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Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
sec.32Amendment, suspension and cancellation of driver authorisations
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### sec.32 Amendment, suspension and cancellation of driver authorisations
A regulation may make provision about amending, suspending or cancelling driver authorisations.
Without limiting subsection (1) , a regulation may authorise the chief executive to amend, including immediately amend, a person’s driver authorisation by imposing a condition on the authorisation.
Without limiting subsection (1) , a regulation may authorise the chief executive to suspend or cancel a person’s driver authorisation if the person is convicted of a category B or category C driver disqualifying offence.
Without limiting subsection (1) , a regulation may authorise the chief executive to immediately suspend a person’s driver authorisation if the person is charged with a driver disqualifying offence or the chief executive otherwise considers it necessary in the public interest.
s 32 amd 2004 No. 9 s 13E ; 2007 No. 6 s 38
(sec.32-ssec.1) A regulation may make provision about amending, suspending or cancelling driver authorisations.
(sec.32-ssec.1A) Without limiting subsection (1) , a regulation may authorise the chief executive to amend, including immediately amend, a person’s driver authorisation by imposing a condition on the authorisation.
(sec.32-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , a regulation may authorise the chief executive to suspend or cancel a person’s driver authorisation if the person is convicted of a category B or category C driver disqualifying offence.
(sec.32-ssec.3) Without limiting subsection (1) , a regulation may authorise the chief executive to immediately suspend a person’s driver authorisation if the person is charged with a driver disqualifying offence or the chief executive otherwise considers it necessary in the public interest.