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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
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### sec.123E Certified copies of documents
This section applies to a document—
purporting to be a copy of—
a nomination of a motor vehicle for section 91K (1) (a) , made in accordance with section 163A , and received by the chief executive; or
an application made under this Act; or
a written notice given to a person under this Act; or
a certificate of exemption given under this Act; or
a certificate in the approved form signed by a health professional stating that a person does or does not have a mental or physical incapacity likely to affect their ability to drive safely; or
a certificate issued to a person under the driver licensing regulation because—
the person held a valid provisional, probationary or open licence to drive a class of vehicle; and
that licence stopped being valid more than 5 years before the person applied for a licence of the same class as that licence; and
certified by the chief executive as a true copy of a document mentioned in subsection (1) (a) .
For a proceeding for an offence against a transport Act, the document is evidence of the matters stated in it.
s 123E ins 2019 No. 25 s 104
(sec.123E-ssec.1) This section applies to a document— purporting to be a copy of— a nomination of a motor vehicle for section 91K (1) (a) , made in accordance with section 163A , and received by the chief executive; or an application made under this Act; or a written notice given to a person under this Act; or a certificate of exemption given under this Act; or a certificate in the approved form signed by a health professional stating that a person does or does not have a mental or physical incapacity likely to affect their ability to drive safely; or a certificate issued to a person under the driver licensing regulation because— the person held a valid provisional, probationary or open licence to drive a class of vehicle; and that licence stopped being valid more than 5 years before the person applied for a licence of the same class as that licence; and certified by the chief executive as a true copy of a document mentioned in subsection (1) (a) .
(sec.123E-ssec.2) For a proceeding for an offence against a transport Act, the document is evidence of the matters stated in it.
- (a) purporting to be a copy of— (i) a nomination of a motor vehicle for section 91K (1) (a) , made in accordance with section 163A , and received by the chief executive; or (ii) an application made under this Act; or (iii) a written notice given to a person under this Act; or (iv) a certificate of exemption given under this Act; or (v) a certificate in the approved form signed by a health professional stating that a person does or does not have a mental or physical incapacity likely to affect their ability to drive safely; or (vi) a certificate issued to a person under the driver licensing regulation because— (A) the person held a valid provisional, probationary or open licence to drive a class of vehicle; and (B) that licence stopped being valid more than 5 years before the person applied for a licence of the same class as that licence; and
- (i) a nomination of a motor vehicle for section 91K (1) (a) , made in accordance with section 163A , and received by the chief executive; or
- (ii) an application made under this Act; or
- (iii) a written notice given to a person under this Act; or
- (iv) a certificate of exemption given under this Act; or
- (v) a certificate in the approved form signed by a health professional stating that a person does or does not have a mental or physical incapacity likely to affect their ability to drive safely; or
- (vi) a certificate issued to a person under the driver licensing regulation because— (A) the person held a valid provisional, probationary or open licence to drive a class of vehicle; and (B) that licence stopped being valid more than 5 years before the person applied for a licence of the same class as that licence; and
- (A) the person held a valid provisional, probationary or open licence to drive a class of vehicle; and
- (B) that licence stopped being valid more than 5 years before the person applied for a licence of the same class as that licence; and
- (b) certified by the chief executive as a true copy of a document mentioned in subsection (1) (a) .
- (i) a nomination of a motor vehicle for section 91K (1) (a) , made in accordance with section 163A , and received by the chief executive; or
- (ii) an application made under this Act; or
- (iii) a written notice given to a person under this Act; or
- (iv) a certificate of exemption given under this Act; or
- (v) a certificate in the approved form signed by a health professional stating that a person does or does not have a mental or physical incapacity likely to affect their ability to drive safely; or
- (vi) a certificate issued to a person under the driver licensing regulation because— (A) the person held a valid provisional, probationary or open licence to drive a class of vehicle; and (B) that licence stopped being valid more than 5 years before the person applied for a licence of the same class as that licence; and
- (A) the person held a valid provisional, probationary or open licence to drive a class of vehicle; and
- (B) that licence stopped being valid more than 5 years before the person applied for a licence of the same class as that licence; and
- (A) the person held a valid provisional, probationary or open licence to drive a class of vehicle; and
- (B) that licence stopped being valid more than 5 years before the person applied for a licence of the same class as that licence; and