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-- promoting active citizen participation in affairs of the country.
Nonconformance to these standards may result in fines, denial of broadcast spaces, suspension or revocation of broadcast licenses, or refusal to renew the right to continue broadcasting. Specific violations include:
-- transmitting messages that illegally promote, apologize for, or incite disobedience to the law;
-- transmitting material that impedes the actions of citizen security organisms and the judicial branch necessary to guarantee everyone the right to life, health and personal integrity;
-- transmitting propaganda or advertisements deemed lawless under the LSR code of conduct; and
-- noncompliance with the obligation to offer free spaces to the State, including the Executive Branch's Information and Communication Ministry.
Violations may result in license suspensions for up to 72 hours when messages transmitted are intended to:
-- incite war;
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