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Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
sec.129UChief executive must maintain a register of detentions
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### sec.129U Chief executive must maintain a register of detentions
The chief executive must keep a register of detentions under this part.
The chief executive must—
include each written report given to the chief executive under section 129H in the register; and
keep the report in the register for 5 years after the detention to which the report relates.
At any time within 3 years after a person is detained under this part, the person may ask the chief executive to give the person a copy of the written report of the detention.
The chief executive must comply with the request as soon as reasonably practicable.
s 129U ins 2008 No. 67 s 223
(sec.129U-ssec.1) The chief executive must keep a register of detentions under this part.
(sec.129U-ssec.2) The chief executive must— include each written report given to the chief executive under section 129H in the register; and keep the report in the register for 5 years after the detention to which the report relates.
(sec.129U-ssec.3) At any time within 3 years after a person is detained under this part, the person may ask the chief executive to give the person a copy of the written report of the detention.
(sec.129U-ssec.4) The chief executive must comply with the request as soon as reasonably practicable.
- (a) include each written report given to the chief executive under section 129H in the register; and
- (b) keep the report in the register for 5 years after the detention to which the report relates.