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Housing Act 2003
sec.36EIndependence of registrar
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### sec.36E Independence of registrar
Subject to the Minister and the chief executive, the registrar is to control—
the national register for this jurisdiction; and
the state register.
However, the registrar is not subject to the control of the Minister or the chief executive in making decisions about any of the following matters—
the approval or refusal of an application for registration on the national register for this jurisdiction or the state register;
the imposition of conditions on the registration of a registered provider, including the imposition of an additional standard condition on the registration of a national provider;
the variation of a national provider’s category of registration;
the exercise of an enforcement or intervention function or power under division 4 ;
the cancellation of a registered provider’s registration on the national register or the state register.
s 36E ins 2013 No. 5 s 23
(sec.36E-ssec.1) Subject to the Minister and the chief executive, the registrar is to control— the national register for this jurisdiction; and the state register.
(sec.36E-ssec.2) However, the registrar is not subject to the control of the Minister or the chief executive in making decisions about any of the following matters— the approval or refusal of an application for registration on the national register for this jurisdiction or the state register; the imposition of conditions on the registration of a registered provider, including the imposition of an additional standard condition on the registration of a national provider; the variation of a national provider’s category of registration; the exercise of an enforcement or intervention function or power under division 4 ; the cancellation of a registered provider’s registration on the national register or the state register.
- (a) the national register for this jurisdiction; and
- (b) the state register.
- (a) the approval or refusal of an application for registration on the national register for this jurisdiction or the state register;
- (b) the imposition of conditions on the registration of a registered provider, including the imposition of an additional standard condition on the registration of a national provider;
- (c) the variation of a national provider’s category of registration;
- (d) the exercise of an enforcement or intervention function or power under division 4 ;
- (e) the cancellation of a registered provider’s registration on the national register or the state register.