News and notices
Keep up to date with news from the Board.
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Prosecutions
Collings and Bennett.
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Prosecutions
Woodhouse, Zou and Belmont
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Prosecutions of non-licensed work
An important part of the Board's functions is to prosecute non-authorised persons who carry out prescribed electrical work.
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Prosecutions outcomes
Peter Atkins, Christchurch and David Gardner, Waikato Region
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Horse coach manufacturer fined for unlicensed electrical work
A manufacturer of horse coaches has been prosecuted for undertaking electrical work that he was not licenced to carry out, with the help of his cousin.
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Prosecutions outcomes
The Board successfully prosecuted Mr Nguyen who was fined $2,550 for carrying out unauthorised prescribed electrical work on his property and letting a university student do so as well.
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Christchurch man fined for employing unlicensed student to carry out electrical work
An unlicensed electrical worker has been prosecuted and fined $2550 in the Christchurch District Court for permitting a University student to carry out prescribed electrical work on his property.
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Otaki man fined for unlicensed electrical work
Unlicensed electrical worker Dmitri Fedoulov has been fined in the Wellington District Court for undertaking prescribed electrical work (PEW) on his own property.
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Prosecution outcomes
In February 2016 the Board prosecuted Rainbow Cool Tech Limited for engaging a person who was not licensed to carry out prescribed electrical work (PEW).
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The Board v Campbell Murray
Campbell Murray pleaded guilty to performing unauthorised prescribed electrical work under the Electricity Act 1992.