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Changes to right of entry exemption certificates from 1 July 2024

01 Jul 2024
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From today, 1 July 2024, we have a new ground on which we can issue an exemption certificate. 

An exemption certificate allows a permit holder to enter a workplace or business premises without prior notice if they are investigating a suspected contravention. We can now issue an exemption certificate if:  

  • the suspected contravention involves the underpayment of wages to a member of the union who works on the premises, and
  • we reasonably believe that advance notice of the entry would hinder an effective investigation.

Find out more

Read our Right of entry changes: Exemption certificates relating to suspected underpayments (pdf).

Visit the Fair Work Ombudsman’s website to learn more about right of entry and the rights and responsibilities of permit holders, employers and other persons on the premises.

Visit our website to learn more about powers to issue entry permits and how we can help to resolve a dispute about right of entry.

Find out about other upcoming changes on our Closing Loopholes Acts – what’s changing page.

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