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ROAD TRANSPORT LEGISLATION (ACCREDITATION AND LICENSING) AMENDMENT REGULATION 2006 (NO 1) (NO 59 OF 2006) - REG 33

Section 124

substitute

124     When authority may take action in relation to authorisation

The road transport authority may take action under section 125 in relation to a person's authorisation if—

        (a)     the person is not eligible to apply for authorisation or for authorisation for a class of vehicles for which the person is authorised; or

        (b)     the person is convicted or found guilty of—

              (i)     an offence against this part; or

              (ii)     another offence that the road transport authority considers is relevant to the authorisation; or

Note     The road transport authority must comply with any guidelines approved by the Minister under s 153A (Authorisation and approval of premises guidelines—relevant offences).

        (c)     the person was authorised because of a false or misleading statement made, or false or misleading information supplied, by the person in or in relation to the application for (or for renewal of) authorisation; or

        (d)     the person contravenes either of the following sections:

              (i)     section 145 (Duties of authorised examiners inspecting and testing vehicles);

              (ii)     section 146 (Issue of certificates of inspection etc).

Note     If an authorised examiner does not pay a fee for the examiner's authorisation, or pays in a way that is not effective, the authorisation may also be cancelled (see Road Transport (General) Regulation 2000 , pt 5).



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