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Broadcasting and Television (Consequential Amendments) Act 1985

No. 67 of 1985

 

An Act to make certain amendments in consequence of the enactment of the Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1985

[Assented to 5 June 1985]

BE IT ENACTED by the Queen, and the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:

Short title

1. This Act may be cited as the Broadcasting and Television (Consequential Amendments) Act 1985.

Commencement

2. This Act shall come into operation on 1 January 1986.

Amendment of Acts

3. The Acts specified in the Schedule are amended as set out in the Schedule.


Transitional

4. (1) Notwithstanding the amendments made by section 3, where an Act amended by that section would, but for the amendments, have applied to or in relation to an old system licence, the holder of an old system licence or a station operated under an old system licence, that Act continues so to apply.

(2) In this section, old system licence has the same meaning as in Part III of the Broadcasting and Television Amendment Act 1985.

 

SCHEDULE Section 3

AMENDMENT OF ACTS

Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983

Section 3 (definitions of national broadcasting translator station licence and national television translator station licence)—

Omit the definitions.

Section 26—

Omit and Television.

Section 73 (definition of transmitting station)—

(a) Omit national broadcasting translator station licence, substitute re-broadcasting licence under the Broadcasting Act 1942.

(b) Omit national television translator station licence, substitute re-broadcasting licence under the Broadcasting Act 1942.

Sub-section 78 (3)

Omit and Television.

Section 79—

Omit and Television.

Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918

Sub-section 287 (1) (definition of broadcaster)—

Omit the definition, substitute the following definition:

broadcaster means—

(a) the Australian Broadcasting Corporation constituted under the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983;

(b) the Special Broadcasting Service established by Part IIIa of the Broadcasting Act 1942; or

(c) the holder of a licence within the meaning of the Broadcasting Act 1942, other than a re-broadcasting licence or a re-transmission licence within the meaning of that Act;.


SCHEDULE—continued

Paragraph 310 (1) (a)—

Omit station from, substitute broadcasting service as part of.

Sub-section 310 (3)—

Omit and Television.

Sub-section 333 (1)—

Omit broadcast or televise or cause, permit or authorize to be broadcast or televised, from a broadcasting station or a television station, substitute broadcast, or cause, permit or authorize to be broadcast, as part of an authorized broadcasting service.

Sub-section 333 (2)—

(a) Omit or televised.

(b) Omit broadcasting station for broadcasting or to the television station for televising, as the case may be, substitute broadcaster.

Sub-section 333 (4)—

Omit the sub-section, substitute the following sub-section:

(4) In this section—

address does not include a post-office box;

authorized broadcasting service means a broadcasting service provided pursuant to the Broadcasting Act 1942 or the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983;

broadcast includes televise..

Copyright Act 1968

Sub-section 9 (2)—

Omit the sub-section.

Sub-section 10 (1) (definitions of holder of a licence for a broadcasting station and holder of a licence for a television station)—

Omit the definitions, substitute the following definitions:

holder of a licence for a broadcasting station means the holder of a subsisting radio licence under the Broadcasting Act 1942;

holder of a licence for a television station means the holder of a subsisting television licence under the Broadcasting Act 1942;.

Sub-section 10 (1) (definition of the Special Broadcasting Service)—

Omit and Television.

Sub-section 152 (9)—

Omit the sub-section, substitute the following sub-section:

(9) Where a broadcaster being the holder of a licence for a broadcasting station has, with the leave of the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal under section 123 of the Broadcasting Act 1942, adopted an accounting period ending on a day other than 30 June, the reference in sub-section (8) of this section to 30 June shall, in relation to that broadcaster, be read as a reference to that other day..


SCHEDULE—continued

Parliamentary Proceedings Broadcasting Act 1946

Sub-section 3(1) (definition of national broadcasting station)—

Omit Broadcasting and Television Act 1942-1972, substitute Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983.

Sub-section 4 (1)—

Omit Broadcasting and Television Act 1942-1972, substitute Broadcasting Act 1942.

Sub-section 4 (2)—

Omit Broadcasting and Television Act 1942-1973, substitute Broadcasting Act 1942.

Section 16—

Omit Broadcasting and Television Act 1942-1972, substitute Broadcasting Act 1942.

Radiocommunications Act 1983

Sub-section 3 (1) (definition of broadcasting station)

Omit the definition, substitute the following definition:

broadcasting station means a transmitter that is operating for the purpose of the transmission of radio programs to the general public as authorized by or under the Broadcasting Act 1942 or the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983..

Sub-section 3(1) (definition of television station)—

Omit the definition, substitute the following definition:

television station means a transmitter that is operating for the purpose of the transmission of television programs to the general public as authorized by or under the Broadcasting Act 1942 or the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983.”.

Sub-section 21 (8)—

Omit and Television.

Sub-section 55 (2)—

Omit and Television.

Sub-section 89 (3)—

Omit the sub-section, substitute the following sub-section:

(3) In this section, instrument relating to broadcasting or television means a technical condition within the meaning of Part IIIb of the Broadcasting Act 1942, an order under section 125e of that Act, or a regulation under that Act..


SCHEDULE—continued

Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984

Section 110 (definition of broadcaster)—

Omit the definition, substitute the following definition:

broadcaster means—

(a) the Australian Broadcasting Corporation constituted under the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983;

(b) the Special Broadcasting Service established by Part IIIa of the Broadcasting Act 1942; or

(c) the holder of a licence within the meaning of the Broadcasting Act 1942, other than a re-broadcasting licence or a re-transmission licence within the meaning of that Act;.

Paragraph 111(1) (a)—

Omit station from, substitute broadcasting service as part of.

Sub-section 111 (3)—

Omit and Television.

Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Act 1935

Item 45a of the Second Schedule—

Omit and Television.

Telecommunications Act 1975

Paragraph 94 (2) (e)—

Omit and Television.

Paragraph 94 (2) (f)—

Omit the paragraph, substitute the following paragraph:

(f) by the holder of a licence under Part IIIb of the Broadcasting Act 1942 (other than a re-transmission licence under that Act) in accordance with the technical conditions of the licence warrant:.

[Ministers second reading speech made in

House of Representatives on 15 May 1985

Senate on 28 May 1985]