Electricity Act 1992

Registration and licensing of electrical workers and employer licences - Register of electrical workers

125: Registrar must enter matters in register

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“Registrar writes down important information about electrical workers and companies”

The person in charge of keeping records, called the Registrar, has to do two main things for the register of electrical workers and employer licences. First, they need to put in the register all the information and documents mentioned in sections 128 and 129. Second, they have to add any other details that the law says must be included, allows to be included, or directs to be included in the register. This is how the Registrar makes sure all the important information about electrical workers and employer licences is properly recorded and kept up to date.

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Part 10 Registration and licensing of electrical workers and employer licences
Register of electrical workers

125Registrar must enter matters in register

  1. The Registrar must—

  2. enter in the register the information and documentation referred to in sections 128 and 129; and
    1. make any other entries in the register that may be required, permitted, or directed to be entered by or under this Act.
      Notes
      • Section 125: substituted, on , by section 13 of the Electricity Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 70).