Miscellaneous 2022

PRRT Regulations 3rd party infrastructure

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 10 Nov 2022

 

4 years on from our first discussion of third party infrastructure access issues, the challenge continues and is real. This presentation canvass PRRT matters on third party infrastructure access, the practical issues associated with potential interpretations of the PRRT Regulations, and what needs to be addressed ahead of a likely refresh of the Regulations in 2025.

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Individual Session

PRRT and 3rd party infrastructure arrangements and other PRRT updates

Author(s): Ryan Jones

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  • Published By: Ryan Jones
  • Published On:10 Nov 2022
  • Took place at:The Westin Perth & Online

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