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Property Occupations Act 2014
sec.81Replacement licences
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### sec.81 Replacement licences
A licensee may apply to the chief executive for the replacement of a lost, stolen, destroyed or damaged licence.
The application must be made in the approved form.
The chief executive must grant the application if the chief executive is satisfied the licence has been lost, stolen, destroyed or damaged in a way to require its replacement.
If the chief executive grants the application, the chief executive must issue another licence to the applicant to replace the lost, stolen, destroyed or damaged licence.
The chief executive may also replace a licence if—
either—
the licensee has given written notice to the chief executive of a prescribed change under section 83 ; or
the chief executive reasonably believes a prescribed change for the licensee has happened; and
the chief executive is satisfied the prescribed change requires a replacement of the licence.
If the chief executive replaces a licence under this section—
the licence continues to be subject to the same conditions and term to which the licence was subject before being replaced; and
the holder of the licence must pay the chief executive the fee prescribed under a regulation.
(sec.81-ssec.1) A licensee may apply to the chief executive for the replacement of a lost, stolen, destroyed or damaged licence.
(sec.81-ssec.2) The application must be made in the approved form.
(sec.81-ssec.3) The chief executive must grant the application if the chief executive is satisfied the licence has been lost, stolen, destroyed or damaged in a way to require its replacement.
(sec.81-ssec.4) If the chief executive grants the application, the chief executive must issue another licence to the applicant to replace the lost, stolen, destroyed or damaged licence.
(sec.81-ssec.5) The chief executive may also replace a licence if— either— the licensee has given written notice to the chief executive of a prescribed change under section 83 ; or the chief executive reasonably believes a prescribed change for the licensee has happened; and the chief executive is satisfied the prescribed change requires a replacement of the licence.
(sec.81-ssec.6) If the chief executive replaces a licence under this section— the licence continues to be subject to the same conditions and term to which the licence was subject before being replaced; and the holder of the licence must pay the chief executive the fee prescribed under a regulation.
- (a) either— (i) the licensee has given written notice to the chief executive of a prescribed change under section 83 ; or (ii) the chief executive reasonably believes a prescribed change for the licensee has happened; and
- (i) the licensee has given written notice to the chief executive of a prescribed change under section 83 ; or
- (ii) the chief executive reasonably believes a prescribed change for the licensee has happened; and
- (b) the chief executive is satisfied the prescribed change requires a replacement of the licence.
- (i) the licensee has given written notice to the chief executive of a prescribed change under section 83 ; or
- (ii) the chief executive reasonably believes a prescribed change for the licensee has happened; and
- (a) the licence continues to be subject to the same conditions and term to which the licence was subject before being replaced; and
- (b) the holder of the licence must pay the chief executive the fee prescribed under a regulation.