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HOME BUILDING ACT 1989 - SECT 22A
Suspension of contractor licences--failure to insure
22A Suspension of contractor licences--failure to insure
(1) If the Secretary is of the opinion that the holder of a contractor licence
has not complied or is unable to comply with any requirements of Part 6 or any
requirements of the regulations relating to insurance applicable to the doing
of work of a kind authorised by the contractor licence, the Secretary may, by
notice in writing served on the holder of the contractor licence, inform the
holder that the contractor licence will be suspended unless the holder
complies with subsection (2) within the period specified in the notice.
(2)
The holder of the contractor licence must provide such documentation or
information as the Secretary requires in order to satisfy the Secretary that
the holder has complied or is able to comply with any requirements of Part 6
and any requirements of the regulations relating to insurance applicable to
the doing of work of a kind authorised by the contractor licence.
(3) The
Secretary may, by notice in writing served on the holder of the contractor
licence, suspend the contractor licence from a date specified for that purpose
in the notice if the documentation or information referred to in subsection
(2) has not been provided within the period specified in the notice under
subsection (1).
(4) Within 7 days after a contractor licence is so suspended,
the holder of the contractor licence must-- (a) lodge the suspended contractor
licence with the Secretary, or
(b) if unable to lodge the suspended
contractor licence with the Secretary, provide the Secretary with a statement
signed by the holder and providing accurate and complete details of why the
contractor licence cannot be lodged.
: Maximum penalty--40 penalty units in
the case of a corporation and 20 penalty units in any other case.
(5) If the
holder of the suspended contractor licence provides the documentation or
information referred to in subsection (2), the Secretary must, as soon as
practicable, revoke the suspension by notice in writing, unless the contractor
licence has expired.
(6) The revocation takes effect on a day specified for
that purpose in the notice.
(7) On the revocation of the suspension of a
contractor licence under this section, the Secretary must return the
contractor licence (if it has not expired) to its holder.
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