We have received and are currently reviewing stakeholder feedback on the development of new legislation to help modernise Australia's spectrum management framework.
Why we want your input
This is your opportunity to provide feedback on modernising Australia’s spectrum management framework.How you can voice your opinion
We welcome written submissions from stakeholders by 28 July 2017, 5:00pm AEST.What will be the outcome of this consultation?
Your submission will be used to finalise the draft Bill.The Issue
The Australian Government has released a consultation package on proposed reforms to modernise and simplify Australia's spectrum management framework. We have extended the timeframe for submissions to the first stage of consultation until Friday 28 July 2017, 5:00pm.
We are undertaking the first of a two-stage consultation process on draft new legislative arrangements required to implement the reforms. This first stage of consultation seeks stakeholder views on the exposure draft of the new legislation and the approaches to broadcasting and transitional arrangements. Submissions from stakeholders will be used to inform the drafting of the Bill, including provisions on broadcasting, and will be instrumental in developing the Transitional and Consequential Amendments Bill (T&C Bill).
The first consultation package includes:
- an exposure draft of the new legislation
- an information paper describing the major changes from the 1992 Act in the new legislation
- consultation papers on the policy approach to broadcasting provisions and transitional arrangements
- supporting papers produced by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
It is anticipated that the second consultation stage on the legislation will include the revised Radiocommunications Bill, the T&C Bill and the Radiocommunications Licence Tax Bill.
The consultation package also includes proposals for spectrum pricing and the management of Commonwealth held spectrum. You can also have your say on these proposals. No further consultation on spectrum pricing or Commonwealth held spectrum is expected.
ACMA supporting papers
The ACMA has developed supporting materials for the consultation. These papers are intended to provide stakeholders with a greater understanding of how the ACMA envisages key aspects of the Bill may operate, should the Bill be enacted, in order to facilitate consideration of the exposure draft of the Bill.
The ACMA's supporting material cannot and does not fetter the Authority's discretion in the making of future decisions about the matters discussed in this material or any other matter. The ACMA has a particular interest in the views of stakeholders that could inform its approach to transitioning to and implementing the reformed legislation. You can submit your feedback through this consultation page.
More information on these papers is available on the ACMA website.
Submissions for the Spectrum consultation package including Spectrum pricing and Commonwealth holdings and new Spectrum legislation have been received and are available below.
These submissions have been created by third parties and may not be accessible. For an accessible copy, please email spectrumreform@communications.gov.au.
Relevant Documentation
Radiocommunications Bill 2017
Published 18th May 2017
Information paper: Radiocommunications Bill 2017: a platform for the future
Published 18th May 2017
A proposed approach to transition from the 1992 Act to the Radiocommunications Bill
Published 18th May 2017
Broadcasting spectrum consultation paper
Published 18th May 2017
Fact sheet - Enhancing Ministerial guidance to the regulator
Published 18th May 2017
Fact sheet - Introducing the Single Licensing System
Published 18th May 2017
Fact sheet - Simplifying the licence issue process
Published 18th May 2017
Fact sheet - Interference Management
Published 18th May 2017
Fact sheet - Introducing graduated enforcement mechanisms
Published 18th May 2017
Fact sheet - Introducing equipment rules to streamline device supply
Published 18th May 2017
Fact sheet - Delegation and management rights
Published 18th May 2017
Licensing system—produced by ACMA
Published 18th May 2017
Annual work program—produced by ACMA
Published 18th May 2017
Interference Management—produced by ACMA
Published 18th May 2017
Equipment Rules—produced by ACMA
Published 18th May 2017
Accreditation—produced by ACMA
Published 18th May 2017
Outcome
We have received and reviewed stakeholder feedback on the development of new legislation to help modernise Australia's spectrum management framework. The submissions are available below.
A second consultation process will be held to seek stakeholder views on:
- the Radiocommunications Bill, including provisions relating to broadcast spectrum;
- the Transitional and Consequential Amendments Bill; and
- the Radiocommunications Licence Tax Bill.
Feedback on these draft Bills and explanatory material will inform finalisation of the Bills for introduction to Parliament.
The below submissions have been created by third parties and may not be accessible. For an accessible copy, please email spectrumreform@communications.gov.au.