Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01453:clause:4_66:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01453
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 4 cl 66 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 104199–106882

Payment of balance of winning price
  If the balance of the winning price for a winning bidder is an amount greater than zero, it must be paid by the winning bidder to the ACMA on behalf of the Commonwealth in accordance with Schedule 4.

69 Publication of auction results
 (1) The ACMA must announce or publish the following information about the auction after the end of the auction period:
(a)      the names of winning bidders;
(b)      the spectrum allocated to each winning bidder;
(c)      the winning price paid, or to be paid, by each winning bidder.

 (2) Before the ACMA announces or publishes the information in subsection (1), the auction manager must notify each winning bidder, in writing, that:
(a)      the ACMA will announce or publish the information; and
(b)      the winning bidder's confidentiality obligation under section 17 will end when the ACMA announces or publishes the information.
 (3) Unless all bidders agree in writing, the ACMA will not announce or publish any further information regarding the results of the auction.

Part 7—Miscellaneous

70 Unallocated spectrum
  Parts of the spectrum that are available in the auction but not allocated in the primary stage and not allocated in the secondary stage (if any), or taken to be unallocated under section 62 or 76, may be later made available for allocation by a procedure to be determined by the ACMA.
          Note: The ACMA may make determinations under section 60 of the Act about allocations by auction or by other procedures.

71 Bidders must not misuse auction system
 (1) A bidder must only access and use the auction system in accordance with the information about access and use provided under paragraphs 45(2)(c), (d) and (e).
 (2) A bidder must not attempt to interfere with, disrupt or damage the auction system.
 (3) A bidder must not use or attempt to use the auction system to breach a law of the Commonwealth.

72 ACMA may obtain information from applicants and bidders
 (1) If the ACMA has reason to believe that an applicant or bidder has information or documents that are relevant to the performance of any of the ACMA's functions or exercise of its powers under this instrument, the ACMA may, by written notice, require the applicant or bidder:
(a)      to give to the ACMA, within the period and in the manner and form specified in the notice, any such information; or
(b)      to produce to the ACMA, within the period and in the manner specified in the notice, any such documents.
          Note: If a requirement in a notice given under this subsection is breached, the ACMA may take action under section 75.
 (2) The ACMA may vary a notice given under subsection (1).

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