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On 21 December 2017, ARTC applied to the ACCC to vary its 2011 Hunter Valley Access Undertaking.
The Airport quality of service monitoring guideline was issued in June 2013
On 7 November 2014, the ACCC commenced a public inquiry into varying the 2012 domestic transmission capacity service (DTCS) final access determination.
On 17 April 2014, the ACCC commenced a public inquiry into varying the final access determinations for the unconditioned local loop service (ULLS), line sharing service (LSS), wholesale line rental (WLR) service and local carriage service (LCS) to reflect the changes to the scope of fixed line services regulation.
Regulations made under section 32B of the Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989 allow the ACCC to inquire into disputes about the terms and conditions, including price of access to Australia Post’s bulk mail services.
In accordance with clause 4.1B of the final access determinations, clause 4.1A of the final access determinations expired on 7 December 2012.
On 16 December 2011 the ACCC released a final decision to vary the final access determinations to remove the exemption provisions for the WLR, LCS and PSTN OA declared fixed line services.
The development process of the Airport quality of service monitoring guideline involved two rounds of consultation before a final guideline was released in October 2008.
In November 2006, the ACCC released draft copyright guidelines to assist the Copyright Tribunal in the determination of copyright remuneration. Public submissions were due by 31 January 2007.
Part 4A of the Australian Postal Corporation Act 1989 allows the ACCC to issue record keeping rules to Australia Post.