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Queensland Building and Construction Commission Regulation 2018
sch.6-sec.68Time for complying with direction to end before making decision on claim
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### sch.6-sec.68 Time for complying with direction to end before making decision on claim
This section applies if the commission gives a direction to rectify residential construction work under section 72 of the Act .
The commission must not make a decision to allow or disallow a claim under the statutory insurance scheme in relation to the work until the period for complying with the direction has ended.
However, the commission may make a decision to allow or disallow the claim before the period for complying with the direction has ended if—
the licensed contractor dies; or
the licensed contractor is a company and the company no longer exists; or
both of the following apply—
the licensed contractor is bankrupt or insolvent, or takes advantage of the laws of bankruptcy as a debtor under the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cwlth) or a similar law of a foreign jurisdiction;
the licensed contractor’s licence is cancelled.
(sch.6-sec.68-ssec.1) This section applies if the commission gives a direction to rectify residential construction work under section 72 of the Act .
(sch.6-sec.68-ssec.2) The commission must not make a decision to allow or disallow a claim under the statutory insurance scheme in relation to the work until the period for complying with the direction has ended.
(sch.6-sec.68-ssec.3) However, the commission may make a decision to allow or disallow the claim before the period for complying with the direction has ended if— the licensed contractor dies; or the licensed contractor is a company and the company no longer exists; or both of the following apply— the licensed contractor is bankrupt or insolvent, or takes advantage of the laws of bankruptcy as a debtor under the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cwlth) or a similar law of a foreign jurisdiction; the licensed contractor’s licence is cancelled.
- (a) the licensed contractor dies; or
- (b) the licensed contractor is a company and the company no longer exists; or
- (c) both of the following apply— (i) the licensed contractor is bankrupt or insolvent, or takes advantage of the laws of bankruptcy as a debtor under the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cwlth) or a similar law of a foreign jurisdiction; (ii) the licensed contractor’s licence is cancelled.
- (i) the licensed contractor is bankrupt or insolvent, or takes advantage of the laws of bankruptcy as a debtor under the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cwlth) or a similar law of a foreign jurisdiction;
- (ii) the licensed contractor’s licence is cancelled.
- (i) the licensed contractor is bankrupt or insolvent, or takes advantage of the laws of bankruptcy as a debtor under the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cwlth) or a similar law of a foreign jurisdiction;
- (ii) the licensed contractor’s licence is cancelled.