Electrical Contractors Licensing Act 1924 (NSW)

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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

LICENSING ACT.

Act No. 47, 1924.

An Ac t to provide for the regis t ra t ion o f e lec t r i ca l
c o n t r a c t o r s ; for the issue, suspension, and

cancel la t ion o f l icenses ; for t he cons t i tu t ion

o f a board ; for the regula t ion o f the instal-

la t ion o f e lec t r i c l ight and power in and the i r

connec t ion to p remises ; for t he a m e n d m e n t
o f various Ac t s re la t ing to e l ec t r i c i t y supply ;
and for purposes connec t ed the rewi th . [As ­
sented to , 2.3rd D e c e m b e r , 1924.1
lative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South BE it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legis­

Wales in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as. follows :—

P A R T I .

P R E L I M I N A R Y .

1 . This Act may be cited as the " Electrical Con­

tractors Licensing Act, 1 9 2 4 . "

2 . This Act shall commence and come into operation on the first day of January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-live.

3 . This Act is divided into Parts, as follows:—

P A R T I . — P R E L I M I N A R Y .
P A R T I I . — T H E BOARD.
P A R T I I I . — L I C E N S E S .
P A R T I V . — R E G U L A T I O N OF E L E C T R I C A L INSTALLA­
TION W O R K .
P A R T V . — R E G U L A T I O N S .
P A R T V I . — M I S C E L L A N E O U S .

4 . In this Act, unless inconsistent with the context

or subject-matter,—

" Board " means the Electrical Contractors' Licen­

sing Board constituted by this Act.

" C i ty " includes the City of Sydney.

" Council " includes any county, city, municipal or

shire council.

' ' E l e c t o r " means person entitled to vote at an

election under this Act.

" Electrical contractor " includes a firm, company, partnership, society, association or body of persons, corporate or unincorporate, trading as an electrical contractor, and any person licensed under this Act.

" Prescribed " means prescribed by Act or regula­

tion.

" Public electricity supplying body" means any county, city, municipal or shire council, the Railway Commissioners for New South Wales, and any public body or any company or person engaged in the supply of electricity to the public by virtue of any statute or any

" franchise" agreement under the Local

Government Act, 1919.

" Public system of electricity supply" includes

supply by any public electricity supplying
body.

" This Act " includes the regulations made under

this Act.

" Work," " electrical installation work," and the
like expressions, mean the work of connecting

any public or private premises with any system of public electricity supply, and the work of installing electric wires and appli­

ances for lighting or power purposes upon any

public or private premises, and the work of altering, repairing, or renewing any such
connection or installation, but do not include

any work in or about a mine or the replacing

of lamps and fuses.

5 .     (1) The provisions of any A c t , ordinance, by- law,

or regulation, or any franchise or agreement in force at

the commencement of this A c t , which purport to authorise any publ ic electricity supplying body to issue licenses to electrical contractors or electricians or persons engaged in electrical installation work, shah from the commencement of this A c t cease to have effect.

(2) A n y reference in any such A c t , ordinance, by- law, regulation, or franchise or agreement to a license or to a licensed electrician or contractor (what­ ever the terms used may be) shall after the commence­ ment of this A c t be construed as a reference to a license issued or an electrical contractor licensed in accordance

witli this A c t .
P A R T I I .

THE BOARD.

6 . (1) There shall be a board, which shall be called the Electrical Contractors Licensing Board.

(2) The board shall consist of five members, that

is to say : —

(a) One member, who shall be president, appointed

by the Governor.

(b) One member elected (as prescribed) at least

once in each three years by the publ ic elec­

tricity supplying bodies in N e w South Wales.

The Chief Electrical Engineer of the Mun i ­ cipal Counci l of the City of Sydney shall be a

temporary member to hold office until the member is elected by the said public electricity supplying bodies,

(c) One member elected (as prescribed) at least once in each three years by the members of the committee of the Eire Underwriters ' Association.

The Minister may appoint a temporary m e m ­ ber to hold office until the member is elected

b y the said commit tee .

(d)

(d) One member elected (as prescribed) at least

once in each three years by the members of the executive committees of the Local Government Association and of the Shires Association at a joint sitting.

The president of the Local Government
Association shall be a temporary member to
hold office until the member is elected by the
said committees.
(e) One member who shall he a licensed electrical contractor and shall be elected (as prescribed) at least once in each three years by the electrical contractors licensed under this Act.

The committee of the Electrical Employers' Association of New South Wales may elect a temporary member to hold office until the

member is elected by the electrical contractors.

(3) Each member of the board shall be entitled to

receive such fees as may be prescribed.

(4) The board shall be a body corporate with

perpetual succession and a common seal and with power
to sue and to he sued in its corporate name.

(5) In the exercise and performance of its powers

and duties under this Act the board shall act on such
evidence as in each case appears to it sufficient.

7 . (1) The board shall prepare rolls of electors

qualified to vote at the various separate elections of
members, and shall conduct the elections.

( 2 ) Any person claiming to he enrolled as an

elector upon any roll may, if his claim he disallowed by the board, appeal to the Minister, whose decision shall
be final.

8 . (1) The president shall preside at meetings of the board.

In his absence the members present shall

elect a chairman of the meeting.

( 2 ) The president or chairman shall have a

deliberative and, if the voting be equal, a casting vote.

(3) The board may by resolution under seal authorise the president to determine such matters as

it therein specifies. Any such authority may from time

to time be revoked or varied by a resolution under seal.

Q 9 .

9 . (1) A member of the board shall cease to hold his

office—

(a) if, when he is required to be licensed, his

license is suspended or cancelled;

(b) if he becomes bankrupt, compounds with his creditors, or assigns his estate for the benefit

of his creditors ;

(c) if he becomes an insane person, an insane patient, or an incapable person within the meaning of the Lunacy Act, 1898 ;
(d) if he is convicted of any felony or mis­ demeanour ;
(e) if he is absent from three consecutive ordinary meetings of the board without leave granted by the board;
(f) if he resigns his office by writing under his hand delivered to the secretary or president of the board or to the Minister ;
(g) if his successor has been duly appointed or

elected.

(2) Upon any such vacation of office, except under paragraph (g) aforesaid, the board shall forthwith take steps to fill the vacant office.

( 3 ) I n case of an extraordinary vacancy arising in

the office of an elected member before the expiration of any triennial period herein referred to, the vacancy shall

be filled by election as prescribed, and the next ordinary election shall be held during the third year following
the year in which the extraordinary election is held.

(1) Where, for any reason, an office is not filled

within one month from the commencement of this Act

or from the occurrence of the vacancy, the Governor
may appoint some person as a temporary member to
hold office until the vacant office is duly filled.

1 0 . (1) The president or any member of the board shall (if a licensee under this Act) temporarily vacate his office on the hoard if he is called upon under this
Act to show cause why his license should not be

suspended or cancelled.

(2) A temporary appointment may be made by

the Governor to the vacant office, and the person so appointed shall hold office only until the determination

of the question of suspension or cancellation aforesaid ;

and

and if the license he neither suspended nor cancelled, the president or member who has so temporarily vacated his office shall resume such office.

1 1 . (1) The procedure for the calling of the board meetings and for the conduct of business at such meetings shall, subject to any regulations with regard thereto, be as fixed by resolution of the board.

(2) Three members of the board shall form a

quorum, and any duly convened meeting at which a quorum is present shall be competent to transact any business of the board.

(3) The seal of the board shall not be attached

to any document without resolution of the board for that purpose, and shall be authenticated by the signatures

of the president and secretary of the board, or such
other persons in the absence of either as may be

specified in the resolution.

(4) All acts and proceedings of the board shall

be valid notwithstanding any vacancy in the board or

any irregularity in the appointment or continuance in

office of any member of the board, and notwithstanding

that any person not qualified or ceasing to be qualified

may have acted as a member of the hoard.

(5) The board shall each year submit a report

to Parliament through the Minister giving briefly and
concisely information as to its work and as to its general
decisions in the course thereof.
1 2 . (1) The board may, subject to satisfactory arrangements with the Department of Public Instruc- tion, utilise the machinery and staff of the Technical

College for the holding of examinations.

(2) The board may provide an office for the

transaction of its business under this Act.

(3) The Governor may, in accordance with the

Public Service Act, 1902, appoint a secretary and such

other officers, permanent or temporary, as may be

necessary to conduct the business of the board.

(4) The expenses of the board shall be paid

from funds voted by Parliament from the Consolidated

Revenue Fund.

P A R T

P A R T I I I .

L I C E N S E S .

1 3 .     (1). The Governor may, on the recommendation

of the board, make regulations providing for the examina-

tion of persons desiring to be licensed as electrical

contractors.

(2) The board may appoint examiners, and,

upon any person passing a satisfactory examination, of which the board shall be the judge, may issue to him a

license as an electrical contractor.

( 3 ) The board may issue a license to any person

"without examination upon being satisfied that such person was at the time of the passing of this Act earning his livelihood as an electrical contractor in New South

Wales or elsewhere in the Commonwealth and had been so earning his livelihood for a period of twelve months,
provided that if he was not so earning his livelihood in New South Wales the license shall not be issued unless the board is satisfied as to his competence and good character, and provided that in every case the appli­

cation for the license is made within such time as may

be prescribed by regulation.

(4) The board may without examination issue

a license to any firm, company, partnership, society, association or body of persons, corporate or unincorporate:
Provided that the license may in any such case be sus- pended or cancelled if such firm, company, partnership,

society, association or body does not comprise or has not

in its employ at least one licensee under this Act, or if any work carried out by such firm, company, partnership,
society, association or body be not personally supervised
by a member holding a license or by one such employee
so licensed.

(5) The board may without examination issue

a license to any person who presents the certificate of
competency in the electrical trade issued by a pre-
scribed Technical College : Provided that the board is -first satisfied by the superintendent of such college as

to the course of instruction, and the standard of the

examination for such certificate.

(6)

(6) The board may decline to issue a license to

any person unless such person satisfies the board that he is of good character. Without prejudice to any other right of appeal, any person so refused may appeal to the

Minister.

(7) The board may decline to issue a license to

any person upon proof to the satisfaction of the board
of any matter which, under other provisions of this Act,

would be a sufficient cause for suspension or cancellation

of a license.

( 8 ) The board shall keep a record of all persons

licensed under this A c t ; and shall from time to time
alter the entries in such record to the end that it shall

be a correct record of the licenses for the time being

in force and of the names and addresses and other

particulars of the persons licensed.

(9) Every license issued under this Act shall be

the property of the board, shall be held by the licensee

subject to the provisions of this Act, and shall be

delivered up to the board upon demand.

('10) Applicants for examination or for license as

electrical contractor shall pay the prescribed fee.

(11) Every licensee shall each year make the

prescribed application for the renewal of his license and

pay the prescribed renewal fee.

( 1 2 ) All fees under this Act shall be paid into

consolidated revenue.

(13) Upon the loss or accidental destruction of

or substitute license upon payment of the prescribed fee. any license the board may, if satisfied, issue a duplicate (11) In the case of an application lodged between

the meetings of the board the president may in his discretion grant a provisional license, which shall hold good for a period to be stated therein, such period to be approximately sufficient to allow of time for the next meeting of the board and for the communication of the board's decision to the applicant. All such provisional

licenses shall be returned to the board immediately upon
expiration.

1 4 . (1) The license of any licensed electrical con- tractor may be suspended or cancelled upon proof to the

satisfaction of the board that he—

(a) has been licensed erroneously or in consequence

of any false or fraudulent statement or docu­

ment ;

(b) is incompetent;

(c) has carried out electrical installation work in

a negligent, unsatisfactory, or incompetent

manner;

(d) has wilfully deceived or attempted to deceive an inspecting officer of a public electricity supplying body, as, for example, by purposely

concealing inferior work or materials used as

part of an installation, or by misleading state-
ments to the inspecting officer ;
(e) has broken the seal of a public electricity supplying body's meter or service fuse ;
(f) has tampered with meters, maximum demand indicators, service fuses, or other apparatus the property of or under the control of a public electricity supplying body ;
(g) has, without the permission of a public elec-

tricity supplying body, connected—

(i)   an installation to the mains of that body; or

(ii) a lighting circuit to power points; or

(iii)   an additional installation or exten- sion of an installation to an existing installation ;

(h) has infringed the regulations under this A c t ;
(i) has at any time been a party or privy to any

act described in the preceding paragraphs
hereof;

(j) is a person of bad character ;

(k) has failed to pay any fees due by him under
this A c t ;

(1) has applied for such suspension or cancel­

lation ;

(m) has become an insane person, an insane patient,

or an incapable person within the meaning of

the Lunacy A c t , 1 8 9 8 .

(2)

(2) Except in the case of death or in response

to the application of the licensee, a license shall not be suspended or cancelled without first calling upon the
licensee to show cause either in writing or in person

why his license should not be suspended or cancelled, and holding a public inquiry if demanded by the
licensee.

( 3 ) For the purpose of any such inquiry the

board and its president shall have power to examine any person on oath or take a statutory declaration from any person.

(!) (i) The president of the board may in

writing under his hand summon any person to attend

before the board for the purpose of being examined with

respect to the subject matter of the inquiry.

(ii) Every person.duly summoned as afore-

said who does not attend after reasonable expenses have been paid or tendered to him, or refuses to be sworn

or to answer any lawful question, shall be liable to a

penalty not exceeding twenty pounds.

(5) Any person whose license the board refuses,

suspends, or cancels may, within three months after notice
of such refusal, suspension, or cancellation is served upon

him, require the board to state a case,in accordance with rules of court, to a judge of the District Court, setting forth the facts and the grounds of its decision.

The judge may make any further inquiry he deems necessary; and upon the case, or the case and further
inquiry, the judge may either confirm or vary or reverse the decision of the hoard. The order of the judge shall

be final, and shall be given effect to by the board.

(6) Where the board has suspended or cancelled

any license it may reissue the same or a substituted

license without examination, subject to such conditions

as it deems fit.

P A R T

PA RT I V .

REGULATION OF E L E C T R I C A L INSTALLATION W O R K .

1 5 . From and after a day to be appointed, on the recommendation of the hoard, by the Governor and

notified in the Gazette, no person who is not a licensed electrical contractor or the employee of a licensed electrical contractor who has contracted to do the work or a person working under the direction of a public electricity supplying body shall undertake any electrical

installation work.

P A R T V.

REGULATIONS.

1 6 . (1) The Governor on the recommendation of the board may make regulations for carrying this Act into effect, and also (but without limiting the generality

of the aforesaid power) for and with respect to —

(a) the election of members of the beard;

(b) the penalties not exceeding fifty pounds which may be imposed for breaches of regulations.

(2) The Governor may by proclamation alter or

rescind any such regulation.

( 3 ) The regulations shall—

(a) be published in the Gazette;

(b) take effect from the date of publication or from

a later date to be specified in the regulations ;

and

(c) be laid before both Houses of Parliament within fourteen sitting days after publication if Parliament is in session, and if not, then
within fourteen sitting days after the com­
mencement of the next session.
(4) I f either House of Parliament passes a

resolution of which notice has been given at any time within fourteen sitting days after such regulation has been laid before such House disallowing the regulation

or any part thereof, such regulation or part shall

thereupon cease to have effect.

P A R T

P A R T V I .

MISCELLANEOUS.

1 7 . (1) Any person shall he entitled in office hours to inspect the board's register of current licenses on payment of a fee of one shilling.

(2) The board shall, upon receipt of a fee of

one shilling, furnish information upon demand by any person, as to whether any named person is or is not a
licensed electrical contractor.
1 8 . (1) Any person contravening any provision of this Act shall be liable to the penalty prescribed by regulation, and where there is no other penalty prescribed shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty not
exceeding fifty pounds.

(2) The infliction of a penalty under this Act

shall not prevent the suspension or cancellation of a
license; and the suspension or cancellation of a license
shall not be held to prevent the imposition of a penalty.

1 9 .     The board (by itself or by a person authorised by

it in writing) shall have power to enter any premises at
any reasonable time for the examination of any work carried out by an electrical contractor if the board has
before it any question relating to the license of such, electrical contractor or any question affecting the
administration of this Act.
2 0 . Any person who obtains or attempts to obtain any license by fraud or fraudulent means shall on sum- mary conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding

fifty pounds.

2 1 .     Any person who fails to return to the board any

license after demand made for such return by the secre-
tary of the board shall on summary conviction be liable

to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds.

2 2 . Any person who uses any such license after

notice by the board that the same has been cancelled
shall on summary conviction be liable to a penalty of

twenty pounds.

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