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Broadcasting Services Act 1992
103YShortfall of eligible drama expenditure—part‑pass‑through provider supplies package of programs
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103Y Shortfall of eligible drama expenditure—part‑pass‑through provider supplies package of programs
Subdivision G—Licensee supplies part of program material
103Z 10% minimum eligible drama expenditure—licensee supplies part of program material
103ZAA Carry‑forward eligible drama expenditure
Subdivision H—Annual returns
103ZA Licensee to lodge annual return
103ZB Channel provider and part‑channel provider to lodge annual return
103ZC ACMA may inquire into the correctness of an annual return
103ZD Nominations to be attached to annual returns
Subdivision J—Miscellaneous
103ZG Anti‑avoidance—transactions between persons not at arm’s length
103ZH Expenditure to be expressed in Australian currency
113 Transfer of subscription television broadcasting licence
114 Surrender of subscription television broadcasting licence
116 Certain arrangements not to result in control or in persons being associates
116A Use of additional capacity
116B Application of section 51 of the Competition and Consumer Act
Part 8—Subscription broadcasting and narrowcasting class licences
117 Determination of class licences
118 Conditions of class licences
119 Matters to which conditions may relate
120 Variation of class licences
Part 8A—Restrictions on subscription television broadcasting services in regional areas etc.
121A Simplified outline
121B Definitions
121C Identical program items
121D Continuity of program items
121E ACMA permission is required to provide certain television services in regional areas
Part 8B—International broadcasting licences
121F Simplified outline
121FAA Definitions