Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L01255:clause:4_3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2017L01255
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 4 cl 3
Character Range: 124938–127132

3  Publication of advertisement
 (1) The ACMA may publish on its website a notice that:
 (a) describes the spectrum licences that are available for allocation under this Schedule, by reference to the lots to which this Schedule applies; and
 (b) sets out the method for calculating the post-auction pre-determined price; and
 (c) states that the allocation will be conducted in accordance with this Schedule; and
 (d) invites persons to make a post-auction application for a spectrum licence mentioned in paragraph (a); and
 (e) states the date and time (the application opening date and time) after which a person may make a post-auction application for a spectrum licence mentioned in paragraph (a); and
 (f) states that post-auction applications may not be withdrawn; and
 (g) states that the post-auction applicant information package can be obtained from the ACMA's website at the electronic address given in the notice.
 (2) Nothing in this Schedule requires the ACMA to publish an application notice.
 (3) The ACMA may publish more than one application notice.
 (4) The ACMA may revoke an application notice by publishing a revocation notice on its website.
 (5) If the ACMA revokes an application notice before the application opening date and time stated in the notice, a person may not make a post-auction application for a spectrum licence described in the notice.
 (6) If the ACMA revokes an application notice after the application opening date and time stated in the notice:
 (a) a person may not make a post-auction application for a spectrum licence described in the notice after the date the ACMA revokes the notice; and
 (b) if a person has made a post-auction application for a spectrum licence described in the notice before the date the ACMA revokes notice – Part 3 applies to that application as if the notice had not been revoked.
 (7) If a matter mentioned in an application notice changes, the ACMA must publish another notice giving details of the change on its website.
 (8) The ACMA may publish the information required by subclauses (1), (4) and (7) by additional methods, and may publish other information about the post-auction allocation process by any method.