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Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999
102SACMA may retain documents
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#### 102S ACMA may retain documents
(1) The ACMA may take, and retain for as long as is necessary, possession of a document produced under subsection 102P(2).
(2) The carrier or carriage service provider otherwise entitled to possession of the document is entitled to be supplied, as soon as practicable, with a copy certified by the ACMA to be a true copy.
(3) The certified copy must be received in all courts and tribunals as evidence as if it were the original.
(4) Until a certified copy is supplied, the ACMA must, at such times and places as the ACMA thinks appropriate, permit the carrier or carriage service provider otherwise entitled to possession of the document, or a person authorised by that carrier or carriage service provider, to inspect and make copies of, or take extracts from, the document.