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Motor Dealers and Chattel Auctioneers Act 2014
sec.155Particular persons can not make application
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### sec.155 Particular persons can not make application
A person who is a disqualified person can not make an application for a registration certificate during the period for which the person is disqualified.
If a person applies for a registration certificate and the chief executive decides to refuse to issue the registration certificate, the person can not make another application for a registration certificate—
for 3 months after the day the chief executive gives the person the information notice about the decision; or
if the person applies to QCAT to review the decision and the decision is confirmed—for 3 months after the day the decision is confirmed.
In this section—
disqualified person means a person who is—
disqualified from holding a registration certificate as a consequence of an order made by QCAT under section 199 or by a court under section 229 ; or
subject to a relevant control order.
s 155 amd 2016 No. 62 s 236
(sec.155-ssec.1) A person who is a disqualified person can not make an application for a registration certificate during the period for which the person is disqualified.
(sec.155-ssec.2) If a person applies for a registration certificate and the chief executive decides to refuse to issue the registration certificate, the person can not make another application for a registration certificate— for 3 months after the day the chief executive gives the person the information notice about the decision; or if the person applies to QCAT to review the decision and the decision is confirmed—for 3 months after the day the decision is confirmed.
(sec.155-ssec.3) In this section— disqualified person means a person who is— disqualified from holding a registration certificate as a consequence of an order made by QCAT under section 199 or by a court under section 229 ; or subject to a relevant control order.
- (a) for 3 months after the day the chief executive gives the person the information notice about the decision; or
- (b) if the person applies to QCAT to review the decision and the decision is confirmed—for 3 months after the day the decision is confirmed.
- (a) disqualified from holding a registration certificate as a consequence of an order made by QCAT under section 199 or by a court under section 229 ; or
- (b) subject to a relevant control order.