96

No. 34

Communications

11. A facilities service licensee or his representative authorized in writing may,
with the prior written consent of the occupier, enter any private premises for
the purposes of__
(a) the provision of public communication services in accordance with his
licence;
(b) the installation, maintenance or removal of any line; or
(c) the inspection or testing of any terminal equipment.

12. A telecommunication operator shall not interfere with or obstruct any means
of entering or leaving any private premises.

13. A facilities service licensee shall pay compensation to the owner of private
premises, not being the occupier, in the event that the exercise of the right
of access granted under paragraph 11 depreciates the value of the owner's
interest in the premises.
Passed in parliament this fifth day of July, two thousand and sixteen
FIONA kALEMBA
Clerk of Parliament

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