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RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS ACT 1992 - SECT 272

Injunctions

Enforceable provisions

  (1)   The following provisions of this Act are enforceable under Part   7 of the Regulatory Powers Act:

  (a)   subsection   46(3);

  (b)   subsection   47(3);

  (c)   subsection   113(1);

  (d)   section   117;

  (e)   subsection   160(5);

  (f)   subsection   160(6);

  (g)   subsection   160(7);

  (h)   subsection   160(9);

  (i)   subsection   165(1);

  (j)   subsection   170(1);

  (k)   subsection   170(2);

  (l)   subsection   170(3);

  (m)   subsection   176(1);

  (n)   subsection   176(2);

  (o)   subsection   176(3);

  (p)   subsection   176(4);

  (q)   subsection   186(2);

  (r)   subsection   188(2);

  (s)   subsection   195(1);

  (t)   section   197;

  (u)   subsection   227(1);

  (v)   subsection   284S(4);

  (w)   subsection   300A(1);

  (x)   subsection   300A(3);

  (y)   subsection   300A(5);

  (z)   subsection   300B(2);

  (za)   section   300C.

Note:   Part   7 of the Regulatory Powers Act creates a framework for using injunctions to enforce provisions.

Authorised person

  (2)   The ACMA is an authorised person in relation to the provisions mentioned in subsection   (1) for the purposes of Part   7 of the Regulatory Powers Act.

Relevant court

  (3)   For the purposes of Part   7 of the Regulatory Powers Act, each of the following courts is a relevant court in relation to the provisions mentioned in subsection   (1):

  (a)   the Federal Court;

  (b)   the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia .

External Territories

  (4)   Part   7 of the Regulatory Powers Act, as it applies in relation to the provisions mentioned in subsection   (1), extends to every external Territory.

Geographical application

  (5)   Sections   16, 17, 17A and 18 have effect as if a reference in those sections to this Act included a reference to Part   7 of the Regulatory Powers Act, as it applies in relation to the provisions mentioned in subsection   (1) of this section.



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