Telecommunications Act 2001

Fibre fixed line access services - Information disclosure regulation

186: Purpose of information disclosure regulation

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The purpose of information disclosure regulation is to make sure you have enough information to check if the goals of this part of the law are being met. You need to be able to get this information easily. The law wants to help you assess this by making information available.

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Part 6Fibre fixed line access services
Information disclosure regulation

186Purpose of information disclosure regulation

  1. The purpose of information disclosure regulation is to ensure that sufficient information is readily available to interested persons to assess whether the purpose of this Part is being met.

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  • Section 186: inserted, on , by section 24 of the Telecommunications (New Regulatory Framework) Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 48).