Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00311:reg:5:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00311
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 3/34)
Character Range: 65798–68725

measuring instrument has not been verified.
Note: The latest edition of the National Instrument Test Procedures is available on the Internet at http://www.nmi.gov.au.
 (13) For subregulation (12):
 (a) the servicing licensee must notify the Secretary that the measuring instrument has not been verified:
 (i) in writing in an approved form; and
 (ii) within 14 days after the servicing licensee completes the examination or test; and
 (b) the servicing licensee, or an employee of the servicing licensee, must obliterate a verification mark on the measuring instrument.
Note: The servicing licensee can notify the Secretary electronically by using a facility available on the Internet at http://www.nmi.gov.au.
 (14) If:
 (a) a servicing licensee or an employee of a servicing licensee examines or tests a measuring instrument; and
 (b) the servicing licensee or employee does not verify the measuring instrument immediately after completing the examination or test; and
 (c) the measuring instrument:
 (i) is not of an approved pattern; or
 (ii) is outside the range of maximum permissible error that is permitted at verification for the measuring instrument; or
 (iii) does not comply with the relevant National Instrument Test Procedure;
the servicing licensee or employee must notify the controller of the measuring instrument, in the manner described in subregulation (15), that the measuring instrument has not been verified.
Note: The latest edition of the National Instrument Test Procedures is available on the Internet at http://www.nmi.gov.au.
 (15) For subregulation (14), the servicing licensee or employee must notify the controller of the measuring instrument:
 (a) in writing in an approved form; and
 (b) immediately after the servicing licensee or employee completes the examination or test.
 (16) If a servicing licensee, or an employee of a servicing licensee, verifies a measuring instrument, the servicing licensee must notify the Secretary of the verification:
 (a) in writing in an approved form; and
 (b) within 14 days after the measuring instrument has been verified.
Note: The servicing licensee can notify the Secretary electronically by using a facility available on the Internet at http://www.nmi.gov.au.
 (17) A servicing licensee must:
 (a) retain a copy of any notification made in accordance with subregulation (10), (11), (12), (13), (14), (15) or (16) for a period of at least 3 years after the notification is made; and
 (b) if an inspector exercises the power to inspect under paragraph 18MG(1)(e) of the Act in relation to a copy mentioned in paragraph (a)—give the copy to the inspector within 14 days after the inspector exercises the power to inspect.
 (18) A servicing licensee, or an employee of a servicing licensee, must not verify a measuring instrument unless it has been tested in accordance with:
 (a) the relevant national test procedure as specified in the latest edition of