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83D Ministerial exemption
(1) The owner of premises on which a regulated swimming pool is
located (the applicant) may apply in writing to the Minister for the
pool to be exempt from all or part of the safety standards.
(2) On application, the Minister may grant an exemption only if a
circumstance prescribed by regulation applies to the regulated
swimming pool.
Note 1 The Minister may make guidelines for granting exemptions (see s 83G).
Note 2 A Minister may delegate the Minister’s functions under an Act or
statutory instrument to anyone else (see Legislation Act, s 254A).
(3) An exemption may be subject to conditions the Minister considers
appropriate.
(4) The Minister may ask the applicant for further information the
Minister reasonably needs to consider the application.
(5) In exercising the Minister’s functions under this section, the Minister
may—
(a) seek advice from an entity the Minister considers suitable to give
advice about a matter relevant to the exercise of the functions;
and
(b) consider any other relevant information.
(6) If the Minister grants an exemption, the Minister must issue a
certificate (an exemption certificate) to the owner that states—
(a) the extent to which the regulated swimming pool is exempt from
the safety standards; and
(b) the grounds for the exemption; and
(c) any condition on the exemption and the reason for the condition;
and
(d) the date of issue of the certificate; and
(e) it is an offence for the owner to fail to notify the Minister of a
change of circumstances that affects a ground on which the
exemption was granted; and
(f) anything else prescribed by regulation.
(7) An exemption certificate for a regulated swimming pool is in force
for the period stated in the exemption certificate which must be not
longer than 5 years.