Summary
Introduced with the Telecommunications (Industry Levy) Amendment Bill 2014, the bill: amends the
Telecommunications Universal Service Management Agency Act 2012
to remove the requirement for the minister to prepare a statement of estimate of overall levy target amount; repeals the
Telecommunications Universal Service Management Agency Act 2012
to abolish the Telecommunications Universal Service Management Agency (TUSMA); repeals the
Telecommunications (Universal Service Levy) Act 1997
to remove the redundant universal service levy; and transfers TUSMA’s functions and contractual responsibilities to the Department of Communications; amends the
Australian Communications and Media Authority Act 2005
,
Export Market Development Grants Act 1997
and
Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999
to make amendments consequential on the regulation of the supply of telephone sex services via a standard telephone service being removed from the
Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999
;
Do Not Call Register Act 2006
to enable an indefinite registration period for numbers on the register;
Telecommunications Act 1997
to: remove the arrangements for the Australian Communications and Media Authority to register e-marketing industry codes; and reduce obligations on telecommunications providers to provide pre-selection; and
Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999
to: remove gazettal publishing requirements; and reduce requirements on carriage service providers in relation to customer service guarantees; and makes consequential amendments to six Acts.