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Subregulation (1) does not apply if the licence document is not in the licence holder’s possession because — (a) it has been returned to the regulator under regulation 143F; and (b) the licence holder has applied for, but has not received, a replacement licence document under regulation 143G.
The licence document must include the following — (a) the name of the licence holder; (b) if the licence holder conducts the business or undertaking under a business name — that business name; (c) any conditions imposed on the licence by the regulator; (d) the date on which the licence was granted; (e) the expiry…
If the regulator grants a demolition licence, the regulator must issue to the applicant a licence document in the form determined by the regulator.
The licence document must include the following — (a) the name of the licence holder; (b) if the licence holder conducts the business or undertaking under a business name — that business name; (c) any conditions imposed on the licence by the regulator; (d) the date on which the licence was granted; (e) the expiry…
Subregulation (1) does not apply if the licence document is not in the licence holder’s possession because — (a) it has been returned to the regulator under regulation 143F; and (b) the licence holder has applied for, but has not received, a replacement licence document under regulation 143G.
A licence holder must keep the licence document available for inspection under the Act.
After the date specified in a notice under subregulation (1), the regulator must — (a) if the applicant has made a submission in relation to the proposed refusal to grant the licence — consider that submission; and (b) whether or not the applicant has made a submission — decide whether to grant or refuse to…
If the regulator proposes to refuse to grant a licence, the regulator must give the applicant a written notice — (a) informing the applicant of the reasons for the proposed refusal; and (b) advising the applicant that the applicant may, by a specified date (being not less than 28 days after giving the notice), make…
After the date specified in a notice under subregulation (1), the regulator must — (a) if the applicant has made a submission in relation to the proposed refusal to grant the licence — consider that submission; and (b) whether or not the applicant has made a submission — decide whether to grant or refuse to…
(3) For the purposes of subregulation (2)(e), the regulator may impose restrictions on a demolition licence that narrow the scope of the types of work or activities ordinarily authorised by a demolition licence. Notes for this regulation: 1. A person must comply with the conditions of a licence (see section 45 of the Act). 2.…