4. The exemption of an educational institution under paragraph 3 in relation to any exempt broadcasting service it provides or is to provide shall be subject to the following terms and conditions:| (a) | the educational institution shall inform the Authority —| (i) | where the educational institution is providing the exempt broadcasting service immediately before 16th September 2010, within one month from that date; or | | (ii) | in any other case, no later than one month before the launch of the exempt broadcasting service; |
| | (b) | the educational institution shall provide the exempt broadcasting service for the primary purpose of training its students or any class thereof; | | (c) | the educational institution shall take reasonable steps to ensure —| (i) | that any special interest television service or special interest radio service transmitted through the educational institution’s closed Internet protocol network is received or capable of reception only by the educational institution’s officers, employees, consultants, agents or students; and | | (ii) | that the exempt broadcasting service is otherwise not capable of reception by any person outside the premises of the educational institution; |
| | (d) | the educational institution, in providing the exempt broadcasting service —| (i) | shall ensure that the exempt broadcasting service is not used for, or in furtherance of, any gaming or public lottery the conduct of which is an offence under the Common Gaming Houses Act (Cap. 49); | | (ii) | shall not broadcast horse-racing analyses, commentaries or tips, or horse-racing results; | | (iii) | shall ensure that the exempt broadcasting service is not used to advertise, offer services relating to or otherwise promote —| (A) | astrology; | | (B) | geomancy; | | (C) | palmistry; or | | (D) | any other type of fortune-telling device; |
| | (iv) | shall ensure, in the case of the exhibition of films (within the meaning of the Films Act (Cap. 107)) on the exempt broadcasting service, that only films that are approved by the Board of Film Censors for exhibition under that Act or that are exempt under section 40 of that Act are so exhibited; and | | (v) | shall ensure that the exempt broadcasting service is not used for any purpose, and does not contain any programme, that is against the public interest, public order or national harmony or that offends good taste or decency. |
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