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  2. Television licensing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    To qualify for the concession, a blind or severely sight-impaired person must apply to the TV Licensing Blind Concession Group with proof of impairment, either a copy of the document of blind registration or a certificate from an ophthalmologist. [48] The concessionary television licence covers television use by the whole household.

  3. Television licence - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 2019, the television licence (Swedish: TV-avgift, literally TV fee) in Sweden was scrapped and replaced by a "general public service fee" (Swedish: allmän public service-avgift), which is a flat income-based public broadcasting tax of 1 per cent, capped at 1,300 Swedish kronor (approximately US$145 or €126) per person per year ...

  4. Wireless Telegraphy Acts - Wikipedia

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    The Wireless Telegraphy Act 1972 (concerned mainly with TV receiver licensing) ... The Wireless Telegraphy (Blind Persons) Act 1955 (4 & 5 Eliz. 2. c. 7)

  5. Free TV licence application process to be made easier for low ...

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    The move will mean the 7,000 people who apply for a free licence each month will be able to do so more quickly online or over the phone. The BBC last year limited the free TV licences to over-75s ...

  6. What is the TV licence fee – and will UK viewers have to pay ...

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    New plans could see people charged for streaming on services like Netflix (Getty Images) ... The TV licence fee is currently £169.50, rising in 2024 after being frozen at £159 for two years. In ...

  7. Television licensing in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The licence is condemned as a regressive tax, [42] where the majority of prosecutions are of people on low incomes. The high cost of collection is presented as inefficient. [43] Licence inspectors' calling to people's doors is seen as intrusive. [43] The low rate of prosecution of non-payers is seen as allowing evaders a "free ride".

  8. History of television licensing in the United Kingdom

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    The television licence was introduced in June 1946 to coincide with the post-war resumption of the BBC service the same month. Television licences always included a licence to receive radio broadcasts. From 1971, only the reception of television transmissions required a licence, and radio-only licences ceased to be issued. [2]

  9. Are deaf drivers under any restrictions? Here’s what states ...

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    Back in 1920 there were a few states that, for a short time, didn’t allow deaf people to get a driver’s license. Apart from those states during that time, deafness has not disqualified people ...