Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L01684:reg:10:p31
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L01684
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 31/32)
Character Range: 114483–117623

relation to the registration services;
         * financial forecasts demonstrating the viability of the proposed registration services;
         * the number of full time, part time and volunteer staff to be engaged in running the registration services and their functions and responsibilities;
         * the arrangements for access to the registration services (eg. shopfront, telephone, facsimile, internet, websites);
         * the type of information (eg. regulatory, standards) that will be provided to cabling providers and the information media to be used (eg. newsletters, magazines, internet, websites);
         * a proposal for a compliance audit program;
         * details of how performance of cabling work by cabling providers will be audited and resources available to manage audits; and
         * any other relevant information regarding suitability to be an accredited registrar.

Part 3 - What the applicant must demonstrate

7. The applicant must satisfy the following criteria and demonstrate:

         * that it will conduct itself in accordance with the Arrangements for Operation of the Registration System in Schedule 1 and the Deed in relation to Cabling Provider Registrar Obligations at Schedule 3 and that it agrees to sign the Deed;
         * that its controlling entity or entities, if any, agree to be jointly and severally liable under the Deed;
         * that its proposed registration services and levels of registration will be consistent with these Rules and the Act;
         * that its Chief Executive Officer (or equivalent) or his or her authorised representative is willing to represent the registrar on the Registrar Coordinating Committee and will support the work of the committee;
         * the financial viability of the proposed registration services;
         * that its organisational structure, officers, staff and equipment are capable of delivering the registration services;
         * that there will be proper access to the registration services;
         * that it can process, examine and store all documentation in relation to registration of cabling providers;
         * that it will have an effective and efficient complaints handling system;
         * that it can process, examine and store all documentation in relation to complaints;
         * that it can develop or assist in the development of codes of practice that relate to cabling work and cabling providers;
         * that it can assist cabling providers to fulfil legislative and industry responsibilities on an ongoing basis;
         * that it can develop active programs to enhance the practices of and identify difficulties in relation to cabling providers regarding compliance with legislation;
         * that it can provide information dissemination services for cabling providers and consumers;
         * that it can operate a regular information dissemination service that includes messages concerning legislation, standards, regulations and other delegated legislation, as required, from the ACMA;
         * that it can audit cabling providers on a regular basis to ensure compliance with these