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WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATION 2011 - REG 118
Decision on application
118 Decision on application
(1) Subject to subsection (3) , the regulator must grant an accreditation if
satisfied about the matters mentioned in subsection (2) .
(2) The regulator
must be satisfied about the following— (a) the applicant— (i) is qualified
to conduct the competency assessment to which the application relates; and
(ii) is able to conduct the competency assessment to which the application
relates competently; and
(iii) is able to ensure compliance with any
conditions that will apply to the accreditation; or
(b) the applicant holds a
current equivalent accreditation under a corresponding WHS law.
(3) The
regulator must refuse to grant an accreditation if satisfied that— (a) the
applicant is disqualified under a corresponding WHS law from holding an
equivalent accreditation; or
(b) the applicant, in making the application,
has— (i) given information that is false or misleading in a material
particular; or
(ii) failed to give any material information that should have
been given.
(4) If the regulator decides to grant the accreditation, it must
notify the applicant within 14 days after making the decision.
(5) If the
regulator does not make a decision within 120 days after receiving the
application or the additional information requested under section 117 , the
regulator is taken to have refused to grant the accreditation applied for.
(6) For subsection (2) (a) (i) , an applicant is
"qualified" to provide the competency assessment if— (a) the applicant’s
competencies, skills and knowledge are in accordance with the Standards for
NVR Registered Training Organisations 2011 published by the Commonwealth; and
(b) the applicant holds a current high risk work licence for the class of high
risk work to which the competency assessment relates.
Note— A refusal to
grant accreditation (including a refusal under subsection (5) ) is a
reviewable decision, see section 676 .
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