Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020C00877:reg:15:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020C00877
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 15 (pt 1/3)
Character Range: 43880–46580

15  Distributing and publishing schedule of charges
Note: Documents may be given in electronic form and documents posted or sent electronically are taken to be given on the day they are posted or sent—see subrule 3(3).

Infrastructure operator—provision of schedule of charges to new customer or on request
 (1) If a person becomes a customer of an infrastructure operator, the operator must give the person, within 10 business days after the day the operator first receives notice, or otherwise becomes aware, that the person is a customer, a copy of:
 (a) its current schedule of charges; and
 (b) if a schedule of charges that is not yet in effect has been given to existing customers in accordance with paragraph (3)(a) or (4)(a)—the new schedule of charges.
Civil penalty: 200 penalty units.
 (2) If a person gives an infrastructure operator a request in writing for details of its current infrastructure charges for infrastructure services provided to its customers, the operator must give the person, within 10 business days after the day the request is received, a copy of:
 (a) its current schedule of charges; or
 (b) if a new schedule of charges has been adopted but is not yet in effect—the new schedule of charges.
Civil penalty: 200 penalty units.

Infrastructure operator—adoption of new schedule of charges
 (3) If an infrastructure operator that satisfies subparagraph 23(b)(i) or (ii) (whether or not its infrastructure charges are determined or approved by a single State Agency under a law of the State) adopts a schedule of charges under subrule 11(1):
 (a) the operator must give a copy of the schedule of charges to each of its customers at least 25 business days before the day the schedule of charges comes into effect; and
 (b) if the operator has a website—the operator must publish the schedule of charges on a publicly accessible part of the operator's website at least 25 business days before the day the schedule of charges comes into effect.
Civil penalty: 200 penalty units.
 (4) If an infrastructure operator of any other kind adopts a schedule of charges under subrule 11(1):
 (a) the operator must give a copy of the schedule of charges to each of its customers at least 10 business days before the day the schedule of charges comes into effect; and
 (b) if the operator has a website—the operator must publish the schedule of charges on a publicly accessible part of the operator's website at least 10 business days before the day the schedule of charges comes into effect.
Civil penalty: 200 penalty units.

Infrastructure operator—adoption of new schedule of charges updating rule 9A charges only
 (5) For subrules (3) and (4), if the schedule of charges is one