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SE CUR I TY OF COM M UNICA T IONS [CAP. 151. 1
SECURITY OF COMMUNICATIONS ORDINANCE
To provide for such measures as may be necessary for the security of communications in the interests of naval, military and air force operations.
(31st October, 1956)*
ORDINANCE I of 1956, as amended by Legal Notice 4 of 1963; Act XIII
of 1983; and Legal Notice 410 of 2007.
Communi-cations Ordinance.
(a) delay in the despatch of postal matter from Malta;
(b) delay or interruption of telecommunications with any place outside Malta;
(c) that telegrams shall not be transmitted to any place outside Malta without such authority as may be prescribed;
(d) the control of wireless transmission.
(2) Any regulation made in pursuance of subarticle (1) may provide for the making of orders and other instruments, and may contain
such incidental and supplementary provisions as appear to the Prime Minister to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of the
regulations.
Short title.
Regulations. Amended by: L.N. 4 of 1963.
3. If any person commits an offence against any regulation made in pursuance of article 2(1), or contravenes or fails to comply with any such regulation, or any order made under such regulation, or any direction or requirement imposed under any such regulation, he shall, on conviction, be liable to imprisonment for a period not exceedi ng three months or to a fine (mult a ) not excee ding two hundred and thirty-two euro and ninety-four cents (232.94).
Penalties. Amended by: XIII. 1983.5;
L.N. 410 of 2007.
Government communications.
*See Maltese Imperial Government Notice No. 72 of the 31st of October, 1956.
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