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Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002
sec.179Register of residential services
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### sec.179 Register of residential services
The chief executive must keep a register of residential services.
The register must show—
for each registered service—
the particulars shown on the registration certificate; and
the telephone number or email address of the service provider for the service; and
the particulars shown on any accreditation certificate; and
for any application for accreditation of the service that has been made but not decided—
the date of the application; and
the level of accreditation applied for; and
for each residential service that is no longer registered—
the day the service stopped being registered; and
the particulars shown on the registration certificate in force immediately before the cessation; and
the particulars shown on any accreditation certificate in force immediately before the cessation.
However, information ( sensitive information ) about a service, mentioned in subsection (2) , must not be shown on the register if the chief executive decides that the sensitive information should not be shown because—
the service is conducted to provide accommodation to persons who are, or are at risk of becoming, homeless because of domestic violence directed at the person; or
it is in the interests of the wellbeing and safety of residents in the service not to do so.
The chief executive may include other relevant information, that is not sensitive information, on the register in place of sensitive information.
The chief executive may include the business address of the service provider on the register in place of the address of the registered premises.
The register may be kept in any way the chief executive considers appropriate.
On payment of the fee prescribed under a regulation, a person may—
inspect the register; or
obtain a certificate from the chief executive stating information shown in the register.
s 179 amd 2017 No. 42 s 76
(sec.179-ssec.1) The chief executive must keep a register of residential services.
(sec.179-ssec.2) The register must show— for each registered service— the particulars shown on the registration certificate; and the telephone number or email address of the service provider for the service; and the particulars shown on any accreditation certificate; and for any application for accreditation of the service that has been made but not decided— the date of the application; and the level of accreditation applied for; and for each residential service that is no longer registered— the day the service stopped being registered; and the particulars shown on the registration certificate in force immediately before the cessation; and the particulars shown on any accreditation certificate in force immediately before the cessation.
(sec.179-ssec.3) However, information ( sensitive information ) about a service, mentioned in subsection (2) , must not be shown on the register if the chief executive decides that the sensitive information should not be shown because— the service is conducted to provide accommodation to persons who are, or are at risk of becoming, homeless because of domestic violence directed at the person; or it is in the interests of the wellbeing and safety of residents in the service not to do so.
(sec.179-ssec.4) The chief executive may include other relevant information, that is not sensitive information, on the register in place of sensitive information. The chief executive may include the business address of the service provider on the register in place of the address of the registered premises.
(sec.179-ssec.5) The register may be kept in any way the chief executive considers appropriate.
(sec.179-ssec.6) On payment of the fee prescribed under a regulation, a person may— inspect the register; or obtain a certificate from the chief executive stating information shown in the register.
- (a) for each registered service— (i) the particulars shown on the registration certificate; and (ii) the telephone number or email address of the service provider for the service; and (iii) the particulars shown on any accreditation certificate; and (iv) for any application for accreditation of the service that has been made but not decided— (A) the date of the application; and (B) the level of accreditation applied for; and
- (i) the particulars shown on the registration certificate; and
- (ii) the telephone number or email address of the service provider for the service; and
- (iii) the particulars shown on any accreditation certificate; and
- (iv) for any application for accreditation of the service that has been made but not decided— (A) the date of the application; and (B) the level of accreditation applied for; and
- (A) the date of the application; and
- (B) the level of accreditation applied for; and
- (b) for each residential service that is no longer registered— (i) the day the service stopped being registered; and (ii) the particulars shown on the registration certificate in force immediately before the cessation; and (iii) the particulars shown on any accreditation certificate in force immediately before the cessation.
- (i) the day the service stopped being registered; and
- (ii) the particulars shown on the registration certificate in force immediately before the cessation; and
- (iii) the particulars shown on any accreditation certificate in force immediately before the cessation.
- (i) the particulars shown on the registration certificate; and
- (ii) the telephone number or email address of the service provider for the service; and
- (iii) the particulars shown on any accreditation certificate; and
- (iv) for any application for accreditation of the service that has been made but not decided— (A) the date of the application; and (B) the level of accreditation applied for; and
- (A) the date of the application; and
- (B) the level of accreditation applied for; and
- (A) the date of the application; and
- (B) the level of accreditation applied for; and
- (i) the day the service stopped being registered; and
- (ii) the particulars shown on the registration certificate in force immediately before the cessation; and
- (iii) the particulars shown on any accreditation certificate in force immediately before the cessation.
- (a) the service is conducted to provide accommodation to persons who are, or are at risk of becoming, homeless because of domestic violence directed at the person; or
- (b) it is in the interests of the wellbeing and safety of residents in the service not to do so.
- (a) inspect the register; or
- (b) obtain a certificate from the chief executive stating information shown in the register.