(1) Before giving a person a direction to rectify electrical work, the Electrical Safety Regulator must give the person a written notice:
(a) stating that the Electrical Safety Regulator proposes to direct the person to rectify the electrical work within the period specified in the direction; and
(b) stating the grounds for the proposed direction; and
(c) outlining the facts and circumstances forming the basis for those grounds; and
(d) inviting the person to show cause, within a specified period of at least 10 business days, why the proposed direction should not be made.
(2) After considering any representations made by the person within the period specified in the notice, the Electrical Safety Regulator must decide whether to make the direction.
(3) The Electrical Safety Regulator must give the person a decision notice of the decision.
(4) If the direction is given to a person who does not hold a licence to carry out the required work, the person must have the work performed by a person who is licensed to perform the work.