Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00865:reg:32
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00865
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 32
Character Range: 62079–63099

32  Notice of breach of confidentiality
 (1) This section applies if the ACMA reasonably believes that an applicant or bidder, or a related person of the applicant or bidder, or a contractor of the applicant or bidder, may have:
 (a) disclosed confidential information in breach of section 29; or
 (b) received confidential information as a result of a breach of section 29.
 (2) In relation to the applicant or bidder whose confidential information has been disclosed, the ACMA must:
 (a) notify, in writing, the applicant or bidder, giving details of the matter; and
 (b) ask the applicant or bidder to make submissions about the matter; and
 (c) state a deadline for the receipt of submissions that is no more than 5 working days after the date of the request.
 (3) If the ACMA forms the belief before the end of the allocation period, the ACMA is not required to act under subsection (2) before the allocation period ends, but must act under that subsection as soon as practicable after the allocation period ends.