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Construction Occupations (Licensing) Act 2004
78Compliance auditors—entry to premises
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78 Compliance auditors—entry to premises
(1) A compliance auditor may, during ordinary business hours and with
any assistance that is necessary and reasonable, enter premises used
by a licensed construction practitioner.
(2) However, subsection (1) does not authorise entry into a part of
premises that is being used for residential purposes unless—
(a) the occupier or person apparently in charge of the premises
consents to the entry; or
(b) the entry is authorised under a search warrant.
(3) The compliance auditor is not authorised to remain on the premises
if, on request by or on behalf of the occupier or person apparently in
charge of the premises, the compliance auditor does not produce the
compliance auditor’s identity card.
(4) The compliance auditor may do 1 or more of the following in relation
to the premises:
(a) inspect any document on the premises that relates to the
licensee’s activities;
(b) take an extract from or make a copy of any document that relates
to the licensee’s activities;
(c) require anyone on the premises to give the compliance auditor
information about a document that relates to the licensee’s
activities;
(d) require a person apparently in charge of the premises—
(i) to produce a document that relates to the licensee’s
activities; or
(ii) to give the compliance auditor access to any electronic
device on the premises in which information relevant to the
licensee’s activities is stored; or
(iii) to print information mentioned in subparagraph (ii);
(e) require the occupier, person apparently in charge of the premises
or anyone at the premises to give the compliance auditor
reasonable help to exercise a function under this section.
Examples of documents
plan, map, book, drawing
(5) A person must take reasonable steps to comply with a requirement
made of the person under subsection (4) (c), (d) or (e).
(6) The occupier or person in charge of the premises must give the
compliance auditor all reasonable facilities and assistance the
compliance auditor needs for the effective exercise of the compliance
auditor’s functions under this section.