Telecommunications Act 2001

Designated services and specified services - Determinations for designated multinetwork services - Application

32: When application may not be made

You could also call this:

"When you can't ask for a decision about a telecom service"

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You cannot apply for a determination in certain situations. If there is already an approved code that covers the matters you want to apply for, you cannot make an application. You also cannot apply if the Commission has already made a determination about the service and it has not expired.

You cannot make an application if you and all the access providers have an agreement about the service that covers all the necessary matters, as set out in section 31. This means you have already sorted out all the details with the access providers. The agreement must cover everything that section 31 says is necessary.

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Part 2Designated services and specified services
Determinations for designated multinetwork services: Application

32When application may not be made

  1. Despite section 31, no person may apply for a determination—

  2. of any matters that an approved code already provides for; or
    1. if the Commission has already made a determination in respect of the designated multinetwork service and the determination has not expired; or
      1. if there is an agreement between the access seeker and all access providers for the supply of the service and the agreement provides for all of the matters set out in section 31.