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PLUMBERS LICENSING AND PLUMBING STANDARDS REGULATIONS 2000 - REG 109

109 .         Information that may be disclosed

        (1)         For the purposes of section 60B(2)(b) of the Act —

            (a)         information may be disclosed to a person or body who or which has functions relating to the regulation of plumbing work under the law of this or another State, a Territory or the Commonwealth; and

            (b)         details of property on which plumbing work has been carried out may be disclosed to a water services provider if the disclosure is in accordance with an arrangement between the Board and the water services provider.

        (2)         For the purposes of section 60B(2)(d) of the Act, a plumbing compliance officer may disclose information obtained in the course of duty to a relevant person for the purpose of assisting the relevant person to carry out a function under —

            (a)         the Building Services (Complaint Resolution and Administration) Act 2011 ; or

            (b)         the Electricity Act 1945 ; or

            (c)         the Energy Coordination Act 1994 ; or

            (d)         the Gas Standards Act 1972 ; or

            (e)         the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2006 .

        (3)         In subregulation (2) —

        relevant person means —

            (a)         the Building Commissioner designated under the Building Services (Complaint Resolution and Administration) Act 2011 section 85(1); or

            (b)         the Director of Energy Safety referred to in the Energy Coordination Act 1994 section 5; or

            (c)         a person designated as an inspector under the Energy Coordination Act 1994 section 12(2); or

            (d)         a WELS inspector appointed under the Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards Act 2006 section 45(1).

        (4)         For the purposes of section 60B(2)(d) of the Act, information obtained in the course of duty may be recorded, disclosed or used for the purposes of education or training if the information could not reasonably be expected to enable particulars relating to any person or business to be ascertained.

        [Regulation 109 inserted: Gazette 26 Jun 2007 p. 3070; amended: SL 2024/12 r. 41.]



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