Examples of ICASA Act in a sentence
The ICASA Act further stipulates that the performance management system must, inter alia, set key performance indicators as a yardstick for measuring performance; set measurable performance targets as well as set a procedure to measure and review performance at least once a year.
The Authority may determine that such specific information or any portion thereof is to be treated as confidential in terms of section 4D of the ICASA Act.
The definition of “Days” is amended to ensure that the CCC Regulations are aligned with the definition of “days” in section 1 of the ICASA Act.
The deletion of the reference to inspectors and substitution of the CCC Assessors in sub-regulation 3(4) is recommended as the role of the inspector in terms of section 17F of the ICASA Act has evolved.
When a person submits information to the Authority, such person may request that specific information be treated as confidential information in terms of section 4D of the ICASA Act.
Sub-regulation 7(5) is deleted as the term for the appointment of CCC Members is sufficiently regulated and addressed by section 17A(1) of the ICASA Act.
Such clear guidelines will facilitate and aid the CCC in executing its mandate in terms of Section 17B of the ICASA Act.
The definition of “Days” is directly extrapolated from the ICASA Act to amend and clarify the existing definition (i.e. calendar day) in the CCC Regulations.
These are the ICASA Act of 2000, The Independent Broadcasting Act of 1993, the Broadcasting Act of 1999 and the Telecommunications Authority Act No. 103 of 1996.
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa ("the Authority"), hereby publishes a Discussion Paper on the Framework for Dynamic and Opportunistic Spectrum Management 2015 for consultation in terms of sections 2 (c) (d), (e), (i) and 4, read with sections 30, 31(4), and 33 of the Electronic Communications Act (Act No. 36 of 2005) and section 4B of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA Act).