Radiocommunications Act 1989

Transitional provisions

143: Forms approved by Secretary may be used where no form prescribed

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"Use a Secretary-approved form if no other form is needed."

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You can use a form approved by the Secretary if there is no specific form required. The Secretary gets to decide what forms are okay to use in this situation. You can find more information about this in section 143(2).

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Part 16Transitional provisions

143Forms approved by Secretary may be used where no form prescribed

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