Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Drainlayers Act 2006

Discipline and offences - Discipline - Interim suspension or disqualification

104: Revocation of interim suspension or disqualification

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"Cancel a temporary suspension or disqualification order"

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You can apply to the Board to cancel an order made under section 102 if it affects you. The Board must hear your application within 5 working days of receiving it. The Board can then decide whether to cancel the order or not. You are not the only one who can ask for the order to be cancelled. The Board can also cancel the order on its own. This can happen even if you do not ask for it. The Board has the power to make its own decision about cancelling the order. It can choose to cancel it or leave it in place, depending on what it thinks is best. The Board's decision is made after considering your application or its own motion to cancel the order made under section 102.

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Part 3Discipline and offences
Discipline: Interim suspension or disqualification

104Revocation of interim suspension or disqualification

  1. A person in respect of whom an order is made under section 102 may apply to the Board for the revocation of the order.

  2. An application under subsection (1) must be heard within 5 working days after it is received by the Board.

  3. The Board may grant or refuse the application as it thinks fit.

  4. The Board may, on its own motion, revoke an order made under section 102.