Report in relation to a Petition Regarding the Application for Registration as a Painter Under the Painters' Registration Act 1961 of James Allison
Constitutional Affairs Committee (1989 - 2001)· 17 March 1998petition_response
The WA Constitutional Affairs Committee investigated a petition from James Allison regarding the Painters' Registration Board's refusal to register him. The report examines alleged irregularities in application forms, the requirement for assessment papers, and the review of the Board's decision. Ultimately, the committee assessed the validity of the Board's reasons for rejecting Allison's application.
Impact
The report affects James Allison directly, and potentially other applicants seeking registration under the Painters' Registration Act 1961. It also impacts the Painters' Registration Board and its processes.
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