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Building Act 1975
sec.246BRApplying for restoration
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### sec.246BR Applying for restoration
If a pool safety inspector’s licence expires, the person may apply for restoration of the licence.
The application must—
be made within 3 months after the expiry; and
be made to the QBCC commissioner in the approved form; and
be accompanied by—
the restoration fee prescribed under a regulation; and
the licence fee prescribed under a regulation; and
evidence of the applicant’s identity; and
evidence that the applicant has the prescribed professional indemnity insurance; and
evidence that the applicant has undertaken in the previous 12 months the continuing professional development prescribed under a regulation.
s 246BR ins 2010 No. 21 s 10
amd 2014 No. 56 s 68 sch 1
(sec.246BR-ssec.1) If a pool safety inspector’s licence expires, the person may apply for restoration of the licence.
(sec.246BR-ssec.2) The application must— be made within 3 months after the expiry; and be made to the QBCC commissioner in the approved form; and be accompanied by— the restoration fee prescribed under a regulation; and the licence fee prescribed under a regulation; and evidence of the applicant’s identity; and evidence that the applicant has the prescribed professional indemnity insurance; and evidence that the applicant has undertaken in the previous 12 months the continuing professional development prescribed under a regulation.
- (a) be made within 3 months after the expiry; and
- (b) be made to the QBCC commissioner in the approved form; and
- (c) be accompanied by— (i) the restoration fee prescribed under a regulation; and (ii) the licence fee prescribed under a regulation; and (iii) evidence of the applicant’s identity; and (iv) evidence that the applicant has the prescribed professional indemnity insurance; and (v) evidence that the applicant has undertaken in the previous 12 months the continuing professional development prescribed under a regulation.
- (i) the restoration fee prescribed under a regulation; and
- (ii) the licence fee prescribed under a regulation; and
- (iii) evidence of the applicant’s identity; and
- (iv) evidence that the applicant has the prescribed professional indemnity insurance; and
- (v) evidence that the applicant has undertaken in the previous 12 months the continuing professional development prescribed under a regulation.
- (i) the restoration fee prescribed under a regulation; and
- (ii) the licence fee prescribed under a regulation; and
- (iii) evidence of the applicant’s identity; and
- (iv) evidence that the applicant has the prescribed professional indemnity insurance; and
- (v) evidence that the applicant has undertaken in the previous 12 months the continuing professional development prescribed under a regulation.