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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.123AProof of appointments unnecessary
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### sec.123A Proof of appointments unnecessary
For a proceeding for an offence against a transport Act, it is not necessary to prove the appointment of the following persons—
the chief executive;
the chief executive officer of a corresponding authority administering a corresponding law to a transport Act;
the commissioner;
the head of the police force or police service of the Commonwealth or another State;
an authorised officer;
a person appointed as an authorised officer, or holding an equivalent office, under a corresponding law to a transport Act;
an accredited person;
a police officer;
a member of the police force or police service of the Commonwealth or another State;
a person who has custody of the particulars of, or records relating to, Queensland driver licences;
the chief executive officer of a local government;
the clerk of a court;
a person having responsibility for custody of records relating to payments under this Act;
a person who is a delegate of the chief executive to sign a certificate or document;
the Minister responsible for administering, or the Secretary under, the Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018 (Cwlth) , or a delegate of the Minister or Secretary under that Act;
the Minister responsible for administering the repealed Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 (Cwlth) or the Road Vehicle Standards (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2018 (Cwlth) , or a delegate of the Minister under those Acts.
s 123A (prev s 58) amd 2007 No. 43 s 64 ; 2019 No. 25 s 80 (1) – (2)
reloc and renum 2019 No. 25 s 80 (3)
amd 2022 No. 19 s 16
- (a) the chief executive;
- (b) the chief executive officer of a corresponding authority administering a corresponding law to a transport Act;
- (c) the commissioner;
- (d) the head of the police force or police service of the Commonwealth or another State;
- (e) an authorised officer;
- (f) a person appointed as an authorised officer, or holding an equivalent office, under a corresponding law to a transport Act;
- (g) an accredited person;
- (h) a police officer;
- (i) a member of the police force or police service of the Commonwealth or another State;
- (j) a person who has custody of the particulars of, or records relating to, Queensland driver licences;
- (k) the chief executive officer of a local government;
- (l) the clerk of a court;
- (m) a person having responsibility for custody of records relating to payments under this Act;
- (n) a person who is a delegate of the chief executive to sign a certificate or document;
- (o) the Minister responsible for administering, or the Secretary under, the Road Vehicle Standards Act 2018 (Cwlth) , or a delegate of the Minister or Secretary under that Act;
- (p) the Minister responsible for administering the repealed Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 (Cwlth) or the Road Vehicle Standards (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2018 (Cwlth) , or a delegate of the Minister under those Acts.