Bekendtgørelse om ikkekommerciel lokalradiovirksomhed | B20210010805 — Denmark law | Esheria

Bekendtgørelse om ikkekommerciel lokalradiovirksomhed

This provision sets the scope and key licensing rules for non-commercial local radio using terrestrial analog transmission opportunities, including who may get permits, how permits are issued, and when related rights end.

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Jurisdiction
Denmark
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
B20210010805
Status
Not in force
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
da
Updated
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application disclosure broadcast licensing broadcasting support frequency use grant administration grant conditions grant funding licence compliance licensing media funding program conditions radio broadcasting radio station compliance sendesamvirke cooperation website disclosure

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Statute overview

About this statute

This provision sets the scope and key licensing rules for non-commercial local radio using terrestrial analog transmission opportunities, including who may get permits, how permits are issued, and when related rights end. Section 21 sets conditions for non-commercial local radio licences, including content rules, website information duties, cooperation in a sendesamvirke, and Radio- og tv-nævnet’s powers to set terms and grant dispensations. The Radio and TV Council may grant subsidies to permit holders covered by a further, unfinished condition. Radio- og tv-nævnet kan kræve oplysninger om sager ved tilskudsansøgninger og kan i visse tilfælde afslå tilskud eller lægge vægt på forholdene i vurderingen. Der gælder også grænser for, hvor mange sendetimer der kan få driftstilskud, og radioområdet skal ligge mellem 30 % og 50 % af bevillingen. The Radio and TV Board runs an annual grant application round and sets the information applicants must submit; grant recipients must comply with spending, reporting, and repayment rules.