Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L01684:reg:10:p29
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L01684
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 29/32)
Character Range: 108640–111706

I am applying for a registration as a registered cabling provider.

    Note The effect of the Rules is that open cabling work, restricted cabling work and lift cabling work may only be performed by a registered cabling provider or a person working under the supervision of a registered cabling provider.

I declare that the information provided by me in this application is true and correct
in every detail and I understand that the information provided may be subject to audit. I also declare that the enclosed supporting documents are true copies of the original documents.

Part 2 – Declaration of relevant cabling experience

(For applicants whose training pathway requires 360 hours (Open Cabling Work) or 80 hours (Restricted Cabling Work) of cabling experience [delete Part 2 (Declaration of relevant cabling experience) if it is inapplicable]

I declare that I have attained the relevant cabling experience for the type of cabling work that I will perform, or supervise the performance of.

I acknowledge that relevant cabling experience means experience in the installation
of cabling such as telecommunications, electrical, data, security alarm, fire alarm, or lift cables, and does not include:
         (i) the design or supervision of cabling work; or
              (ii) cabling work performed using pre‑terminated cabling, such as extension leads and patching.

Signed:  .............................................................................................
* Giving false or misleading information is a serious offence.

               Schedule 5 Accreditation Procedures for Cabling Provider Registrars

(subsection 3.1(5) and subsection 6.3(1))

Part 1 - Introduction

1. Under subsection 3.1(5) of these Rules, the ACMA must not engage a person to operate a registration system or act as a registrar for cabling providers unless the ACMA has accredited the person in accordance with accreditation procedures specified in this Schedule.

Part 2 - The application

2. An application to become an accredited registrar under these Rules can be made to the ACMA at any time.  On receipt of an application the ACMA will advise each representative on the Registrar Coordinating Committee (RCC) about the application.

3. An application may take the form of an expression of interest in writing.

4. The application must establish the applicant's credentials for running a registration service and suitability as a registrar.  This may include the credentials and suitability of its controlling entity or entities.  That is, either the applicant or the applicant and its controlling entity or entities may be the organisation that is to be assessed for the purpose of these accreditation procedures.

5. To establish the applicant's credentials for running a registration service, in relation to the applicant and/or the controlling entity or entities of the applicant (the organisation), the application should include:

         * a summary of the organisation's services, staffing and structure, initiatives in and relationship with, the