The road transport authority may take action under regulation 125 in relation to a person's authorisation if the person—
(a) is not eligible to apply for authorisation or for authorisation for a class of vehicles for which the person is authorised; or
(b) is convicted, or found guilty, by a court in Australia, of an offence against the law of any jurisdiction that involves fraud or dishonesty; or
(c) 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) is convicted, or found guilty, of an offence against this Part.
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 be cancelled (see Road Transport (General) Regulations 2000 , Part 5 (Fees, Charges and other amounts payable under road transport legislation)).