Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033:reg:13:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01033
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 13 (pt 4/11)
Character Range: 403846–406489

whether to transfer a permit, the Minister or Director may consider whether the proposed transferee:
 (a) has, in the 10 years before the application for the transfer is made, been convicted of an offence mentioned in subregulation 17.07(1); or
 (b) is subject to proceedings for an offence mentioned in subregulation 17.07(1).
Note: Part VIIC of the Crimes Act 1914 includes provisions that, in certain circumstances, relieve persons from the requirement to disclose spent convictions and require persons aware of such convictions to disregard them.
 (4) An application for transfer of a permit must be accompanied by a fee in accordance with Part 18.
 (5) The application must include the following:
 (a) the full name of the holder of the permit;
 (b) a copy of the permit;
 (c) the reasons for the proposed transfer;
 (d) full name and contact details for the proposed transferee;
 (e) the relevant qualifications or experience of the proposed transferee;
 (f) a declaration from the proposed transferee stating whether he or she:
 (i) has, in the 10 years before the application for the transfer is made, been convicted of an offence mentioned in subregulation 17.07(1); or
 (ii) is subject to proceedings for an offence mentioned in subregulation 17.07(1);
 (g) a declaration that the information in the application is correct to the best of the knowledge of the holder of the permit and the proposed transferee.
 (7) The Minister or Director must give the holder of the permit and the proposed transferee written notice of a decision whether or not to transfer a permit under subregulation (1) or (2).

17.12  Suspension or cancellation of a permit
 (1) Subregulations (2), (3) and (4) apply if:
 (a) a holder of a permit contravenes a condition of the permit; or
 (b) there are reasonable grounds for believing that:
 (i) a holder of a permit is likely to contravene a condition of the permit; or
 (ii) if an application for a permit that has been issued were being considered again, the permit would not be issued.
 (2) The Minister may, by written notice to a holder of a permit issued by the Minister, cancel the permit.
 (3) The Director may, by written notice to a holder of a permit issued by the Director, cancel the permit.
 (4) The Minister or Director may, by written notice given to a holder of the permit, suspend the permit for the period stated in the notice.
 (5) A permit must not be suspended for more than 28 consecutive days.
 (6) A permit has no effect while it is suspended.
 (7) Suspension of a permit does not affect the period for which the permit was issued.
 (8) If a permit expires before the end of a period