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Heavy Vehicle National Law Act 2012
sec.607Court may make prohibition order
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### sec.607 Court may make prohibition order
The court may, on application by the prosecutor or the Regulator, make an order (a prohibition order ) prohibiting the convicted person, for a stated period of not more than 1 year, from having a stated role or responsibility associated with road transport.
However, the court can not make a prohibition order prohibiting the convicted person from driving a vehicle or having a vehicle registered or licensed under an Australian road law in the convicted person’s name.
sch s 607 om 2013 No. 4 s 12
(sec.607-ssec.1) The court may, on application by the prosecutor or the Regulator, make an order (a prohibition order ) prohibiting the convicted person, for a stated period of not more than 1 year, from having a stated role or responsibility associated with road transport.
(sec.607-ssec.2) However, the court can not make a prohibition order prohibiting the convicted person from driving a vehicle or having a vehicle registered or licensed under an Australian road law in the convicted person’s name.