Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00440:clause:1_5:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00440
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 5 (pt 4/8)
Character Range: 15377–18362

other recognised community grouping with a population of greater than 200 but not more than 2,500 people.
new payphone location has the meaning given by section 16.
new payphone site means a payphone site that is not an existing payphone site.
notifiable payphone location persons means the following persons:
          (a)   the relevant local government body; and
          (b)    the owners or occupiers of each residential and business premises within 50 metres of the proposed site.
notifiable payphone removal persons means the following persons:
          (a)   the relevant local government body; and
          (b)    the owner of the land from which it is proposed the payphone will be removed; and
          (c)   if the land from which it is proposed the payphone will be removed is occupied by a person other than the owner, the occupier.
not readily accessible means a site within:
          (a)   close proximity to an external plant facility; or
          (b)    range of a radio distribution system.
payment mechanism means any of the following:
          (a)   coin;
          (b)    phonecard;
          (c)   credit card;
          (d)    operator assistance;
          (e)   reverse charge calling.
payphone benchmark standards means the standards set out at in Division 2 of Part 3.
payphone complaint means an expression of disagreement about a final decision of the primary universal provider on the location or removal of a payphone made to the primary universal provider through at least one of the means provided in accordance with subsection 39(1) within the payphone complaint timeframe, but does not include:
          (a)   any general request for information or other assistance to enable a person to make a payphone complaint; or
          (b)    an issue that is the subject of legal action.
payphone complaint process means a process a primary universal provider has developed for the resolution of payphone complaints, including the means by which a person can make a complaint and how a person can obtain information on making a complaint.
payphone complaint timeframe is the timeframe within which a person can make a payphone complaint, being 20 business days from when the primary universal service provider provided its written notification of the final decision.
payphone complaint reference number means the unique reference number a primary universal service provider allocates to a payphone complaint.
payphone performance standards are the standards that are set out at Division 2 of Part 2.
payphone removal consultation document is a public consultation document prepared and published by the primary universal provider in relation to a payphone removal proposal, where removal of the payphone would mean there would be no other payphones remaining at the site at which the payphone (which is the subject of the removal proposal) is located.
payphone location proposal means a proposal by a primary universal service provider to install a