(1) A person who has successfully completed general construction induction training in Queensland may apply to the regulator for a general construction induction training card.
(2) The application must be made in the way and in the form approved by the regulator.
(3) The application must include the following—(a) the applicant’s name and any evidence of identity required by the regulator;(b) either—(i) a general construction induction training certification issued to the applicant; or(ii) a written declaration by the person who provided the general construction induction training on behalf of the relevant RTO that the applicant has successfully completed general construction induction training;(c) be accompanied by the relevant fee.
(4) The application must be made—(a) within 60 days after the issue of the general construction induction training certification; or(b) if the application is accompanied by a declaration mentioned in subsection (3) (b) (ii) , at any time after completion of the general construction induction training.
(5) The regulator must issue a general construction induction training card to the applicant if—(a) the application has been made under this section; and(b) the regulator is satisfied that the applicant has successfully completed general construction induction training.
(6) The regulator must make a decision on the application as soon as practicable.
(7) If the regulator has not decided on the application within 60 days, the applicant is taken to hold a general construction induction training card until a decision is made.