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10. Section 54 (conditions attached to national or local radio multiplex licence) has effect as if—
(a)in the heading, after “local” there were inserted “or small-scale”;
(b)in subsection (1)—
(i)in paragraph (c)(ii), after “holder of a local” there were inserted “or community” and at the end of that paragraph there were inserted “and”;
(ii)after paragraph (c)(ii) there were inserted—
“(iii)in the case of a small-scale radio multiplex licence, by the BBC or the holder of a local or community digital sound programme licence under that section.”;
(iii)in paragraph (g), for “high” there were substituted “reasonable” and at the end of that paragraph “and” were omitted;
(iv)after paragraph (h)(1) there were inserted—
“(i)in the case of a small-scale radio multiplex licence, that the holder of the licence publishes information, in such manner as OFCOM consider appropriate, as to the payments to be made by the holders of community and local digital sound programme licences for the broadcasting of their services under the licence, and
(j)in the case of a small-scale radio multiplex licence, that the holder of the licence provides to OFCOM information, in such manner as OFCOM consider appropriate, on the community and local digital sound programme services provided for broadcasting by means of the service (including whether any community digital sound programme service is using digital capacity reserved in pursuance of section 49A).”.
Paragraph (h) was substituted by section 259 of the 2003 Act.
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