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WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS 2012 - REG 91

91—Refusal to grant high risk work licence—process

        (1)         If the regulator proposes to refuse to grant a licence, the regulator must give a written notice to the applicant—

            (a)         informing the applicant of the reasons for the proposed refusal; and

            (b)         advising the applicant that the applicant may, by a specified date (being not less than 28 days after giving the notice), make a submission to the regulator in relation to the proposed refusal.

        (2)         After the date specified in a notice under subregulation (1)(b), the regulator must—

            (a)         if the applicant has made a submission in relation to the proposed refusal to grant the licence—consider that submission; and

            (b)         whether or not the applicant has made a submission—decide whether to grant or refuse to grant the licence; and

            (c)         within 14 days after making that decision, give the applicant written notice of the decision, including the reasons for the decision.

Note—

A decision to refuse to grant a licence is a reviewable decision (regulation 676).



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