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Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003
sec.96Procedure for cancellation
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### sec.96 Procedure for cancellation
If the Regulator considers grounds exist to cancel a licence, the Regulator must give the self-insurer written notice—
stating the grounds for the cancellation and outlining the facts and circumstances forming the basis for the grounds; and
inviting the self-insurer to show, within a stated time of at least 20 business days, why the licence should not be cancelled.
If, after considering all written representations made within the stated time, the Regulator still considers that the licence should be cancelled, the Regulator may cancel the licence.
The Regulator must give the self-insurer written notice of the decision to cancel the self-insurer’s licence within 8 business days after making the decision.
The notice under subsection (3) must state—
the reasons for the decision; and
that the self-insurer may appeal against the cancellation under chapter 13 .
The decision takes effect on the day stated in the notice.
The Regulator must record particulars of the cancellation.
s 96 amd 2004 No. 45 s 3 sch ; 2013 No. 52 s 114 sch 2
(sec.96-ssec.1) If the Regulator considers grounds exist to cancel a licence, the Regulator must give the self-insurer written notice— stating the grounds for the cancellation and outlining the facts and circumstances forming the basis for the grounds; and inviting the self-insurer to show, within a stated time of at least 20 business days, why the licence should not be cancelled.
(sec.96-ssec.2) If, after considering all written representations made within the stated time, the Regulator still considers that the licence should be cancelled, the Regulator may cancel the licence.
(sec.96-ssec.3) The Regulator must give the self-insurer written notice of the decision to cancel the self-insurer’s licence within 8 business days after making the decision.
(sec.96-ssec.4) The notice under subsection (3) must state— the reasons for the decision; and that the self-insurer may appeal against the cancellation under chapter 13 .
(sec.96-ssec.5) The decision takes effect on the day stated in the notice.
(sec.96-ssec.6) The Regulator must record particulars of the cancellation.
- (a) stating the grounds for the cancellation and outlining the facts and circumstances forming the basis for the grounds; and
- (b) inviting the self-insurer to show, within a stated time of at least 20 business days, why the licence should not be cancelled.
- (a) the reasons for the decision; and
- (b) that the self-insurer may appeal against the cancellation under chapter 13 .