Telecommunications Act 2001

Networks - Network operators and networks generally - Misuse of network

114: Interception of telecommunications for authorised purposes

You could also call this:

"Listening in on phone calls or messages for allowed reasons"

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There was a law called section 114 that said when telecommunications can be intercepted for authorised purposes. You need to know this law was part of the Telecommunications Act 2001. This law was repealed, which means it is no longer in force, by the Crimes Amendment Act 2003, you can find more information about this act on the legislation website. The law was repealed on 1 October 2003. The repeal was made by section 35 of the Crimes Amendment Act 2003.

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114Interception of telecommunications for authorised purposes (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 114: repealed, on , by section 35 of the Crimes Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 39).