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ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE REGISTRATION) REGULATIONS 2000 (2000 NO 12) - REG 135

When authority may take action in relation to approval of premises (MTA s 26AK (1))

      The road transport authority may take action under regulation 136 in relation to the approval of premises if—

        (a)     the premises are not eligible to be approved premises or to be approved premises for a class of vehicles for which the premises are approved; or

        (b)     the proprietor of the premises or, if the proprietor is a corporation, a director of the corporation 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)     the premises were approved because of a false or misleading statement made, or false or misleading information given, by the proprietor of the premises in or in relation to the application for (or for renewal of) the approval; or

        (d)     the proprietor of the premises—

              (i)     is convicted, or found guilty, of an offence against this Part; or

              (ii)     contravenes any of the following regulations:

              •     regulation 144 (Vehicles to be inspected on request)

              •     regulation 146 (Issue of certificates of inspection etc)

              •     regulation 148 (Fees payable on inspection).

Note If the proprietor fails to pay a fee for renewal of the approval of premises, or pays in a way that is not effective, the approval may be cancelled (see Road Transport (General) Regulations 2000 , Part 5 (Fees, Charges and other amounts payable under road transport legislation)).



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