Dris proposal for national licensing of the plumbing and gasfitting occupations


Processing component of licence fees



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Processing component of licence fees


Table G.12: Processing application component of licence fees

Assumption

Unit

Value

Source

Processing application component of new licence fees

Processing fee component (all jurisdictions except NSW)

% of licence fee

44.6%

PricewaterhouseCoopers, National Occupational Licensing System: Estimating financial impacts: final report, August 2009, page 24

Based on estimates of the efficient processing component of licence fees from a survey of regulators undertaken in 2009 (specific to licensing of plumbing occupations). Estimated percentage based on licence processing cost as a proportion of fee revenue.




Processing application component of new licence fees – New South Wales

NSW: Contractors

$

$130.54

Based on information provided by NSW regulator on 29 February 2012

Weighted average used for individuals ($129 for 44,287 licensees), partnerships ($137 for 2,050 licensees) and corporations ($137 for 8,467 licensees)



NSW: Full licence holders

$

$75

Based on information provided by NSW regulator on 29 February 2012

NSW: Registered tradesperson

$

$59

Based on information provided by NSW regulator on 29 February 2012

Processing application component of renewal licence fees

Processing fee component (all jurisdictions except NSW and SA)

% of licence fee

44.6%

PricewaterhouseCoopers, National Occupational Licensing System: Estimating financial impacts: final report, August 2009, page 24

Based on estimates of the efficient processing component of licence fees from a survey of regulators undertaken in 2009 (specific to licensing of plumbing occupations). Estimated percentage based on licence processing cost as a proportion of fee revenue.



NSW processing fee

$

$59

Based on information provided by NSW regulator on 29 February 2012

SA processing fee

$

$5

Based on information provided by South Australia in May 2012

Number of licensees

The latest available data on the number of licensees has been used where available. Where licensee numbers are unavailable, the number of licences has been used as a relevant proxy.



Table G.13: Number of contractors

Assumption

Unit

Value

Source

Total existing licensees – contractor

NSW

number of licensees

54,804

Unpublished data provided by NSW regulator on 29 February 2012.

Note: Includes the number of individual, partnership and company contractor licensees



VIC

number of licensees

--

There is no contractor licence in Victoria.

QLD

number of licensees

12,867

Unpublished data provided by Queensland on 31 May 2012. Sum of plumbers (7,015), gasfitters (3,152) and occupational fire licences (2,700).

WA

number of licensees

2,760

Plumbers Licensing Board, Licensed plumbers numbers

SA

number of licensees

1,728

Unpublished data provided by the COAG National Licensing Taskforce, received May 2011 based on advice from regulators.

TAS

number of licensees

469

Unpublished data provided by the COAG National Licensing Taskforce, received May 2011 based on advice from regulators.

ACT

number of licensees

188

Companies and partnerships.

Unpublished data provided by the Australian Capital Territory in June 2012.



NT

number of licensees



There is no contractor licence in the Northern Territory.

Table G.14: Number of (full) licence holders

Assumption

Unit

Value

Source

Total existing licensees – (full) licence holder

NSW

number of licensees

4,081

Unpublished data provided by NSW regulator on 29 February 2012.

VIC

number of licensees

11,962

Unpublished data provided by Vic regulator received 23 February 2012 (licence numbers as at 30 June 2011).

QLD

number of licensees

19,363

Unpublished data provided by Queensland on 31 May 2012. Sum of plumbers (12,562), gasfitters (5,501) and occupational fire licensees (1,300).

WA

number of licensees

22,732

Plumbers Licensing Board, Licensed plumbers numbers

SA

number of licensees

3,360

Unpublished data provided by the COAG National Licensing Taskforce, received May 2011 based on advice from regulators.

Based on 2,500 plumbers and 1,700 gasfitters, but discounted to account for those who are contractors.

Information provided by South Australia suggests that 20% of licensees also hold a contractor licence. As these licensees would be included in the number of contractor licensees above, 20% have been removed from the total number of (full) licensees, leading to 3,360.


TAS

number of licensees

1600

Unpublished data provided by the COAG National Licensing Taskforce, received May 2011 based on advice from regulators.

ACT

number of licensees

2061

Unpublished data provided by the COAG National Licensing Taskforce, received May 2011 based on advice from regulators.

Based on 1363 plumbers and 698 gasfitters



NT

number of licensees

979

Unpublished data provided by the Northern Territory in May 2012.

Based on 644 plumbers and 335 gasfitters



Table G.15: Number of tradesperson registrations

Assumption

Unit

Value

Source

Total existing licensees – tradesperson registrations

NSW

number of licensees

8,661

Unpublished data provided by NSW regulator on 29 February 2012.

VIC

number of licensees

12,003

Unpublished data provided by Vic regulator received 23 February 2012 (licence numbers as at 30 June 2011).

QLD

number of licensees

2,837

Unpublished data provided by Queensland in May 2012.

Based on 2,342 plumbers and 495 gasfitters



WA

number of licensees

230

Plumbers Licensing Board, Licensed plumbers numbers

SA

number of licensees

2,030

Unpublished data provided by the COAG National Licensing Taskforce, received May 2011 based on advice from regulators.

Based on 1,200 plumbers and 830 gasfitters



TAS

number of licensees

100

Unpublished data provided by the COAG National Licensing Taskforce, received May 2011 based on advice from regulators.

ACT

number of licensees

774

Unpublished data provided by the Australian Capital Territory in June 2012. Sum of all individual journeyman licensees.

NT

number of licensees

272

Unpublished data provided by the Northern Territory in May 2012.

Based on 254 plumbers and 18 gasfitters



Table G.16: Total existing licensees (contractors, (full) licence holders and tradesperson registrations)

Assumption

Unit

Value

Source

Total existing licensees

NSW

number of licensees

67,546

Unpublished data provided by NSW regulator on 29 February 2012.

VIC

number of licensees

23,965

Unpublished data provided by Vic regulator received 23 February 2012 (licence numbers as at 30 June 2011).

QLD

number of licensees

35,067

Based on unpublished data provided by Queensland on 31 May 2012.

WA

number of licensees

25,722

Plumbers Licensing Board, Licensed plumbers numbers

SA

number of licensees

7,118

Unpublished data provided by the COAG National Licensing Taskforce, received May 2011 based on advice from regulators. Also based on unpublished advice from South Australia.

TAS

number of licensees

2,169

Unpublished data provided by the COAG National Licensing Taskforce, received May 2011 based on advice from regulators.

ACT

number of licensees

3,023

Unpublished data provided by the Australian Capital Territory in June 2012.

NT

number of licensees

1,251

Unpublished data provided by the Northern Territory in May 2012.

Frequency of renewal of licence

Table G.17: Current frequency of renewal – contractor

Assumption

Unit

Value

Source

Current frequency of renewal (i.e. ‘licence term’)

NSW

years

3

NSW Fair Trading, Business Licence Information Service

It is assumed for the analysis that licensees apply for a three year licence. However, licensees also have the option in New South Wales of applying for a one year licence.



VIC

years



There is no contractor licence in Victoria.

QLD

years

1

Information provided by the COAG National Licensing Taskforce, received May 2011 based on advice from regulators.

WA

years

3

WA Plumbers Licensing Board

SA

years

1

Based on advice from SA regulator received January 2012.

TAS

years

1 or 3

Tasmanian Department of Justice, Business Licence Information Service

ACT

years

3

Based on advice from ACT regulator.

It is assumed for the analysis that licensees apply for a three year licence. However, licensees also have the option in the Australian Capital Territory of applying for a one year licence and approximately a third of licensees may do this.



NT

years



There is no contractor licence in the Northern Territory.

Table G.18: Current frequency of renewal – (full) licence holder

Assumption

Unit

Value

Source

Current frequency of renewal (i.e. ‘licence term’)

NSW

years

3

Based on information provided by New South Wales in May 2012.

VIC

years

1

Unpublished data provided by Vic regulator received 23 February 2012.

QLD

years

5 for plumbing and gasfitting

3 for occupational fire



Information provided by Queensland in May 2012.

A weighted average has been applied between plumbing and gasfitting, and occupational fire. The weighted average used in the analysis is 4.87 years.



WA

years

3

WA Plumbers Licensing Board

SA

years

3

Based on advice from SA regulator received January 2012.

TAS

years

1 or 3

Tasmanian Department of Justice, Business Licence Information Service

ACT

years

3

ACT Planning and Land Authority

It is assumed for the analysis that licensees apply for a three year licence. However, licensees also have the option in the Australian Capital Territory of applying for a one year licence.



NT

years

3 for plumbers

5 for gasfitters



Information provided by the Northern Territory in May 2012.

Weighted average of plumbers and gasfitters has been used in the analysis. The weighted average is 3.68 years.



Table G.19: Current frequency of renewal – tradesperson registration

Assumption

Unit

Value

Source

Current frequency of renewal (i.e. ‘licence period’)

NSW

years

3

NSW Fair Trading, Business Licence Information Service

VIC

years

3

Unpublished data provided by Vic regulator received 23 February 2012.

QLD

years

1

Information provided by the COAG National Licensing Taskforce, received May 2011 based on advice from regulators.

WA

years

3

WA Plumbers Licensing Board

SA

years

3

Based on advice from SA regulator received January 2012.

TAS

years

1 or 3

Tasmanian Department of Justice, Business Licence Information Service

ACT

years

3

ACT Planning and Land Authority

It is assumed for the analysis that licensees apply for a three year licence. However, licensees also have the option in the Australian Capital Territory of applying for a one year licence.



NT

years

3 for plumbers

5 for gasfitters



Information provided by the Northern Territory in May 2012.

Weighted average of plumbers and gasfitters has been used in the analysis. The weighted average is 3.13 years.



Time cost of applying for a licence

Note that this time cost only applies to licences applied for in a licensee’s home jurisdiction. Applying for a licence under mutual recognition is assumed to take longer due to additional search costs. The assumptions under mutual recognition are outlined below in section 3.1.14.



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