Independent Broadcasting Authority [No. 17 of 2002 located and regulate the manner of their installation; (b) specify the kind of broadcasting authorised by the licence and regulate the type and standard of broadcasting station apparatus to be used in any such broadcasting station; (c) require the payment to the Authority of a fee on grant of the licence and of annual or other periodic licence fees; (d) require the licensee or any other person concerned in providing any service authorised by the licence to furnish to the Authority such documents, accounts, returns, estimates and other information as the Board considers necessary for the purposes of exercising or performing the powers and functions of the Authority under this Act; (e) require the licensee to refer specified matters to the Authority for determination; (f) require the licensee to comply with directions given by the Authority from time to time in relation to specified matters; (g) provide for arbitration of disputes arising in connection with the terms and conditions of, or otherwise concerning, the licence in accordance with the Arbitration Act; and (h) require and regulate the payment of fines and penalties by the licensee for breaches of any specified terms and conditions of the licence. (3) If a broadcaster plans to change the character of its programming, the broadcaster shall apply to the Board for variation of the character of its programming and where the Board determines that the envisaged change has significant public interest, the Board may call a public hearing on the matter. 28. (1) A licence issued under this Act shall remain in force unless sooner revoked or suspended, for the period specified in the licence but shall, subject to this Act, be renewed on its expiry on such terms and conditions and on the payment to the Authority of such fees as the Minister, may, on the recommendation of the Board, by statutory instrument, prescribe. (2) The Authority may issue a temporary licence on such terms and conditions as it considers appropriate. (3) A temporary licence may be renewed by the Authority on such terms and conditions as it considers appropriate. 29. A licence shall not be capable of being bought, sold, leased, mortgaged or charged or in any manner assigned, demised or encumbered. 30. (1) Subject to the other provisions of this section the Authority may suspend or cancel a licence issued under this Act if— (a) the broadcaster or operator of diffusion service informs the 351 Act No. 19 of 2000 Duration of licences Licences not transferable Suspension or cancellation of licences