Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

62.   Grant of representative licence

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    (1)   The Commission may grant a representative licence to an individual who applies in the prescribed manner and pays the prescribed fee.

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    (2)   The Commission shall refuse to grant a representative licence unless the applicant—

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      (a)     is an individual;

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      (b)     has sufficient educational or other qualifications or experience;

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      (c)     satisfies the Commission that the applicant is a fit and proper person to be licensed as a representative;

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      (d)     supplies the Commission with the information that it requires to assess whether the applicant is a fit and proper person.

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    (3)   In considering whether an applicant is a fit and proper person to be licensed the Commission shall have regard to the applicant's—

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      (a)     financial status;

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      (b)     educational or other qualifications or experience having regard to the nature of the application;

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      (c)     ability to perform his or her proposed function efficiently, honestly and fairly;

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      (d)     reputation, character, financial integrity and reliability; and

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      (e)     satisfactory completion of any examination requirements prescribed by the Commission.

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    (4)   For the purposes of this section, the Commission may have regard to any information in its possession whether furnished by the applicant or not.

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    (5)   The Commission—

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      (a)     shall not refuse an application for a licence without first giving the applicant an opportunity of being heard; and

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      (b)     if it refuses an application for a licence, shall notify the applicant in writing of the refusal and the reasons for such refusal.