Section 40Part 7 — MISCELLANEOUS
Regulations
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40. (1) The Cabinet may make regulations generally for giving effect to this Law and for prescribing any matter which under this Law may be prescribed.
Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), regulations under this section may prescribe —
the fees payable by applicants for registration under this Law and the particulars of applicants to be registered;
the forms to be used and the procedure —
for making applications for registration and issuing licences under this Law; and become effective;
for the issuing of notices under the Law and date on which they shall
conditions of registration, including conditions as to registration applicable to any class or description of construction;
qualifications that may be approved or recognised for the purposes of this Law;
relevant experience for the purposes of this Law, being experience in such description of work as may be prescribed;
categories for qualified persons and the pre-requisite for each category;
make provision for all matters consequential on the making of an order for the revocation of a licence; (ga) a Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct;
make provision for the notification of any change in relation to a shareholder in a business entity becoming or ceasing to be Caymanian and the determination of any question of whether or not a shareholder is Caymanian;
prescribe the forms, notices, licences, books, registers and other documents to be used and the information and particulars to be given for the purposes of, and in connection with, this Law; and
provide for the giving of public notice of an application or other matter or under, or pursuant to, this Law; Section 41 Builders Law (2020 Revision) Page 34 Revised as at 31st December, 2019 c
the procedures for ensuring that a business entity does not begin operating until it has been registered under this Law; and
appeals under this Law.
The power of the Cabinet to make regulations under this section includes power —
to make different provision in relation to different cases or classes of case (including different provision for different classes of person); and
to provide for such exceptions, limitations and conditions, and to make such supplementary incidental, consequential or transitional provisions, as the Cabinet considers necessary or expedient.