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PRIVATE SECURITY ACT 2004 - SECT 75 Applicant to advertise application

PRIVATE SECURITY ACT 2004 - SECT 75

Applicant to advertise application

    (1)     An applicant for private security business registration must—

        (a)     within 7 days after the day on which an application is lodged with the Chief Commissioner, cause to be advertised in a daily newspaper circulating generally in Victoria, a notice setting out—

              (i)     the fact that the applicant has made the application; and

              (ii)     the business name and business address of the applicant; and

              (iii)     the class of registration being applied for; and

              (iv)     the fact that a person may object (under subsection (2)) to the granting of a registration; and

              (v)     the period within which an objection to the granting of a registration must be lodged with the Chief Commissioner; and

        (b)     within 14 days after the day on which an application is lodged with the Chief Commissioner, provide the Chief Commissioner with a copy of the advertisement including the date the advertisement was published.

    (2)     A person may object to the granting of a private security business registration by setting out the grounds of the objection in a written submission forwarded to the Chief Commissioner.

    (3)     In determining the application the Chief Commissioner must consider any submission received by him or her within 14 days after the day of the publication of the advertisement, unless he or she is satisfied that the submission is frivolous, vexatious or irrelevant to the grant of the registration to the applicant.