Telecommunications Act 2001

Designated services and specified services - Standard terms determinations for designated access services and specified services - Standard terms determination

30Q: Standard terms determination not to include expiry date

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"Some rules for phone and internet services stay in place until changed."

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When a standard terms determination is made, you will not find an expiry date for it. This means the determination stays in place until something else changes it. You can find more information about how this rule was added by looking at the Telecommunications Amendment Act (No 2) 2006.

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"The Commission can check and change the rules for phone and internet services at any time."

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

30QStandard terms determination not to include expiry date

  1. A standard terms determination must not include an expiry date for the determination.

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