Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) In this
regulation —
application means an application made under
regulation 17.
(2) The Chief Officer
must refuse an application if —
(a) the
Chief Officer is not satisfied the applicant has reached 18 years of age; or
(b) the
Chief Officer has not verified the applicant’s identity and personal
details to the Chief Officer’s satisfaction.
(3) The Chief Officer
may refuse an application if —
(a) the
application has been referred to the Commissioner of Police; and
(b) the
Commissioner of Police objects under regulation 19 to the applicant having a
security card.
(4) Unless
subregulation (2) applies, the Chief Officer must grant an application
if —
(a) the
application has been referred to the Commissioner of Police; and
(b) the
Commissioner of Police has not objected under regulation 19 to the applicant
having a security card.
(5) A security card
must —
(a)
display a photograph of the holder; and
(b) show
the personal details of the holder; and
(c)
contain such other information as the Chief Officer decides; and
(d) be
in such form as the Chief Officer decides.
(6) A security card is
valid for 5 years unless sooner cancelled by the Chief Officer.
(7) An applicant whose
application is refused is not entitled to a refund of the fee.