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LICENSING AND REGISTRATION (UNIFORM PROCEDURES) ACT 2002 - SECT 49
Issue of certificate of registration
49 Issue of certificate of registration
(1) A registration authority that grants an application for registration: (a)
must record the following particulars in the relevant register: (i) the name
of the registered person,
(ii) the kind of registration it is, whether by
reference to the provision of the relevant registration legislation or
otherwise,
(iii) the authority conferred by registration and (in the case of
registration that is subject to discretionary conditions) a statement to that
effect,
(iv) the date on which registration comes into force and (in the case
of fixed-term registration) the date on which registration expires, and
(b)
must record in the relevant register such other particulars as the relevant
registration legislation requires to be recorded in the register, and
(c) may
record in the relevant register such other particulars as the relevant
registration legislation authorises to be recorded in the register, and
(d)
must issue a certificate of registration to the applicant.
(2) The
certificate of registration is to be issued: (a) if the relevant registration
legislation requires payment of any fee in connection with registration before
the certificate is issued, on payment of the fee, or
(b) in any other case,
when notice of the decision is served on the applicant as referred to in
section 48.
(3) A certificate of registration: (a) must be in a form approved
by the registration authority, and
(b) must include the following
particulars: (i) a unique identifier,
(ii) the particulars recorded in the
register under subsection (1) (a), and
(c) may include such other particulars
as the registration authority considers appropriate to include in the
certificate.
(4) The registration authority may issue replacement
certificates of registration not only in response to an application by the
registered person under Division 2 but also whenever there is a change in the
particulars recorded in the register under subsection (1) (a) in relation to
the registered person.
(5) A certificate of registration may indicate the
kind of registration it refers to, and the authority conferred by
registration, by reference to words, codes or symbols prescribed for that
purpose by the relevant registration legislation.
(6) A single document may
contain one or more certificates of registration together with one or more
licences under Part 2.
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