(1) The chief executive may disqualify an authorised representative if—
(a) satisfied that there is a ground for disqualification under section 63 ; and
(b) a show cause notice has been given under section 64; and
(c) the time for the representative to respond to the show cause notice has ended.
(2) In deciding whether to disqualify an authorised representative, the chief executive must consider the following:
(a) the representative's past record in exercising the representative's function;
(b) any response by the representative given in accordance with the show cause notice.
(3) The chief executive may consider anything else the chief executive considers relevant.
(4) If the chief executive disqualifies a person under subsection (1), the chief executive must tell the following people in writing about the disqualification—
(a) the representative of the disqualification; and
(b) the person who applied under section 62 for the person to be disqualified; and
(c) a registered organisation if the chief executive knows, or believes, that the person is an employee of, or holds an office in, the organisation.