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Dangerous Goods (Explosives) Regulations 2000 - SECT 123A

Proof of identity and consent required

123A. Proof of identity and consent required



(1) An applicant for a licence under these Regulations who is a natural person
must-

   (a)  provide specified proof of identity; and

   (b)  consent to the Authority obtaining, and provide sufficient information
        for the Authority to obtain, known information concerning the
        applicant to determine whether he or she has satisfied the
        requirements of regulation 123B to hold a licence under these
        Regulations.

(2) An applicant who is a body corporate must provide details of the
incorporation of the body.

(3) An application by a body corporate, other than a public company, must be
accompanied by a nomination of at least one director or person concerned in
the management of the body corporate who has agreed to the nomination.

(4) The nominated person must-

   (a)  provide the Authority with specified proof of his or her identity; and

   (b)  consent to the Authority obtaining, and provide sufficient information
        to enable the Authority to obtain, known information concerning the
        person to determine whether he or she has satisfied the requirements
        of regulation 123B to be a director or person concerned in the
        management of a body corporate that holds a licence under these
        Regulations.

(5) An application by a body corporate for a licence must be accompanied by a
nomination of a natural person who has agreed to the nomination and who is to
be responsible for the security of the explosives under the licence (who may
or may not be a nominated director).

(6) The person nominated under subregulation (5) must-

   (a)  provide the Authority with his or her specified proof of identity; and

   (b)  consent to the Authority obtaining, and provide sufficient information
        to enable the Authority to obtain, known information concerning the
        person to determine whether the person has satisfied the requirements
        of regulation 123B to be responsible for the security of the
        explosives under the licence under these Regulations.

(7) Nothing in this regulation requires a person to undergo a security
assessment if the person has previously undergone a security assessment under
the same name for the purposes of these Regulations or the Dangerous Goods
(HCDG) Regulations 2005.



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