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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION REGULATIONS 2023 - REG 60

60—Return of certificate of accreditation and identity card

        (1)         If accreditation of a person as a site contamination auditor is surrendered, suspended or cancelled, the person must, within 14 days, return the certificate of accreditation and any identity card to the Authority.

Maximum penalty: $2 500.

Expiation fee: $160.

        (2)         If, on an application under regulation 52, a certificate of accreditation or identity card has been issued to a person but the fee payable in respect of the person's application or accreditation has not been paid (whether because of the dishonouring of a cheque or otherwise), the person must, at the direction of the Authority, return the certificate or card to the Authority.

Maximum penalty: $2 500.

Expiation fee: $160.

        (3)         The Authority may issue to the holder of accreditation, on payment by the person of the fee for replacement of the certificate of accreditation or identity card as set out in Schedule 4, a certificate of accreditation or identity card in replacement of a current certificate of accreditation or identity card if satisfied that—

            (a)         the current certificate or card has been lost, destroyed or damaged; or

            (b)         any particulars appearing on the current certificate or card are incorrect.

        (4)         If the Authority issues a replacement certificate of accreditation or identity card to a person, the person must, at the direction of the Authority, return any original (or previous duplicate) certificate of accreditation or identity card in the person's possession to the Authority.

Maximum penalty: $2 500.

Expiation fee: $160.



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