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Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002
sec.66Premises stop being registered premises
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### sec.66 Premises stop being registered premises
While a residential service remains registered, premises may stop being the registered premises for the service—
by way of an application under section 64 for new premises to become the registered premises instead of the premises; or
if the premises are not the only registered premises for the service or only form part of the registered premises for the service—by notice, given by the service provider 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 64 for new premises to become the registered premises instead of the premises; or
- (b) if the premises are not the only registered premises for the service or only form part of the registered premises for the service—by notice, given by the service provider 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.