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HOME BUILDING ACT 1989 - SECT 61
Notice to show cause
61 Notice to show cause
(1) This section applies if the Director-General is of the opinion that there
are reasonable grounds for believing that there are grounds for taking
disciplinary action under section 62 against the holder of an authority.
(2)
The Director-General may serve a notice in writing on the holder of an
authority, inviting the holder to show cause why he, she or it should not be
dealt with under this Division.
(3) The notice must state the grounds on
which the holder is required to show cause and must specify the period, being
at least 14 days, during which it must be done.
(4) A holder of an authority
on whom a notice to show cause has been served may, within the period
specified in the notice, make submissions to the Director-General, orally or
in writing, and provide evidence with respect to the matters to which the
notice relates.
(5) The Director-General may conduct any inquiry or make any
investigation in relation to the matters to which the notice relates and the
submissions made, if any, and the evidence adduced, if any, by or on behalf of
the holder of the authority in relation to those matters that the
Director-General thinks fit.
(6) However, such inquiry or investigation need
not be conducted if the Director-General is of the opinion that it is in the
public interest to take immediate action.
(7) If any submissions are made by
a person in accordance with this section, the Director-General must, before
determining whether or not to take disciplinary action under this Division,
take those submissions into consideration.
(8) If a show cause notice is
served under this section on: (a) a member of a partnership, or
(b) an
officer of a corporation that is a member of a partnership, or
(c) an officer
of a corporation,
being a partnership or corporation that is the holder of an
authority, the other members of the partnership are, or the corporation is,
also to be served with a copy of the notice, if it is practicable for the
members or corporation to be so served.
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