Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00311:reg:5:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00311
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 2/34)
Character Range: 63190–66082

loss of competence;
(b) change of name;
(c) change of residential address.
 (7) If an employee of a servicing licensee notifies the servicing licensee of any change in the employee's circumstances in accordance with subregulation (6), the servicing licensee must notify the Secretary of the change in circumstances within 14 days after the servicing licensee is notified by the employee.
 (8) If a servicing licensee otherwise knows of any change in the circumstances of an employee that is relevant to the employee's eligibility to carry out his or her duties, the servicing licensee must notify the Secretary of the change in circumstances within 14 days after the servicing licensee first knows of the change in circumstances.
 (9) A servicing licensee must notify the Secretary within 14 days after any of the following events:
 (a) if an employee of the servicing licensee who verifies measuring instruments as part of his or her duties ceases to be employed by the servicing licensee;
 (b) if the servicing licensee employs a new employee who will verify measuring instruments as part of his or her duties.
 (9A) A servicing licensee or an employee of a servicing licensee must not verify a measuring instrument unless the licensee or employee has a statement of attainment issued by a registered training organisation for that class of measuring instrument.
 (10) If a servicing licensee verifies a measuring instrument, the servicing licensee must:
 (a) in writing in an approved form; and
 (b) within 14 days after verifying the measuring instrument;
notify the controller of the measuring instrument that the measuring instrument has been verified.
 (11) If an employee of a servicing licensee verifies a measuring instrument, the servicing licensee must:
 (a) in writing in an approved form; and
 (b) within 14 days after verifying the measuring instrument;
notify the controller of the measuring instrument that the measuring instrument has been verified.
 (12) If:
 (a) a servicing licensee or an employee of a servicing licensee examines or tests a measuring instrument; and
 (b) the servicing licensee or the 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 must notify the Secretary, in the manner described in subregulation (13), 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.
 (13) For subregulation (12):
 (a) the servicing licensee must notify the Secretary that the measuring instrument has