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Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002
sec.63Person stops being service provider
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### sec.63 Person stops being service provider
While a residential service remains registered, a person may stop being the service provider for the service—
by way of an application under section 61 by someone else to become the service provider instead of the person; or
if the person is not the only service provider for the service and there will continue to be a service provider for the service after the person stops being a service provider for the service—by giving notice to the chief executive stating a day, not earlier than 7 days after the notice is given, on which the cessation is to have effect.
- (a) by way of an application under section 61 by someone else to become the service provider instead of the person; or
- (b) if the person is not the only service provider for the service and there will continue to be a service provider for the service after the person stops being a service provider for the service—by giving notice to the chief executive stating a day, not earlier than 7 days after the notice is given, on which the cessation is to have effect.