BROADCASTING SERVICES ACT [CHAPTER 12:06] (as at 11th January 2008)
ACT
An Act to provide for the functions, powers and duties of the Broadcasting
Authority of Zimbabwe; to provide for the constitution of the Authority; to
provide for the planning, management, allocation, regulation and protection
of the broadcasting frequency spectrum and the regulation and licensing of
broadcasting services and systems; to provide for programme standards; to
regulate and license signal carriers; to encourage and develop the creative
arts through broadcasting content standards; to create a sense of national
identity through broadcasting services; to create a Broadcasting Fund to help
finance local broadcasting and for related purposes; and to provide for
matters incidental to or connected with the foregoing.
ENACTED by the President and the Parliament of Zimbabwe.
[Date of publication: 4th April, 2001.
But see section 47(4) for deemed date of commencement: 4th October, 2000.]
PART I
PRELIMINARY
1
Title
This Act may be cited as the Broadcasting Services Act [Chapter 12:06].6
2
Interpretation
(1) In this Act⎯
“advertising agent” means a person whose sole or principal business is the making or
placing of commercial advertisements on behalf of others;
“apparatus”, in relation to broadcasting apparatus, means apparatus constructed or adapted
for use in transmitting or receiving broadcasting services;
“applicant” means an applicant for a licence;
“Authority” means the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe established by section three;
“Board” means the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe Board established by section
four;
“broadcasting licence” means a broadcasting licence issued in terms of section ten;
“broadcasting service” means any service which delivers television or radio programmes to
persons having equipment appropriate for receiving that service, whether the delivery
6
Section amended by s. 10(a) of Act 26/2001.
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