(1) Part B of an AIP plan for a major project must state that, until the project is completed, the project proponent for the project will:
(a) have a publicly accessible website; and
(b) conduct awareness programs about opportunities for Australian entities to supply key goods or services for the project; and
(c) conduct training programs that are:
(i) for employees of procurement entities for the project; and
(ii) directed towards ensuring that the objectives set out in section 35 are achieved; and
(d) publish on its website a statement of the proponent's expectations in relation to:
(i) key goods or services that are likely to be acquired for the project; and
(ii) opportunities for Australian entities to supply key goods or services for the project; and
(iii) opportunities for non - Australian entities to supply key goods or services for the project;
broken down into categories of goods or services in the way specified in the legislative rules; and
(e) both:
(i) cause to be published on a publicly accessible website statements about available opportunities to supply key goods or services for the project; and
(ii) notify the Authority of the URL of the website; and
(f) if the project proponent has a global supply chain--encourage Australian entities that are supplying, or have supplied, key goods or services for the project to:
(i) develop the capability and capacity to supply key goods or services to the project proponent's global supply chain; and
(ii) integrate into the project proponent's global supply chain; and
(g) both:
(i) at all times have an employee who is designated as the project proponent's contact officer for the purposes of this Act; and
(ii) notify the Authority of the contact officer's contact details.
(2) Part B of an AIP plan must state that, until the project is completed, the project proponent will take specified steps directed towards the fulfilment of the obligations set out in subsection (1).