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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.122GCrossing supervisor may surrender authority
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### sec.122G Crossing supervisor may surrender authority
A crossing supervisor who fails to give a notice required by section 122F (2) (c) does not commit an offence if, as soon as practicable after the requirement arises, the crossing supervisor gives the chief executive written notice that the crossing supervisor will immediately stop acting as a crossing supervisor.
If a crossing supervisor gives the chief executive a notice under subsection (1) , the crossing supervisor’s authority to perform a role under an authorised scheme is taken to be cancelled on the day the notice is given to the chief executive.
s 122G ins 2005 No. 49 s 63
(sec.122G-ssec.1) A crossing supervisor who fails to give a notice required by section 122F (2) (c) does not commit an offence if, as soon as practicable after the requirement arises, the crossing supervisor gives the chief executive written notice that the crossing supervisor will immediately stop acting as a crossing supervisor.
(sec.122G-ssec.2) If a crossing supervisor gives the chief executive a notice under subsection (1) , the crossing supervisor’s authority to perform a role under an authorised scheme is taken to be cancelled on the day the notice is given to the chief executive.