REGULATION OF INTERCEPTION OF COMMUNICATIONS ACT Clause Samples

The Regulation of Interception of Communications Act clause governs the lawful monitoring and interception of electronic communications, such as phone calls, emails, or messages. It typically outlines the circumstances under which authorities or designated parties may intercept communications, often requiring a warrant or specific legal authorization. This clause ensures that any interception is conducted within a legal framework, balancing the need for security or investigation with the protection of individual privacy rights.
REGULATION OF INTERCEPTION OF COMMUNICATIONS ACT. 19.1 The Supplier is obliged to comply with the provisions of The Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communications Related Information Act, 2003, as amended from time to time (“RICA”) when providing any telecommunications services as defined in the Telecommunications Act 103 of 1996. 19.2 In the event that the Customer requires telecommunications services from the Supplier, the Customer will be required to provide the following documentation to the Supplier: 19.2.1 Full name, identity number, residential address and postal address of the director or authorised person representing the Customer; 19.2.2 a certified photocopy of the director’s identification document on which his or her photo, full names and identity number appear; and 19.2.3 the COR 14.1 or similar business registration document of the Customer; and 19.2.4 proof of residential address of the director representing the Customer; and 19.2.5 a certified photocopy of the business letterhead 19.3 In the event that the Customer fails to provide the required documentation to the Supplier timeously or at all, the provision of the telecommunications services will be delayed or not provided until such time as the Customer has provided the required documentation to the Supplier and the Supplier has verified the required documentation in accordance with RICA.

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