GUIDANCE NOTE FOR CODE 1.2
Code 1.2 acknowledges that there might be times when a station accidentally or mistakenly fails to comply with the Codes. Code 1.2 makes an allowance for minor failures to comply where the station genuinely believed they were doing the right thing and had taken all appropriate steps to prevent accidents or mistakes.
The Code only covers failures to comply where reasonable precautions were taken and due diligence was exercised. Reasonable precautions and due diligence means stations should be able to show that they had taken appropriate steps to prevent an accident or mistake taking place.
This might include:
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ensuring new volunteers have completed training on the Codes,
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making refresher training on the Codes and legal obligations available for all volunteers,
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air checks of all programming and maintaining, and
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complying with complaints handling processes.
The failure to comply could be either:
A ‘minor, peripheral, incidental or trivial’ matters which in the case of broadcasts would likely cover material unlikely to offend or significantly mislead listeners. And in the case of operations would likely cover matters that are not serious breaches of essential Code requirements.
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A mistake or accident which was outside the station’s control. It is also important to note that technical matters would generally be considered in the station’s control. Whether or not a non-compliance caused by a technical matter would be considered a breach would depend on the individual circumstances. Contractual arrangements with service providers (e.g. technical contractors) are also generally considered under a station’s control. It is important to note that stations have obligations under their apparatus licence and the Radiocommunications Act 1992 (Cth) to be complied with which include antenna height and not moving a station’s antenna without being granted permission through an amendment to an apparatus licence condition. Note that Radiocommunications Act obligations are distinct from Code obligations, so Code 1.2 has no effect on a station’s obligations to comply with for instance the technical conditions of its apparatus licence.
A mistake or accident will be less likely to be a breach of the Codes if a station:
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Had taken all appropriate steps to prevent an accident or mistake taking place.
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Believed that it was doing everything correctly.
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Would not have been able to prevent the accident or mistake from occurring.
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Acted immediately to correct the accident or mistake when they found out about it.