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Motor Vehicle Repairers Act 2003 (WA)
An Act to provide for — • the licensing of persons whose business involves the carrying out of any prescribed class of motor vehicle repair work; • the carrying out of such repair work only by, or under the supervision of, individuals who are certified under this Act; • the payment of compensation for certain losses relating to motor vehicle repair work, and for related purposes.
Western Australia
Motor Vehicle Repairers Act 2003
Western Australia
Motor Vehicle Repairers Act 2003
Contents
Part 1 — Preliminary
1. Short title 2
2. Commencement 2
3. Terms used in this Act 2
4. Limitation on imposition of penalties for offences 4
5. Repair work, prescription of 4
6. Exemptions 4
7. Powers of investigation 5
8. Authorised officers 5
Part 2 — Licensing of motor vehicle repair businesses
Division 1 — Repair businesses to be licensed
9. Licensing requirement 6
10. Exceptions to section 9 6
11. Advertising 7
Division 2 — Application for and grant of business licence
12. Term used: sufficient resources 7
13. Application requirements 7
14. Notification of changes to information provided 8
15. Application by individual 8
16. Grant of business licence to individual 8
17. Application by firm 9
18. Grant of business licence to firm 9
19. Application by body corporate 10
20. Grant of business licence to body corporate 10
22. Business licence not to be granted if applicant or other person disqualified 11
23. Grounds for refusing a business licence 11
24. Form of business licence 12
25. Duplicate business licence 12
26. Business licence not transferable 12
Division 3 — Business licence conditions and requirements
27. Conditions may be imposed 12
28. Regulations may prescribe conditions and restrictions 13
29. Regulations may require licensees to be insured 14
Division 4 — Duration and renewal
30. Duration of business licence 14
31. Application for renewal of business licence 15
32. Grounds for refusing to renew business licence 15
Division 5 — Changes in firm and management of business
33. Loss of member etc., notice to be given 16
34. New member in licensed firm 17
35. New person in management of corporate member of licensed firm 17
36. New person in management of licensed body corporate 18
37. Business licence ceases if changes not approved 19
38. Offence to make management changes without applying for approval 20
Part 3 — Certification of individuals performing repair work
Division 1 — Requirement for certification
39. Individuals carrying out repair work to hold certificate 21
40. Falsely holding out 22
Division 2 — Certification provisions
41. Application 22
42. Grant of repairer's certificate 23
43. Conditions may be attached 23
44. Provisional repairer's certificate 24
45. Form of certificate 25
46. Duration of certificate 25
47. Return of expired provisional certificate 26
48. Change of address to be notified by certificate holder 26
Part 4 — Provisions applicable to business licences and to certificates
49. False or misleading information 27
50. Registers 27
51. Inspection of register 28
52. Certification of matters in the register 28
53. Surrender of business licence or certificate 29
54. Certified copy of business licence or certificate 29
55. Production of business licence or certificate 29
Part 5 — Restrictions on use of premises by licensees
56. Terms used in this Part 31
57. Only authorised premises to be used 31
58. Business licence applications to specify premises 31
59. Authorisation of premises 31
60. Authorisation of premises does not affect planning laws 32
61. Changes in authorised premises 32
62. Revocation of authorisation of premises 32
63. Certificate relating to premises to be displayed 33
64. Return of certificate 33
Part 6 — Disciplinary powers
65. Application of Part 34
66. Commissioner may make allegations to SAT regarding disciplinary orders 34
68. Making of disciplinary orders under Schedule 1 35
69. Notification of a person's conviction 36
70. Cancellation of business licence on certain grounds 36
71. Return of business licence or certificate 37
72. Certain offences relating to disqualification 38
Part 7 — Reviews
73. Notice of decision to person affected 39
75. Reviews by State Administrative Tribunal of Commissioner's decisions and orders 40
76. Transitional 40
Part 8 — Conciliation of certain disputes
83. Terms used in this Part 41
84. Disputes to which this Part applies 41
85. Conciliation at request of owner 42
86. Conciliation function 42
87. Examination of vehicle 43
88. Offences relating to conciliation 43
Part 9 — Claims for losses in connection with repair work
89. Terms used in this Part 44
90. Motor Vehicle Repair Industry Compensation Account 44
91. Losses to which this Part applies 45
92. Claims for losses 46
93. How claim to be determined 47
94. No proceedings to be brought 48
95. Subrogation where claim allowed 48
96. Recovery from directors of body corporate 49
Part 10 — Miscellaneous
Division 1 — Infringement notices
97. Terms used in this Division 51
98. Prescribed offences 51
99. Modified penalties 51
100. Giving of notice 51
101. Contents of notice 52
102. Extension of time 52
103. Withdrawal of notice 52
104. Benefit of paying modified penalty 53
105. No admission implied by payment 53
106. Application of penalties collected 53
Division 2 — General
107. Motor Vehicle Repair Industry Education and Research Account 53
108. Licensee to publicise licensing information 55
109. Prohibition of doing business with unlicensed repairers 55
110. Liability of directors and officers of body corporate 56
111. Confidentiality of information officially obtained 57
114. Regulations 57
Part 11 — Transitional provisions
120. Terms used 59
121. Unfinished proceedings by the former Board 59
122. Powers in relation to transitional matters 60
Schedule 1 — Disciplinary orders
Schedule 2 — Further provisions in respect of disciplinary orders
1. Duration of orders 63
2. Limitation on monetary penalty 63
3. Recovery of penalties 63
Notes
Compilation table 65
Other notes 66
Defined terms
Western Australia
Motor Vehicle Repairers Act 2003
An Act to provide for —
• the licensing of persons whose business involves the carrying out of any prescribed class of motor vehicle repair work;
• the carrying out of such repair work only by, or under the supervision of, individuals who are certified under this Act;
• the payment of compensation for certain losses relating to motor vehicle repair work,
and for related purposes.
[Long title amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 52.]
Part 1 — Preliminary
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Motor Vehicle Repairers Act 2003.
2. Commencement
(1) This Act comes into operation on a day fixed by proclamation.
(2) Different days may be fixed under subsection (1) for different provisions.
3. Terms used in this Act
(1) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears —
approved, in relation to a form, means approved by the Commissioner for the purposes of the provision in which the term appears;
authorised officer means an officer designated as such under section 8;
business licence means a business licence granted under section 16, 18 or 20;
certificate means —
(a) a repairer's certificate; or
(b) a provisional repairer's certificate;
Commissioner has the meaning given in the Fair Trading Act 2010 section 6;
Department means the department of the Public Service principally assisting the Minister in the administration of this Act;
Director General means the chief executive officer of the Department;
licensee means the holder of a business licence;
motor vehicle means a vehicle that is propelled wholly or partly by —
(a) any volatile spirit, steam, gas, oil or electricity; or
(b) any other means apart from human or animal power,
and includes a trailer, but does not include —
(c) a vehicle that is constructed or adapted —
(i) for use on a railway or tramway;
(ii) principally for use in primary production; or
(iii) otherwise for use in a manner that does not involve the carriage of persons or goods over public roads;
or
(d) anything that is excluded from this definition by the regulations;
provisional repairer's certificate means a provisional repairer's certificate granted under section 44;
regulations means regulations made under section 114;
repair work means any kind of work that is done on or to motor vehicles and that under section 5(1) is prescribed by the regulations to be repair work but does not include any kind of such work that is prescribed by the regulations not to be repair work;
repairer's certificate means a repairer's certificate granted under section 42.
(2) References in this Act to repairing or repair work in relation to motor vehicles includes the repairing of any part of, or accessory to, a motor vehicle that has been removed from the vehicle for repair.
(3) If a business licence is granted to 2 or more persons under section 18, references in this Act to the licensee are to those persons jointly, unless a contrary intention appears.
[(4) deleted.]
[Section 3 amended: No. 28 of 2006 s. 111; No. 58 of 2010 s. 53 and 79.]
4. Limitation on imposition of penalties for offences
The power of a court to impose a penalty on a person for an offence against this Act is subject to the limitation in Schedule 2 clause 2(1).
5. Repair work, prescription of
(1) The regulations may prescribe any kind of work that is done on or to motor vehicles to be repair work for the purposes of this Act, including, but not limited to —
(a) examining motor vehicles;
(b) diagnosing and detecting faults in motor vehicles;
(c) adjusting, servicing and maintaining motor vehicles;
(d) overhauling motor vehicles;
(e) replacing components of motor vehicles;
(f) modifying and altering motor vehicles; and
(g) painting or treating the surfaces of motor vehicles.
(2) The regulations may prescribe any kind of work that is done on or to motor vehicles not to be repair work for the purposes of this Act.
[(3) deleted]
(4) For the purposes of Part 3, the regulations may classify repair work.
[(5) deleted]
[Section 5 amended: No. 23 of 2014 s. 35.]
6. Exemptions
(1) The regulations may exempt from all or any of the provisions of this Act —
(a) any person or class of persons;
(b) persons carrying on any business or any specified class of business; or
(c) any other class of person, act, matter or thing.
(2) An exemption may be expressed to apply —
(a) generally; or
(b) only in respect of a specified area or specified areas of the State.
(3) The regulations may provide —
(a) for circumstances in which, and conditions subject to which, an exemption is to apply; and
(b) that an exemption is of no effect at any time when any condition to which it is subject is not being observed.
7. Powers of investigation
The Fair Trading Act 2010 section 61 and Part 6 of that Act apply to this Act.
[Section 7 inserted: No. 58 of 2010 s. 54.]
8. Authorised officers
(1) The Director General may designate any officer of the Department as an authorised officer for the purposes of this Act.
(2) The Director General is to issue a certificate of authorisation to each person who is designated as an authorised officer under subsection (1).
(3) An authorised officer is to produce the certificate whenever required to do so by a person in respect of whom he or she has exercised, or is about to exercise, any power under this Act.
(4) Production of a certificate referred to in subsection (2) in respect of a person is evidence in any court that the person is duly designated under subsection (1).
Part 2 — Licensing of motor vehicle repair businesses
Division 1 — Repair businesses to be licensed
9. Licensing requirement
(1) A person or firm must not carry on a business that consists of or includes the carrying out of repair work except under and in accordance with a business licence.
Penalty: $50 000 and a daily penalty of $1 000.
(2) For the purposes of this section a business does not include any part of the business that involves work that is not repair work.
[Section 9 amended: No. 23 of 2014 s. 36.]
10. Exceptions to section 9
(1) Section 9 does not apply to —
(a) a person or firm so far as the person or firm carries out repair work only on motor vehicles owned or used by the person or firm;
(b) a person or firm so far as the person or firm —
(i) holds a licence under the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1973; and
(ii) carries out repair work for the purposes of section 34 of that Act, but not otherwise;
or
(c) a person so far as he or she carries out repair work on motor vehicles only in the course of his or her employment with another person.
[(2) deleted]
[Section 10 amended: No. 23 of 2014 s. 37.]
11. Advertising
A person or firm must not advertise, or otherwise hold out in any way, that the person or firm —
(a) carries on; or
(b) is willing to carry on,
business that consists of or includes the carrying out of repair work on motor vehicles unless the person or firm holds a business licence.
Penalty: $50 000.
[Section 11 amended: No. 23 of 2014 s. 38.]
Division 2 — Application for and grant of business licence
12. Term used: sufficient resources
In this Division —
sufficient resources means sufficient material, manpower and financial resources to carry on business doing repair work.
[Section 12 inserted: No. 23 of 2014 s. 39.]
13. Application requirements
(1) This section applies to all applications under this Part.
(2) An application —
(a) must be —
(i) made in the form approved; and
(ii) accompanied by the fee prescribed;
and
(b) must comply with section 58.
[(3) deleted]
(4) The applicant must provide the Commissioner with any additional information or document that the Commissioner may ask for.
[Section 13 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79; No. 23 of 2014 s. 40.]
14. Notification of changes to information provided
(1) This section applies if —
(a) an application has been made for a business licence; and
(b) a material change occurs in the information provided in the application before it is granted or refused.
(2) The applicant or applicants must notify particulars of the change in writing to the Commissioner within 14 days after it occurs.
Penalty: $1 500.
[Section 14 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
15. Application by individual
An application for a business licence may be made to the Commissioner by an individual.
[Section 15 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
16. Grant of business licence to individual
(1) An application made under section 15 may be refused by the Commissioner in accordance with sections 22 and 23.
(2) Subject to subsection (1), the Commissioner must grant a business licence if the application is duly made and the applicant satisfies the Commissioner that he or she —
(a) has reached the age of 18 years;
(b) is a person of good character and repute;
(c) is a fit and proper person to hold the licence applied for;
(d) has sufficient resources; and
(e) has such other qualifications as may be prescribed by the regulations.
[Section 16 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
17. Application by firm
An application for a business licence may be made jointly to the Commissioner by the 2 or more persons who together constitute a firm.
[Section 17 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
18. Grant of business licence to firm
(1) An application made under section 17 may be refused by the Commissioner in accordance with sections 22 and 23.
(2) Subject to subsection (1), the Commissioner must grant a business licence if the application is duly made and the applicants satisfy the Commissioner that —
(a) each relevant person —
(i) has reached the age of 18 years;
(ii) is a person of good character and repute;
(iii) is a fit and proper person to be concerned in the management or conduct of the business to which the application relates; and
(iv) has such qualifications as may be prescribed by the regulations;
and
(b) the persons who constitute the firm have sufficient resources.
(3) In subsection (2) —
relevant person means an individual —
(a) who is a member of the firm; or
(b) who is concerned in the management or conduct of a body corporate that is a member of the firm.
[Section 18 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
19. Application by body corporate
An application for a business licence may be made to the Commissioner by a body corporate.
[Section 19 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
20. Grant of business licence to body corporate
(1) An application made under section 19 may be refused by the Commissioner in accordance with sections 22 and 23.
(2) Subject to subsection (1), the Commissioner must grant a business licence if the application is duly made and the applicant satisfies the Commissioner that —
(a) each relevant person —
(i) has reached the age of 18 years;
(ii) is a person of good character and repute;
(iii) is a fit and proper person to be concerned in the management or conduct of the business to which the application relates; and
(iv) has such qualifications as may be prescribed by the regulations;
and
(b) the body corporate has sufficient resources.
(3) In subsection (2) —
relevant person means an individual who is concerned in the management or conduct of the body corporate.
[Section 20 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
[21. Deleted: No. 58 of 2010 s. 55.]
22. Business licence not to be granted if applicant or other person disqualified
The Commissioner must refuse to grant a business licence under section 16, 18 or 20 if —
(a) the applicant, or any applicant, is disqualified from holding or obtaining a business licence by an order of the kind described in Schedule 1 item 1; or
(b) a relevant person within the meaning of paragraph (b) of the definition of "relevant person" in section 18(3) or of section 20(3) is disqualified by an order of the kind described in Schedule 1 item 2.
[Section 22 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
23. Grounds for refusing a business licence
(1) The Commissioner may refuse to grant a business licence under section 16, 18 or 20 if there is any ground on which an order could be made under section 68 in respect of —
(a) the applicant or any applicant; or
(b) a person concerned in the management or conduct of a body corporate that is the applicant or one of the applicants,
if he or she were a person to whom Part 6 applies.
(2) The Commissioner cannot refuse to grant a business licence as mentioned in subsection (1) unless the Commissioner has —
(a) conducted an inquiry; and
(b) given the applicant or each applicant an opportunity to show cause why the grant should not be refused.
[Section 23 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
24. Form of business licence
(1) A business licence is to be in the form determined by the Commissioner.
[(2) deleted]
(3) In determining the form of a business licence the Commissioner must give effect to section 59(2).
(4) For the purposes of section 108 a business licence must —
(a) bear a number; and
(b) show the name of the business carried on by the licensee.
[Section 24 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79; No. 23 of 2014 s. 41.]
25. Duplicate business licence
If the Commissioner is satisfied that a business licence has been lost or destroyed the Commissioner may issue a duplicate licence on payment of the prescribed fee.
[Section 25 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
26. Business licence not transferable
A business licence is not transferable except as provided in section 34.
Division 3 — Business licence conditions and requirements
[Heading amended: No. 7 of 2022 s. 40.]
27. Conditions may be imposed
(1) The Commissioner may, when granting a business licence, attach any condition or restriction to the licence.
(2) The Commissioner may at any time decide that —
(a) a new condition or restriction is to be attached to an existing business licence; or
(b) a condition or restriction attached to an existing business licence is to be amended or removed.
(3) A decision under subsection (2) does not take effect until a day determined by the Commissioner.
(4) The day so determined cannot be before the Commissioner has —
(a) notified the licensee of the decision; and
(b) given the licensee a reasonable opportunity to make submissions on it either orally or in writing.
(5) The Commissioner may determine that subsection (4) does not apply in the case of a decision to remove a condition or restriction.
(6) If a decision under subsection (2) has taken effect the licensee must, if required by the Commissioner —
(a) produce the licence to the Commissioner for amendment; and
(b) do so within the time specified by the Commissioner.
Penalty: $1 500.
(7) The powers conferred by this section are in addition to the powers described in Schedule 1 item 4.
[Section 27 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
28. Regulations may prescribe conditions and restrictions
The regulations may prescribe conditions and restrictions that are to be taken to be attached to all business licences, unless otherwise specified in the licence.
[Section 28 inserted: No. 23 of 2014 s. 42.]
29. Regulations may require licensees to be insured
(1) The regulations may require a licensee —
(a) to hold or be covered by insurance that —
(i) is in effect in respect of anything done or omitted in carrying on business under the licensee's business licence; and
(ii) complies with the requirements prescribed by the regulations;
and
(b) to give information in relation to the insurance to the Commissioner.
(2) Despite the Interpretation Act 1984 section 43(7) and (8)(d), regulations made under subsection (1) must not provide for different requirements to apply in respect of different licensees or different classes of licensees.
[Section 29 inserted: No. 7 of 2022 s. 41.]
Division 4 — Duration and renewal
30. Duration of business licence
(1) A business licence is to be issued or renewed for a period prescribed by the regulations.
(2) A business licence has effect on and from the day on which it is issued and continues in force until —
(a) if the licence is not renewed from time to time, the expiry of the period prescribed for the purposes of subsection (1);
(b) the licence is surrendered under section 53;
(c) the licence is cancelled under section 70;
(d) the holder or one of the holders is disqualified by an order of the kind described in Schedule 1 item 1; or
(e) the licence ceases to have effect under section 37,
whichever first occurs.
31. Application for renewal of business licence
(1) A licensee may apply to the Commissioner for a renewal of the business licence.
(2) An application for renewal must be made not later than 28 days before the day on which the business licence is due to expire as mentioned in section 30(2)(a).
(3) The application must be —
(a) made in the approved form; and
(b) accompanied by the prescribed fee.
(4) The Commissioner may by notice in writing to the licensee shorten the period referred to in subsection (2), and may do so either before or after the application is required to be made under that subsection.
[Section 31 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
32. Grounds for refusing to renew business licence
(1) The Commissioner may refuse to renew a business licence if there is any ground on which the Commissioner could refuse to grant the licence under section 16, 18 or 20.
(2) If the Commissioner is considering refusing to renew a business licence under subsection (1), the Commissioner must give the licensee the opportunity to give additional information in relation to that application for renewal.
(3) If —
(a) an application for renewal of a business licence has been made; and
(b) the Commissioner considers that —
(i) there is a matter that could constitute a ground for refusing the renewal under subsection (1); but
(ii) there is insufficient time before the licence expires for the Commissioner to give proper consideration to that matter,
the Commissioner may renew the licence in terms that the renewal does not affect the exercise, after the renewal, of the State Administrative Tribunal's power under section 68 in respect of that matter.
[Section 32 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 56 and 79.]
Division 5 — Changes in firm and management of business
33. Loss of member etc., notice to be given
(1) This section applies if, because of the death or resignation of the person or otherwise, one of the following events occurs —
(a) a person ceases to be a member of a firm that holds a business licence;
(b) a person ceases to be a person who is concerned in the management or conduct of a body corporate that is a member of a firm that holds a business licence; or
(c) a person ceases to be a person who is concerned in the management or conduct of a body corporate that holds a business licence.
(2) The licensee concerned must, within 14 days after the event occurs, notify the Commissioner in writing of the event.
Penalty: $2 000.
[Section 33 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
34. New member in licensed firm
(1) This section applies if —
(a) a business licence is held by a firm; and
(b) it is proposed to include a new member in the firm, irrespective of whether an increase in the number of members is involved.
(2) The licensee may apply to the Commissioner for the licence to be amended by including the proposed new member of the firm as one of the licensees.
(3) The application must be made not less than 14 days before the change is to occur.
(4) The Commissioner may refuse to grant an application under subsection (2) only if the Commissioner is satisfied that, if an application were made under section 17 by the persons who are proposed to be the holders of the licence as amended, a business licence would not be granted to them.
(5) Subject to subsection (4), the Commissioner must —
(a) grant an application that is duly made under subsection (2); and
(b) specify a day on which the amendment is to take effect.
[Section 34 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
35. New person in management of corporate member of licensed firm
(1) This section applies if —
(a) a business licence is held by a firm;
(b) one of the licensees is a corporate member of the firm; and
(c) it is proposed to include a new person in the persons who are concerned in the management or conduct of that corporate member, irrespective of whether an increase in the number of such persons is involved.
(2) The Commissioner may, on the application of the licensee, approve any proposed inclusion.
(3) The application must be made not less than 14 days before the inclusion is to occur.
(4) The Commissioner may refuse to give an approval under subsection (2) only if the Commissioner is satisfied that a business licence would not be granted if —
(a) an application for a business licence were made under section 17;
(b) the corporate member were one of the applicants; and
(c) at the time of the application the persons concerned in the management or conduct of the corporate member were the persons who would be so concerned if the proposed inclusion were approved.
[Section 35 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 57 and 79; No. 23 of 2014 s. 43.]
36. New person in management of licensed body corporate
(1) This section applies if —
(a) a business licence is held by a body corporate; and
(b) it is proposed to include a new person in the persons who are concerned in the management or conduct of the body corporate, irrespective of whether an increase in the number of such persons is involved.
(2) The Commissioner may, on the application of the licensee, approve any proposed inclusion.
(3) The application must be made not less than 14 days before the inclusion is to occur.
(4) The Commissioner may refuse to give an approval under subsection (2) only if the Commissioner is satisfied that a business licence would not be granted if —
(a) an application for a business licence were made under section 19; and
(b) at the time of that application the persons concerned in the management or conduct of the body corporate were the persons who would be so concerned if the proposed inclusion were approved.
[Section 36 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 58 and 79; No. 23 of 2014 s. 44.]
37. Business licence ceases if changes not approved
(1) This section applies if the Commissioner refuses —
(a) to grant an application under section 34(2); or
(b) to give an approval under section 35(2) or 36(2).
(2) The business licence ceases to have effect 14 days after the licensee is notified of the refusal unless, within that period —
(a) the licensee notifies the Commissioner in writing that the application to which the refusal relates is withdrawn; or
(b) the licensee makes a further application under section 34, 35 or 36, as the case may be, that is granted by the Commissioner.
(3) The Commissioner may by notice in writing to the licensee extend the period referred to in subsection (2).
(4) As soon as practicable after a business licence ceases to have effect under subsection (2), the person who was the licensee must return to the Commissioner —
(a) the licence; and
(b) any certificate issued to the licensee under section 63(1).
Penalty: $1 500.
[Section 37 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
38. Offence to make management changes without applying for approval
(1) If a business licence is held by a firm, the licensee commits an offence if —
(a) a new member is included in the firm without an application being made under section 34; or
(b) a new person is included in the persons who are concerned in the management or conduct of a body corporate that is a member of the firm without an application being made under section 35.
Penalty: $2 000.
(2) If a business licence is held by a body corporate, the licensee commits an offence if a new person is included in the persons who are concerned in the management or conduct of the body corporate without an application being made under section 36.
Penalty: $2 000.
Part 3 — Certification of individuals performing repair work
Division 1 — Requirement for certification
39. Individuals carrying out repair work to hold certificate
(1) This section applies to —
(a) a person or firm that carries on a business that consists of or includes the carrying out of repair work; and
(b) a person or firm that carries out repair work for the purposes of the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act 1973 section 34, but not otherwise.
(2) Any —
(a) individual; or
(b) individual member of a firm,
that comes within subsection (1) must not, in connection with the business, personally carry out repair work of a class prescribed by the regulations unless he or she holds a certificate for that class of repair work.
Penalty: $5 000.
(3) Any person or firm that comes within subsection (1) must not permit any other person to carry out any repair work of a class prescribed by the regulations unless the other person —
(a) holds a certificate for that class of repair work; or
(b) carries out the repair work under the supervision of a person who holds a repairer's certificate for that class of repair work.
Penalty: $5 000.
(4) For the purposes of subsection (3)(b), a person under whose supervision repair work is being carried out is required to exercise effective oversight and control of the carrying out of the work, but need not be continuously present while it is being carried out.
[Section 39 amended: No. 23 of 2014 s. 45.]
40. Falsely holding out
An individual must not hold himself or herself out as the holder of —
(a) a certificate; or
(b) a certificate for a particular class of repair work,
if he or she does not hold a certificate or the relevant certificate.
Penalty: $5 000.
Division 2 — Certification provisions
41. Application
(1) An application for a repairer's certificate may be made to the Commissioner by an individual.
(2) An application must be —
(a) made in the approved form; and
(b) accompanied by the prescribed fee.
(3) An application may relate to more than one class of repair work.
(4) Despite subsection (2)(b), the prescribed fee is not payable on an application relating to a class of repair work if —
(a) the applicant held a provisional repairer's certificate for that class of repair work; and
(b) the application is made not later than 3 months after the expiry date specified in that certificate under section 45(2)(b).
[Section 41 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
42. Grant of repairer's certificate
(1) The Commissioner must grant a repairer's certificate applied for under section 41 if the applicant satisfies the Commissioner that he or she —
(a) is a fit person to hold the certificate; and
(b) is sufficiently qualified to carry out each class of repair work to which the application relates.
(2) A person is sufficiently qualified if he or she —
(a) either —
(i) has the qualifications; or
(ii) has passed the examinations,
prescribed by the regulations for the class of repair work concerned; or
(b) either —
(i) has some other qualifications or has passed some other examinations; or
(ii) has experience,
that the Commissioner determines to be sufficient for the class of repair work concerned.
[Section 42 amended: No. 58 of 2010 s. 79.]
43. Conditions may be attached
(1) The Commissioner may, when granting a repairer's certificate, attach any condition or restriction to the certificate.
(2) The Commissioner may at any time decide that —
(a) a new condition or restriction is to be attached to an existing repairer's certific
