Telecommunications Act 2001

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180: Status of input methodologies, amendments, and revocations

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You need to know that input methodologies, amendments, and revocations are secondary legislation, which you can learn more about in Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019. This means they have special rules to follow. The Commission must publish them under the Legislation Act 2019. You can find the published input methodologies and amendments on the Commission's website. The Commission must also publish the reasons for their decisions. This helps you understand why they made certain choices. The Commission has to follow time limits when publishing these documents. If they make a decision, they have 10 working days to publish it. If the High Court makes a decision on appeal, the Commission has 10 working days to publish it after they receive the decision.

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Part 6Fibre fixed line access services
Input methodologies: Input methodologies

180Status of input methodologies, amendments, and revocations

  1. The following are secondary legislation (see Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019 for publication requirements):

  2. an input methodology:
    1. an amendment to an input methodology:
      1. the revocation by the Commission of an input methodology.
        1. The secondary legislation must be published under the Legislation Act 2019,—

        2. if it is made by the Commission, within 10 working days after the Commission makes its determination; or
          1. if it is made by the High Court on appeal, within 10 working days after the Commission receives a copy of the High Court’s decision.
            1. If an input methodology or amendment is made by the High Court on appeal, the Legislation Act 2019 applies as if the Commission were the maker of the secondary legislation.

            2. When a methodology or an amendment (but not a revocation) is published, the Commission must publish the reasons for determining the methodology, or for amending it, on the Commission’s Internet site.

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            • Section 180: replaced, on , by section 3 of the Secondary Legislation Act 2021 (2021 No 7).