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Evidence Act 1977
sec.21AZVChief executive to establish intermediaries panel
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### sec.21AZV Chief executive to establish intermediaries panel
The chief executive must establish a panel of persons the chief executive is satisfied are suitable to perform the functions of an intermediary.
A person is not suitable to perform the functions of an intermediary unless the person—
has a relevant qualification; and
meets any requirements for professional registration, licensing or authorisation prescribed by regulation; and
meets any other requirements prescribed by regulation.
Subsection (2) does not limit the matters to which the chief executive may have regard in considering the suitability of a person to perform the functions of an intermediary.
The panel established under this section is the intermediaries panel .
In this section—
relevant qualification means—
a tertiary qualification in occupational therapy, psychology, social work or speech pathology; or
other qualifications, training, experience or skills prescribed by regulation.
s 21AZV ins 2020 No. 32 s 44
(sec.21AZV-ssec.1) The chief executive must establish a panel of persons the chief executive is satisfied are suitable to perform the functions of an intermediary.
(sec.21AZV-ssec.2) A person is not suitable to perform the functions of an intermediary unless the person— has a relevant qualification; and meets any requirements for professional registration, licensing or authorisation prescribed by regulation; and meets any other requirements prescribed by regulation.
(sec.21AZV-ssec.3) Subsection (2) does not limit the matters to which the chief executive may have regard in considering the suitability of a person to perform the functions of an intermediary.
(sec.21AZV-ssec.4) The panel established under this section is the intermediaries panel .
(sec.21AZV-ssec.5) In this section— relevant qualification means— a tertiary qualification in occupational therapy, psychology, social work or speech pathology; or other qualifications, training, experience or skills prescribed by regulation.
- (a) has a relevant qualification; and
- (b) meets any requirements for professional registration, licensing or authorisation prescribed by regulation; and
- (c) meets any other requirements prescribed by regulation.
- (a) a tertiary qualification in occupational therapy, psychology, social work or speech pathology; or
- (b) other qualifications, training, experience or skills prescribed by regulation.