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Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997
sec.133ACriteria for choosing entity to give draft access undertaking
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### sec.133A Criteria for choosing entity to give draft access undertaking
This section applies if the owner and operator of a declared service are different entities.
In deciding which of the entities to give an initial undertaking notice to, the authority may have regard to the following—
the terms of any contract about the service to which the entities are parties;
the extent to which each entity is able to provide access to the service;
the extent to which each entity is able to give effect to an access undertaking for the service;
any written representations made to it by the entities.
s 133A ins 2005 No. 37 s 13
(sec.133A-ssec.1) This section applies if the owner and operator of a declared service are different entities.
(sec.133A-ssec.2) In deciding which of the entities to give an initial undertaking notice to, the authority may have regard to the following— the terms of any contract about the service to which the entities are parties; the extent to which each entity is able to provide access to the service; the extent to which each entity is able to give effect to an access undertaking for the service; any written representations made to it by the entities.
- (a) the terms of any contract about the service to which the entities are parties;
- (b) the extent to which each entity is able to provide access to the service;
- (c) the extent to which each entity is able to give effect to an access undertaking for the service;
- (d) any written representations made to it by the entities.