(1) On granting a
licence to a person, the Chief Health Officer must issue to the person a
licence card.
(2) The licence card
must set out the following information —
(a)
whether the licence is a technician’s licence or provisional licence;
(b) the
licensee’s name;
(c) the
endorsements made under regulation 40;
(d) the
restricted‑use pesticides (if any) that the licensee is authorised to
use;
(e) any
conditions imposed on the licence, or if they cannot reasonably be set out on
the card —
(i)
a statement to the effect that the licence is subject to
conditions; and
(ii)
information as to how details of the conditions may be
obtained;
(f) the
licence number;
(g) the
expiry date of the licence.
(3) If any change
occurs in the information set out in the licence card —
(a) the
licensee must return the licence card to the Chief Health Officer; and
(b) the
Chief Health Officer must issue an updated card to the licensee.
(4) A licensee who
contravenes subregulation (3)(a) commits an offence.
Penalty: a fine of $2 500.
(5) If the Chief
Health Officer is satisfied that a licence card has been lost or destroyed,
the Chief Health Officer may issue a replacement on payment of the scheduled
fee.
(6) In the absence of
evidence to the contrary, a licence card is proof of the information stated in
it.
[Regulation 48 amended: Gazette
10 Jan 2017 p. 271 and 272‑3.]