Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01450:clause:3_1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01450
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 3 cl 1
Character Range: 36804–38629

1  The regions
 (1) Each of the areas named in column 1 of Table 1 in this Schedule is a region.
 (2) The regions are described using the hierarchical cell identification scheme in the ASMG. The regions are described by the HCIS identifiers specified in column 2 of Table 1 for each region. There are four levels to the HCIS, corresponding to 3 degree cells, 1 degree cells, 15 minute cells and 5 minute cells of the ASMG.
 (3) The geographic area of each region can be determined by the aggregation of block areas represented by the HCIS identifiers used to describe the region. Refer to the ASMG for a complete description of the HCIS naming convention.
Note 1: The maps included in this Schedule are included for information only. The ACMA does not accept responsibility for the accuracy of that information. Potential participants in the allocation process should obtain their own advice and make their own inquiries into the pictorial representation of the region.
Note 2: The geographic area of the Greater Perth Lower region is the 'Perth/Bunbury' named area in item 27 of the table in section 5 of the re-allocation declaration. The geographic area of the Greater Perth Upper region consists of the 'Bunbury' named area and the 'Perth' named area in items 28 and 29, respectively, of that table. The 'Perth/Bunbury' named area is larger than the combined 'Bunbury' and 'Perth' named areas.
Note 3: For the purposes of this instrument and the allocation determination, a reference in a note to 'Greater Perth' is a reference to both the Greater Perth Lower region and the Greater Perth Upper region, or both the products GPER01 and GPER02, as the context requires.

Table 1 HCIS identifiers for spectrum licences in the 26 GHz band
    Column 1                  Column 2
    Named area                HCIS identifiers