Each of the following is a ground for the chief executive to cancel a licence to carry out a class of high risk work:
(a) the licensee contravened, or is contravening—
(i) a condition of the licence; or
(ii) this regulation;
(b) the statement of attainment issued for the licence is not valid because—
(i) the assessor who assessed the licensee for the statement was not competent to conduct the assessment; or
(ii) the statement was issued by a registered training organisation that was subsequently deregistered for issuing invalid statements of attainment;
(c) the assessor who assessed the licensee for the statement of attainment for the licence was approved by the chief executive under section 148 because—
(i) information given to the chief executive was false or misleading in a material particular; or
(ii) the assessor failed to give information relevant to the approval to the chief executive;
(d) the assessor who assessed the licensee for the statement of attainment for the licence has been convicted or found guilty of an offence against the Act or a corresponding law in relation to the assessment of the licensee;
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory instruments made or in force under the Act, including any regulation (see Legislation Act, s 104).
(e) the licensee's assessment for the statement of attainment for the licence was not conducted in accordance with—
(i) this part or any guidelines under this part; or
(ii) a corresponding law, or any guidelines under the corresponding law.