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Construction Occupations (Licensing) Regulation 2004
32Considerations for endorsing licences
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32 Considerations for endorsing licences
(1) In deciding whether to endorse an individual’s licence under this
division, the registrar must consider the following:
(a) the individual’s physical ability or skill;
(b) the individual’s qualifications, training and knowledge;
(c) the extent, quality and relevance of the individual’s experience,
and how recent that experience is, in doing similar work to, or
work that is equally complex as, the work to be allowed by the
proposed endorsement;
(d) whether any occupational discipline has ever been taken in
relation to the individual;
(e) whether the individual has incurred any demerit points that have
not been deleted from the register.
(2) In deciding whether to endorse the licence of a corporation or
partnership, the registrar must consider the following:
(a) whether any occupational discipline has ever been taken in
relation to the entity;
(b) whether the entity has incurred any demerit points that have not
been deleted from the register.
(3) However, the registrar may endorse the licence of the corporation or
partnership only if nominees of the entity have licences that are
endorsed in the way applied for.
(4) The registrar may consider anything else that is relevant.