Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2011A00036:clause:2_130zbb:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2011A00036
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 130ZBB (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 43236–46035

reception area, see subsection (8).
 (8) The fifth objective is that the scheme should:
 (a) specify one or more related terrestrial sub‑areas; or
 (b) specify a method for ascertaining one or more related terrestrial sub‑areas;
each of which is taken to be an area (a category D reception area) in which people will, after the end of the simulcast period, or the simulcast‑equivalent period, as the case may be, for the related terrestrial licence area in which the related terrestrial sub‑area is included, be able to receive adequate reception of all the applicable terrestrial digital commercial television broadcasting services.
 (9) The sixth objective is that the scheme must:
 (a) if the scheme is developed by a body or association that the ACMA is satisfied represents commercial television broadcasting licensees—identify a company; or
 (b) if the scheme is formulated by the ACMA—identify the ACMA;
as the scheme administrator for the scheme.
 (10) The seventh objective is that the scheme must authorise the scheme administrator to issue a certificate (a reception certificate) to:
 (a) a person in a category C reception area (but not in a declared service‑deficient area); or
 (b) a person in a category D reception area (but not in a declared service‑deficient area);
stating that the person is unable to receive adequate reception of all of the applicable terrestrial digital commercial television broadcasting services.
 (11) The eighth objective is that a conditional access system that relates to any of the commercial television broadcasting services provided under the section 38C licence must enable a person who:
 (a) is in:
 (i) a category C reception area; or
 (ii) a category D reception area; and
 (b) is not in a declared service‑deficient area; and
 (c) holds a reception certificate;
to receive those commercial television broadcasting services.
 (12) Subsection (10) has effect subject to subsections (18) and (19).
 (13) The ninth objective is that, if an application for a reception certificate is made in accordance with the scheme, the application must:
 (a) be dealt with by the scheme administrator within 15 business days after receiving the application; and
 (b) be accepted, and dealt with, without requiring:
 (i) the payment of a fee by the applicant; or
 (ii) the applicant to incur any expenses (other than the expense of filling in the application and sending it to the scheme administrator).
 (14) The tenth objective is that, if:
 (a) a person is in a category D reception area; and
 (b) the category D reception area is included in a related terrestrial licence area;
the scheme must not allow the person to apply for a reception certificate before the earlier of the following:
 (c) the start of the designated digital service day for the category D