Overseas Telecommunications Act 1968 (Cth)
An
Act to amend the
[Assented to 13 June 1968]
BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
(3.) The Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may
be cited as the
(
a ) by inserting after the definition of “Acting Commissioner” the following definition:—“‘approved bank’ means the Reserve Bank of Australia or a bank approved by the Treasurer for the purposes of the provision in which the expression occurs;”; and
(
b )by omitting the definition of “Australia” and inserting in its stead the following definition:—“‘Australia’ includes the Territories of the Commonwealth and the territorial waters of the Commonwealth and of the Territories of the Commonwealth;”.
“(7.) The Commission shall not, except with the approval of the Minister, determine the salary of a position (other than the position of the general manager) at a rate exceeding the rate of Seven thousand five hundred dollars per annum or, if a higher rate is prescribed for the purposes of this sub-section, that higher rate.”.
“Penalty: Five hundred dollars or imprisonment for one year.”.
“(iv) the Commonwealth and any Territory of the Commonwealth not forming part of the Commonwealth; and
(v) any Territories of the Commonwealth not forming part of the Commonwealth;”.
“(3.) Notwithstanding the last preceding sub-section, the Commission may retain out of the charges referred to in that sub-section such amounts in respect of terminal and transit work performed by the Commission as are determined in a manner approved by the Postmaster-General, after consultation with the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs and the Commission.”.
“(2.) The Commission shall not, without the approval of the Minister—
(
a )acquire any property, right or privilege for a consideration exceeding in amount or value One hundred thousand dollars or, if a higher amount is prescribed, that higher amount;(
b )dispose of any property, right or privilege where the amount or value of the consideration for the disposal, or the value of the property, right or privilege, exceeds One hundred thousand dollars or, if a higher amount is so prescribed, that higher amount; or(
c ) enter into a lease of land for a period exceeding ten years.”.
“(1.) The Commission may open and maintain an account or accounts with an approved bank or approved banks and shall maintain at all times at least one such account.”.
“(2.) Moneys of the Commission not immediately required for the purposes of the Commission may be invested—
(
a ) on fixed deposit with an approved bank;(
b )in securities of the Commonwealth; or(
c ) subject to such conditions, if any, as the Treasurer determines by instrument under his hand—by way of loan to a person for the time being approved by the Treasurer upon the security of securities of the Commonwealth.”.
“77.—(1.) The
Commission is entitled, subject to the
“(2.) Except as provided by or under this Act, the Commission shall not transmit or receive messages lodged in the Commonwealth for delivery in the Commonwealth or lodged in a Territory of the Commonwealth for delivery in that Territory.
“(3.) The Commission is entitled either through its cable and radiotelegraph stations or through its land-line connexions to transmit or receive service messages within Australia.
“(4.) The Commission is entitled to have its service messages transmitted by telegram by the Postmaster-General free of charge.
“(5.) Where the Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs requests the Commission to do so by reason of an interruption to services under the control of the Postmaster-General’s Department, the Commission shall transmit telegrams from or receive telegrams at stations operated by the Commission, subject to payment of reasonable charges to the Commission by the Commonwealth.
“(6.) In this section, ‘service messages’ means messages relating to international public telecommunications.”.
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