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PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS REGISTRATION ACT 2019
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Purposes
2. Commencement
3. Definitions
4. What are areas of engineering?
5. Extraterritorial application of Act
6. Functions of the Business Licensing Authority
7. Functions of the Director
8. Functions of the Victorian Building Authority
9. Delegation
PART 2--REGISTRATION OF ENGINEERS
Division 1--Procedure for obtaining registration and endorsement
10. Application for registration
11. Application for endorsement
12. Registration
13. When a person is a fit and proper person
14. Endorsement
15. Referral of endorsement applications to Victorian Building Authority
16. Business Licensing Authority may conduct inquiries and require further information
17. Certificates of registration
18. Conditions on registration or endorsement
19. Period of registration or endorsement
20. Renewal of registration
21. Annual endorsement fee and statement
22. Surrender of registration or endorsement
23. Suspension of endorsement
24. Change to registered information
25. Return of certificates of registration
Division 2--Review of registration decisions
26. Definitions
27. Application for review by VCAT of reviewable decision
Division 3--The Register
28. The Register
29. Publication of information
Division 4--Codes of conduct
30. Director may approve codes of conduct for registered professional engineers
31. Codes of conduct prepared by Director or industry
32. Publication of codes of conduct
33. Engineers must comply with approved codes of conduct
PART 3--ASSESSMENT SCHEMES
Division 1--Approval of assessment schemes
34. Suitability of assessment schemes for approval
35. Application for approval of an assessment scheme
36. Application for renewal of approval of an assessment scheme
37. Application for variation to an approved assessment scheme
38. Notification of change of details of assessment entity
39. Further information or document to support application
40. Decision on application
41. Notice of decision
42. Grant of application with conditions
43. Refusal of application
44. Period of approval
45. Approval continues pending decision about renewal
46. Surrender of approval
47. Grounds for cancellation or suspension of approval
Division 2--Show cause process
48. Show cause notice for assessment entities
49. Representations about show cause notice
50. Ending show cause process without further action
51. Cancelling or suspending after show cause process
Division 3--Review by VCAT
52. Application for review by VCAT of refusal to grant application
53. Record of assessment entities
PART 4--DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS IN RELATION TO REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
Division 1--Preliminary
54. Application of Part
55. Grounds for disciplinary action
Division 2--Show cause process
56. Show cause process for registered professional engineers
57. Representations about show cause notice
58. Decision about whether to take disciplinary action
59. Ending show cause process without further action
Division 3--VCAT may conduct disciplinary proceedings
60. VCAT may conduct disciplinary proceeding
61. Continuation of particular proceeding
62. Orders relating to registered professional engineer
63. Orders relating to former registered professional engineer
64. Consequences of suspension of registration
65. Effect of particular orders
66. Recording details of orders
PART 5--OFFENCES
67. Offence to provide professional engineering services without registration
68. Offence to hold out to be registered or endorsed without registration
69. Offence to provide false or misleading information
PART 6--ENFORCEMENT
Division 1--Preliminary
70. Inspector must produce identity card
Division 2--Inspection of documents and records
71. Documents to be available for inspection
72. Powers on production of documents
73. Where must documents be produced?
74. Third parties to produce documents and answer questions relating to professional engineering services
75. Specified public bodies to answer questions and supply information
76. Certain other specified persons or bodies to answer questions and supply information
77. Specified persons to answer questions and supply information
78. Service of documents
Division 3--Entry, search and seizure
79. Entry or search with consent
80. Entry without consent or warrant
81. Use or seizure of electronic equipment at premises
82. Search warrants
83. Form and content of search warrants
84. Warrant may authorise the giving of a direction requiring assistance from person with knowledge of a computer or other electronic device
85. Announcement before entry
86. Seizure of things not mentioned in the warrant
87. Embargo notice
88. Inspector may monitor compliance with embargo notice
89. Search warrants in relation to embargo notice
90. Retention and return of seized documents or things
91. Magistrates' Court may extend 3-month period
92. Requirement to assist inspector during entry
93. Protection against self-incrimination
94. Refusal or failure to comply with requirement
95. Confidentiality
96. Infringements
97. Complaints
PART 7--GENERAL
98. Application of Australian Consumer Law and Fair Trading Act 2012
99. Who may commence proceedings?
100. Service of documents
101. Extension of time for prosecutions
102. Review of operation of Act
103. Regulations
105. Certain provisions of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 not to apply
PART 8--SAVINGS, CONSEQUENTIAL AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
Division 1--Transitional provisions
106. Definitions
107. Certain building practitioners deemed to be endorsed building engineers until registration expires
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