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Transport Operations (Passenger Transport) Act 1994
sec.91ZHRegister of booking entity authorisations
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### sec.91ZH Register of booking entity authorisations
The chief executive must keep a register of booking entity authorisations.
The register must contain at least the following particulars for each booking entity authorisation—
the authorised booking entity’s name, business name (if any) and contact details;
the number of the authorisation;
the day the authorisation takes effect and expires;
if the entity is a foreign person—the name, business name (if any) and contact details of the entity’s local nominee;
any conditions of the authorisation.
The register may be kept in a form, including electronic form, the chief executive considers appropriate.
The chief executive may publish information from the register on the department’s website, including, for example, the following—
an authorised booking entity’s name and business name (if any);
if an authorised booking entity is a foreign person—the name and business name (if any) of the entity’s local nominee;
the identifying number of a booking entity authorisation.
However, the chief executive must not publish information from the register about an individual other than the information mentioned in subsection (4) (a) and (b) .
s 91ZH ins 2017 No. 18 s 18
(sec.91ZH-ssec.1) The chief executive must keep a register of booking entity authorisations.
(sec.91ZH-ssec.2) The register must contain at least the following particulars for each booking entity authorisation— the authorised booking entity’s name, business name (if any) and contact details; the number of the authorisation; the day the authorisation takes effect and expires; if the entity is a foreign person—the name, business name (if any) and contact details of the entity’s local nominee; any conditions of the authorisation.
(sec.91ZH-ssec.3) The register may be kept in a form, including electronic form, the chief executive considers appropriate.
(sec.91ZH-ssec.4) The chief executive may publish information from the register on the department’s website, including, for example, the following— an authorised booking entity’s name and business name (if any); if an authorised booking entity is a foreign person—the name and business name (if any) of the entity’s local nominee; the identifying number of a booking entity authorisation.
(sec.91ZH-ssec.5) However, the chief executive must not publish information from the register about an individual other than the information mentioned in subsection (4) (a) and (b) .
- (a) the authorised booking entity’s name, business name (if any) and contact details;
- (b) the number of the authorisation;
- (c) the day the authorisation takes effect and expires;
- (d) if the entity is a foreign person—the name, business name (if any) and contact details of the entity’s local nominee;
- (e) any conditions of the authorisation.
- (a) an authorised booking entity’s name and business name (if any);
- (b) if an authorised booking entity is a foreign person—the name and business name (if any) of the entity’s local nominee;
- (c) the identifying number of a booking entity authorisation.