Telecommunications Act 2001

Services provided using networks developed with Crown funding: Undertakings regime and Commerce Act 1986 authorisations - Undertakings relating to networks developed with Crown funding as part of UFB initiative - Process for submission and consideration of undertakings

156AH: LFC must submit undertaking for approval by Minister

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"LFCs must send a written promise to the Minister for approval"

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If you are an LFC, you must send an undertaking to the Minister in writing to get it approved. You do this by putting your undertaking in a written form and sending it to the Minister. The Minister will then look at your undertaking to decide if it is approved.

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Part 4AAServices provided using networks developed with Crown funding: Undertakings regime and Commerce Act 1986 authorisations
Undertakings relating to networks developed with Crown funding as part of UFB initiative: Process for submission and consideration of undertakings

156AHLFC must submit undertaking for approval by Minister

  1. An LFC must submit an undertaking for approval by the Minister by sending the undertaking in writing to the Minister.

Notes
  • Section 156AH: inserted, on , by section 81 of the Telecommunications (TSO, Broadband, and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2011 (2011 No 27).