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Transport Infrastructure Act 1994
sec.100Notice to information holder
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### sec.100 Notice to information holder
The toll road operator may give a notice under this section only if the toll road operator—
has not received the deferred toll amount; and
considers, on reasonable grounds, that a person (the information holder ) other than the vehicle’s registered operator has information that could help the toll road operator establish the name and address of the driver.
The toll road operator may give the information holder a written notice in the approved form requiring the information holder, within the prescribed time for the notice, to give the toll road operator a statutory declaration complying with subsection (3) .
The statutory declaration must—
be made by the information holder; and
contain information giving the toll road operator all the help the information holder can reasonably give for establishing the driver’s name and address.
The information holder must comply with the notice given under subsection (2) unless the information holder has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty for subsection (4) —15 penalty units.
s 100 orig s 100 ins 1994 No. 32 s 10
exp 1 August 1994 (see orig s 100(2))
AIA s 20A applies (see prev s 240(1))
prev s 100 ins 1994 No. 32 s 5
om 1995 No. 32 s 13
pres s 100 ins 2001 No. 36 s 5
amd 2024 No. 2 s 20
(sec.100-ssec.1) The toll road operator may give a notice under this section only if the toll road operator— has not received the deferred toll amount; and considers, on reasonable grounds, that a person (the information holder ) other than the vehicle’s registered operator has information that could help the toll road operator establish the name and address of the driver.
(sec.100-ssec.2) The toll road operator may give the information holder a written notice in the approved form requiring the information holder, within the prescribed time for the notice, to give the toll road operator a statutory declaration complying with subsection (3) .
(sec.100-ssec.3) The statutory declaration must— be made by the information holder; and contain information giving the toll road operator all the help the information holder can reasonably give for establishing the driver’s name and address.
(sec.100-ssec.4) The information holder must comply with the notice given under subsection (2) unless the information holder has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty for subsection (4) —15 penalty units.
- (a) has not received the deferred toll amount; and
- (b) considers, on reasonable grounds, that a person (the information holder ) other than the vehicle’s registered operator has information that could help the toll road operator establish the name and address of the driver.
- (a) be made by the information holder; and
- (b) contain information giving the toll road operator all the help the information holder can reasonably give for establishing the driver’s name and address.