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of RNSS jamming equipment.

      RNSS jamming equipment has the same meaning as in:
            (a) the Radiocommunications (Jamming Equipment) Permanent Ban 2023; or
            (b) if another permanent ban replaces that instrument – the other permanent ban.

            Note: The Radiocommunications (Jamming Equipment) Permanent Ban 2023 is available, free of charge, from the Federal Register of Legislation at www.legislation.gov.au.

      visiting force has the meaning given by subsection 5 (1) of the Defence (Visiting Forces) Act 1963.

      4 Exemption — Defence and related persons

       (1) Under subsection 27 (2) of the Act, the ACMA determines that an act or omission by a member of a class of persons mentioned in subsection (2), to whom paragraph 27 (1) (a) of the Act applies, is exempt from section 189 and Part 4.2 of the Act in relation to:
          (a) the operation or supply of a RNSS jamming device; and
          (b) the possession, for the purpose of operation or supply, of a RNSS jamming device.

       (2) Subsection (1) applies to the following:
          (a) a member of the Defence Force, or an officer of the Department of Defence, in the performance of his or her functions as such a member or officer;
          (b) the Defence Force;
          (c) the Department of Defence;
          (d) a person supplying a RNSS jamming device to the Defence Force or the Department of Defence in accordance with a written contract signed by:
             (i) the person; and
             (ii) a member of the Defence Force, or an officer of the Department of Defence, in the performance of his or her functions as such a member or officer;
          (e) a member of a visiting force;
          (f) a member of a civilian component of a visiting force; and
          (g) a person supplying a RNSS jamming device to a visiting force in accordance with a written contract approved in writing by a member of the Defence Force, or an officer of the Department of Defence, in the performance of his or her functions as such a member or officer.
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