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under section 6.2.

 (2) A bidder must not attempt to interfere with, disrupt or damage the auction system.

 (3) A bidder must not attempt to use the auction system to breach a law of the Commonwealth.

8.3 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 Determination, 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 8.6.

 (2) The ACMA may vary a notice given under subsection (1).

8.4 Use of information and documents by ACMA

 (1) The ACMA may use information or documents it obtains in the performance of its functions under this Determination:
 (a) for the purposes of this Determination, including disclosing or publishing information or documents as provided for in this Determination; and
 (b) in relation to a spectrum licence issued as a result of the allocation process.

 (2) The ACMA may retain possession of a document or other item given to the ACMA for the purposes of this Determination for as long as necessary for the performance of the ACMA's functions and exercise of its powers under this Determination or the Act.

 (3) The ACMA may disclose information or documents in accordance with Part 7A of the Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005 or as otherwise authorised by law.

8.5 ACMA to provide information to ACCC on request

 (1) The ACCC may make a request to the ACMA for information in relation to the allocation process or in relation to an applicant or bidder.

 (2) The ACMA must provide the requested information to the ACCC if the ACMA has the information.

 (3) Without limiting subsection (1), information that the ACCC may request includes the following:
 (a) completed application forms;
 (b) completed eligibility nomination forms;
 (c) completed deed of confidentiality forms;
 (d) information about an applicant's associates and affiliations;
 (e) information about any breaches of confidentiality obligations;
 (f) information about the outcomes of the procedures in Part 5;
 (g) information about bidding during the auction;
 (h) information about the outcomes of the procedures in Part 7.

8.6 Retention of eligibility payment or enforcement of deed for breach of procedures

 (1) The ACMA on behalf of the