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Security Providers Act 1993
sec.12ANotice of change in criminal history
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### sec.12A Notice of change in criminal history
This section applies if—
the Commissioner reasonably suspects a person is the holder of, or an applicant for, a licence; and
the person’s criminal history changes.
The Commissioner may notify the chief executive that the person’s criminal history has changed.
The notice must—
state the following details—
the person’s name and any other name the Commissioner believes the person may use or may have used;
the person’s date and place of birth;
a brief description of the nature of the offence giving rise to the conviction or charge to which the change relates; and
if the change includes the person becoming subject to a control order or registered corresponding control order—
state the details of the order; or
be accompanied by a copy of the order.
The chief executive may confirm the Commissioner’s suspicions under subsection (1) .
For a person who does not have a criminal history, there is taken to be a change in the person’s criminal history if the person acquires a criminal history.
In this section—
offence includes alleged offence.
s 12A ins 2007 No. 15 s 17
amd 2016 No. 62 s 381
(sec.12A-ssec.1) This section applies if— the Commissioner reasonably suspects a person is the holder of, or an applicant for, a licence; and the person’s criminal history changes.
(sec.12A-ssec.2) The Commissioner may notify the chief executive that the person’s criminal history has changed.
(sec.12A-ssec.3) The notice must— state the following details— the person’s name and any other name the Commissioner believes the person may use or may have used; the person’s date and place of birth; a brief description of the nature of the offence giving rise to the conviction or charge to which the change relates; and if the change includes the person becoming subject to a control order or registered corresponding control order— state the details of the order; or be accompanied by a copy of the order.
(sec.12A-ssec.4) The chief executive may confirm the Commissioner’s suspicions under subsection (1) .
(sec.12A-ssec.5) For a person who does not have a criminal history, there is taken to be a change in the person’s criminal history if the person acquires a criminal history.
(sec.12A-ssec.6) In this section— offence includes alleged offence.
- (a) the Commissioner reasonably suspects a person is the holder of, or an applicant for, a licence; and
- (b) the person’s criminal history changes.
- (a) state the following details— (i) the person’s name and any other name the Commissioner believes the person may use or may have used; (ii) the person’s date and place of birth; (iii) a brief description of the nature of the offence giving rise to the conviction or charge to which the change relates; and
- (i) the person’s name and any other name the Commissioner believes the person may use or may have used;
- (ii) the person’s date and place of birth;
- (iii) a brief description of the nature of the offence giving rise to the conviction or charge to which the change relates; and
- (b) if the change includes the person becoming subject to a control order or registered corresponding control order— (i) state the details of the order; or (ii) be accompanied by a copy of the order.
- (i) state the details of the order; or
- (ii) be accompanied by a copy of the order.
- (i) the person’s name and any other name the Commissioner believes the person may use or may have used;
- (ii) the person’s date and place of birth;
- (iii) a brief description of the nature of the offence giving rise to the conviction or charge to which the change relates; and
- (i) state the details of the order; or
- (ii) be accompanied by a copy of the order.