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ROAD TRANSPORT (PUBLIC PASSENGER SERVICES) REGULATIONS 2002 (2002 NO 3) - REG 169

Return of certificate of accreditation or taxi licence

    (1)     If a service authority is suspended or cancelled, the holder of the service authority must, as soon as practicable (but within 7 days) after the suspension or cancellation takes effect—

        (a)     return the certificate of accreditation or the taxi licence to the road transport authority; or

        (b)     if the certificate or licence has been lost, stolen or destroyed—give the authority a statement, verified by a statutory declaration signed by the person, that the certificate or licence has been lost, stolen or destroyed.

Maximum penalty: 5 penalty units.

Note     The Statutory Declarations Act 1959 (Cwlth) applies to the making of statutory declarations under ACT laws.

    (2)     If a person's service authority is suspended and it has not expired when the suspension ends, the road transport authority must return the certificate of accreditation or taxi licence (as appropriate) to the person.



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