Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act 2013

Registration, enforcement, and miscellaneous provisions - Registration - Changes to register

70: Registrar may deregister person

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"The Registrar can remove you from the list if you're no longer a network operator."

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The Registrar can remove you from the register if they are satisfied that you have ceased to exist. The Registrar can also remove you if they think you no longer have obligations under this Act as a network operator. The Registrar can remove you if you are no longer a network operator for any other reason.

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Part 4Registration, enforcement, and miscellaneous provisions
Registration: Changes to register

70Registrar may deregister person

  1. The Registrar may remove a person from the register if the Registrar is satisfied that the person has—

  2. ceased to exist; or
    1. ceased to have the obligations of a network operator under this Act; or
      1. otherwise ceased to be a network operator.