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LONG SERVICE LEAVE ACT 1955 - SECT 9
Powers of inspectors
9 Powers of inspectors
(1) Every inspector shall have power at any reasonable times- (a) to enter,
inspect and examine the premises of any employer or any premises in which the
inspector has reasonable cause to believe that any person is employed,
(b) to
require an employer to produce, at such time and place as the inspector may
specify, the long service leave record required to be kept under this Act,
(c) to make such examination and inquiry as may be necessary to ascertain
whether the provisions of this Act have been complied with,
(d) to exercise
all other powers that may be necessary to ensure the carrying out of the
provisions of this Act.
(2) No inspector shall have any authority under this
Act to enter those portions of a building which are used exclusively for the
purposes of a private dwelling.
(3) Where a worker claims that an employer
has not paid the full amount of any payment which has become due to the worker
under this Act, an inspector may, by notice in writing served personally or by
post, require the employer to deliver or to send by post to the inspector,
within such time and to such place as are specified in the notice- (a) a copy
of such specified part of the long service leave record required to be kept
under this Act, and
(b) such other information of a specified kind relating
to that payment,
as the inspector considers necessary in order to investigate
the claim.
(4) A public servant authorised in that behalf by the Under
Secretary of the Department of Industrial Relations may exercise the power
conferred on an inspector by subsection (3).
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