(1) The ACMA may arrange for the use, under the ACMA's control, of computer programs for any purposes for which the ACMA may, or must, under this Act or under a legislative instrument made under this Act:
(a) make a decision; or
(b) exercise any power or comply with any obligation; or
(c) do anything else related to making a decision or exercising a power or complying with an obligation.
(2) For the purposes of this Act and any legislative instrument made under this Act, the ACMA is taken to have:
(a) made a decision; or
(b) exercised a power or complied with an obligation; or
(c) done something else related to the making of a decision or the exercise of a power or the compliance with an obligation;
that was made, exercised, complied with or done by the operation of a computer program under an arrangement made under subsection (1).
(3) The ACMA must substitute a decision for a decision (the initial decision ) made by the operation of a computer program under an arrangement under subsection (1) if the ACMA is satisfied that the initial decision is incorrect.