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AUSTRALIA: ACMA Makes Changes to Radiocommunications Equipment Regulation, Significant Event Provisions and Remakes The Protected Symbols Determination

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After the public consultation of Nov 2022, ACMA published the updates to the:

Changes to the General Equipment Rules

The Radiocommunications Equipment (General) Rules 2021, otherwise known as the General Equipment Rules, have been updated by the Amendment Rules to:

Significant event provisions

The General Equipment Rules now includes section 54A, which is the significant event provision.

The LIPD Class Licence Variation amends the definition of ‘significant event’ in the Radiocommunications (Low Interference Potential Devices) Class Licence 2015 to reference an event declared under subsection 54A(2) of the General Equipment Rules.

The Telco Significant Event Instrument similarly amends the definition of ‘significant event’ in the Telecommunications (Labelling Notice for Customer Equipment and Customer Cabling) Instrument 2015 (TLN) and the Telecommunications (Types of Cabling Work) Declaration 2013.

Protected Symbols Determination

The ACMA made the Communications Legislation (Protected Symbols) Determination 2023, which remakes the Protected Symbols Determination 2013 which was due to sunset.

This means the status of the Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) as a protected symbol has been maintained. The A-Tick and C-Tick marks are no longer protected symbols, as their use on newly supplied equipment has not been permitted since February 2016.

Type Approval Impacted? No
Spectrum Impacted? No
Imports Impacted? No
Standards: Radiocommunications Equipment (General), Amendment Rules 2023
Radiocommunications (low Interference Potential Devices) Class Licence Variation 2023
Telecommunications Legislation Amendment (Significant) Instrument 2023
Communications Legislation (Protected Symbols) Determination 2023.
Product Impacted? All