Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00742:section:310:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00742
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 310 (pt 8/12)
Character Range: 507010–510050

cases of urgency
462 Compliance with the numbering plan
Subdivision B—Allocation system for numbers
463A Numbering scheme manager
463 Allocation system for numbers
464 Consultation about an allocation system
Subdivision C—Miscellaneous
465 Register of allocated numbers
466 Emergency service numbers
468 Collection of numbering charges
469 Collection of charges on behalf of the Commonwealth
470 Cancellation of certain exemptions from charge
471 Commonwealth not liable to charge
472 Integrated public number database
473 Letters and symbols taken to be numbers
Division 3—Regulation of electronic addressing
474 Declared manager of electronic addressing
475 ACMA may give directions to declared manager of electronic addressing
476 ACCC may give directions to declared manager of electronic addressing
477 ACCC's directions to prevail over the ACMA's directions
Part 23—Standard agreements for the supply of carriage services
478 Simplified outline
479 Standard terms and conditions apply unless excluded
482 Concurrent operation of State/Territory laws
483 Competition and Consumer Act not affected by this Part
Part 24—Carriers' powers and immunities
484 Schedule 3
Part 24A—Submarine cables
484A Schedule 3A
Part 25—Public inquiries
Division 1—Simplified outline
485 Simplified outline
Division 2—Inquiries by the ACMA
486 When inquiry must be held
487 When inquiry may be held
488 Informing the public about an inquiry
489 Discussion paper
490 Written submissions and protection from civil actions
491 Hearings
492 Hearing to be in public except in exceptional cases
493 Confidential material not to be published
494 Direction about private hearings
495 Reports on inquiries
Division 3—Inquiries by the ACCC
496 When inquiry must be held
497 When inquiry may be held
498 Informing the public about an inquiry
499 Discussion paper
500 Written submissions and protection from civil actions
501 Hearings
502 Hearing to be in public except in exceptional cases
503 Confidential material not to be published
504 Direction about private hearings
505 Reports on inquiries
505A ACCC may use material presented to a previous public inquiry
505B ACCC may adopt a finding from a previous public inquiry
506 ACCC's other powers not limited
Part 26—Investigations
507 Simplified outline
508 Matters to which this Part applies
509 Complaints to the ACMA
510 Investigations by the ACMA
511 Preliminary inquiries
512 Conduct of investigations
513 Complainant and certain other persons to be informed of various matters
514 Reference of matters to Ombudsman or other responsible person
515 Reference of matters to the ACCC
515A Reference of matters to Information Commissioner
516 Reports on investigations
517 Publication of reports
518 Person adversely affected by report to be given opportunity to comment
519 Protection from civil actions
Part 27—The ACMA's information‑gathering powers
Division 1—Simplified outline
520 Simplified outline
Division 2—Information‑gathering powers
521 The ACMA may obtain information and documents from carriers and