Section 30Part 6 — COMPLAINTS
Right of public to complain
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Any person may file with the Board a complaint against a business entity, or qualified person or both, on the basis that there has been a failure to comply with this Law or any regulation made hereunder.
A person filing a complaint shall not be required to show that the failure has been in relation to the person filing the complaint.
In dealing with a complaint, the Board may call such witnesses and call such other evidence as it considers necessary.
The Board may make such determinations as it considers necessary or expedient as may be set out in regulations to be made for this purpose under this Law but the Board shall not be empowered to order the payment of compensation.
The Cabinet may make the regulations referred to in subsection (4) as well as regulations otherwise governing the procedures and substantive powers of the Board in relation to complaints.
An action brought under this section shall be without prejudice to the rights of a complainant under any other law.
A decision made by the Board following a complaint under this section shall be subject to appeal and section 29 shall apply as if the decision were of the kind subject to appeal under that section.
Cross References
- Section 29 of Builders Act
section 29 shall apply as if the decision were of the kind subject to appeal under that section