Telephone Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATION UNDER THE POST AND TELEGRAPH ACT 1901-1934.*
I, THE
GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations
under the
Dated this Fifteenth
day of March, 1935.
(Sgd.) ISAAC A. ISAACS.
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
Postmaster-General.
Amendment of the Telephone Regulations.
Regulation 155 of the Telephone Regulations is repealed and the following regulations inserted in its stead:—
“154a.—(1.) Any person who, without the previous permission in writing of the Department, sets up, maintains or uses, or causes or authorizes to be set up, maintained or used, any private line which passes beyond the boundary of land of which he is the owner, proprietor or occupier shall be guilty of an offence.
Penalty: Fifty pounds.
“(2.) Any person who is concerned in the setting up, maintenance or use of any private lines which is set up, maintained or used contrary to the provisions of the preceding sub-regulation shall be guilty of an offence.
Penalty: Fifty pounds.
“155. A person who wishes to set up, maintain or use a private line which passes beyond the boundary of land of which he is the owner, proprietor or occupier shall, in his application for permission to do so, forward with the application—
(
a ) a plan showing the route to be followed by that line, especially marking where roads are to be crossed or entered upon, and the places to be connected with the line; and(
b ) a description of the proposed method of construction of that portion of the line which is not upon private land.”
* Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1927; No. 145, as amended by Statutory Rules 1928, No. 99; 1929, Nos. 122 and 133; 1930, Nos. 2, 7, 15, 54 and 112; 1931, Nos. 86 and 137; 1932, No. 16; 1933, Nos. 13, 14, 56, 64, 84 and 135; and 1934, Nos. 30 and 114.
By Authority: L. F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
161.—6/17.1.1935.—Price 3d.
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