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Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
sec.148ANotice of change in police information about a person
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### sec.148A Notice of change in police information about a person
This section applies if—
the commissioner of the police service reasonably suspects a person holds operator accreditation, driver authorisation or booking entity authorisation; and
the person’s criminal history changes.
The commissioner may notify the chief executive that the person’s criminal history has changed.
The commissioner’s notice to the chief executive must state the following—
the person’s name and any other name the commissioner believes the person may use or may have used;
the person’s gender and date and place of birth;
whether the change is—
a charge made against the person for an offence; or
a conviction of the person;
details of the charge or conviction.
s 148A ins 2007 No. 6 s 44
amd 2017 No. 18 s 22B
(sec.148A-ssec.1) This section applies if— the commissioner of the police service reasonably suspects a person holds operator accreditation, driver authorisation or booking entity authorisation; and the person’s criminal history changes.
(sec.148A-ssec.2) The commissioner may notify the chief executive that the person’s criminal history has changed.
(sec.148A-ssec.3) The commissioner’s notice to the chief executive must state the following— the person’s name and any other name the commissioner believes the person may use or may have used; the person’s gender and date and place of birth; whether the change is— a charge made against the person for an offence; or a conviction of the person; details of the charge or conviction.
- (a) the commissioner of the police service reasonably suspects a person holds operator accreditation, driver authorisation or booking entity authorisation; and
- (b) the person’s criminal history changes.
- (a) the person’s name and any other name the commissioner believes the person may use or may have used;
- (b) the person’s gender and date and place of birth;
- (c) whether the change is— (i) a charge made against the person for an offence; or (ii) a conviction of the person;
- (i) a charge made against the person for an offence; or
- (ii) a conviction of the person;
- (d) details of the charge or conviction.
- (i) a charge made against the person for an offence; or
- (ii) a conviction of the person;