Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00936:reg:24:p44
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00936
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 24 (pt 44/52)
Character Range: 153763–156792

indicating that he or she accepts the deregistration, the Regulator must, as soon as practicable after receiving that response, deregister the auditor.
 (3) If, before the end of the response period, the auditor responds without indicating that he or she accepts the deregistration, the Regulator:
 (a) must, as soon as practicable after receiving the response, consider the response in making a decision on whether or not to deregister the auditor; and
 (b) may, if the Regulator considers it appropriate, deregister the auditor.

6.35A  Deregistration where auditor cannot be contacted
  The Regulator may deregister a registered greenhouse and energy auditor if:
 (a) the Regulator has taken reasonable steps to contact the auditor; and
 (b) at least 3 months have passed since the auditor last made contact with the Regulator; and
 (c) the Regulator is satisfied that the auditor cannot be contacted.

6.36  Deceased registered greenhouse and energy auditor must be deregistered
  The Regulator must deregister a registered greenhouse and energy auditor if the Regulator becomes aware that the auditor is deceased.

6.37  Registered greenhouse and energy auditor may request deregistration
 (1) A registered greenhouse and energy auditor may apply to the Regulator requesting deregistration.
Note: Deregistration could be requested because of an anticipated retirement or career change.
 (2) The application must include the following information in relation to the auditor:
 (a) name and registration number;
 (b) work contact details, including address, telephone number and email address;
 (c) proposed commencement date of deregistration;
 (d) if the auditor is registered as both a Category 1 auditor and a Category 2 auditor—whether the application relates to the auditor's deregistration as a Category 1 auditor only, deregistration as a Category 2 auditor only or deregistration as both categories of auditor.
 (3) If the Regulator considers that deregistration under this regulation in accordance with the application would not cause significant inconvenience (for example, because an audit is underway), the Regulator may deregister the auditor.

Subdivision 6.5.6—Inspections

6.38  Overview of Subdivision
 (1) This Subdivision provides for the inspection of the performance of a registered greenhouse and energy auditor in carrying out Part 6 audits.
Note: An inspection involves a physical visit by the Regulator or by a person appointed under regulation 6.40. Any registered greenhouse and energy auditor may be inspected.
 (2) The purposes of inspections are:
 (a) to review the decision‑making processes the auditor uses in carrying out Part 6 audits in order to determine whether the auditor's professional judgement is being exercised appropriately; and
 (b) to ensure that the auditor is complying with the requirements of the Audit Determination and these Regulations in carrying out Part 6 audits.
 (3) This Subdivision is made for the purposes of paragraph 75A(5)(i) of the Act.

6.39  When inspections