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HOME BUILDING ACT 1989 - SECT 22B
Suspension of contractor licences--appointment of controller or administrator
22B Suspension of contractor licences--appointment of controller or
administrator
(1) This section applies if the holder of a contractor licence is a
corporation and a controller or administrator of the corporation is appointed
under Part 5.2 or 5.3A of the Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth.
(2)
If the Secretary is of the opinion that there is a risk to the public that the
licensee will be unable to complete building contracts (whether an existing
contract or a contract entered into in the future), 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 (3) within the period specified in the notice.
(3)
The holder of the contractor licence must provide any documentation or
information that the Secretary requires in order to satisfy the Secretary that
there is no such risk to the public.
(4) 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 (3) has not been
provided within the period specified in the notice under subsection (2).
(5)
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.
(6) If the holder of the suspended
contractor licence provides the documentation or information referred to in
subsection (3), the Secretary must, as soon as practicable, revoke the
suspension by notice in writing, unless the contractor licence has expired.
(7) The revocation takes effect on a day specified for that purpose in the
notice.
(8) On the revocation of the suspension of a contractor licence under
this section, the Secretary must return any contractor licence that has been
lodged (if it has not expired) to its holder.
Note--: Section 61A makes
provision for the suspension of a contractor licence by the Secretary.
Section 79A of the Fair Trading Act 1987 also makes provision for the
suspension of licences and other authorities.
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