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Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994
sec.202CLicence cancelled when order made under s 202A
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### sec.202C Licence cancelled when order made under s 202A
If, at the time the disqualifying court makes an order under section 202A , the person for whom the order is made holds a licence, the licence, and any subsisting licence, is cancelled from the day the order is made.
The chief executive of the department must give written notice to the person stating that the person is required to give the chief executive the person’s licence or marine licence indicator, and any subsisting licence, within 7 days after the day the notice is given to the person.
A person given a notice under subsection (2) must comply with the notice, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.
Despite the cancellation of a licence under subsection (1) , if the disqualification by the order under section 202A is suspended pending a decision on an appeal, as mentioned in section 204 (5) , the licence, and any subsisting licence, is revived during the suspension of the disqualification.
s 202C ins 2006 No. 21 s 91
amd 2010 No. 13 s 82
(sec.202C-ssec.1) If, at the time the disqualifying court makes an order under section 202A , the person for whom the order is made holds a licence, the licence, and any subsisting licence, is cancelled from the day the order is made.
(sec.202C-ssec.2) The chief executive of the department must give written notice to the person stating that the person is required to give the chief executive the person’s licence or marine licence indicator, and any subsisting licence, within 7 days after the day the notice is given to the person.
(sec.202C-ssec.3) A person given a notice under subsection (2) must comply with the notice, unless the person has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.
(sec.202C-ssec.4) Despite the cancellation of a licence under subsection (1) , if the disqualification by the order under section 202A is suspended pending a decision on an appeal, as mentioned in section 204 (5) , the licence, and any subsisting licence, is revived during the suspension of the disqualification.