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Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Act 2017
sec.181Code of conduct for adjudicators
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### sec.181 Code of conduct for adjudicators
The registrar may make a code of conduct for adjudicators.
The code of conduct, or an amendment or replacement of the code, does not take effect until approved by regulation.
The Minister must, within 14 sitting days after the code of conduct, or an amendment or replacement of the code, takes effect, table a copy of the code in the Legislative Assembly.
A failure to comply with subsection (3) does not invalidate or otherwise affect the code of conduct.
The commissioner must—
publish the code of conduct on the commission’s website; and
keep copies of the code of conduct available for inspection, without charge, at the commission’s office at any time that office is open to the public; and
if asked, advise where copies of the code of conduct may be obtained.
(sec.181-ssec.1) The registrar may make a code of conduct for adjudicators.
(sec.181-ssec.2) The code of conduct, or an amendment or replacement of the code, does not take effect until approved by regulation.
(sec.181-ssec.3) The Minister must, within 14 sitting days after the code of conduct, or an amendment or replacement of the code, takes effect, table a copy of the code in the Legislative Assembly.
(sec.181-ssec.4) A failure to comply with subsection (3) does not invalidate or otherwise affect the code of conduct.
(sec.181-ssec.5) The commissioner must— publish the code of conduct on the commission’s website; and keep copies of the code of conduct available for inspection, without charge, at the commission’s office at any time that office is open to the public; and if asked, advise where copies of the code of conduct may be obtained.
- (a) publish the code of conduct on the commission’s website; and
- (b) keep copies of the code of conduct available for inspection, without charge, at the commission’s office at any time that office is open to the public; and
- (c) if asked, advise where copies of the code of conduct may be obtained.