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COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 2001 NO. 46, 2001 - SCHEDULE 1
- Amendments
Public Lending Right Act 1985
1 After section 2
Insert:
The objects of this Act are:
- (a)
- to make payments to Australian creators of
books, and to publishers of books in Australia, in recognition of their loss
of income from their books being available for loan from, or for use in,
public lending libraries in Australia; and
- (b)
- to support the enrichment of Australian culture by encouraging Australian
persons to create books and by encouraging publishers to publish books in
Australia.
2 Subsection 5(4)
After "means", insert "any of the following".
3 Paragraph
5(4)(b)
Repeal the paragraph.
4 Paragraph 5(4)(c)
Omit "or otherwise
contributed to its form or contents".
5 Paragraph 5(4)(d)
Repeal the
paragraph.
Telecommunications Act 1997
6 After subsection 315(3)
Insert:
(3A) The provider is not liable to an action or other proceeding for damages
for or in relation to an act done or omitted in good faith in compliance with
the request.
(3B) An officer, employee or agent of the provider is not liable to an action
or other proceeding for damages for or in relation to an act done or omitted
in good faith in connection with an act done or omitted by the provider as
mentioned in subsection (3A).
7 After section 346
Insert:
(1) A carrier or carriage service provider is not liable to an action or other
proceeding for damages for or in relation to an act done or omitted in good
faith in compliance with a designated disaster plan covered by subsection
345(1) or 346(1), as the case may be.
(2) An officer, employee or agent of a carrier or of a carriage service
provider is not liable to an action or other proceeding for damages for or in
relation to an act done or omitted in good faith in connection with an act
done or omitted by the carrier or provider as mentioned in
subsection (1).
Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999
8
Subsection 128(3)
Omit "ACN 057 634 787", substitute "ABN 46 057 63 4 7 87".
Trade Practices Act 1974
9 Subsections 151AQB(1) and (2)
Repeal the
subsections, substitute:
(1) The Commission may:
- (a)
- at the same time as it
issues a Part A competition notice in relation to a carrier or carriage
service provider; or
- (b)
- at any time after a Part A competition notice has been issued in relation
to a carrier or carriage service provider;
give the carrier or provider a written notice (an advisory notice ) advising
the carrier or provider of the action it should take, or consider taking, in
order to ensure that it does not engage, or continue to engage, in the kind of
conduct dealt with in the Part A competition notice.
10 Subsection 151AQB(3)
Omit "A notice under subsection (2)", substitute
"An advisory notice".
11 Subsection 151AQB(4)
Omit "A notice under
subsection (2)", substitute "An advisory notice".
12 Subsection
151AQB(5)
Omit "a notice under subsection (2)", substitute "an advisory
notice".
13 Subsection 151AQB(6)
Omit "a notice under subsection (2)",
substitute "an advisory notice".
14 Subsection 151AQB(7)
Omit "a notice
under subsection (2)", substitute "an advisory notice".
15 Subsection
151AQB(7)
Omit "the notice under subsection (2)", substitute "the
advisory notice".
16 Paragraph 151CM(1)(c)
Omit "Division 5 of
Part 7 of the Telecommunications Act 1997 ", substitute
"Division 11 of Part 2 of the
Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999 ".
17 At the end of subsection 151CM(1)
Add:
; and (d) the adequacy of each digital data service provider's compliance with
its obligations under Division 12 of Part 2 of the
Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999
(which deals with regulation of digital data service charges).
18 After section 152CW
Insert:
152CWA Exercise of procedural powers by
Commission members
Chairperson is part of the arbitration
(1) If the
Chairperson is one of the members (the sitting members ) of the Commission as
constituted under section 152CV in relation to an arbitration, the
procedural powers of the Commission in relation to the arbitration may be
exercised by either or both of the following:
- (a)
- the Chairperson;
- (b)
- a sitting member nominated in writing by the Chairperson for the purposes
of this paragraph.
Chairperson is not part of the arbitration
(2) If the Chairperson is not one
of the sitting members, the procedural powers of the Commission in relation to
the arbitration may be exercised by either or both of the following:
- (a)
- the
sitting member nominated under subsection 152CW(2) to preside at the
arbitration;
- (b)
- a sitting member nominated in writing by the Chairperson for the purposes
of this paragraph.
Definition
(3) For the purposes of this section, a procedural power of the
Commission in relation to an arbitration is a power of the Commission in
relation to the arbitration other than:
- (a)
- a power conferred by this
Division to make, vary or revoke a determination; or
- (b)
- a power conferred by this Division to give a draft determination to the
parties.
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