Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00710:reg:36:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00710
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 36 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 91927–93834

the reporting period in respect of the details and materials identified in paragraph (a).
Example: For paragraph (b): identification through reports made to the provider, hashing or through other measures and controls implemented by the provider.

Further minimum requirements—Tier 1 designated internet service, end-user managed hosting service, high impact generative AI DIS
 (8) Without limiting subsection (2), the provider of a Tier 1 designated internet service, end-user managed hosting service or high impact generative AI DIS must ensure that the compliance report:
 (a) specifies the volume of child sexual exploitation material and pro-terror material identified by the provider in relation to the service;
 (b) specifies the manner in which the materials under paragraph (a) (if any) were identified;
 (c) includes details of the action taken by the provider in respect of materials identified under paragraph (a); and
 (d) specifies the average monthly number of active end-users of the service, in Australia, in the reporting period, and how that number was worked out.
Example: For paragraph (b): identification through reports made to the provider, hashing or through other measures and controls implemented by the provider.

Further minimum requirements—end-user managed hosting service and high impact generative AI DIS
 (9) Without limiting subsections (2) and (8), the provider of an end-user managed hosting service or a high impact generative AI DIS must ensure that the compliance report sets out:
 (a) details of any limitations on the service or the provider to identify, assess or take action in respect of class 1A material and class 1B material; and
 (b) where relevant, a description of the design and technology features of the service giving rise to the limitations under (a); and
 (c) the impact of such limitations on the matters specified in paragraphs (8)(a), (b) and (c).