Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L01065:schedule:3:p7
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Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 7/36)
Character Range: 20309–23107

transfer of the full amount was made on or before the deadline (such as a transfer receipt); and
(ii)         the amount is received in the ACMA's bank account no later than 3 working days after the deadline; or
(c)      the ACMA receives other evidence which satisfies the ACMA that the person making the payment has taken all reasonable steps to pay the amount on or before the deadline.
 (5) An amount due under this instrument is not paid in full if bank charges or government duties imposed on a payment reduce the net payment to less than the amount due.
          Note: The effect of subsection (5) is that an applicant or bidder must add the value of any bank charge or government duty to the amount of a payment.
 (6) If an amount payable under this instrument is not an amount of whole dollars, the amount is rounded up to the next dollar.
          Note: Subsections (4), (5) and (6) relate to Division 2 of Part 6 to the extent that they apply to spectrum access charges payable under section 294 of the Act.

Part 2—Limits on allocation of spectrum
Division 1 Allocation limits

10 Interpretation
In this Division:

associated area, for a location, has the meaning given in subsection 6(3) of the spectrum licence limits direction.

designated area means a metropolitan area or a regional area.

Hierarchical Cell Identification Scheme or HCIS means the Hierarchical Cell Identification Scheme used as part of the Australian Spectrum Map Grid 2012 document published by the ACMA on its website, as the document existed at the time the spectrum licence limits direction was made.
             Note 1: The HCIS is a naming convention for areas on the Australian Spectrum Map Grid 2012 (ASMG), which is a system used by the ACMA to define geographic areas for radiocommunications licensing. A document describing the ASMG and HCIS, as well as spatial datasets describing each HCIS area could, at the time the spectrum licence limits direction was made, be found on the ACMA's website (www.acma.gov.au).
             Note 2: A tool to convert lists of HCIS area descriptions into Placemark files to allow the areas to be visualised using computer mapping software could, at the time the spectrum licence limits direction was made, be found on the ACMA's website (www.acma.gov.au).

insignificant: see subsection 12(4).

metropolitan area has the meaning given in subsection 6(1) of the spectrum licence limits direction.

part of the regional area: see subsection 12(5).

PMTS Class B has the meaning given in the Radiocommunications (Interpretation) Determination 2015.

PTS licence has the meaning given in the Radiocommunications (Interpretation) Determination 2015.

regional area has the meaning given in subsection 6(2) of the spectrum licence limits direction.

relevant band means