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BROADCASTING SERVICES ACT 1992
APPROVAL OF FORM OF RECORD
For the purposes of subclause 5(2) of Schedule 2 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992, the ACMA approves the following form of records to be made of matter relating to a political subject or current affairs, being matter that is in the form of news, an address, a statement, a commentary or a discussion: 1. in relation to a matter broadcast on radio – the broadcaster must cause the record to be made in the form of a digital record of the sounds of the actual broadcast; and 2. in relation to a matter broadcast on television – the broadcaster must cause the record to be made in the form of a digital record of the images and sounds of the actual broadcast. The digital record must be in such form that: (a) a copy may be made available to the ACMA as either: 1. an attachment to an email; 2. on a portable storage device; 3. on an external hard drive, or 4. by a secure file transfer application; and (b) any audio or visual components of the record are audible or viewable (as the case may be).
_____[signed]______________ Signature of Executive Manager
_____Rochelle Zurnamer_____ Name (Please Print)
Dated this _20th____ day of __December_ 2019.
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