(Effective Date:1993.09.11–Ineffective Date:)
CHAPTER ONE GENERAL PROVISIONS CHAPTER TWO MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS CHAPTER THREE BUILDING AND USE OF RADIO STATIONS
CHAPTER ONE GENERAL PROVISIONS Article 1. This set of regulations is formulated in order to strengthen the management of radio operation to ensure normal transmission of radio Article 2. The regulations shall apply to the setting up and operation of radio stations and the development, manufacturing, and importing of Article 3. The management of radio operations shall be realized under a unified leadership and planning and a clear division of work at different Article 4. The radio frequencies are put under the allocation of the State and the State exercises unified planning and management of the development Article 5. The State encourages the development, use, and research of the whole radio frequency specturm and strives to spread advanced technology Units and individuals that have made major contributions to the management and research with regard to radio operations shall be rewarded.
CHAPTER TWO MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Article 6. The State Radio Management Organization, which is under the leadership of the State Council and the Central Military Commissor, is 1. To formulate principles, policies, and administrative decrees on the management of radio operations; 2. To formulate the rules for the management of radio operations; 3. To exercise the unified management of radio stations and frequencies; 4. To coordinate and handle matters relating to the management of radio operations; 5. To formulate the standards with regard to radio management; 6. To organize scientific research in radio management; 7. To monitor the radio operations in the whole country; 8. To handle matters concerning foreign affairs in radio management. Article 7. The Radio Management Organization of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army is responsible for the radio management in the military 1. To participate in the formulation and implementation of the principles, policies, laws, and regulations concerning the radio management 2. To examine, approve and issue licenses for the setting up of radio stations in the military community; 3. To undertake the planning, allocation and management of radio frequencies in the military community; 4. To approve the technical standards for radio management involving the development, production, and marketing of military radio 5. To organize the research in military radio management and formulate technical standards for the management of military radio equipment; 6. To supervise and examine radio operations in the military community; and 7. To participate in and coordinate matters concerning radio management between the military and civilian communities. Article 8. Radio management organizations of various provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities under the direct administration of the 1. To implement the principles, policies, laws, and regulations concerning radio management promulgated by the State; 2. To formulate detailed rules for radio management in their localities; 3. To coordinate and handle matters relating to radio management within their administrative regions; 4. To examine and approve the layout and site of new radio stations, allocate radio frequencies and call signals, and issue licenses 5. To monitor radio operations within their administrative areas. Article 9. The radio management organizations under the relevant department of the State Council are responsible for the radio management of 1. To implement the principles, policies, laws, and regulations concerning radio management promulgated by the State; 2. To formulate detailed rules for radio management in their systems; 3. To examine and approve the layout and site of new radio stations, allocate radio frequencies and call signals, and issue license 4. To handle other matters entrusted by the State Radio Management Organization. Article 10. The State Radio Monitoring Center, the radio monitoring stations at all levels, the State Radio Frequency Management Center, and
CHAPTER THREE BUILDING AND USE OF RADIO STATIONS Article 11. In setting up radio stations, a unit or an individual shall file a written application, go through the examination and approval procedures, Article 12. In setting up a radio station, the following conditions are required; 1. The radio equipment should conform to the State technical standards; 2. The radio operators should be familiar with the relevant regulations concerning radio management and should be skilled in and qualified 3. The design of the radio network should be economical and safe for working environment; and 4. The unit or individual to set up the stations should be accommodated with necessary management measures. Article 13. The setting up and use of the following radio stations shall have the approval of the corresponding radio management organizations 1. Approvals by the State Radio Management Organization are required for the setting up of radio stations whose scope of transmission 2. Approvals by provincial or autonomous regional radio management organizations are required for the setting up of radio stations Approvals by the radio management organizations of the municipalities under the direct administration of the central government are 3. Approvals by cities which have districts are required for setting up of radio stations whose transmission operation covers the The setting up of permanent radio stations according to the provisions of the preceding paragraph shall get the consent of the departments Approvals by the department concerned entrusted by the State Radio Management Organization are required for setting up of radio stations Article 14. In installing radio stations on ships, trains and aircrafts, the licenses for the stations should be obtained according to relevant Article 15. In setting up amateur radio stations, the examination and approval procedures shall be completed according to the provisions for Article 16. The site selection and layout of permanent radio stations within the urban planned areas shall conform to the urban planning and Article 17. The call signals shall be compiled and allocated by the State Radio Management Organization and designated by the State Radio Management The call signals designated by the department concerned under the State Council shall be reported to the radio management organizations The ship call signals designated by the radio management organizations shall be reported to the department in charge or communications Article 18. The radio licenses shall be printed by the State and check and issued by the State Radio Management Organization, local radio management Article 19. In emergency cases in which the safety of people’s life and property are being threatened, radio equipment whose use has not been Article 20. After a radio station has been approved for operation, it should be operated according to the examined and approved items. It is When the operation of a radio station is stopped or canceled, it should go through the relevant procedures with the original organization Article 21. Units or individuals using radio stations shall strictly observe the provisions concerning secrets promulgated by the State.
CHAPTER FOUR MANAGEMENT OF FREQUENCIES Article 22. The State Radio Management Organization shall exercise unified division and allocation of radio frequencies. The State Radio Management Organization, local radio management organizations shall designate radio frequencies according to their The department concerned of the State Council shall designate the radio frequencies allocated to its own system and report to the Article 23. The designation and use of frequencies shall observe the provisions concerning frequency management of the State. The frequencies already designated for use may be readjusted or recovered by the organizations which designated them after consultation If the period for the use of frequencies expires and there is the need of continued use, the procedures for extending the period of No unit or individual is allowed to assign, lease or lease in disguise the frequencies designated to it without the approval of the Article 24. When there is the need to control radio waves due to security of State or urgent tasks, the units or individuals which operate radio Article 25. For radio stations that set up according to law, the radio management organizations shall protect their using frequencies from harmful In handling the harmful mutual interference of radio waves, the principle is to give priority to frequencies within the band; to main
CHAPTER FIVE DEVELOPMENT, MANUFACTURING, MARKETING AND IMPORT OF RADIO TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT Article 26. Working frequencies and frequency bands needed for R/D or manufacturing of radio transmission equipment shall conform to the provisions Article 27. The working frequencies, bands, and related technical indices of the radio transmission equipment produced shall conform to the provisions Article 28. In developing and manufacturing radio transmission equipment, effective measures shall be adopted to control the transmission of Article 29. The working frequencies, bands, and related technical indices of imported radio transmission equipment shall conform to the provisions Article 30. Radio transmission equipment produced and sold by enterprises shall conform to the technical standards set by the State and to the
CHAPTER SIX RADIO WAVES BY NON-RADIO EQUIPMENT Article 31. The radio waves rediated by industrial, scientific research, medical and electrical transportation systems, high voltage electric Article 32. The selection of sites for project installations that would rediate radio waves to interfere radio stations shall be made by the Article 33. Harmful interference to radio stations originated from radiation by non-radio equipment produces, must be put off by the owner (owners)
CHAPTER SEVEN MANAGEMENT OF RADIO STATIONS INVOLVING FOREIGN AFFAIRS Article 34. Foreign related division, allocation, and coordination of radio frequencies and matter concerning harmful interference between Chinese Article 35. Upon setting up or use of radio stations or carrying or transporting radio equipment by foreign embassies and representatives of And the setting up or use of radio stations or carrying or transporting radio equipment by other representative offices, visiting Article 36. Radio Stations in foreign ships (including offshore oil platforms), aircrafts, and vehicles for use in the territory of China must Article 37. Data and information about radio stations required by the International Telecommunications Union shall be submitted to the State Article 38. Without the approval of the State Radio Management Organization, no foreign organization or personnel is allowed to use electronic
CHAPTER EIGHT MONITORING, SUPERVISION, AND EXAMINATION OF RADIO STATIONS Article 39. The monitoring of radio signals shall be undertaken by the State Radio Monitoring Center, the State Radio Monitoring Station, radio Article 40. The main functions of radio monitoring stations at all levels are: 1. To supervise radio stations to see whether they operate according to the prescribed procedures and items approved: 2. To search for radio interference sources and radio stations operating without approval; 3. To test the main technical standards of radio equipment; 4. To monitor the radio waves sent out by industrial, scientific research and medical and other non-radio equipment; 5. Other functions as provided for by the State Radio Management Organization and local radio management organizations. Article 41. The monitoring stations of departments concerned under the State Council shall be responsible for monitoring, supervising, and examining Article 42. The State Radio Management Organization and local radio management organizations should be equipped with radio managing inspectors The departments concerned under the State Council should be equipped with radio management inspectors to exercise supervision and
CHAPTER NINE PENALTY PROVISIONS Article 43. The State Radio Management Organization or local radio management organizations shall give such punishments as warning, seal up, 1. To set up and use radio stations without approval; 2. To develop, manufacture, and import radio transmission equipment in violation against the provisions of this set of regulations; 3. To interfere in radio operations; 4. To wilfully alter the items of radio operations approved, transmit or receive signals not associated with the normal operations; 5. To lease or assign frequencies in violation against the relevant provisions of this set of regulations concerning radio frequencies. Article 44. In case the law violating acts have caused major losses to the State, collectives or individuals, the responsibility of compensation Article 45. Parties concerned which refuse to accept the punishments given by the State Radio Management Organization or local radio management Article 46. Radio management personnel who abuse their powers or neglect their duties shall be given administrative punishments by their own
CHAPTER TEN SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS Article 47. The radio management regulations of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (including militia) shall be formulated separately. The radio management regulations for the air defence system shall be formulated separately. Article 48. The special rules and provisions for the radio management concerning public security organizations, the Chinese People’s Armed Police Article 49. The regulations shall be implemented starting from the date of promulgation.
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