Telecommunications Act 2001

Information disclosure requirements

69ZF: Information to be supplied to Commission

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"Tell the Commission the information they need to know"

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The law says you must give certain information to the Commission. You need to know what the Commission wants to know. The Commission is part of the Telecommunications Act 2001.

A law called the Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Act 2018 changed this rule. This change happened on 13 November 2018. You can find out more about this change in section 38 of the Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Act 2018.

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Part 2BInformation disclosure requirements

69ZFInformation to be supplied to Commission (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 69ZF: repealed, on , by section 38 of the Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 48).