Telecommunications Act 2001

Designated services and specified services - Standard terms determinations for designated access services and specified services - Standard terms development process

30D: Commission must give public notice if Commission initiates standard terms development process

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"The Commission must tell the public when they start creating standard terms for a service."

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If the Commission starts creating standard terms for a service, they must tell the public. They have to do this within 10 working days of starting the process, as outlined in section 30C. You can find out about this process and what it means for you when the Commission gives public notice.

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Part 2Designated services and specified services
Standard terms determinations for designated access services and specified services: Standard terms development process

30DCommission must give public notice if Commission initiates standard terms development process

  1. The Commission must give public notice that it has initiated the standard terms development process for a designated access service or specified service not later than 10 working days after initiating that process under section 30C.

Notes
  • Section 30D: inserted, on , by section 13 of the Telecommunications Amendment Act (No 2) 2006 (2006 No 83).