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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.122IGrounds for amending, suspending or cancelling authority
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### sec.122I Grounds for amending, suspending or cancelling authority
Each of the following is a ground for amending, suspending or cancelling a person’s authority as a crossing supervisor—
the person has, since becoming a crossing supervisor, been charged with, or convicted of, a disqualifying offence;
the chief executive considers—
public safety, particularly the safety of children, has been endangered, or is likely to be endangered, because of the authority; or
it is otherwise necessary in the public interest;
the authority was issued by error or was granted because of a false or fraudulent document, statement or representation;
the person has contravened a condition of the authority;
the person can no longer perform the role of a crossing supervisor satisfactorily, including because of any known medical condition or physical or mental incapacity.
s 122I ins 2005 No. 49 s 63
- (a) the person has, since becoming a crossing supervisor, been charged with, or convicted of, a disqualifying offence;
- (b) the chief executive considers— (i) public safety, particularly the safety of children, has been endangered, or is likely to be endangered, because of the authority; or (ii) it is otherwise necessary in the public interest;
- (i) public safety, particularly the safety of children, has been endangered, or is likely to be endangered, because of the authority; or
- (ii) it is otherwise necessary in the public interest;
- (c) the authority was issued by error or was granted because of a false or fraudulent document, statement or representation;
- (d) the person has contravened a condition of the authority;
- (e) the person can no longer perform the role of a crossing supervisor satisfactorily, including because of any known medical condition or physical or mental incapacity.
- (i) public safety, particularly the safety of children, has been endangered, or is likely to be endangered, because of the authority; or
- (ii) it is otherwise necessary in the public interest;