Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2007A00124:clause:7_62:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2007A00124
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 7 cl 62 (pt 3/3)
Character Range: 107410–109441

has been classified R 18+ or MA 15+ by the Classification Board;
  give the links service provider a written notice (a final link‑deletion notice) directing the provider to take such steps as are necessary to ensure that a type B remedial situation exists in relation to the content; and
 (d) in a case where:
 (i) the content consists of an eligible electronic publication; and
 (ii) the effect of the classification is that the content is prohibited content because it has been classified RC, category 2 restricted or category 1 restricted by the Classification Board;
  give the links service provider a written notice (a final link‑deletion notice) directing the provider to take such steps as are necessary to ensure that a type A remedial situation exists in relation to the content.

Note 1: For type A remedial situation, see subclause (6).

Note 2: For type B remedial situation, see subclause (7).

 (5) If the ACMA makes a decision under subclause (2) or (3) to apply to the Classification Board under clause 22 for classification of content, the ACMA must give the relevant links service provider a written notice setting out the decision.

Type A remedial situation

 (6) For the purposes of the application of this clause to a links service provider, a type A remedial situation exists in relation to particular content if:
 (a) the provider ceases to provide a link to the content using the links service concerned; or
 (b) the content is not provided by a content service provided to the public (whether on payment of a fee or otherwise).

Type B remedial situation

 (7) For the purposes of the application of this clause to a links service provider, a type B remedial situation exists in relation to particular content if:
 (a) the provider ceases to provide a link to the content using the links service concerned; or
 (b) the content is not provided by a content service provided to the public (whether on payment of a fee or otherwise); or
 (c) access to the content is subject to a restricted access system.