Tattoo Industry Regulation 2013


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Tattoo Industry Regulation 2013

pt 1 hdg om 2013 SL No. 244 s 10

pt 2 hdg om 2013 SL No. 244 s 10

1Short title

This regulation may be cited as the Tattoo Industry Regulation 2013.

s 1 amd 2016 Act No. 62 s 493 sch 1 pt 2

2Commencement

This regulation commences on 6 January 2014.

3Replacement of licence

(1)This section applies if the chief executive is satisfied that a person is the holder of a licence that has been lost, stolen or destroyed.
(2)The chief executive may, on the payment of the fee stated in schedule 1, issue a replacement licence to the person.

4Fees

The fees payable under the Act are stated in schedule 1.

4ARounding of amounts expressed as numbers of fee units

(1)This section applies for working out the amount of a fee expressed in this regulation as a number of fee units.
(2)For the purpose of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954, section 48C(3), the amount is to be rounded—
(a)if the result is not more than $100—to the nearest multiple of 5 cents (rounding one-half upwards); or
(b)if the result is more than $100 but not more than $1,000—to the nearest multiple of 10 cents (rounding one-half upwards); or
(c)if the result is more than $1,000 but not more than $5,000—to the nearest dollar (rounding one-half upwards).

Example—

If a fee were 35 fee units and the value of a fee unit were $1.015, the number of dollars obtained by multiplying 35 by $1.015 would be $35.525. Because $35.525 is halfway between $35.50 and $35.55, it is rounded upwards, so the amount of the fee would be $35.55.

s 4A ins 2022 SL No. 79 s 164

5Partial refund of fees

The chief executive must refund a reasonable amount of a fee paid on an application for a licence, or the renewal of a licence, if—
(a)the chief executive refuses to grant or renew the licence; or
(b)the applicant withdraws the application before the licence is granted or renewed.

s 5 ins 2017 SL No. 34 s 3

Schedule 1 Fees

section 4

  

Fee units

Operator licence

 

1

Application for operator licence (Act, s 11(5)(e)(i))—

 
 

(a)  for 1 year

988.90

 

(b)  for 3 years

1,982.00

2

Application for renewal of operator licence (Act, s 35A(2)(b)(i))—

 
 

(a)  for 1 year

501.10

 

(b)  for 3 years

1,495.00

3

Taking an applicant’s fingerprints under section 35E of the Act (Act, ss 11(8) and 35A(4))

100.00

4

Issuing replacement operator licence (s 3(2))

46.60

Tattooist licence

 

5

Application for tattooist licence (Act, s 11(5)(e)(i))—

 
 

(a)  for 1 year

240.70

 

(b)  for 3 years

501.10

6

Application for renewal of tattooist licence (Act, s 35A(2)(b)(i))—

 
 

(a)  for 1 year

126.20

 

(b)  for 3 years

370.40

7

Taking an applicant’s fingerprints under section 35E of the Act (Act, ss 11(8) and 35A(4))

100.00

8

Issuing replacement tattooist licence (s 3(2))

46.60

Exhibition permit

 

9

Application for exhibition permit (Act, s 41(5)(i))—

 
 

(a)  for a show or exhibition with an expected total of 1 to 5 participants

502.90

 

(b)  for a show or exhibition with an expected total of 6 to 10 participants

754.30

 

(c)  for a show or exhibition with an expected total of 11 or more participants

1,132.00

Visiting tattooist permit

 

10

Application for visiting tattooist permit (Act, s 44(4)(e)(v))

251.60

sch 1 sub 2014 SL No. 128 s 3 sch; 2015 SL No. 53 s 111; 2016 SL No. 85 s 109

amd 2017 SL No. 34 s 4

sub 2017 SL No. 109 s 120; 2018 SL No. 762 s 114; 2019 SL No. 105 s 113; 2020 SL No. 143 s 115; 2021 SL No. 84 s 114

amd 2022 SL No. 79 s 165