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and enforcement
231 Outline of this Chapter
Part 5.1—Delegation
238 Delegation
Part 5.3—Advisory guidelines
262 ACMA may make advisory guidelines
Part 5.4—Accreditation
263 ACMA may accredit persons
264 Conditions of accreditation
264A Withdrawal of accreditation
265 Procedure for withdrawing accreditation
266 Accreditation rules
266A ACMA determination in relation to certificates
Part 5.5—Enforcement
Division 1—Introduction
267 Simplified outline of this Part
Division 2—Enforcement
268 Remedial directions—breach of civil penalty provision
269 Civil penalty provisions—enforcement
270 Infringement notices
271 Enforceable undertakings
272 Injunctions
Division 3—Forfeiture notices
273 Provisions subject to a forfeiture notice
274 When a forfeiture notice may be given
275 Matters to be included in a forfeiture notice
276 Extension of time to agree to forfeit a thing to the Commonwealth
277 Withdrawal of a forfeiture notice
278 Effect of agreeing to forfeit a thing to the Commonwealth
279 The ACMA may take possession of a thing
280 Forfeiture of a thing to the Commonwealth
281 Forfeited things may be sold, destroyed or otherwise disposed of
282 Effect of this Division
283 Designated forfeiture officer
Division 4—Inspectors
284 Inspectors
Division 5—Monitoring and investigation powers
284A Monitoring powers
284B Investigation powers—general
284C Identity card
284D Retention of thing seized etc.
284E Securing evidential material
284F Directions to licensees—managing interference with radiocommunications
284H Powers of inspectors to require operation of transmitters
284J General powers of inspectors
284K Self‑incrimination etc.
Division 6—Power of inspectors to enter premises and adjust transmitters in emergencies
Subdivision A—Powers of inspectors
284KA Power of inspectors to enter premises and adjust transmitters in emergencies
Subdivision B—Investigation warrants
284KB Transmitter access warrants
284KC Offence relating to warrants
Subdivision C—Issuing officers
284KD Issuing officer
284KE Powers of issuing officers
Division 7—Court‑ordered forfeiture
284L Court may order forfeiture
284M Forfeited goods may be sold, destroyed or otherwise disposed of
Division 8—Public warning notices
284N Public warning notices
Division 9—Miscellaneous
284P Act not to affect performance of duties by inspectors
284Q Inspectors not authorised to enter or search certain land or premises etc. used for defence purposes
Part 5.5A—Information‑gathering powers
284R Simplified outline of this Part
284S The ACMA may obtain information or documents
284T Copying documents—compensation
284U Copies of documents
284V ACMA may retain documents
284W Self‑incrimination
Part 5.6—Review of decisions
285 Decisions that may be subject to reconsideration by the ACMA
286 Deadlines for reaching certain decisions
287 Statements to accompany notification of decisions
288 Applications for reconsideration of decisions
289 Reconsideration by the ACMA
290 Deadlines for reconsiderations
291 Statements to accompany notification of decisions on reconsideration
292 Review by the ART
Part 5.7—Charges
294 Spectrum access charges
295 Publication of determinations
296 Collection of charges on behalf of the ACMA
297 Limits on charges
298 Recovery of charges
298A