- Radiocommunications (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992
- Contents
- Part 1—Preliminary
- Part 2—Transitional provisions
- 3 Interpretation
- 4 Saving of instruments under the old Act
- TABLE
- 6 Authorities under transmitter licences
- 7 Frequency reservation certificates
- 8 Consultation processes under the old Act
- 9 Evidentiary certificates
- 10 Forfeiture
- 11 Regulations under the Radiocommunications Act
- 12 Determinations of types of apparatus licences
- Part 3—Repeal and consequential amendments
- Schedule—Consequential amendments ofActs
- Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989
- Broadcasting Services Act 1992
- Subsection 6(1) (paragraph (a) of the definition of broadcasting services bands):
- Subsection 6(1) (paragraph (b) of the definition of broadcasting services bands):
- Subsection 6(1):
- Subsection 25(1):
- Paragraph 158(a):
- Clause 1 of Schedule 2:
- Paragraph 7(1)(f) of Schedule 2:
- Paragraph 8(1)(f) of Schedule 2:
- Broadcasting Services (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992
- Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
- Copyright Act 1968
- Development Allowance Authority Act 1992
- Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
- Navigation Act 1912
- Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984
- Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Act 1935
- Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Act 1992
- Sea Installations Act 1987
- Special Broadcasting Service Act 1991
- Telecommunications Act 1991
- Note 1
Radiocommunications (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992
Act No. 167 of 1992
This Act was prepared on 26 May 2004
Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting, Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra
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Contents
Part 1—Preliminary 1
1 Short title [see Note 1] ...................................................................... 1
2 Commencement ................................................................................ 1
Part 2—Transitional provisions 2 3 Interpretation..................................................................................... 2 4 Saving of instruments under the old Act........................................... 2 5 Instruments subject to suspension..................................................... 4 6 Authorities under transmitter licences............................................... 5 7 Frequency reservation certificates..................................................... 5 8 Consultation processes under the old Act ......................................... 6 9 Evidentiary certificates ..................................................................... 6 10 Forfeiture .......................................................................................... 7 11 Regulations under the Radiocommunications Act ............................ 7 12 Determinations of types of apparatus licences.................................. 7
Part 3—Repeal and consequential amendments 8
13 Repeal of Acts................................................................................... 8
14 Consequential amendments of Acts.................................................. 8
Schedule—Consequential amendments of Acts 9 Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989 9
Broadcasting Services Act 1992 9
Broadcasting Services (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992 10
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 11
Copyright Act 1968 11
Development Allowance Authority Act 1992 12
Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 12
Navigation Act 1912 12
Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984 12
Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Act 1935 12
Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Act 1992 13
Sea Installations Act 1987 13 Special Broadcasting Service Act 1991 13 Telecommunications Act 1991 13 Notes 16
An Act to repeal the Radiocommunications Act 1983 and certain related Acts, and to make transitional provisions and certain amendments consequential upon the enactment of the Radiocommunications Act 1992
Part 1—Preliminary
1 Short title [see Note 1]
This Act may be cited as the Radiocommunications (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992.
2 Commencement
This Act commences on 1 July 1993.
Part 2—Transitional provisions
3 Interpretation
(1) In this Part, unless the contrary intention appears:
old Act means the Radiocommunications Act 1983.
new Act means the Radiocommunications Act 1992. - (2)
- Subject to subsection (3), terms and expressions used in this Part have the same meaning as they have in the new Act.
- (3)
- Terms and expressions used in this Part that relate to the old Act or anything done under the old Act have the same meaning as they have in the old Act.
4 Saving of instruments under the old Act
Subject to section 5, if an instrument is made by the Minister that: - (a)
- is an instrument of a kind referred to in column 2 of the following table; and
- (b)
- was in force immediately before the commencement of this
Act; then the instrument: - (c)
- continues in force immediately after that commencement as if, at the time it had been made, it had been made, in the same terms, by the SMA as an instrument of the kind referred to in the corresponding item in column 3 of the following table; and
- (d)
- is taken, for all purposes, to have been issued by the SMA as such an instrument.
TABLE Column 1 Column 2 Item No. Instrument made under the old Act
1. Appointment of a person under paragraph 3(5)(a) or
(b) to be an inspector. - A standard made under subsection 9(1).
- A test permit granted under section 10.
- A permission given under subparagraph 11(2)(b)(i).
- A compliance statement certificate issued under subsection 12(1).
- An advisory guideline made under subsection 16(1).
- An assignment of a part of the spectrum to the ABA under subsection 18(3).
- A frequency band plan prepared under section 19.
- A transmitter licence granted under section 24.
- A transmitter licence granted under section 24B.
- A certificate of proficiency issued under section 31.
- An approval of an examination under subsection 31(4).
Column 3 Instrument made under the new Act
Appointment of a person under paragraph 267(1)(a) or
(b) to be an inspector. A standard made under section
162. A permit issued under section
167.
A permission given under subsection 174(1). A compliance certificate
issued under section 184.
An advisory guideline made
under section 262. A referral of that part of the spectrum to the ABA under section 31.
A frequency band plan
prepared under section 32. A transmitter licence issued under section 100.
A transmitter licence issued
under section 102. A certificate of proficiency issued under section 121.
An approval of an examination under section
122.
TABLE Column 1 Column 2 Item No. Instrument made under the old Act - A declaration, under subsection 31(4), of a prescribed age for the purposes of section 31 in relation to a class of certificates of proficiency.
- A notice under subsection 32(1).
- A temporary permit granted under section 35.
- A receiver licence granted under section 38.
- A declaration of a period of emergency under section 40.
- An order made under section 41.
- Guidelines made under section 42.
- A permission given under paragraph 65(5)(a).
- A permission given under paragraph 65(12)(a).
- A declaration under section 66A in relation to a device.
- An identity card issued under section 68.
- A determination of a price-based allocation system under section 92A.
5 Instruments subject to suspension
Column 3 Instrument made under the new Act
A declaration, under subsection 122(2), of a minimum age for the purposes of section 122 in relation to that class of certificates of proficiency.
A request under subsection
123(1). A transmitter licence issued under section 100.
A receiver licence issued
under section 100. A declaration of a period of emergency under section 219.
A restrictive order made under
section 222. Guidelines made under section 230.
A permission given under
Act No. 167 of 1992
This Act was prepared on 26 May 2004
Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting, Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra
RadTransProvConsAm1992.doc 26/05/2004 3:11 pm
Part 1—Preliminary 1
1 Short title [see Note 1] ...................................................................... 1
2 Commencement ................................................................................ 1
Part 2—Transitional provisions 2 3 Interpretation..................................................................................... 2 4 Saving of instruments under the old Act........................................... 2 5 Instruments subject to suspension..................................................... 4 6 Authorities under transmitter licences............................................... 5 7 Frequency reservation certificates..................................................... 5 8 Consultation processes under the old Act ......................................... 6 9 Evidentiary certificates ..................................................................... 6 10 Forfeiture .......................................................................................... 7 11 Regulations under the Radiocommunications Act ............................ 7 12 Determinations of types of apparatus licences.................................. 7
Part 3—Repeal and consequential amendments 8
13 Repeal of Acts................................................................................... 8
14 Consequential amendments of Acts.................................................. 8
Schedule—Consequential amendments of Acts 9 Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989 9
Broadcasting Services Act 1992 9
Broadcasting Services (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992 10
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 11
Copyright Act 1968 11
Development Allowance Authority Act 1992 12
Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 12
Navigation Act 1912 12
Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984 12
Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Act 1935 12
Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Act 1992 13
Sea Installations Act 1987 13 An Act to repeal the Radiocommunications Act 1983 and certain related Acts, and to make transitional provisions and certain amendments consequential upon the enactment of the Radiocommunications Act 1992
This Act may be cited as the Radiocommunications (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1992.
2 Commencement
This Act commences on 1 July 1993.
(1) In this Part, unless the contrary intention appears:
old Act means the Radiocommunications Act 1983.
new Act means the Radiocommunications Act 1992. Subject to section 5, if an instrument is made by the Minister that: Act; then the instrument: TABLE Column 1 Column 2 Item No. Instrument made under the old Act
1. Appointment of a person under paragraph 3(5)(a) or
(b) to be an inspector. Column 3 Instrument made under the new Act
Appointment of a person under paragraph 267(1)(a) or
(b) to be an inspector. A standard made under section
162. A permit issued under section
167.
A permission given under subsection 174(1). A compliance certificate
issued under section 184.
An advisory guideline made
under section 262. A referral of that part of the spectrum to the ABA under section 31.
A frequency band plan
prepared under section 32. A transmitter licence issued under section 100.
A transmitter licence issued
under section 102. A certificate of proficiency issued under section 121.
An approval of an examination under section
122.
TABLE Column 1 Column 2 Item No. Instrument made under the old Act Column 3 Instrument made under the new Act
A declaration, under subsection 122(2), of a minimum age for the purposes of section 122 in relation to that class of certificates of proficiency.
A request under subsection
123(1). A transmitter licence issued under section 100.
A receiver licence issued
under section 100. A declaration of a period of emergency under section 219.
A restrictive order made under
section 222. Guidelines made under section 230.
A permission given under
Contents
Special Broadcasting Service Act 1991 13 Telecommunications Act 1991 13 Notes 16 Part 1—Preliminary
1 Short title [see Note 1]
Part 2—Transitional provisions
3 Interpretation
4 Saving of instruments under the old Act
5 Instruments subject to suspension