Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L01255:clause:4_4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L01255
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 4 cl 4
Character Range: 127132–129459

4  Post-auction applicant information package
 (1) The post-auction applicant information package must contain the following documents and information:
 (a) if a spectrum licence for a 1800 MHz lot is described in the application notice:
 (i) the 1800 MHz re-allocation declaration;
 (ii) the 1800 MHz marketing plan;
 (iii) the 1800 MHz allocation limits direction;
 (b) if a spectrum licence for a 2 GHz lot is described in the application notice:
 (i) the 2 GHz and 3.4 GHz designation notice;
 (ii) the 2 GHz marketing plan;
 (c) if a spectrum licence for a 2.3 GHz lot is described in the application notice:
 (i) the 2.3 GHz designation notice;
 (ii) the 2.3 GHz marketing plan;
 (d) if a spectrum licence for a 3.4 GHz lot is described in the application notice:
 (i) the 2 GHz and 3.4 GHz designation notice;
 (ii) the 3.4 GHz marketing plan;
 (e) this instrument;
 (f) a guide to the post-auction allocation process;
 (g) a post-auction application form approved by the ACMA, with instructions for completing and giving the form to the ACMA;
 (h) the starting prices for each lot described in the application notice;
 (i) a post-auction deed of acknowledgment form approved by the ACMA, that includes a statement to the effect that a post-auction applicant understands and agrees to be bound by the provisions of this Schedule;
 (j) statutory declaration forms for the purposes of this Schedule;
 (k) the amount of the application fee for the post-auction allocation process determined by the ACMA;
 (l) the application opening date and time;
 (m) the email address for giving documents to the ACMA.
 (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(g), a post-auction application form must require a post-auction applicant to state:
 (a) the date upon which the spectrum licence the subject of the post-auction application would come into force, being a date not later than 2 months after the date the post-auction application is made; and
 (b) the post-auction applicant's calculation of the post-auction pre-determined price for the licence; and
 (c) if the post-auction applicant is applying for a spectrum licence for one or more 1800 MHz lots – the associates of the post-auction applicant.
 (3) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(k), the amount of the application fee for the post-auction application process may be zero.