s.97Power to make regulations
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Section 97Part 11General

Power to make regulations

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Without derogating from the powers to make regulations conferred elsewhere in this Act, the Cabinet may make regulations —
prescribing matters required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed;
facilitating —
the investigation of; or
the bringing of criminal proceedings in respect of — the operation of an ICT network or provision of ICT services or use of the frequency spectrum that may be, or is, an offence under this or any other law;
on the recommendation of the Office, prescribing matters for the better carrying out of the duties and powers of the Office or
for carrying the purpose and provisions of this Act into effect.
Regulations may provide that the contravention of any provision constitutes an offence and may prescribe penalties for any such offence not exceeding the maximum fine and term of imprisonment prescribed in this Act for any offence under this Act.
The Office —
after consultation with the Minister, may make regulations relating to —
licence fees;
critical ICT infrastructure; and
radio and television content obligations; and
may make regulations relating to —
infrastructure sharing;
the numbering system;
quality standards; and
such other measures as the Office considers necessary for the carrying out of its duties under this Act.