Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Drainlayers Act 2006

Registration and licensing of plumbers, gasfitters, and drainlayers - Plumber, gasfitter, and drainlayer registration and licensing - How to become registered

41: Board to register applicant or decline application

You could also call this:

"The Board decides whether to approve your application to be a plumber, gasfitter, or drainlayer."

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If you apply to be a registered plumber, gasfitter, or drainlayer, the Board checks if you are entitled to be registered under section 36. If the Board is satisfied, they tell the Registrar to register you and send you a certificate. The Registrar also enters your details in the register and gives you a unique identifier. If the Board is not satisfied, they tell you their decision and that you can appeal to the District Court. The Registrar enters your registration details in the register as soon as possible after the Board's decision. You get a certificate of registration and a unique identifier if your application is successful.

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41Board to register applicant or decline application

  1. If the Board is satisfied that the applicant is entitled, under section 36, to be registered under this subpart, the Board must direct the Registrar to—

  2. register the applicant as a registered person of a particular class; and
    1. send to the applicant a certificate of registration; and
      1. enter details of that person’s registration in the register; and
        1. issue a unique identifier (for example, a registration number) to the applicant, and notify the applicant of that identifier.
          1. If the Board is not satisfied that the applicant is entitled to be registered under this subpart, the Board must notify the applicant of—

          2. the Board’s decision; and
            1. the applicant’s right of appeal to the District Court against the decision.
              1. As soon as practicable after receiving the Board’s direction under subsection (1), the Registrar must enter the details of the registration in the register.

              Notes
              • Section 41(2)(b): amended, on , by section 261 of the District Court Act 2016 (2016 No 49).