Telecommunications Act 2001

Designated services and specified services - Matters relating to regulation-making powers for designated services and specified services

65: Expiry of designated services and specified services

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"When some telecom services end or are no longer needed, they stop being part of the law."

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A part of the Telecommunications Act 2001 called 'Expiry of designated services and specified services' was repealed. This means it is no longer part of the law. It was repealed on 22 December 2006 by section 30 of the Telecommunications Amendment Act (No 2) 2006. You can find more information about this change in the Telecommunications Amendment Act (No 2) 2006.

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Part 2Designated services and specified services
Matters relating to regulation-making powers for designated services and specified services

65Expiry of designated services and specified services (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 65: repealed, on , by section 30 of the Telecommunications Amendment Act (No 2) 2006 (2006 No 83).