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Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999
96APotentially concessional premises
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#### 96A Potentially concessional premises
For the purposes of this Part, if particular premises are potentially chargeable premises in relation to a person for a month because a carriage service provider (who may be the person) supplies a designated broadband service to:
(a) a residential customer who occupies the premises; or
(b) a small business customer who occupies the premises;
the premises are potentially concessional premises in relation to the person for that month.