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Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
sec.126KCRestoring vehicle or premises to original condition after action taken
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### sec.126KC Restoring vehicle or premises to original condition after action taken
This section applies if—
an authorised person, or a person authorised by the authorised person, has taken action in the exercise or purported exercise of a power under section 126H , 126HA , 126I , 126J , 126JA or 126KB in relation to a vehicle or its equipment or load or in relation to any premises; and
damage was caused by the unreasonable exercise of the power or by the use of force that was not authorised under the relevant section.
The authorised person must take reasonable steps to return the vehicle, equipment, load or premises to the condition it was in immediately before the action was taken.
s 126KC ins 2008 No. 67 s 30
(sec.126KC-ssec.1) This section applies if— an authorised person, or a person authorised by the authorised person, has taken action in the exercise or purported exercise of a power under section 126H , 126HA , 126I , 126J , 126JA or 126KB in relation to a vehicle or its equipment or load or in relation to any premises; and damage was caused by the unreasonable exercise of the power or by the use of force that was not authorised under the relevant section.
(sec.126KC-ssec.2) The authorised person must take reasonable steps to return the vehicle, equipment, load or premises to the condition it was in immediately before the action was taken.
- (a) an authorised person, or a person authorised by the authorised person, has taken action in the exercise or purported exercise of a power under section 126H , 126HA , 126I , 126J , 126JA or 126KB in relation to a vehicle or its equipment or load or in relation to any premises; and
- (b) damage was caused by the unreasonable exercise of the power or by the use of force that was not authorised under the relevant section.