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Introduction Agents Act 2001
sec.88Undertakings about contravention of Act
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### sec.88 Undertakings about contravention of Act
This section applies if the chief executive reasonably believes an introduction agent has contravened this Act.
The chief executive may, by notice given to the agent—
state the act or omission the chief executive reasonably believes is the contravention; and
ask the agent to give the chief executive a written undertaking that the agent will not continue or repeat the act or omission.
Subsection (4) applies if—
the agent gives the undertaking; and
the contravention is conduct consisting of an act or omission, or a series of acts or omissions; and
the agent stops the conduct; and
the chief executive accepts the undertaking.
The chief executive can not start a proceeding for an offence against the agent for the contravention, unless the chief executive withdraws the undertaking under section 89 .
(sec.88-ssec.1) This section applies if the chief executive reasonably believes an introduction agent has contravened this Act.
(sec.88-ssec.2) The chief executive may, by notice given to the agent— state the act or omission the chief executive reasonably believes is the contravention; and ask the agent to give the chief executive a written undertaking that the agent will not continue or repeat the act or omission.
(sec.88-ssec.3) Subsection (4) applies if— the agent gives the undertaking; and the contravention is conduct consisting of an act or omission, or a series of acts or omissions; and the agent stops the conduct; and the chief executive accepts the undertaking.
(sec.88-ssec.4) The chief executive can not start a proceeding for an offence against the agent for the contravention, unless the chief executive withdraws the undertaking under section 89 .
- (a) state the act or omission the chief executive reasonably believes is the contravention; and
- (b) ask the agent to give the chief executive a written undertaking that the agent will not continue or repeat the act or omission.
- (a) the agent gives the undertaking; and
- (b) the contravention is conduct consisting of an act or omission, or a series of acts or omissions; and
- (c) the agent stops the conduct; and
- (d) the chief executive accepts the undertaking.