Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00642:reg:6:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00642
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 3/6)
Character Range: 6946–10016

time limit for complying with the notice, the time limit for complying with the notice is:

            (a)         14 days from the date of the notice; or
            (b)         if the notice is not dated, 14 days from the date on which the ACCC gave the notice to the licensee.

         (4) The ACCC may extend the time limit for complying with the notice either before or after the time limit for complying with the notice has passed.
Part 4 Confidential information

    12                Documents that must not contain any confidential information

    The following documents must not contain any confidential information:

         (a)                an access undertaking;
         (b)               a variation of an access undertaking.

    13                Confidential information contained in supporting documents, annual reports, or submissions

         (1)               The ACCC may make any supporting documents, annual report or submissions given in connection with an access undertaking or variation of an access undertaking, publicly available on the ACCC's Internet site.

         (2)               At the time of giving supporting documents or an annual report a licensee may request that the ACCC not make the whole or a part of a document or report publicly available on the ACCC's Internet site because of confidential information in the document or report.

         (3)               At the time of giving submissions a member of the public may request that the ACCC not make the whole or a part of a submission publicly available on the ACCC's Internet site because of confidential information in the submission.

         (4)               At the time of making a request under either subrule (2) or (3) a licensee or member of the public must provide the ACCC with:

            (a)         reasons why the information is claimed to be confidential; and
            (b)         an unmarked copy of the document, report or submission including the parts in which confidentiality is claimed; and
            (c)         a copy of the document, report or submission, marked up so as to show clearly the parts in respect of which confidentiality is claimed; and
            (d)         a copy of the document, report or submission, with the parts in respect of which confidentiality is claimed masked so that these parts are not disclosed and may be published on the ACCC's Internet site.

         (5)               After considering:

            (a)         a request made under either subrule (2) or (3); and
            (b)         the reasons the licensee or member of the public has given under subrule (4) in relation to the request;

  the ACCC may decide not to make publicly available so much of the document, report or submission that contains confidential information that the ACCC thinks should not be so given.
Part 5 Use of information

    14                Purported limitations

         (1)               A licensee or member of the public who gives supporting documents, an annual report or submissions to the ACCC in