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RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS ACT 1992 - SECT 155

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  The ACMA may make equipment rules.

  The equipment rules may prescribe standards for equipment.

  The equipment rules may impose obligations or prohibitions in relation to equipment.

  An obligation or prohibition may relate to:

  (a)   the operation of equipment; or

  (b)   the supply of equipment; or

  (c)   offers to supply equipment; or

  (d)   the possession of equipment; or

  (e)   the import of equipment.

  A person must not use or apply a protected symbol unless the use or application is authorised by or under:

  (a)   this Act; or

  (b)   the equipment rules.

  A protected symbol is a symbol:

  (a)   the design of which is determined by the ACMA; and

  (b)   the purpose of which is to indicate compliance by equipment with any standards that are prescribed by the equipment rules and that are applicable to the equipment.

  The ACMA may impose interim bans, or permanent bans, on equipment.

  The ACMA may require a supplier to recall equipment.

  If a supplier voluntarily recalls equipment, the supplier must notify the ACMA of the recall.



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