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Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002
sec.150Effect of undertaking
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### sec.150 Effect of undertaking
This section applies if—
the service provider gives the undertaking and, if the contravention is conduct consisting of a series of acts or omissions, the service provider stops the conduct; and
the chief executive accepts the undertaking.
The chief executive can not start an offence proceeding against the service provider for the contravention, unless the undertaking is withdrawn under section 151 .
For some possible effects of contravening an undertaking, see sections 54 (Amendment of accreditation by chief executive) and 57 (Cancellation of accreditation).
(sec.150-ssec.1) This section applies if— the service provider gives the undertaking and, if the contravention is conduct consisting of a series of acts or omissions, the service provider stops the conduct; and the chief executive accepts the undertaking.
(sec.150-ssec.2) The chief executive can not start an offence proceeding against the service provider for the contravention, unless the undertaking is withdrawn under section 151 . For some possible effects of contravening an undertaking, see sections 54 (Amendment of accreditation by chief executive) and 57 (Cancellation of accreditation).
- (a) the service provider gives the undertaking and, if the contravention is conduct consisting of a series of acts or omissions, the service provider stops the conduct; and
- (b) the chief executive accepts the undertaking.