Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00823:front:0:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00823
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 18294–21533

interim bans
171 Actions for damages
Subdivision B—Permanent bans
172 Permanent bans on equipment
173 When permanent bans come into force
174 Revocation of permanent bans
175 Compliance with permanent bans—offences
176 Compliance with permanent bans—civil penalties
177 Actions for damages
Subdivision C—Presumptions
178 Presumptions
Subdivision D—Amnesty for banned equipment
179 Amnesty for banned equipment
180 The ACMA may take possession of equipment
181 Forfeiture of equipment to the Commonwealth
182 Forfeited equipment may be sold, destroyed or otherwise disposed of
Division 5—Recall of equipment
Subdivision A—Compulsory recall of equipment
183 Compulsory recall of equipment
184 Contents of a recall notice
185 Obligations of a supplier in relation to a recall notice
186 Compliance with recall notices
187 Actions for damages
Subdivision B—Voluntary recall of equipment
188 Notification requirements for a voluntary recall of equipment
Part 4.2—Offences relating to radio emission
192 Interference likely to prejudice safe operation of vessels, aircraft or space objects
193 Interference in relation to certain radiocommunications
194 Interference likely to endanger safety or cause loss or damage
195 Transmission from foreign vessel, aircraft or space object
196 Emergency transmissions etc.
197 Causing interference etc.
198 Transmission of false information
199 Transmission likely to cause explosion
200 Imputed knowledge
201 Operation of laws of States or Territories
Part 4.3—Settlement of interference disputes
Division 1—Conciliators
202 Conciliator
Division 2—Referral of matters to conciliators
205 Referral of complaints to conciliators
206 Referral of other matters to conciliators
207 Consideration of whether to refer a matter
Division 3—The conciliation process
208 Conciliator may effect settlement in relation to disputed conduct
209 Conciliator may decide not to make inquiry
210 Compulsory conference
211 Protection from civil actions
Division 4—Directions
212 ACMA may issue directions
213 Complainants to be kept informed
214 Contravention of a direction
215 Commonwealth not liable for costs
Division 5—Miscellaneous
216 Offences relating to settlement of interference disputes
217 Operation of State and Territory laws
Part 4.4—Restricted use zones
Division 1—Declarations of emergency
219 Declaration of period of emergency
220 Circumstances in which Proclamation may be made
221 Termination of period of emergency
221A Effect of a national emergency declaration
Division 2—Restrictive orders
222 Restrictive orders
223 Publication of restrictive orders
224 Application of orders to broadcasting
225 Revocation of orders
226 Orders may have extended operation
227 Contravention of orders
228 Orders to prevail over inconsistent laws
229 Restrictive orders are legislative instruments
Division 3—Guidelines for making restrictive orders
230 Minister may make guidelines
Chapter 5—Administration 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