47—Notification of change in circumstances
(1) If there is any
change in the residential address or the address for service of a licensed
agent, licensed security industry trainer or holder of an approval as a
security industry training provider, the agent, trainer or training provider
must, within 14 days after that change, give written notice to the
Commissioner of the new address.
Maximum penalty: $2 500.
Expiation fee: $160.
(2) The holder of an
approval as a security industry training provider, or a licensed agent who
carries on a business as an agent, must notify the Commissioner of changes as
follows:
(a) if
there is any change in—
(i)
the business or trading name under which the approved
security industry training provider or licensed agent carries on business; or
(ii)
the address at which the approved security industry
training provider or licensed agent carries on business; or
(iii)
the address of the registered corporate office of an
approved security industry training provider or licensed agent that is a body
corporate,
the training provider or the agent must, within 14 days after that
change, give written notice to the Commissioner of the new name or address;
(b)
within 14 days after ceasing to carry on business as a security industry
training provider or agent, the training provider or agent must give written
notice to the Commissioner of that fact;
(c)
within 14 days after entering into partnership to carry on business as a
security industry training provider or an agent or ceasing to be in such a
partnership, the training provider or agent must give written notice to the
Commissioner of that fact, together with the names of the members of the new
or former partnership.
Maximum penalty: $2 500.
Expiation fee: $160.
(3) If a person is
appointed as a director of a body corporate that is the holder of an approval
as a security industry training provider or is a licensed agent, the training
provider or the agent must, within 14 days after the appointment—
(a)
notify the Commissioner in the manner and form approved by the Commissioner of
the appointment of the new director; and
(b)
provide the Commissioner with any information required by the Commissioner for
the purposes of determining whether the new director meets the requirements
for directors under section 9(2) or 23AAA(2) of the Act, as the case
requires.
Maximum penalty: $2 500.
Expiation fee: $160.