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Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
sec.129ZJWhat is a civil banning order
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### sec.129ZJ What is a civil banning order
A civil banning order is an order made in relation to a person who is an adult (the respondent ) that prohibits the respondent, until a stated date, from doing, or attempting to do, any of the following—
using the public transport network for a period of not more than 12 months; or
restricting, for a period of not more than 12 months, a person’s use of the public transport network in 1 or more of the following ways—
restricting the general route services or public transport infrastructure the person may use;
restricting the days, or the times or periods of a day, when the person may use the public transport network;
restricting the use of the public transport network to during the day only
restricting the use of the public transport network to weekdays only
restricting the purpose for which the person may use the public transport network.
restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from work or an educational institution
restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from a hospital or another place providing medical treatment
The stated date in the civil banning order must be a date no later than 12 months after—
if an interim civil banning order is made—the day on which the interim civil banning order is made; or
otherwise—the day on which the civil banning order is made.
A civil banning order takes effect—
if the respondent or a legal or other representative of the respondent is present at the hearing of the application—when it is made; or
otherwise—when the order is served on the respondent.
s 129ZJ ins 2011 No. 12 s 88
(sec.129ZJ-ssec.1) A civil banning order is an order made in relation to a person who is an adult (the respondent ) that prohibits the respondent, until a stated date, from doing, or attempting to do, any of the following— using the public transport network for a period of not more than 12 months; or restricting, for a period of not more than 12 months, a person’s use of the public transport network in 1 or more of the following ways— restricting the general route services or public transport infrastructure the person may use; restricting the days, or the times or periods of a day, when the person may use the public transport network; restricting the use of the public transport network to during the day only restricting the use of the public transport network to weekdays only restricting the purpose for which the person may use the public transport network. restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from work or an educational institution restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from a hospital or another place providing medical treatment
(sec.129ZJ-ssec.2) The stated date in the civil banning order must be a date no later than 12 months after— if an interim civil banning order is made—the day on which the interim civil banning order is made; or otherwise—the day on which the civil banning order is made.
(sec.129ZJ-ssec.3) A civil banning order takes effect— if the respondent or a legal or other representative of the respondent is present at the hearing of the application—when it is made; or otherwise—when the order is served on the respondent.
- (a) using the public transport network for a period of not more than 12 months; or
- (b) restricting, for a period of not more than 12 months, a person’s use of the public transport network in 1 or more of the following ways— (i) restricting the general route services or public transport infrastructure the person may use; (ii) restricting the days, or the times or periods of a day, when the person may use the public transport network; Examples— • restricting the use of the public transport network to during the day only • restricting the use of the public transport network to weekdays only (iii) restricting the purpose for which the person may use the public transport network. Examples— • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from work or an educational institution • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from a hospital or another place providing medical treatment
- (i) restricting the general route services or public transport infrastructure the person may use;
- (ii) restricting the days, or the times or periods of a day, when the person may use the public transport network; Examples— • restricting the use of the public transport network to during the day only • restricting the use of the public transport network to weekdays only
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to during the day only
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to weekdays only
- (iii) restricting the purpose for which the person may use the public transport network. Examples— • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from work or an educational institution • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from a hospital or another place providing medical treatment
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from work or an educational institution
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from a hospital or another place providing medical treatment
- (i) restricting the general route services or public transport infrastructure the person may use;
- (ii) restricting the days, or the times or periods of a day, when the person may use the public transport network; Examples— • restricting the use of the public transport network to during the day only • restricting the use of the public transport network to weekdays only
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to during the day only
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to weekdays only
- (iii) restricting the purpose for which the person may use the public transport network. Examples— • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from work or an educational institution • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from a hospital or another place providing medical treatment
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from work or an educational institution
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from a hospital or another place providing medical treatment
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to during the day only
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to weekdays only
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from work or an educational institution
- • restricting the use of the public transport network to travel to and from a hospital or another place providing medical treatment
- (a) if an interim civil banning order is made—the day on which the interim civil banning order is made; or
- (b) otherwise—the day on which the civil banning order is made.
- (a) if the respondent or a legal or other representative of the respondent is present at the hearing of the application—when it is made; or
- (b) otherwise—when the order is served on the respondent.