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Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
sec.129ZLApplication for a civil banning order
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### sec.129ZL Application for a civil banning order
An application for a civil banning order in relation to a respondent must state the following—
the name of the respondent;
the details of the order sought;
the information necessary to satisfy the court of the matters mentioned in section 129ZO (1) or (2) (a) to (f) ;
the details of any previous application for a civil banning order for the respondent and the outcome of the application;
that affidavits in response to the application may be filed under section 129ZM ;
that the application may, under section 129ZN (2) , be decided in the respondent’s absence.
The application must state that, if the respondent would like the court hearing the application to consider a matter mentioned in section 129ZO (2) (g) to (i) , the respondent must provide information about the matter to the court.
The application must be accompanied by any affidavit the authorised person intends to rely on at the hearing of the application.
The application, with any accompanying affidavit, must be—
filed in the court; and
served on the respondent within 10 business days after being filed.
s 129ZL ins 2011 No. 12 s 88
amd 2012 No. 31 s 23
(sec.129ZL-ssec.1) An application for a civil banning order in relation to a respondent must state the following— the name of the respondent; the details of the order sought; the information necessary to satisfy the court of the matters mentioned in section 129ZO (1) or (2) (a) to (f) ; the details of any previous application for a civil banning order for the respondent and the outcome of the application; that affidavits in response to the application may be filed under section 129ZM ; that the application may, under section 129ZN (2) , be decided in the respondent’s absence.
(sec.129ZL-ssec.2) The application must state that, if the respondent would like the court hearing the application to consider a matter mentioned in section 129ZO (2) (g) to (i) , the respondent must provide information about the matter to the court.
(sec.129ZL-ssec.3) The application must be accompanied by any affidavit the authorised person intends to rely on at the hearing of the application.
(sec.129ZL-ssec.4) The application, with any accompanying affidavit, must be— filed in the court; and served on the respondent within 10 business days after being filed.
- (a) the name of the respondent;
- (b) the details of the order sought;
- (c) the information necessary to satisfy the court of the matters mentioned in section 129ZO (1) or (2) (a) to (f) ;
- (d) the details of any previous application for a civil banning order for the respondent and the outcome of the application;
- (e) that affidavits in response to the application may be filed under section 129ZM ;
- (f) that the application may, under section 129ZN (2) , be decided in the respondent’s absence.
- (a) filed in the court; and
- (b) served on the respondent within 10 business days after being filed.