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Reducing the impact of SMS scams

Announcement date
12 July 2022
 
Link to announcement
New rules to fight SMS scams | ACMA

Problem being addressed
Scam activity impacts directly on the financial and emotional wellbeing of many Australians. It also undermines confidence in our telecommunications services and legitimate marketing. Bad actors (or scammers) are increasingly finding new ways to target business processes and technologies to perpetrate scams on and through telecommunications services. This includes scams delivered by short message service (SMS).
 
Proposal
The government’s policy objective is to reduce the incidence of fraud and identity crime from scams delivered by SMS occurring, given the realised harms and potential for Australians to experience significant impacts.  

Assessed RIS outcome
Good practice
 
Assessment comments
The analysis in the RIS is good quality overall. The RIS addresses the seven RIS questions and follows an appropriate policy development process commensurate with the significance of the problem and magnitude of the proposed intervention.

OIA assessment of the Impact Analysis
Insufficient
Adequate
Good practice
Exemplary
Attachment File type Size
Regulation Impact Statement docx 840.45 KB
Regulation Impact Statement pdf 974.29 KB
OBPR Assessment pdf 240.33 KB
Certification Letter PDF 359.01 KB