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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.24Identity cards
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### sec.24 Identity cards
This section does not apply to an authorised officer who is a police officer.
The chief executive must give each authorised officer an identity card.
The identity card must—
contain a recent photo of the person; and
be signed by the person; and
identify the person as an authorised officer; and
state an expiry date.
A person who stops being an authorised officer must return the person’s identity card to the chief executive as soon as practicable (but within 21 days) after the person stops being an authorised officer, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.
This section does not prevent the giving of a single identity card to a person for this and other Acts.
s 24 amd 2007 No. 43 s 34 ; 2008 No. 66 s 4 sch pt 1
(sec.24-ssec.1) This section does not apply to an authorised officer who is a police officer.
(sec.24-ssec.2) The chief executive must give each authorised officer an identity card.
(sec.24-ssec.3) The identity card must— contain a recent photo of the person; and be signed by the person; and identify the person as an authorised officer; and state an expiry date.
(sec.24-ssec.4) A person who stops being an authorised officer must return the person’s identity card to the chief executive as soon as practicable (but within 21 days) after the person stops being an authorised officer, unless the person has a reasonable excuse. Maximum penalty—20 penalty units.
(sec.24-ssec.5) This section does not prevent the giving of a single identity card to a person for this and other Acts.
- (a) contain a recent photo of the person; and
- (b) be signed by the person; and
- (c) identify the person as an authorised officer; and
- (d) state an expiry date.