Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00058:reg:5:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00058
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 4/11)
Character Range: 8283–10943

in force before the end of the licence period if it surrendered or cancelled under the Radiocommunications Act 1992. For the purposes of this instrument, it is irrelevant whether a licence is, or may be, surrendered or cancelled before the end of its licence period.
low power spectrum access: see subsection (5).
micro power spectrum access: see subsection (6).
minimum annual amount means $42.88.
offshore area has the same meaning as in section 17 of the Radiocommunications Act 1992.
open narrowcasting radio service has the same meaning as in the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.
open narrowcasting service has the same meaning as in the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.
open narrowcasting television service has the same meaning as in the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.
Part 1 licence: see subclause 1(3) of Schedule 1.
Part 2 licence: see clause 6 of Schedule 1.
Part 3 licence: see subclause 11(3) of Schedule 1.
Part 4 licence: see clause 16 of Schedule 1.
Part 5 licence: see clause 26 of Schedule 1.
Part 6 licence: see clause 29 of Schedule 1.
Part 7 licence: see subclause 33(1) of Schedule 1.
Part 8 licence: see clause 36 of Schedule 1.
Part 9 licence: see subclause 38(3) of Schedule 1.
Part 10 licence: see subclause 42(2) of Schedule 1.
Part 11 licence: see subclause 46(4) of Schedule 1.
Part 12 licence: see subclause 49(2) of Schedule 1.
Part 13 licence: see clause 56 of Schedule 1.
point to multipoint station (land mobile spectrum) means a station that is authorised to be operated under a fixed licence within the following frequency bands:
 (a) 403 MHz to 430 MHz;
 (b) 450 MHz to 520 MHz, other than within one or more of the following frequency bands:
 (i) 451.5125 MHz to 452.5 MHz;
 (ii) 461.0125 MHz to 462 MHz;
 (iii) 503.49375 MHz to 504.99375 MHz;
 (iv) 513.49374 MHz to 514.99375 MHz.
population of an HCIS block means the most recent population for the HCIS block listed in the document that sets out population data for areas in HCIS blocks and HCIS cells that is part of the set of documents entitled Hierarchical Cell Identification Scheme (HCIS) – List of Population Data, published by the ACMA on its website.
Note 1: The set of documents entitled Hierarchical Cell Identification Scheme (HCIS) – List of Population Data is available, free of charge, on the ACMA's website at www.acma.gov.au.
Note 2: In accordance with section 6, the set of documents entitled Hierarchical Cell Identification Scheme (HCIS) – List of Population Data was incorporated as existing at the time this instrument commenced. At that time, the set of documents was based on population data reported in the 2021 Census of Population and Housing.