Telecommunications Act 2001

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

33: Requirements for application

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"What you must do when making a written application"

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When you make an application under section 31, it must be in writing. You need to give it in the way that is prescribed, if there is a prescribed way. Your application must also contain the information that is prescribed, if any, and be accompanied by the prescribed fee, if there is one. This is what you have to do when you apply under section 31.

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

33Requirements for application

  1. An application under section 31 must—

  2. be in writing; and
    1. be given in the prescribed manner, if any; and
      1. contain the prescribed information, if any; and
        1. be accompanied by the prescribed fee, if any.