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COMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT (NO. 1) 2003 NO. 114, 2003 - SCHEDULE 2 - Freedom of Information Act 1982

COMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT (NO. 1) 2003 NO. 114, 2003 - SCHEDULE 2

- Freedom of Information Act 1982

1 Subsection 4(1)

Insert:

"exempt Internet-content document" means:

(a)
a document containing information (within the meaning of Schedule 5 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 ) that:
(i)
has been copied from the Internet; and
(ii)
was offensive Internet content when it was accessible on the Internet; or
(b)
a document that sets out how to access, or that is likely to facilitate access to, offensive Internet content (for example: by setting out the name of an Internet site, an IP address, a URL, a password, or the name of a newsgroup).

2 Subsection 4(1)

Insert:

"offensive Internet content" means Internet content (within the meaning of Schedule 5 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 ) that is:

(a)
prohibited content (within the meaning of that Schedule); or
(b)
potential prohibited content (within the meaning of that Schedule).

3 Division 1 of Part II of Schedule 2 (before the item relating to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Insert:

Australian Broadcasting Authority, in relation to exempt Internet-content documents concerning the performance of a function, or the exercise of a power, under Schedule 5 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 .

4 Division 1 of Part II of Schedule 2 (before the item relating to Comcare

Insert:

Classification Board, in relation to exempt Internet-content documents concerning the performance of a function, or the exercise of a power, under Schedule 5 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 .

Classification Review Board, in relation to exempt Internet-content documents concerning the performance of a function, or the exercise of a power, under Schedule 5 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 .

5 Division 1 of Part II of Schedule 2 (before the item relating to the Reserve Bank of Australia)

Insert:

Office of Film and Literature Classification, in relation to exempt Internet-content documents concerning the performance of a function, or the exercise of a power, under Schedule 5 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 .