Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00440:clause:1_5:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00440
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 5 (pt 5/8)
Character Range: 18124–21103

mean there would be no other payphones remaining at the site at which the payphone (which is the subject of the removal proposal) is located.
payphone location proposal means a proposal by a primary universal service provider to install a payphone at a site.
payphone objection timeframe means the timeframe within which a person who is dissatisfied with the primary universal service provider's response to their payphone complaint regarding the final decision on the removal of a payphone, may lodge an objection with the ACMA, being 10 business days from when the primary universal service provider provided its written response to the complaint.
payphone register means a record which may be kept in an electronic format, containing a description of the location of existing payphone sites, and includes (at a minimum) the following details for each description:
          (a)   the location of the payphone site, such as the address of the payphone site or other similar description of the location;
          (b)    the State or Territory in which the payphone site is located;
          (c)   the postcode of the area in which the payphone site is located;
          (d)    the Australian Bureau of Statistics Statistical Local Area of the area in which the payphone site is located;
          (e)   the latitude and longitude of the payphone site;
          (f)   the number of payphones at the payphone site;
          (g)    the next available payphone and radial distance to that payphone;
          (h)    the payphone unique identifier code for each payphone at that site; and
          (i)    the type of payphone(s) at that site.
payphone removal proposal means a proposal by a primary universal service provider to remove a payphone from a site at which the primary universal service provider must ensure that a payphone is located in accordance with this instrument.
payphone site includes a site at which one or more payphones are located or proposed to be located and means either:
          (a)   an existing payphone site; or
          (b)    a new payphone site.
public authority means:
          (a)   the Commonwealth or a State or Territory; or
          (b)    a Commonwealth, State or Territory authority, including:
          (i) a police force or service; and
          (ii) a fire service; and
          (iii) an ambulance service; and
          (iv) a local government authority.
remote area means a geographic area which is not an urban area, major rural area or minor rural area.
required location notice information means all of the following:
          (a)   description of the site where the primary universal service provider proposes to install the payphone;
          (b)    a description of the exact location on the site upon which the primary universal provider proposes to install the payphone;
          (c)   the type of payphone the primary universal service provider proposes to install;
          (d)    the date by which a primary