11.10 Survey of the radio station
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11.10 Survey of the radio station

  11.10.1 The radio station of a unit should be subject to survey as specified below:

  • .1 by the Administration which issues the licence or its authorized representative before the radio station is put into service;

  • .2 when the unit is moved and comes under the administrative control of another coastal State a survey may be carried out by that State or its authorized representative;

  • .3 once every 12 months, carried out by an officer of the Administration and/or the coastal State or their respective authorized representative.

  11.10.2 The Administration may recognize the coastal State as its authorized representative.

  11.10.3 In every case when an authorized representative of the coastal State carries out an inspection, a report should be issued and kept with the radio documents, and a copy, if requested, should be forwarded to the Administration.


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