Apprentice licensing/registration or training permit (allows apprentices and trainees to perform electrical work under supervision)
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Not requiring these licences reduces regulation in four jurisdictions
1 Apprentices are not subject to licensing requirements per se in the Northern Territory but the Licensing Board keeps a register of apprentices.
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Tradesperson certificate/supervised licences
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Not requiring these licences reduces regulation in two jurisdictions.
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Plug and cord restricted electrical licences (RELs)
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Not requiring this licence reduces regulation in two jurisdictions.
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High-voltage propulsion equipment RELs
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Not requiring this licence reduces regulation in two jurisdictions.
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Electrical Inspector licence
(certification of electrical installation prior to connection to electricity supply)
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Victoria has advised that the inspector will continue to be licensed under separate Victorian legislation.
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Occupier’s licence/In-house electrical installing work licence
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Not requiring these licences reduces regulation in two jurisdictions.
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Contractor licences for REL holders
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Not requiring these licences reduces regulation in three jurisdictions.
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Electrical contractor licence category (allows a person or business to contract with the public for electrical work)
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There is overall reduction in regulation for electrical contractors through:
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Drastic reduction in conditioned licences has occurred in some jurisdictions.
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No mutual recognition processes reduces regulation and administrative burdens.
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No business skills training reduces regulation in five jurisdictions.
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No evidence of experience reduces regulation in six jurisdictions.
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No insurance requirement reduces regulation in six jurisdictions.
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No health checks (includes colour blindness, mental capacity ) reduces regulation in five jurisdictions.
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A nominee requirement will increase regulation only in SA.
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There will be an increase in regulation in the ACT for individual electrical contractor licences not currently required to apply for an additional licence category to carry on a business or contract with the public. The ACT has not determined whether additional contractor licences will be required.
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There will be an increase in regulation in all jurisdictions from requiring a primary jurisdiction check.
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Increase in jurisdictions that only require a self-declaration for criminal history (ACT).
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Primary jurisdiction check
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Business & safety training requirements
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Financial probity checks:
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bankruptcy/insolvency checks
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undischarged bankruptcy period
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3 yrs
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5 yrs
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5 yrs
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3 yrs
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3 yrs
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5 yrs
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provisions of financial statements or evidence of financial status
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Personal probity checks:
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criminal history check (or declaration)
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Other requirements:
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evidence of experience (requirement for X years’ work experience)
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age requirement (minimum age)
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insurance requirement (professional indemnity insurance)
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nominee (technically skilled person employed by business)
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3 yrs
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5 yrs
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1 yr
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1 yr
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5 yrs
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1 yr
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1 yr
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1, 3 or 5 yrs
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Electrician
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There is overall reduction in regulation for electricians through:
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Drastic reduction in conditioned licences has occurred in most jurisdictions.
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No mutual recognition processes reduces regulation and administrative burdens.
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No probity check (disqualification of licence) reduces regulation in all jurisdictions.
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No criminal history checks reduces regulation in seven jurisdictions.
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No health checks (includes colour blindness, mental capacity ) reduces regulation in five jurisdictions.
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No experience requirement reduces regulation in five jurisdictions.
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No mandatory or annual skills maintenance reduces regulation in seven jurisdictions.
Inclusion of financial probity checks (in relation to payment of fines and penalties) may increase regulation in five jurisdictions – but some checks are already done administratively.
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Qualification – Certificate III
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Financial probity checks:
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payment of fines or penalties
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bankruptcy/insolvency checks
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Personal probity checks:
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general probity check (disqualification of licence)
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Other requirements:
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evidence of experience (requirement for X years’ work experience)
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age requirement (minimum age)
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