Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00742:section:5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00742
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 5 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 27101–28998

a warrant issued under the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979.
         • Carriage service providers may be required to supply carriage services for defence purposes or for the management of natural disasters.
         • A carrier or carriage service provider may be required to enter into an agreement with the Commonwealth about:
       (a) planning for network survivability; or
       (b) operational requirements in times of crisis.
         • The ACMA may require certain carriers and carriage service providers to provide pre‑selection in favour of carriage service providers in relation to calls made using a standard telephone service.
         • The ACMA must require certain carriers and carriage service providers to provide pre‑selection in favour of carriage service providers in relation to calls made using a declared carriage service.
         • Carriers and carriage service providers may be required to comply with certain international conventions.
         • The Minister may make Rules of Conduct about dealings with international telecommunications operators.
         • Provision is made for the technical regulation of customer equipment, customer cabling and cabling work.
         • Numbering may be administered by a numbering scheme manager or by the ACMA.
         • Provision is made for standard agreements for the supply of carriage services.
         • The ACMA and the ACCC may hold public inquiries about certain matters relating to telecommunications.
         • The ACMA may investigate certain matters relating to telecommunications.
         • Certain switching systems must be capable of providing calling line identification.
         • Provision is made for the following ancillary matters:
       (a) information‑gathering powers;
       (b) powers of search, entry and seizure;
       (c) review of decisions;
       (d) injunctions.