Telecommunications Act 2001

Designated services and specified services - Pricing review determinations for designated access services - Calculation of price

46: Offences

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"Breaking the Telecommunications Law: What Happens When You Do Something Wrong"

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A law called the Telecommunications Act 2001 has a part about offences. This part is called section 46 and it was repealed. You can find out what repealed means by looking at other laws, and section 46 was repealed by the Telecommunications Amendment Act (No 2) 2006, which you can read more about by following the link to the Telecommunications Amendment Act (No 2) 2006. The repeal happened on 22 December 2006. This means section 46 is no longer a part of the law.

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46Offences (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 46: repealed, on , by section 21 of the Telecommunications Amendment Act (No 2) 2006 (2006 No 83).