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Telecommunications Cabling Provider Rules 2014 Telecommunications Act 1997
The ACMA makes these cabling provider rules under subsection 421(1) of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
Dated 9 December 2014
Chris Chapman [signed] Member
Brendan Byrne [signed] Member / General Manager
Contents
Part 1 Introductory
1.1 Name of Rules
1.2 Commencement
1.3 Revocation
1.4 Definitions
1.5 Approval of forms
1.6 Application of the Rules
Part 2 Cabling work
2.1 Types
2.2 Open cabling work
2.3 Restricted cabling work
2.4 Lift cabling work
Part 3 Registration
3.1 Arrangements for registration
Part 4 Performance of cabling work
4.1 Performance of cabling work
4.2 Compliance with Wiring Rules
4.3 Customer cabling and customer equipment
4.4 Certification of cabling work
4.5 Additional requirements relating to the performance of restricted cabling work
Part 5 Relationship with the ACMA
5.1 Assistance to the ACMA
5.2 The ACMA may conduct inspections of cabling work
Part 6 Transitional arrangements
6.1 Definitions
6.2 Existing registered cabling providers taken to be registered cabling providers
6.3 Existing registrars taken to be accredited
6.4 Application for registration made before commencement day
6.5 Application for accreditation made before commencement day
Schedule 1 Arrangements for the Operation of the Registration System
Schedule 2 Competency Requirements
Schedule 3 Deed in relation to Cabling Provider Registrar Obligations
Schedule 4 Cabling Registration Declaration Open/Restricted/Lift
Schedule 5 Accreditation Procedures for Cabling Provider Registrars
Schedule 6 Standard of cabling work — requirements for exemption of cabling work from compliance with certain clauses of the Wiring Rules
Part 1 Introductory
1.1 Name of Rules
These Rules are the Telecommunications Cabling Provider Rules 2014.
1.2 Commencement
These Rules commence on the day after they are registered.
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