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Residential Services (Accreditation) Act 2002
sec.67Service provider stops conducting or providing a service
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### sec.67 Service provider stops conducting or providing a service
The service provider for a registered service must comply with this section, unless the service provider has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty—50 penalty units.
At least 30 days before the service provider stops conducting the residential service, the service provider must give the chief executive a notice, in the approved form, surrendering the registration of the service.
If the residential service is accredited at level 2, the service provider must give the chief executive a notice, in the approved form, at least 30 days before the service provider stops providing a food service in the course of the residential service.
If the residential service is accredited at level 3, the service provider must give the chief executive a notice, in the approved form, at least 30 days before the service provider stops providing a personal care service in the course of the residential service.
(sec.67-ssec.1) The service provider for a registered service must comply with this section, unless the service provider has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty—50 penalty units.
(sec.67-ssec.2) At least 30 days before the service provider stops conducting the residential service, the service provider must give the chief executive a notice, in the approved form, surrendering the registration of the service.
(sec.67-ssec.3) If the residential service is accredited at level 2, the service provider must give the chief executive a notice, in the approved form, at least 30 days before the service provider stops providing a food service in the course of the residential service.
(sec.67-ssec.4) If the residential service is accredited at level 3, the service provider must give the chief executive a notice, in the approved form, at least 30 days before the service provider stops providing a personal care service in the course of the residential service.