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HOME BUILDING ACT 1989 - SECT 20

Issue of contractor licences

20 Issue of contractor licences

(1) The Secretary must refuse an application for a contractor licence if--
(a) the Secretary is not satisfied that the applicant is a fit and proper person to hold a contractor licence, or
(a1) the Secretary is not satisfied as to the matters of which the Secretary is required to be satisfied by sections 33B and 33C, or
(b) the applicant is a mentally incapacitated person, or
(c) the applicant is disqualified by this Act or the regulations from holding a contractor licence, or
(d) the Secretary considers that a close associate of the applicant who would not be a fit and proper person to hold an authority exercises a significant influence over the applicant or the operation and management of the applicant's business.
Note : Under section 6 of the applied Act (within the meaning of section 19) an application for the grant of a contractor licence may be made by any individual aged 18 years or more, by any partnership or other association whose members are all individuals aged 18 years or more or by any corporation.
(1A) Without limiting subsection (1)(a), in determining whether an applicant is a fit and proper person to hold a licence the Secretary is to consider whether the applicant is of good repute, having regard to character, honesty and integrity.
(2) The Secretary may, by notice published in the Gazette, specify qualifications and experience, or additional standards or other requirements, required to be held or met by an applicant for a contractor licence.
(3) The Secretary must refuse an application for a contractor licence if--
(a) the Secretary is not satisfied that any such requirement would be met were the contractor licence to be issued, or
(b) the Secretary is not satisfied with the applicant's proposed arrangements for supervision of the work which the contractor licence will authorise the applicant to contract to do, or
(c) the Secretary is not satisfied that the applicant has complied or is able to comply with any requirements of Part 6 or any requirements of the regulations relating to insurance applicable to the doing of work of a kind proposed to be authorised by the contractor licence.
(5) A decision of the Secretary relating to the specification of qualifications and experience, or additional standards or other requirements under subsection (2) cannot be reviewed by the Tribunal in an application for an administrative review made under this or any other Act.
(6) Without limiting this section, the Secretary may refuse an application for a contractor licence if the Secretary is of the opinion that it is in the public interest to do so on any of the following grounds--
(a) an employee or proposed employee of the applicant is disqualified from holding a contractor licence, has had an application for an authority refused on a ground relating to his or her character, honesty or integrity or has had an authority cancelled or suspended on any disciplinary ground,
(b) there are reasonable grounds to believe that the application has been made with the intention of avoiding disclosure of any relevant past misconduct of the applicant or a close associate of the applicant.



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