should be licensed or exempted from an individual licence. The free movement of radio equipment and the provision of Pan European wide services will be greatly assisted when all CEPT Administrations would exempt the same categories
6、 of radio equipment from licensing and apply -to achieve that- the same criteria to decide on his. This Recommendation lists harmonised aiteria for the Administrations to decide whether an exemption of individual licensing should be applied. When radio equipment is subject to an exemption fiom indiv
7、idual licensing, anyone can buy, install, possess and use the radio equipment without any prior permission from the Administration. mirthermore, the Administration will not register the individual equipment. The use of the equipment can be subject to general provisions. “The European Conference of P
8、ostal and Telecommunications Administrations, considering a) that within the CEPT Administrations there is a growhg awareness of a need for harmonisation of licensing regimes in order to facilitate the free circulation of radio equipment; b) that it therefore would be desirable for CER Administratio
9、ns to have common licence regimes at their disposal in order to control the installation, ownership and use of radio equipment; cl that there is a strong desire within the CEPT Administrations to improve efficiency by reducing the control exercised by Administrations in the form of mandatory provisi
10、ons; Edition of May 1, 1995 STD-CEPT CEPT/ERC/REC 01-07 E-ENGL 1995 232b434 0014559 999 E CEPTERCIREC O1 -07 E Page 2 d) that national licensing regimes should be as simple as possible, in order to minimise the burden upon the Administrations and users of equipment; e) that intervention by the natio
11、nal Administrations with respect to the use of radio equipment should in general not exceed the level necessary for the efficient use of the frequency spectrum; f) that Administrations should work towards the exemption of relevant radio equipment from individual licensing based on harmonised criteri
12、a; noting that there is considerable Merence in national licensing, laws and regulations and that harmonisation therefore can only be introduced gradually; recommends 1. that CEPT Administrations implement a regime for exemption from individual licensing for categories of radio equipment which meet
13、the following criteria: the radio equipment is type approved or fulfils the technical regulation of the CEPT Administration in question; the radio equipment is exactly defined; individual fiequency assignment is not needed; there is a high degree of certainty that the frequencfiies) in question will
14、 remain fixed for a long period; there is no need to establish individual provisions for each user; there is no need for the Administration to register individual users andbr radio equipment; there is little risk of harmful interference with other categories of radio equipment. 2. that 3 years from
15、the date this Recommendation is adopted, CEPT Administrations shall review the Recommendation and consider its transformation into a Decision.“ Edition of May 1, 1995 232b434 0034095 3L5 Harmonised regime for exemption from individual licensing of radio equipment I I SVN Ives I 2.9.2997. Regulation on radio licenses, art. 5 and 9 (Off. Gaz. of SVN, No. 50/97)
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