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Electrical Safety Act 2002
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### sec.136A Regulator may ask for further information or documents from accredited auditor
The regulator may, by written notice given to a person who is an accredited auditor, require the person to give the regulator, within a reasonable period of at least 21 days stated in the notice, information or a document the regulator reasonably requires to satisfy the regulator that the person—
continues to be appropriately qualified; or
continues to satisfy the conditions of office.
the person has undertaken training in changes to relevant legislation
the person has conducted audits or other testing or assessments in relation to electrical safety
the person continues to hold the insurance required under a condition of office applying to the person
The regulator may, in the notice, require the person to verify the further information or document by statutory declaration.
The person must comply with the notice, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
The regulator may revoke the person’s appointment as an accredited auditor if the person fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with the notice.
Subsection (4) does not limit the operation of section 134 .
In this section—
appropriately qualified , for a person, means qualified for appointment as an accredited auditor because the person has the necessary expertise or experience.
condition of office means a condition on which an accredited auditor holds office.
s 136A ins 2007 No. 52 s 41
amd 2011 No. 18 s 404 sch 4 pt 1
(sec.136A-ssec.1) The regulator may, by written notice given to a person who is an accredited auditor, require the person to give the regulator, within a reasonable period of at least 21 days stated in the notice, information or a document the regulator reasonably requires to satisfy the regulator that the person— continues to be appropriately qualified; or continues to satisfy the conditions of office. the person has undertaken training in changes to relevant legislation the person has conducted audits or other testing or assessments in relation to electrical safety the person continues to hold the insurance required under a condition of office applying to the person
(sec.136A-ssec.2) The regulator may, in the notice, require the person to verify the further information or document by statutory declaration.
(sec.136A-ssec.3) The person must comply with the notice, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
(sec.136A-ssec.4) The regulator may revoke the person’s appointment as an accredited auditor if the person fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with the notice.
(sec.136A-ssec.5) Subsection (4) does not limit the operation of section 134 .
(sec.136A-ssec.6) In this section— appropriately qualified , for a person, means qualified for appointment as an accredited auditor because the person has the necessary expertise or experience. condition of office means a condition on which an accredited auditor holds office.
- (a) continues to be appropriately qualified; or
- (b) continues to satisfy the conditions of office.
- • the person has undertaken training in changes to relevant legislation
- • the person has conducted audits or other testing or assessments in relation to electrical safety
- • the person continues to hold the insurance required under a condition of office applying to the person