Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00058:reg:5:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00058
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 8/11)
Character Range: 18713–21614

non assigned;
(be) ship station Class C assigned;
(bf) ship station Class C non assigned;
(bg) sound outside broadcast station;
(bh) space licence;
(bi) space station;
(bj) station;
(bk) television outside broadcast network;
(bl) television outside broadcast network station;
(bm) television outside broadcast station;
(bn) television outside broadcast system;
(bo) temporary fixed link station.
 (2) In this instrument, the question whether a transmitter licence is associated with a commercial broadcasting licence is determined in the same manner as that question is determined for the purposes of the Commercial Broadcasting (Tax) Act 2017.
 (3) In this instrument, each of the following is an eligible person:
 (a) any of the following bodies corporate (whether or not it changes its name after the commencement of this instrument):
 (i) the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (ACN 004 213 067);
 (ii) the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia Central Operations (ACN 141 354 734);
 (iii) the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (Queensland Section) (ACN 009 663 478);
 (iv) the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section) (ACN 000 032 422);
 (v) the Royal Flying Doctor Service Tasmania Ltd (ACN 617 680 896);
 (vi) the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (Victorian Section) (ACN 004 196 230);
 (vii) the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (Western Operations) (ACN 067 077 696);
 (b) if one of the bodies corporate specified in paragraph (a) stops performing any of its functions – a body corporate responsible for performing the same, or substantially the same, functions;
 (c) in relation to a licence that authorises a person to operate a narrowcasting service station – a person who operates, or who proposes to operate, a radiocommunications transmitter under the licence solely to provide open narrowcasting television services for community and educational non-profit purposes under a class licence determined under paragraph 117(e) of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.
 (4) For a licence, a spectrum access is a combination of:
 (a) either:
 (i) a particular frequency band; or
 (ii) a particular frequency and a particular bandwidth; and
 (b) either:
 (i) a particular location; or
 (ii) a particular area;
  within which operation of one or more radiocommunications transmitters is authorised by the licence.
Note 1: There may be more than one spectrum access for a licence.
Note 2: The spectrum accesses for a licence may be worked out by looking at the conditions of the licence that relate to the frequencies on which each radiocommunications transmitter may be operated, and the corresponding geographic areas within which, or locations from which, each transmitter may be operated. The corresponding geographic area may be the whole of Australia.
 (5) A spectrum access for a licence is a low power spectrum access at a particular