Broadcasting Services Act [Chapter 12:06]

Act 3/2001, 22/2001 ( s. 4 ) , 26/2001 ( s. 10 ) ; 6/2003, 19/2007.

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

2A. Purpose and objectives of Act.

BROADCASTING AUTHORITY OF ZIMBABWE

  1. Establishment and functions of Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe.
  2. Establishment and composition of Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe Board.

4A. Dismissal or suspension of members of Board.

4B. Minister may give policy directions.

  1. Financial and miscellaneous provisions relating to the Authority.

LICENSING OF BROADCASTING SERVICES AND SYSTEMS

  1. [Repealed].
  2. Broadcasting and signal carrier licences.
  3. Persons disqualified to be licensed.
  4. Restrictions in relation to the issue of certain licences.
  5. Application for licence.
  6. Terms and conditions of licence.
  7. Form and period of validity of licence.
  8. Register of licences.
  9. Renewal of licence.
  10. Amendment of licence.
  11. Suspension and cancellation of licences.
  12. Licensee to inform Authority of changes.
  13. Transfer of licences prohibited.

LIMITATION OF CONTROL

  1. [Repealed].
  2. Political parties and organisations not to control broadcasting services.
  3. [Repealed].
  4. Prohibition against non citizens becoming directors of licensees.
  5. Licensees to notify Authority of directors and persons controlling the licensee.

CODES OF CONDUCT AND PROGRAMME STANDARDS

  1. Development of codes of conduct.
  2. Minister may require authority to determine programme standards in certain cases.

APPROVAL OF TYPE, INSTALLATION AND SITES OF SIGNAL TRANSMITTING STATIONS AND ALLOCATION OF BROADCASTING SERVICE BANDS

  1. Approval of type, installation and sites of signal transmitting stations and allocation of broadcasting service bands.
  2. Unauthorised possession, establishment, operation of signal transmitting stations, etc., prohibited.
  1. Interpretation in Part VII.
  2. Establishment and vesting of Broadcasting Fund.
  3. Objects of Fund.
  4. Moneys of Fund.
  5. Holding of Fund.
  6. Financial year of Fund.
  7. Accounts and audit of Fund.

APPLICATION OF ACT TO PUBLIC BROADCASTERS

  1. Application of Act to public broadcasters.
  2. Licensing of public broadcasters.
  3. Allocation of frequencies to Broadcasting Corporation. PART VIIIA

38A. Interpretation in Part VIIIA.

38B. Licensing of listeners.

38C. Collection of licence fees.

38D. Appointment of inspectors and powers of inspectors and police officers.

38E. Offences and penalties under Part VIIIA.

  1. Public service obligations of licensees.
  2. Complaint procedure of licensees.

40A. Public hearings.

  1. Broadcasting licensees to keep records of programmes.
  2. Approval of tariffs by Authority.
  3. Exemption from liability for Authority.
  4. Regulatory powers of the Board.
  5. Savings and transitional provisions.
  6. Amendment of Cap. 12:01 and Cap 12:05.

First Schedule: Planning of Broadcasting Service Bands.

Second Schedule: Ancillary powers of Authority.

Third Schedule: Provisions Applicable to Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe Board.

Fourth Schedule: Financial and Miscellaneous Provisions Relating to Authority.

Fifth Schedule: Standard Conditions of Licences. Sixth Schedule: Local Content Conditions.

AN ACT to provide for the functions, powers and duties of the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe; to provide for the constitution of the Authority; to provide for the planning, management, allocation, regulation and protection of the broadcasting frequency spectrum and the regulation and licensing of broadcasting services and systems; to provide for programme standards; to regulate and license signal carriers; to encourage and develop the creative arts through broadcasting content standards; to create a sense of national identity through broadcasting services; to create a Broadcasting Fund to help finance local broadcasting and for related purposes; and to provide for matters incidental to or connected with the foregoing.

[Date of commencement: 4th October, 2000.]

PART I

1 Title

This Act may be cited as the Broadcasting Services Act [Chapter 12:06].

[Section as amended by section 10 of Act 26 of 2001]

2 Interpretation

“advertising agent” means a person whose sole or principal business is the making or placing of commercial advertisements on behalf of others;

“apparatus”, in relation to broadcasting apparatus, means apparatus constructed or adapted for use in transmitting or receiving broadcasting services;

“applicant” means an applicant for a licence;

“Authority” means the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe established by section three; “Board” means the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe Board established by section four; “broadcasting” ….

[Definition repealed by section 2 of Act 6 of 2003]

“broadcasting licence” means a broadcasting licence issued in terms of section ten;

“broadcasting service” means any service which delivers television or radio programmes to persons having equipment appropriate for receiving that service, whether the delivery is effected by means of or uses the radiofrequency spectrum, cable, optical fibre, satellite or any other means or a combination of those means, and includes any of the services referred to in paragraphs (a) to (j) of subsection (2) of section seven;

“broadcasting service bands” means-

“broadcasting station” means a radio or television transmitting station used for the purposes of carrying on a broadcasting service;

“broadcasting system” includes a signal carrier or radio transmitting station used for the purpose of transmitting a broadcasting service;

“cable broadcasting service” means a broadcasting service which transmits programmes by means of a telecommunication service, other than a radiocommunication service, as defined in the Postal and Telecommunications Act [Chapter 12:05], for reception at two or more places, whether simultaneously or at different times;

“commercial broadcasting service” means a free-to-air (radio or television) broadcasting service operated for profit or as part of a profit-making enterprise which

“commercial radio broadcasting service” means a commercial audio-broadcasting service;

“commercial television broadcasting service” means an audio-visual commercial broadcasting service;

“Committee on Standing Rules and Orders” means the committee of Parliament appointed under section 57(2) of the Constitution;

[Definition inserted by section 2 of Act 19 of 2007]

“community broadcasting service” means a free-to-air (radio or television) broadcasting service not operated for profit or as part of a profit-making enterprise which