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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.195Provision for particular disqualifications
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### sec.195 Provision for particular disqualifications
This section applies to a person if—
during the period starting on 3 December 2001 and ending on the commencement of this section—
the person committed an offence against section 78(1) as in force immediately before the commencement of this section; and
the person was convicted of the offence and was disqualified under section 78(3) from holding or obtaining a Queensland driver licence for 6 months; and
when the person committed the offence, the person was not disqualified from holding or obtaining a driver licence; and
the person’s driver licence for the motor vehicle that the person was driving when the offence was committed had expired no more than 5 years before the person committed the offence.
The person is no longer disqualified under section 78(3) from holding or obtaining a Queensland driver licence and any order of a court of any jurisdiction of the State, to the extent that it gives effect to the disqualification, is of no effect.
No compensation is payable to the person in relation to the period of disqualification served by the person before the disqualification ended.
s 195 ins 2002 No. 4 s 5 (2)
(sec.195-ssec.1) This section applies to a person if— during the period starting on 3 December 2001 and ending on the commencement of this section— the person committed an offence against section 78(1) as in force immediately before the commencement of this section; and the person was convicted of the offence and was disqualified under section 78(3) from holding or obtaining a Queensland driver licence for 6 months; and when the person committed the offence, the person was not disqualified from holding or obtaining a driver licence; and the person’s driver licence for the motor vehicle that the person was driving when the offence was committed had expired no more than 5 years before the person committed the offence.
(sec.195-ssec.2) The person is no longer disqualified under section 78(3) from holding or obtaining a Queensland driver licence and any order of a court of any jurisdiction of the State, to the extent that it gives effect to the disqualification, is of no effect.
(sec.195-ssec.3) No compensation is payable to the person in relation to the period of disqualification served by the person before the disqualification ended.
- (a) during the period starting on 3 December 2001 and ending on the commencement of this section— (i) the person committed an offence against section 78(1) as in force immediately before the commencement of this section; and (ii) the person was convicted of the offence and was disqualified under section 78(3) from holding or obtaining a Queensland driver licence for 6 months; and
- (i) the person committed an offence against section 78(1) as in force immediately before the commencement of this section; and
- (ii) the person was convicted of the offence and was disqualified under section 78(3) from holding or obtaining a Queensland driver licence for 6 months; and
- (b) when the person committed the offence, the person was not disqualified from holding or obtaining a driver licence; and
- (c) the person’s driver licence for the motor vehicle that the person was driving when the offence was committed had expired no more than 5 years before the person committed the offence.
- (i) the person committed an offence against section 78(1) as in force immediately before the commencement of this section; and
- (ii) the person was convicted of the offence and was disqualified under section 78(3) from holding or obtaining a Queensland driver licence for 6 months; and