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submitted for checking more than once is to be counted separately for each time that it is submitted.
 (3) A subscription fee is payable for each subscription for which the access‑seeker applies (other than for a type A subscription).
             Example 1: An access‑seeker that selects subscription types C and D would be required to pay the ACMA or the contracted service provider:
             (a) $585 for subscription type C; and
             (b) $5,058 for subscription type D.
             Example 2: An access‑seeker that selects 2 type C subscriptions would be required to pay the ACMA or the contracted service provider $585 for each subscription.
Note 1: The subscription fee is exempt from GST under subsection 81‑5(1) of the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999.
Note 2: Subsection 21(6) of the Act provides that a fee is payable to the ACMA on behalf of the Commonwealth.
            Note 3: A list of Australian numbers submitted by an access seeker under subsection 19(1) must be equal to, or less than, the number of unused numbers attributable to the access-seeker's current subscription.
8 Subscription types
 (1)  An access‑seeker may hold one or more subscription types subject to:
         (a)     payment of the subscription fee for each subscription held; and
         (b)     the access‑seeker being registered under subsection 7(3) of the Do Not Call Register (Access to Register) Determination 2017.
Note 1: Access‑seekers may apply for a subscription when registering under subsection 7(3) of the Do Not Call Register (Access to Register) Determination 2017.
Note 2: Section 10 of the Do Not Call Register (Access to Register) Determination 2017 sets out that registrations under subsection 7(3) of the Do Not Call Register (Access to Register) Determination 2007 current at the commencement of the Do Not Call Register (Access to Register) Determination 2017 continue to have effect under subsection 7(3) of the Do Not Call Register (Access to Register) Determination 2017.
 (2) However:
(a)      an access‑seeker may only hold one subscription type A at a time; and
          (b)      an access‑seeker who holds a subscription type A may not hold any other subscription type while that subscription type A is in force.
 (3) If an access‑seeker holds two or more subscriptions, for which the subscription periods began on different days:
         (a)     any numbers submitted for checking are taken to have been submitted for the subscription which commenced first in time, up to the maximum number of Australian numbers able to be submitted for that subscription; and
         (b)     any remaining numbers submitted for checking are taken to have been submitted for the other subscription or subscriptions, in order of commencement, up to the maximum number of Australian numbers able to be submitted for that subscription, or each of those