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is taken to be used to supply a carriage service to the public for the purposes of section 42 of that Act.
 (1C) For the purposes of the definition of qualified person in subsection (1), a licence or qualification will be recognised by the ACMA in relation to an amateur station if it is a licence or qualification listed in Table A or Table B of the Tables of Equivalent Qualifications and Licences for the station.
 (2) Unless the contrary intention appears, in this Determination, a frequency band described using two frequencies starts immediately above the lower frequency and ends at the higher frequency.
 (3) In this Determination, latitude and longitude are measured with reference to the geodetic datum designated as the "Australian Geodetic Datum (AGD66)" gazetted in the Gazette on 6 October 1966.
Note More information on the Australian Geodetic Datum is available from the Geoscience Australia website:  http://www.ga.gov.au.
 (4) A reference in this Determination to another instrument made under the Act is a reference to the instrument as in force or existing from time to time.
Part 2 Conditions for every amateur licence
4 Conditions
  Every amateur licence is subject to the conditions in this Part relating to the operation of any amateur station under the licence by the licensee.

4A Qualifications
  The licensee must be a qualified operator.
5 Communication by an amateur station
 (1) The licensee must not solicit a message that is to be transmitted on behalf of another person unless the message relates to a disaster.
 (2) The licensee must not transmit a message on behalf of another person:
 (a) enabling any person to obtain a financial gain or other reward, directly or indirectly; or
 (b) relating to the commercial or financial affairs of any person.
Note Subject to subsections (1) and (2), a licensee may transmit messages on behalf of a third party to an amateur station, including an amateur station in a foreign country.  The laws of that country may apply to the licensee in respect of that transmission.
 (3) The licensee must not transmit a message to an amateur station in a foreign country if the purpose of the transmission would be inconsistent with the table of frequency band allocations in the spectrum plan or a footnote to that table.
6 Use of an amateur station
  The licensee must not:
 (a) use an amateur station for any purpose other than the following purposes:
 (i) self training in radiocommunications; or
 (ii) intercommunication; or
 (iii) technical investigations into radiocommunications; or
 (iv) transmitting news and information services related to the operation of amateur stations, as a means of facilitating intercommunication;
 (b) use an amateur station for financial gain or for the purpose of obtaining