In order to achieve this object:
(a) Chapter 2 provides for radio frequency planning that involves preparation of:
(i) a spectrum plan and frequency band plans (see Part 2.1); and
(ii) marketing plans (see Part 2.2); and
(b) Chapter 3 provides for licensing radiocommunications under:
(i) spectrum licences (see Part 3.2); and
(ii) apparatus licences (see Part 3.3); and
(iii) class licences (see Part 3.4);
(c) Chapter 3 also provides for registration of licences (see Part 3.5); and
(ca) Chapter 3 also provides for the re - allocation of parts of the spectrum (see Part 3.6); and
(d) Chapter 4 provides for general regulatory requirements aimed at:
(i) providing for equipment rules and other technical regulation (see Part 4.1); and
(ii) regulating various acts relating to radio emissions, particularly those involving interference with radiocommunications (see Part 4.2); and
(iii) settling interference disputes (see Part 4.3); and
(iv) providing for restricted use zones (see Part 4.4); and
(e) Chapter 5 provides for various other matters dealing with the administration and enforcement of this Act.