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Motor Dealers and Chattel Auctioneers Act 2014
sec.64Form of licence
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### sec.64 Form of licence
A licence must be in the approved form.
However, the chief executive may approve—
a form of licence for office display purposes; and
a licence in the form of a certificate that may be framed and displayed in an office
a form of licence for personal identification purposes.
The chief executive may also issue a form of licence for a corporation endorsed with the categories of licence issued in the corporation’s name.
The licence must contain the following particulars—
the name of the licensee;
the date of issue of the licence;
the expiry date of the licence;
other particulars prescribed under a regulation.
(sec.64-ssec.1) A licence must be in the approved form.
(sec.64-ssec.2) However, the chief executive may approve— a form of licence for office display purposes; and a licence in the form of a certificate that may be framed and displayed in an office a form of licence for personal identification purposes.
(sec.64-ssec.3) The chief executive may also issue a form of licence for a corporation endorsed with the categories of licence issued in the corporation’s name.
(sec.64-ssec.4) The licence must contain the following particulars— the name of the licensee; the date of issue of the licence; the expiry date of the licence; other particulars prescribed under a regulation.
- (a) a form of licence for office display purposes; and Example— a licence in the form of a certificate that may be framed and displayed in an office
- (b) a form of licence for personal identification purposes.
- (a) the name of the licensee;
- (b) the date of issue of the licence;
- (c) the expiry date of the licence;
- (d) other particulars prescribed under a regulation.