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PLUMBERS LICENSING AND PLUMBING STANDARDS REGULATIONS 2000 - REG 34

34 .         SAT’s powers on allegation of disciplinary matter

        (1)         If, in a proceeding commenced by an allegation under regulation 30(d), the State Administrative Tribunal determines that a disciplinary matter exists or has occurred in respect of a licensee or permit holder, the State Administrative Tribunal may do any one or more of the following —

            (a)         decline to take any action under this subregulation;

            (b)         caution or reprimand the licensee or permit holder;

            (c)         order the licensee or permit holder to undertake further training as specified by the State Administrative Tribunal on the advice of the Board;

            (d)         change or remove a condition of the licence or permit or add a new condition to the licence or permit;

            (e)         order the licensee or permit holder to pay a penalty of a specified amount not exceeding $5 000;

            (f)         suspend the licence or permit for such period as the State Administrative Tribunal thinks fit;

            (g)         cancel the licence or permit.

        (2)         If the State Administrative Tribunal decides to take action under subregulation (1), the State Administrative Tribunal is to give written notice of the decision to the licensee or permit holder setting out —

            (a)         the grounds on which the decision was based; and

            (b)         the reasons for the decision.

        (3)         The notice under subregulation (2) is to be given not later than 14 days after the decision is made.

        (4)         If a licence or permit is cancelled or suspended, the licensee or permit holder must return their licence or permit and identification card to the Board no later than 14 days after the day they are notified of the cancellation or suspension.

        Penalty for this subregulation: a fine of $2 000.

        [Regulation 34 amended: Gazette 28 Jun 2004 p. 2415; 30 Dec 2004 p. 6929; 7 Oct 2005 p. 4520; 29 Apr 2016 p. 1343.]

        [Heading inserted: Gazette 13 Dec 2016 p. 5620.]



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