Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00749:front:0:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00749
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 23668–26863

4—Miscellaneous
187KB Commonwealth may make a grant of financial assistance to service providers
187L Confidentiality of applications
187LA Application of the Privacy Act 1988
187M Pecuniary penalties and infringement notices
187N Review of operation of this Part
187P Annual reports
Part 5‑2—Delivery points
188 Delivery points
Part 5‑3—Interception capability
Division 1—Obligations
189 Minister may make determinations
190 Obligations of persons covered by a determination
191 Obligations of persons not covered by a determination in relation to a kind of telecommunications service
Division 2—Exemptions
192 Communications Access Coordinator may grant exemptions
193 ACMA may grant exemptions for trial services
Part 5‑4—Interception capability plans
195 Nature of an interception capability plan
196 Time for giving IC plans by carriers
197 Time for giving IC plans by nominated carriage service providers
198 Consideration of IC plans
199 Commencement of IC plans
200 Compliance with IC plans
201 Consequences of changed business plans
202 Confidential treatment of IC plans
Part 5‑4A—Requirement arising from proposed changes
202A Purpose of Part
202B Carrier or provider to notify of proposed change
202C Communications Access Coordinator may notify agencies
Part 5‑5—Delivery capability
203 Communications Access Coordinator may make determinations
204 Obligations of persons covered by a determination
205 Obligations of persons not covered by a determination in relation to a kind of telecommunications service
Part 5‑6—Allocation of costs
Division 1—Outline of Part
206 Outline of Part
Division 2—Interception capability
207 Costs to be borne by the carriers
Division 3—Delivery capability
208 Costs to be borne by the interception agencies
209 Working out costs of delivery capabilities
210 Examination of lower cost options
211 ACMA may require independent audit of costs
Chapter 6—Miscellaneous
Part 6‑1—Miscellaneous
298 Protection of persons—control order declared to be void
299 Dealing with information obtained under a warrant—control order declared to be void
299A Schedule 1
300 Regulations
Schedule 1—International production orders
Part 1—Introduction
1 Simplified outline of this Schedule
2 Definitions
3 Designated international agreement
3A Disallowance of regulations relating to designated international agreements
3B Statutory requirements certificate—designated international agreements
3C Australia's treaty‑making process
4 Message application service
5 Voice call application service
6 Video call application service
7 Storage/back‑up service
8 General electronic content service
9 When material is posted on a general electronic content service
10 Uploaded material
10A When a prescribed communications provider is based in, or operates in, a foreign country
11 Intended recipient of a communication
12 Use of a thing
13 Identification of a particular person
14 Eligible judge
15 Nominated ART member
16 Issuing authority
17 Nominated ART Intelligence and Security member
17A Urgent circumstances
18 Meaning of expressions in other provisions of this Act
19 Extra‑territorial application
20 Constitutional basis of this Schedule
Part 2—International production