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Schedule 2—Amendments consequential on Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation Act 1991
Section 26

Crimes Act 1914

Section 3 (definition of Commonwealth officer)
Omit from subparagraphs (d)(i), (ii) and (iii) ", the Australian Telecommunications Corporation or OTC Limited".

Freedom of Information Act 1982

Schedule 2 (Part II)
 (a) Omit:
  "Australian Telecommunications Corporation, in relation to documents in respect of its competitive commercial activities".
 (b) Omit:
  "OTC Limited, in relation to documents in respect of its competitive commercial activities".
 (c) Insert:
  "Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation Limited, in relation to documents in respect of its competitive commercial activities".

Sea Installations Act 1987

Schedule
 (a) Omit "Australian Telecommunications Corporation Act 1989" and "OTC Act 1946".
 (b) After "Air Navigation (Charges) Act 1952", insert "Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation Act 1991".
Note: On the commencement of the amendments of the Crimes Act 1914 made by section 25 of, and Schedule 1 to, this Act, the headings to sections 76D and 76E of that Act are altered by omitting "Commonwealth facility" and substituting "certain facilities".

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