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AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW AND FAIR TRADING ACT 2012 (NO. 21 OF 2012) - SECT 121

Effect of suspension

    (1)     This section applies despite anything to the contrary in a business licensing Act or any other Act or law other than this Division.

    (2)     If a notice is issued under this Division suspending—

        (a)     an estate agent's licence under the Estate Agents Act 1980 ; or

        (b)     a motor car trader's licence under the Motor Car Traders Act 1986 ; or

        (c)     a licence within the meaning of the Sex Work Act 1994 ; or

        (d)     a travel agent's licence under the Travel Agents Act 1986

the licence is deemed to be suspended for the purposes of that Act for the licence suspension period.

    (3)     If a notice is issued under this Division suspending a licensee's right to act as an agent's representative within the meaning of the Estate Agents Act 1980 , the licensee is deemed to be ineligible to act as an agent's representative for the purposes of that Act for the licence suspension period.

    (4)     If a notice is issued under this Division suspending a licensee's right to participate in a customer service capacity in the business of a motor car trader within the meaning of the Motor Car Traders Act 1986 , the licensee is deemed, for the purposes of that Act, not to be permitted to be employed in a customer service capacity by a motor car trader for the licence suspension period.

    (5)     If a notice is issued under this Division suspending an approval under Division 5 of Part 3 of the Sex Work Act 1994 , the approval is deemed to be suspended for the purposes of that Act for the licence suspension period.

    (6)     If a notice is issued under this Division suspending the registration or endorsement of registration of a licensee under the Second-Hand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 1989 , the registration or endorsement is deemed to be suspended for the purposes of that Act for the licence suspension period.

    (7)     If a notice is issued under this Division suspending a licensee's licence under the Conveyancers Act 2006 , the licensee is deemed for the purposes of that Act to be prohibited from doing either or both of the following during the licence suspension period—

        (a)     carrying on a conveyancing business;

        (b)     undertaking conveyancing work as an employee of a conveyancing business.



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