TELECOMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION AND ACCESS) ACT 1979 - SECT 5 Interpretation (1) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears: "ACC" means the Australian Crime Commission. "ACC Act" means the Australian Crime Commission Act 2002. "access" , in relation to a stored communication, has the meaning given by section 6AA.

Jan 01, 2018 Re: Review of the Regulation of Access to Communications Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979 5. The Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979 (TIA) is obviously the primary legislation dealing with interception of personal communication when it is passing over the telecommunications system. We argue that the underlying intention of this legislation is not simply to regulate the conduct of Government Access to Encrypted Communications: Australia Feb 23, 2016 Corporate watchdog eyes telecommunications interception The Australian Securities and Investments Commission would like reforms to the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 to make it possible for the corporate regulator to obtain

Interception and stored communications73.9 The Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act makes it an offence to intercept a communication passing over a telecommunications system without the knowledge of the maker of the communication, or to access a ‘stored communication’[13] without the knowledge of the sender or intended recipient of the communication.[14] There are exceptions to

The general rule is that the call may not be recorded. Section 7 of the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 prohibits intercepting a telephone call. "Interception" is defined in section 6, of which one element is that it is made "without the knowledge of the person making the communication".

TELECOMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION AND ACCESS) ACT 1979 - SECT 5D Serious offences. General types of serious offences (1) An offence is a serious offence if it is: (a) a murder, or an offence of a kind equivalent to murder; or

Apr 08, 2015 A report on the Commonwealth Ombudsman’s inspection of … responsibilities under Chapter 4 of the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979.” 1.15. Our Office also made a number of suggestions to the AFP regarding how it could strengthen its existing controls. In response, the AFP advised it had already Telecommunications (Interception) Tasmania Act 1999 (1) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears –Commissioner means the Commissioner of Police in this State; [Section 3 Subsection (1) amended by No. 18 of 2008, s. 45, Applied:26 Jun 2008] Commonwealth Act means the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 … Senator Ludlam wins an inquiry into the Telecommunications Dec 11, 2013