"ACCC"
means the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
11 After paragraph 30(1)(ha)
Insert:
- (hb)
- the carriage of a letter to the
provider of an aggregation service, for the purposes of aggregation in order
to use a bulk interconnection service (within the meaning of
section 32A);
12 At the end of paragraph 30(1)(ma)
Add:
; or (iii) from a member of the
service to a service centre of the service (subject to subsection (1C));
or
(iv) from a service centre of the service to a member of the service
(subject to subsections (1C) and (1D));
13 After subsection
30(1A)
Insert:
- (1AA)
- For the purposes of paragraph (1)(hb), an
aggregation service is a service:
- (a)
- that aggregates letters from different senders; and
- (b)
- that is offered in order to allow the senders to use a bulk
interconnection service (within the meaning of section 32A).
14 After subsection 30(1B)
Insert:
- (1C)
- Carriage of a letter between a
service centre of a document exchange service and a person who is a member of
the service is only covered by subparagraph (1)(ma)(iii) or (iv) if, at
the time of the carriage, all of the following apply:
- (a)
- the person chose to become a member of the service by applying directly to
the provider of the service;
- (b)
- the terms and conditions on which the service is provided require the
person to pay a fee periodically (at least annually) to remain a member;
- (c)
- the person has a unique identifier that:
(i) is not a postal address; and
(ii) does not include a street name;
for the purposes of sending and receiving letters carried by the service;
- (d)
- the person is entitled to send and receive letters carried by the service;
- (e)
- there is a separate receptacle at a service centre of the service for the
lodgment and collection of letters carried by the service that are sent to the
person or sent by the person;
- (f)
- the person is a government agency, partnership, educational institution,
health or community service provider, charity, religious institution or other
person carrying on a business or other undertaking not of a private or
domestic nature.
- (1D)
- Carriage of a letter from a service centre of a document exchange service
to a person who is a member of the service is not covered by
subparagraph (1)(ma)(iv) if the sender has addressed the letter using
only a postal address.
14A After section 30
Insert:
30A Enforcement for infringement of
reserved services
- (1)
- A person shall not engage in conduct that involves an
infringement of Australia Post's exclusive right to undertake the reserved
services.
- (2)
- If the Federal Court is satisfied that a person has contravened
subsection (1), the Court may order the person to pay to the Commonwealth
such pecuniary penalty, in respect of each contravention, as the Court
determines to be appropriate.
- (3)
- In determining the pecuniary penalty, the Court must have regard to all
relevant matters, including:
- (a)
- the nature and extent of the contravention; and
- (b)
- the nature and extent of any loss or damage suffered as a result of the
contravention; and
- (c)
- the circumstances in which the contravention took place; and
- (d)
- whether the person has previously been found by the Court in proceedings
under this Act to have engaged in any similar conduct.
- (4)
- The pecuniary penalty payable under subsection (2) by a body
corporate is not to exceed $250,000 for each contravention.
- (5)
- The pecuniary penalty payable under subsection (2) by a person other
than a body corporate is not to exceed $50,000 for each contravention.
- (6)
- The Minister or the ACCC may institute a proceeding in the Federal Court
for the recovery on behalf of the Commonwealth of a pecuniary penalty referred
to in subsection (2).
- (7)
- A proceeding under subsection (6) may be commenced within 6 years
after the contravention.
- (8)
- For the avoidance of doubt, the remedy in this section is in addition to
that provided in section 31 of this Act.
15 Section 32B
Omit "Australian Competition and Consumer Commission"
(wherever occurring), substitute "ACCC".
Note: The heading to
section 32B is altered by omitting "interconnection".
16 Subparagraphs
32B(1)(a)(i) and (ii)
Repeal the subparagraphs, substitute:
(i) to inquire
into a dispute, between Australia Post and a person who is obtaining or who
wishes to obtain a rate reduction for the delivery of bulk quantities of
letters by Australia Post in return for performing functions in relation to
the letters that may be performed by Australia Post, about the terms and
conditions on which a rate reduction is or would be provided to the person
(including the amount of the rate reduction); and
(ii) to make a recommendation to the Minister about those terms and
conditions; and
17 Paragraph 32B(1)(f)
Repeal the paragraph,
substitute:
- (f)
- that, despite section 49, the Minister may, if
the Minister thinks fit and after consultation with the Board, direct
Australia Post to act in accordance with a recommendation made by the
ACCC under subparagraph (a)(ii); and
18 After subsection 32B(1)
Insert:
- (1A)
- Regulations made under
paragraph (1)(f) must not authorise the making of directions that are
inconsistent with subsection 32A(2).
21 After Part 4
Insert:
Part 4AMonitoring of Australia Post
Division 2Role of the ACCC
50H ACCC may require Australia Post to
keep records
- (1)
- The ACCC may require Australia Post to keep records:
- (a)
- about the matters specified by the ACCC; and
- (b)
- in the manner and form specified by the ACCC.
- (2)
- Without limiting subsection (1), the ACCC must require Australia Post
to keep records about its reserved services.
- (3)
- Australia Post must give the ACCC:
- (a)
- copies of records kept under subsections (1) and (2); or
- (b)
- details about information contained in those records;
on request by the ACCC:
- (c)
- in the manner and form specified by the ACCC;
and
- (d)
- within the time specified by the ACCC.
- (4)
- The ACCC may only require Australia Post to keep records under
subsection (1) about matters that are relevant to the following:
- (a)
- the performance of the ACCC's functions in relation to prices surveillance
and to section 32B of this Act;
- (b)
- the financial relationship between parts of Australia Post's business that
relate to reserved services and parts that do not;
- (c)
- the financial relationship between different parts of Australia Post's
business that relate to reserved services.
50I ACCC may publish reports analysing records
The ACCC may prepare and publish reports analysing information given to the
ACCC under subsection 50H(3).
50J Minister may direct ACCC to report
- (1)
- The Minister may direct the ACCC
to do either or both of the following:
- (a)
- prepare;
- (b)
- publish;
a report analysing the information in records kept under subsections 50H(1)
and (2).
- (2)
- The ACCC must comply with a direction under
subsection (1).
50K Publication of confidential information
A report published under section 50I or 50J may include information that
Australia Post claims is commercial-in-confidence information if the ACCC is
satisfied:
- (a)
- that the claim is not justified; or
- (b)
- that it is in the public interest to publish the information.
22 After section 56
Insert:
56A Recovery of costs incurred by the ACCC
Minister may estimate costs for financial year
- (1)
- The Minister may, during
a financial year:
- (a)
- estimate the ACCC's costs for that financial year; and
- (b)
- notify Australia Post of the Minister's estimate.
Minister may determine actual costs for previous financial year
- (2)
- The
Minister may, in a financial year, determine the ACCC's actual costs for the
previous financial year.
Minister may direct Australia Post to pay adjusted estimated costs to ACCC
- (3)
- The Minister may, in a financial year, direct Australia Post to pay to the
ACCC, on behalf of the Commonwealth, the Minister's estimate of the ACCC's
costs for that financial year, adjusted in accordance with subsection (7) or
(8).
Adjustment for ACCC
- (7)
- If:
- (a)
- in the previous financial year, the Minister directed Australia Post to
pay an amount to the ACCC; and
- (b)
- the Minister determines that the ACCC's actual costs for that previous
financial year exceed the costs the Minister estimated for the ACCC that year;
the amount the Minister may direct Australia Post to pay to the ACCC under
subsection (3) is increased by that excess.
- (8)
- If:
- (a)
- in the previous financial year, the Minister directed Australia Post to
pay an amount to the ACCC; and
- (b)
- the Minister determines that the ACCC's actual costs for that previous
financial year fall short of the costs the Minister estimated for the ACCC
that year;
the amount the Minister may direct Australia Post to pay to the ACCC under
subsection (3) is reduced by that shortfall.
Note: Because the ACCC is
a prescribed agency for the purposes of the
Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 , its officials are required
to deal with amounts received under subsection (3) in accordance with
that Act.
Costs
- (9)
- In this section:
"ACCC's costs" means the costs of the ACCC in performing its functions under
this Act.
"costs" means an amount that, in accordance with accrual-based accounting
principles, is treated as a cost.
23 Paragraph 90J(6)(c)
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
- (c)
- the
Crime and Misconduct Act 2001 of Queensland; or
24 Paragraph 90LC(5)(c)
Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
- (c)
- the
Crime and Misconduct Act 2001 of Queensland; or
Trade Practices Act 1974
25 Subsection 25(1)
Omit "or Rules of Conduct under
Part 20 of the Telecommunications Act 1997 ", substitute ", Rules of
Conduct under Part 20 of the Telecommunications Act 1997 or the
Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989 ".
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