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Telecommunications (Payphone Performance Benchmarks) Record-Keeping Rules 2022
The Australian Communications and Media Authority makes the following Rules under section 529 of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
Dated: 2 June 2022
Creina Chapman [signed] Member
Fiona Cameron [signed] Member/General Manager
Australian Communications and Media Authority
Part 1 Introduction
1 Name of Rules These Rules are the Telecommunications (Payphone Performance Benchmarks) Record-Keeping Rules 2022. 2 Commencement These Rules commence at the start of the day after the day they are 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 These Rules are made under section 529 of the Telecommunications Act 1997. 4 Definitions (1) In these Rules, unless the contrary intention appears: ABN has the meaning given by the A New Tax System (Australian Business Number) Act 1999. applicable payphone has the meaning given in section 5. audit report means a report that includes the items specified in subsection 16(4). compliance report means a report under section 11. maximum rectification period has the meaning given in section 6. nominated area means Australia. payphone has the meaning given by section 9C of the TCPSS Act. payphone carriage service has the meaning given by subsection 5(2) of the TCPSS Act. Payphones Determination means the Telecommunications (Payphones) Determination 2022. primary universal service provider has the meaning given by section 12A of the TCPSS Act. rectification period means the period taken to rectify a fault or service difficulty relating to a payphone or payphone carriage service, excluding any period during which the primary universal service provider was not required to comply with a payphone benchmark standard in relation to the fault or service difficulty because of an exemption under paragraph 12(1)(a) or 12(1)(b) of the Payphones Determination. TCPSS Act means the Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999. Telecommunications Act means the Telecommunications Act 1997.
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