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Telecommunications Cabling Provider Amendment Rules 2009 (No. 1)

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Telecommunications Cabling Provider Amendment Rules 2009 (No. 1)1
Telecommunications Act 1997
The AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY makes these Rules under subsection 421 (1) of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
Dated 29th September 2009
Chris Chapman
[signed]
Member
Brendan Byrne
[signed]
Member / General Manager
Australian Communications and Media Authority
1              Name of Rules
                These Rules are the Telecommunications Cabling Provider Amendment Rules 2009 (No. 1).
2              Commencement
                These Rules commence on the day after they are registered.
3              Amendment of Telecommunications Cabling Provider Rules 2000
                Schedule 1 amends the Telecommunications Cabling Provider Rules 2000.
Schedule 1        Amendments
(section 3)
 
[1]           Section 1.3, definition of Wiring Rules
substitute
Wiring Rules means the Australian Standard – Installation Requirements for Customer Cabling (Wiring Rules) (AS/ACIF S009:2006), as in force from time to time.
[2]           Subsection 3.1 (4)
substitute
         (4)   For paragraph (2) (a), a cabling provider is taken to comply with the competency requirements if the cabling provider gives to a registrar:
                (a)    a copy of a current registration as a cabling provider that was issued by a registrar; or
               (b)    both of the following:
                          (i)    an application for renewal of registration as a cabling provider;
                         (ii)    a copy of the cabling provider’s registration that expired during a period that is not greater than 12 months before the application for renewal is given to the Registrar; or
                (c)    written certification from a registered training organisation that the cabling provider has completed a training course that complies with the competency requirements; or
               (d)    written advice from the ACMA stating that, for a reason mentioned in the advice, the cabling provider may use an expired registration.
Note   Upon registration, a provider will receive proof of registration from a registrar. The precise form of the proof of registration is a matter for the particular registrar, but it will usually be a registration card, and in some cases a written certificate.
[3]           Subsection 4.2 (2)
omit
clauses 5.1.11.2.1 and 5.1.11.2.2
insert
clauses 9.1.2.1, 9.1.2.2 and 9.1.2.3
[4]           Part 5, heading
substitute
Part 5                 Relationship with the ACMA
  
[5]           Section 5.1, heading
substitute
5.1           Assistance to the ACMA
[6]           Further amendments — the ACMA
Provision
omit each mention of
insert

Section 1.3, definition of approved form
the ACA
the ACMA

Section 1.4
The ACA
The ACMA

Subsection 3.1 (1)
The ACA
The ACMA

Subsection 3.1 (6)
The ACA
The ACMA

Subsection 3.1 (7)
The ACA
The ACMA

Subsection 3.1 (7)
the ACA
the ACMA

Paragraph 3.3 (2) (a)
the ACA
the ACMA

Subparagraph 4.5 (6) (b) (i)
the ACA
the ACMA

Subparagraph 4.5 (6) (b) (ii)
the ACA
the ACMA

Paragraph 5.1 (a)
the ACA
the ACMA

Paragraph 5.1 (b)
the ACA
the ACMA

Note
1.       All legislative instruments and compilations are registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments kept under the Legislative Instruments Act 2003. See http://www.frli.gov.au.