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Motor Vehicles Act 1949
101BRevocation or suspension of entitlement to drive of holder of
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101B Revocation or suspension of entitlement to drive of holder of
interstate licence, &c.
The Registrar may, by a notice in writing, revoke, or suspend for the
period that the Registrar thinks fit, the entitlement to drive a motor
vehicle of a person who holds:
(a) a licence or permit to drive a motor vehicle granted under a
law of another country, a State or another Territory of the
Commonwealth; or
(b) a current international driving permit,
if, in the opinion of the Registrar, having regard to:
(c) the mental or physical condition, disorder or disability of the
person; or
(d) the person's previous conduct,
the public will be, or is likely to be, placed at risk by the person
continuing to drive a motor vehicle.