Notice Type
Departmental
Notice Title

Notice of Disciplinary Action Taken by the Electrical Workers Registration Board

The Registrar of the Electrical Workers Registration Board ("the board"), having been directed by the board, in accordance with section 139 of the Electricity Act 1992, gives notice of the following registered electrical workers having been disciplined by the board under Part XI of the Electricity Act 1992, and the effect of the decision or order of the board:
David Ewen Anderson, of Wellington, had his name removed from the Register, pursuant to section 127 (2) (a) of the Electricity Act 1992, and ordered that he may not apply for restoration for a period of 2 years from 30 May 2000. Mr Anderson was ordered to pay costs of one thousand dollars ($1000.00). The costs to be paid by 7 July 2000.
Terry Emorfopoulos, of Lower Hutt, was censured and ordered to pay costs of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00). The costs to be paid by 7 July 2000.
Ian William Hall, of Auckland, was fined one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500.00) and ordered to pay costs of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00). The fine and costs to be paid by 24 June 2000.
ChenHsiao (Wayne) Hsu, of Auckland, had his electrical service technician's registration restricted for a period of twelve months from 18 May 2000. The limitation on the circumstances under which Mr Hsu may do the servicing of 230 volt plug-in appliances are that he must keep documented records of all prescribed electrical work he carries out for the purpose of audit by an authorised representative of the board at such intervals as the board shall determine. Mr Hsu was fined one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($1250.00) and ordered to pay costs of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00). The fine and costs to be paid by 24 June 2000.
Peter Richard McLean, of Auckland, had his electrician's registration suspended until he completes, to the board's satisfaction, tuition courses for electrician's level electrical theory and regulations and also until he passes the electrician's level electrical theory, regulations and practical examinations.
Mr McLean was fined two thousand dollars ($2000.00) and ordered to pay costs of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00). The fine and costs to be paid by 24 June 2000.
Graeme John Rae, of Roxburgh, was fined seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00) and ordered to pay costs of four hundred and fifty dollars ($450.00). The fine and costs to be paid by 31 March 2000.
N. J. J. SICKELS, Registrar.