Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00058:reg:5:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00058
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 10/11)
Character Range: 23745–26545

licence is one of the following:
 (i) a licence that authorises the operation of an ambulatory station;
 (ii) a licence that authorises the operation of a station that is part of an ambulatory system other than a wireless audio system;
 (iii) a licence that authorises the operation of a station that is part of a land mobile system other than a wireless audio system; and
 (b) the licence is not a harmonised government spectrum area licence; and
 (c) the licence authorises a person to operate one or more radiocommunications transmitters within the spectrum access, subject to a condition that the maximum permitted radiated power of each such transmitter is 1.7 watts EIRP; and
 (d) either:
 (i) the applicant, in its application for the licence; or
 (ii) the licensee, in writing given to the ACMA before the time;
  has requested that the ACMA treat the licence as having a notional service area that consists of every point no more than 200 metres from:
 (iii) if the spectrum access includes a particular location – that location; or
 (iv) if the spectrum access includes a particular area – the centre of that area.
Note 1: There may be more than one spectrum access for a licence.
Note 2: The spectrum accesses for a licence may be worked out by looking at the conditions of the licence that relate to the frequencies on which each radiocommunications transmitter may be operated, and the corresponding geographic areas within which, or locations from which, each transmitter may be operated. The corresponding geographic area may be the whole of Australia.
Note 3: For paragraph (d), the request of an applicant or a licensee may be made, on their behalf, by an accredited person. No form of words is prescribed or required to be used for making the request. The 'notional service area' is used by the ACMA and accredited persons in planning and coordinating radiocommunications.
 (7) In this instrument, unless the contrary intention appears, a reference to a station is taken to be a reference to each radiocommunications transmitter that forms part of the station.
Note 1: A station is an installation or thing that is, or includes, one or more radiocommunications transmitters, one or more radiocommunications receivers, or both one or more radiocommunications transmitters and one or more radiocommunications receivers. The Act imposes tax only in relation to transmitter licences, so this instrument is primarily concerned with transmitter licences and radiocommunications transmitters. However, the manner for calculating the amount of tax in relation to some transmitter licences may depend on specified radiocommunications receivers.
Note 2: See also Part 2.
 (8) Unless the contrary intention appears, terms used in this instrument that are defined in the Radiocommunications Act