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Telecommunications (Permitted Information Sharing for Standard Functional Separation Undertakings) Determination 2021 The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission makes this Determination under subsection 151A(13) of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
Dated: 1 March, 2021
[signed]
Delia Ann Rickard Deputy Chair Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
1 Name
This is the Telecommunications (Permitted Information Sharing for Standard Functional Separation Undertakings) Determination 2021.
2 Commencement
This Determination commences at the start of the day after it is registered on the Federal Register of Legislation.
Note: The Federal Register of Legislation may be accessed free of charge at www.legislation.gov.au.
3 Authority
This Determination is made under subsection 151A(13) of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
4 Definitions
In this Determination, unless the contrary intention appears:
Act means the Telecommunications Act 1997.
carriage service provider has the meaning given by section 7 of the Act.
carrier has the meaning given by section 7 of the Act.
corporation has the meaning given by section 142A of the Act.
local access line service has the meaning given by section 142A of the Act.
retail business unit has the meaning given by section 142A of the Act.
standard functional separation undertaking means an undertaking under section 151A of the Act.
wholesale business unit has the meaning given by section 142A of the Act.
5 References to other instruments
In this Determination, unless the contrary intention appears:
(a) a reference to any other legislative instrument is a reference to that other legislative instrument as in force from time to time; and
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