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Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991
sec.49BSuspension or cancellation for failure to comply with tribunal’s orders and directions
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### sec.49B Suspension or cancellation for failure to comply with tribunal’s orders and directions
The tribunal may, in a proceeding to which a licensee is a party, order that the licensee’s licence be suspended or cancelled if the licensee fails to comply with an order or direction of the tribunal within the time allowed by the tribunal.
Before ordering that a licence be suspended or cancelled, the tribunal must give the licensee a reasonable opportunity to show cause why it should not be cancelled or suspended.
An order under this section operates, of its own force, to suspend or cancel the licence if the licensee fails to comply with the tribunal’s order or direction within the time allowed by the tribunal.
s 49B ins 2003 No. 30 s 169 sch 1
amd 2007 No. 47 s 21 ; 2014 No. 57 s 13
(sec.49B-ssec.1) The tribunal may, in a proceeding to which a licensee is a party, order that the licensee’s licence be suspended or cancelled if the licensee fails to comply with an order or direction of the tribunal within the time allowed by the tribunal.
(sec.49B-ssec.2) Before ordering that a licence be suspended or cancelled, the tribunal must give the licensee a reasonable opportunity to show cause why it should not be cancelled or suspended.
(sec.49B-ssec.3) An order under this section operates, of its own force, to suspend or cancel the licence if the licensee fails to comply with the tribunal’s order or direction within the time allowed by the tribunal.