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DEBT COLLECTORS (FIELD AGENTS AND COLLECTION AGENTS) ACT 2014 - SECT 57
Application for restoration
57 Application for restoration
(1) If a person’s licence expires, the person may apply for restoration of
the licence.
(2) The application must— (a) be made within 3 months after
the expiry; and
(b) be made to the chief executive in the approved form; and
(c) state the term of the licence being applied for; and
(d) state the names
and addresses of the person’s business associates; and
(e) be accompanied
by— (i) the application fee prescribed under a regulation; and
(ii) the
licence renewal fee prescribed under a regulation; and
(iii) the licence
restoration fee prescribed under a regulation; and
(iv) if the person was
required as a condition of the person’s licence to hold insurance, proof of
the currency of the insurance; and
(v) if, before or when the application is
made, a criminal history costs requirement is made of the person—the amount
of the costs required to be paid.
(3) The application must also be
accompanied by— (a) an audit report about all trust accounts kept by the
person during the relevant audit period; or
(b) a statutory declaration that
the person did not operate a trust account during the relevant audit period.
(4) If requested by the chief executive, the application must, for an
individual, also be accompanied by 2 recent colour photographs of the
individual that are— (a) of a size prescribed under a regulation; and
(b)
certified as photographs of the individual in the way prescribed under a
regulation.
(5) The chief executive may, by written notice given to the
person, require the person to give the chief executive within a stated
reasonable period information or material the chief executive reasonably
believes is needed to consider the application.
(6) The person is taken to
have withdrawn the person’s application if the person fails to comply with a
request made under subsection (4) or requirement made under subsection (5) .
(7) In this section—
"relevant audit period" , for a licence, means the audit period ending
immediately before the licence’s expiry date.
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