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A person who holds a general construction induction training card must not intentionally or recklessly alter the card.
A general construction induction training card must — (a) state the following — (i) that the card holder has completed general construction induction training; (ii) the name of the card holder; (iii) the date on which the card was issued; (iv) a unique identifying number; (v) the State or Territory in which the card was…
A person who holds a general construction induction training card must not intentionally or recklessly alter the card.
A general construction induction training card must — (a) state the following — (i) that the card holder has completed general construction induction training; (ii) the name of the card holder; (iii) the date on which the card was issued; (iv) a unique identifying number; (v) the State or Territory in which the card was…
The regulator may cancel a general construction induction training card issued by the regulator if satisfied that the card holder, when applying for the card — (a) gave information that was false or misleading in a material particular; or (b) failed to give information that should have been given; or (c) produced a general construction…
The regulator may cancel a general construction induction training card issued by the regulator if satisfied that the card holder, when applying for the card — (a) gave information that was false or misleading in a material particular; or (b) failed to give information that should have been given; or (c) produced a general construction…
On cancelling a general construction induction training card, the regulator must give the card holder a written notice of its decision, stating — (a) when the cancellation takes effect; and (b) the reasons for the cancellation; and (c) when the card must be returned to the regulator.
The regulator must, before cancelling a general construction induction training card, give the card holder — (a) written notice of the proposed cancellation that outlines all relevant allegations, facts and circumstances known to the regulator; and (b) a reasonable opportunity to make submissions to the regulator in relation to the proposed cancellation.
On cancelling a general construction induction training card, the regulator must give the card holder a written notice of its decision, stating — (a) when the cancellation takes effect; and (b) the reasons for the cancellation; and (c) when the card must be returned to the regulator.
Nothing in an agreement under this regulation prevents the regulator from exercising its functions and powers under this Division.