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Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
sec.129ZEOrder to be given to interested persons
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### sec.129ZE Order to be given to interested persons
A proper officer of the court that makes, amends or revokes an exclusion order in relation to a person must as soon as possible—
reduce the order to writing in the approved form; and
cause a copy of the order to be given or sent to—
the person; and
if the prosecutor who appeared before the court when the order was made was a Crown prosecutor—the director of public prosecutions, or someone authorised to accept the order of the director’s behalf; and
the commissioner of the police service, or someone authorised to accept the order on the commissioner’s behalf; and
the chief executive.
Without limiting subsection (1) (a) , an exclusion order made under this part in relation to a person must state the following—
the name of the person;
the period for which the order applies;
the prohibitions or restrictions that the order imposes.
Failure to comply with this section does not affect the validity of the exclusion order.
s 129ZE ins 2008 No. 67 s 223
(sec.129ZE-ssec.1) A proper officer of the court that makes, amends or revokes an exclusion order in relation to a person must as soon as possible— reduce the order to writing in the approved form; and cause a copy of the order to be given or sent to— the person; and if the prosecutor who appeared before the court when the order was made was a Crown prosecutor—the director of public prosecutions, or someone authorised to accept the order of the director’s behalf; and the commissioner of the police service, or someone authorised to accept the order on the commissioner’s behalf; and the chief executive.
(sec.129ZE-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) (a) , an exclusion order made under this part in relation to a person must state the following— the name of the person; the period for which the order applies; the prohibitions or restrictions that the order imposes.
(sec.129ZE-ssec.3) Failure to comply with this section does not affect the validity of the exclusion order.
- (a) reduce the order to writing in the approved form; and
- (b) cause a copy of the order to be given or sent to— (i) the person; and (ii) if the prosecutor who appeared before the court when the order was made was a Crown prosecutor—the director of public prosecutions, or someone authorised to accept the order of the director’s behalf; and (iii) the commissioner of the police service, or someone authorised to accept the order on the commissioner’s behalf; and (iv) the chief executive.
- (i) the person; and
- (ii) if the prosecutor who appeared before the court when the order was made was a Crown prosecutor—the director of public prosecutions, or someone authorised to accept the order of the director’s behalf; and
- (iii) the commissioner of the police service, or someone authorised to accept the order on the commissioner’s behalf; and
- (iv) the chief executive.
- (i) the person; and
- (ii) if the prosecutor who appeared before the court when the order was made was a Crown prosecutor—the director of public prosecutions, or someone authorised to accept the order of the director’s behalf; and
- (iii) the commissioner of the police service, or someone authorised to accept the order on the commissioner’s behalf; and
- (iv) the chief executive.
- (a) the name of the person;
- (b) the period for which the order applies;
- (c) the prohibitions or restrictions that the order imposes.