Universal Service Subsidies (2001-03 Contestable Areas) Determination (No. 1) 2001 (Amendment No. 1 of 2001) (Cth)
Commonwealth of
Australia Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999
Universal Service Subsidies (2001-03 Contestable Areas) Determination (No. 1) 2001
(Amendment No. 1 of 2001)
I, RICHARD KENNETH ROBERT ALSTON, Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, make the following Determination under subsection 16(1) of the Telecommunications (Consumer Protection and Service Standards) Act 1999 and subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
Dated
18 June 2001 .RICHARD ALSTON
Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
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1 Name of Determination
This Determination is the Universal Service Subsidies (2001-03 Contestable Areas) Determination (No. 1) 2001 (Amendment
No. 1 of 2001).2 Commencement
This Determination commences on gazettal.
Variation
The Universal Service Subsidies (2001-03 Contestable Areas) Determination (No. 1) 2001 made by the Minister on 11 April 2001 and notified in the Gazette on 26 April 2001 is varied as set out in Schedule 1 to this Determination.
Schedule 1 Amendments
(clause 3)
Paragraph 4(a)
substitute
(a)where the provider is the primary universal service provider and there is no competing universal service provider for a contestable area in respect of the relevant service obligation for the whole of the claim period—the lump sum subsidy specified in the Schedule for the relevant universal service area for the relevant claim period; or
Table under paragraph (a) of Schedule – Universal service subsidies
substitute
Universal Service Area 2001-2002
lump sum subsidy ($)
2001- 2002
per service subsidy ($)
2002-2003
lump sum subsidy ($)
2002-2003
per service subsidy ($)
1 Ballina 390,125 400 365,424 370 2 Bellingen 765,838 690 437,383 390 3 Boonah 452,264 460 376,716 390 4 Byron 1,059,637 480 992,399 450 5 Cambooya (S) 506,500 500 476,110 470 6 (S) Clifton 283,500 540 273,000 520 7 Coffs Harbour 777,890 560 229,869 160 8 Copmanhurst (A) 590,700 550 547,740 510 9 Crows Nest (S) 751,230 510 707,040 480 10 Esk 386,620 550 304,017 430 11 Gatton 497,476 410 467,673 380 12 Grafton (C) 101,280 480 94,950 450 13 Ipswich 262,116 380 142,837 210 14 Kempsey (A) 1,711,680 480 1,462,060 410 15 Kyogle (A) 1,085,701 520 669,661 320 16 Laidley 253,974 360 151,298 210 17 Lismore 1,268,868 480 1,190,843 450 18 Maclean (A) 873,670 490 802,350 450 19 Nambucca 601,227 400 380,274 250 20 Pristine Waters (DC) 1,237,500 500 1,138,500 460 21 Richmond Valley 803,774 470 732,099 430 22 Severn (A)615,830 730 539,880 640 23 Tenterfield (A) 725,400 650 669,600 600 24 Toowoomba 84,943 410 79,567 390 25 Tweed 1,004,024 450 941,190 420 26 Warwick 565,020 510 507,180 460
Table under paragraph (b) of Schedule – Universal service subsidies
substitute
Universal Service Area 2001-2002 lump sum subsidy ($) 2001-2002
per service subsidy ($)
2002-2003 lump sum subsidy ($) 2002-2003
per service Subsidy ($)
1 Ararat (RC) 514,752 380 471,747 350 2 Ballarat (C) 584,360 230 421,231 160 3 Central Goldfields (S) 247,378 190 150,388 120 4 Colac-Otway (S) 936,097 310 475,978 160 5 Corangamite (S) 691,974 250 640,770 230 6 Golden Plains (S) 1,007,962 260 874,545 230 7 Greater Bendigo (C) 965,972 150 883,826 140 8 Hepburn (S) 541,732 230 454,622 190 9 Moorabool (S) 764,615 230 430,530 130 10 Mount Alexander (S) 811,617 360 742,483 330 11 Moyne (S) 1,061,955 280 642,302 170 12 Pyrenees (S)643,200 400 594,960 370 13 (S) Surf Coast 560,805 280 512,737 250
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