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Broadcasting Services Act 1992
125ACMA may determine program standards where codes of practice fail or where no code of practice developed
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125 ACMA may determine program standards where codes of practice fail or where no code of practice developed
(a) the ACMA is satisfied that there is convincing evidence that a code of practice registered under section 123 is not operating to provide appropriate community safeguards for a matter referred to in subsection 123(2) in a particular section of the broadcasting industry; and
(b) the ACMA is satisfied that it should determine a standard in relation to that matter;
the ACMA must, by notice in writing, determine a standard in relation to that matter.
(a) no code of practice has been registered under section 123 for a matter referred to in subsection 123(2) in a particular section of the broadcasting industry; and
(b) the ACMA is satisfied that it should determine a standard in relation to that matter;
the ACMA must, by notice in writing, determine a standard in relation to that matter.