Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Drainlayers Act 2006

Administration, appeals, and miscellaneous provisions - Miscellaneous provisions, consequential amendments, and repeals - Transitional provisions

180: Provisions relating to persons whose registration is suspended

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You have a registration that is suspended. This does not stop you from being deemed to hold a licence under section 174. The licence you are deemed to hold is also suspended. You are deemed to hold a licence because of section 174. This licence is suspended until your registration suspension would have ended. This end date is based on when your suspension would have expired if the Act had not been enacted.

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Part 4Administration, appeals, and miscellaneous provisions
Miscellaneous provisions, consequential amendments, and repeals: Transitional provisions

180Provisions relating to persons whose registration is suspended

  1. The application of section 174, which deems a person to hold a licence, is not precluded merely by the fact that the person’s registration was, immediately before the commencement of that section, suspended.

  2. However, the licence that the person is deemed, by virtue of section 174, to hold is deemed to be suspended until the suspension of that person’s registration would have expired if this Act had not been enacted.