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PUBLIC HEALTH (INFECTION CONTROL FOR PERSONAL APPEARANCE SERVICES) ACT 2003 - SECT 134

Evidentiary provisions

134 Evidentiary provisions

(1) A certificate purporting to be signed by the chief executive or a chief executive officer and stating any of the following matters is evidence of the matter—
(a) a stated document is one of the following things made, given, issued or kept under this Act—
(i) an appointment, approval or decision;
(ii) a notice or requirement;
(iii) a licence;
(iv) a record, or an extract from a record;
(b) a stated document is another document kept under this Act;
(c) a stated document is a copy of a thing mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b) ;
(d) on a stated day, or during a stated period, a stated person was or was not a licensee;
(e) on a stated day, or during a stated period, a licence—
(i) was or was not in force; or
(ii) was or was not subject to a stated condition;
(f) on a stated day, a licence was suspended or cancelled;
(g) on a stated day, or during a stated period, an appointment as an authorised person was, or was not, in force for a stated person;
(h) on a stated day, a stated person was given a stated notice under this Act;
(i) on a stated day, a stated requirement was made of a stated person;
(j) a stated amount is payable under this Act by a stated person and has not been paid.
(2) In a complaint starting a proceeding, a statement that the matter of complaint came to the complainant’s knowledge on a stated day is evidence of when the matter came to the complainant’s knowledge.



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